North Carolina Central made a powerful statement in the season-opening MEAC/SWAC Challenge, overpowering Southern 31-14 on Saturday night.
Senior running back Chris Mosley emerged to star status, rushing for a career-high 180 yards on 17 carries.
His game-changing 49-yard touchdown run put the Eagles ahead late in the second quarter and energized the home crowd. Mosley’s ability to consistently find gaps and break free kept Southern’s defense on its heels throughout the game.
The Eagles’ offense was methodical and efficient, accumulating an impressive 409 total yards. Quarterback Walker Harris was the perfect conductor, completing 22 of 27 passes for 189 yards and a touchdown, expertly managing the game and keeping drives alive. Their opening three drives produced a staggering 234 yards, setting the tone early and maintaining control.
The Eagles don’t waste any time striking back! Just 9 seconds later, @NCCU_Football retakes the lead courtesy of a 49 yard TD run by Chris Mosley.@NCCUAthletics @NCCU @MEACSports pic.twitter.com/bvvBr7FOnd
— Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge (@MEAC_SWAC) August 24, 2025
On the defensive side, North Carolina Central tightened its grip in the second half, shutting out Southern completely and stifling any attempt at a comeback.
A crucial forced fumble near the red zone by Thomas Johnson effectively ended Southern’s hopes in the closing minutes.
This convincing victory showcases North Carolina Central’s balanced and disciplined team approach, signaling that they are ready to compete at a high level this season and will be a force to reckon with in the MEAC.