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Hampton football wins “Battle of the Real HU” at Chicago Football Classic

Posted at 11:55 PM, Sep 14, 2019
and last updated 2019-09-14 23:55:59-04

Deondre Francois and Christian Angulo earn MVP honors in Hampton football’s win in 2019 Chicago Football Classic (Photo by Jim Heath/Hampton Athletics)

CHICAGO (Pirates Communications) – After a slow start, the Hampton Pirates found their offensive mojo on Saturday and took a 41-20 win over Howard in the 22nd annual Chicago Football Classic at Soldier Field.

Earning MVP honors was Deondre Francois and Christian Angulo.  Francois threw for four touchdowns and 217 yards going 11-for-20.  Angulo was the defensive honor with five pass breakups and one interception.

The first quarter saw Hampton kept off the board, but once the period turned to the second Hampton clicked.  Francois connected with Darran Butts for a 70 yard scoring strike as Hampton took a 7-3 lead just 74 seconds into the quarter.

Francois found Jadakis Bonds on a 68-yard scoring connection with 3:50 left in the half to push the lead to 13-3.  Howard responded with a 25-yard Nick Fariss field goal to get back within a touchdown at 13-6 with 71 seconds left.

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Butts set Hampton up with another touchdown as he took the ensuing kickoff 90 yards to the five-yardline.  Francois and Bonds connected again on a five-yard scoring pass as Hampton pushed the lead back to 20-6 with 53 seconds remaining.  Howard got a late touchdown pass from Caylin Newton to close the first half trailing 20-13.

Hampton took control in the third quarter using a pair of scoring runs to push the lead to 34-13.  William Robinson capped an eight-play, 58-yard scoring drive with a ten yard run with 10:44 left. Bonds scored his first rushing touchdown finishing an 80 yard drive with a 48 yard scamper with five seconds left.

In the fourth Hampton closed the scoring as Francois hit KeyRon Catlett with a five yard touchdown pass with 7:43 left for the 41-20 final.

Catlett caught five for 55 yards, while Bonds had three receptions for 70 yards. The defense had a pair of 10 tackle performances by Oral Varcciann and DeAndre Faulk.  Hampton gained 349 yards with 132 in the air.

The Pirates now visit Liberty for a 6pm kick on September 21.