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Southeastern’s Comeback Victory in 106th Great American Classic

Key points:

  • Southeastern overcomes 14-point halftime deficit to defeat East Central 24-14 in the 106th Great American Classic
  • Ryan Hirt rushes for 119 yards and two touchdowns, leading Southeastern's rushing attack
  • Southeastern's defense holds East Central to just 16 yards rushing and 269 total yards

Southeastern came back strong in the second half to secure a 24-14 victory over East Central in the 106th Great American Classic. The win marked the end of the season with a 5-6 record and increased the team’s lead in the all-time series to 51-49-6. The victory was fueled by a dominant rushing attack, as Ryan Hirt led with 119 yards and two touchdowns, followed closely by DJ Brown with 114 yards. Quarterback Bryce Fields delivered a strong performance, passing for 167 yards and a touchdown. The Storm defense also stepped up, allowing just 16 rushing yards and securing the win.

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