BUIES CREEK, NC. — Alabama A&M scored 28 points in the 2nd quarter and never looked back on their way to a 45-28 victory over #23 Campbell. Offense was the name of the game for the Bulldogs as they put up 447 total yards on the day with 340 of those coming from the ground game.

Campbell lead by a score of 14-7 early in the second period but Alabama A&M’s offense came alive and scored three times before the break. Despite the Camel’s best efforts to score their defense was horridly porous throughout the entire game and shackled any attempts at a comeback.

Head Coach Justin Average rubbed his forehead when asked questions by reporters.

“Honestly I’m just glad this game is over. It was mentally stressing in every way and we were outplayed on offense, defense, and special teams.”

He was impressed by the way Alabama A&M scored with relative ease.

“Reminded me of Penn’s offense except A&M threw the ball forward down the field. Perhaps that’s what confused my players? I’ll have to talk with my coaching staff during the week to see if we have spent any time in practice learning how to cover receivers.”

Campbell sits at 2-2 and will face non-conference foe Montana in Week Five in a somewhat anticipated match-up that very few people are excited about.

Bulldog Head Coach Gatormade entered the post game press conference with a spring in his step and a whistle on his lips. When asked about A&M’s odds of winning the conference he was cautiously optimistic.

“After non-conference play, I didn’t think I stood much of a chance in our conference. I think there’s a path now, but the [North] division is tougher than a lot of people realize. I don’t doubt there will be some bumps and bruises all around the division by the end of the season. There are still too many games to play yet to give a realistic odds yet.”

He talked about the goals the Bulldogs have for the season and the strides they’ve made to achieve those goals.

“I think this game was good for my own personal mind frame that last week wasn’t a fluke with a 1 point win over Jacksonville. Any time you can get good reps with a [team] the caliber of Campbell, is good experience regardless. Ideally a season over .500 in conference play is successful for me.”

Alabama A&M also moves to 2-2 on the year as they prepare to face Albany in Week Five. Gatormade waved happily as he exited the podium and then stuck his head back into the room for one more word with a wink and a grin.

“Ask Campbell about his updated wardrobe next time you see him.”