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Bulldogs Back To Winning Ways

Posted: September 15, 2012 at 5:30 a.m.

Jordan Dennis, Fayetteville junior receiver, heads to the end zone through the Muskogee, Okla., defense Friday after catching a 50-yard touchdown pass during the first half of play at Harmon Field in Fayetteville.
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Jordan Dennis, Fayetteville junior receiver, heads to the end zone through the Muskogee, Okla., defense Friday after catching a 50-yard touchdown pass during the first half of play at Harmon Field in Fayetteville.

Even with as many big wins as Austin Allen has helped Fayetteville to in his time as quarterback, a victory Friday still had plenty of significance.

GameBreaker

Fayetteville 55, Muskogee, Okla. 14

Why the Bulldogs won

The Fayetteville passing game was hitting on all cylinders in the first half, with quarterback Austin Allen throwing for more than 300 yards, and Jordan Dennis catching three touchdown passes.

Why the Roughers lost

Muskogee had no answer for Fayetteville’s offense, allowing the Purple’Dogs to score on all six possessions in the first half.

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