![]() Rams quarterback Andrew Spivey performed well under the pressure and made big plays all game, including a touchdown to wide receiver J.J. The Rams appeared to be in trouble heading into the final quarter after a scoreless third quarter. We were playing as individuals and we didn’t play the scheme of the defense,” Rush said. The Vikings came out for the third quarter and scored a field goal making the 14 point lead the biggest of the game. Though Diablo Valley was on fire in the first half, the Rams were able to keep it close and went into halftime down 38 – 27. The Viking’s quarterback Quinn Kaehler and wide receiver Diante Jackson made several spectacular plays during the first half and appeared unstoppable. “It was the ugliest game in 13 victories,” said Jimmy Gallegos, father of Rams defensive back Justin Gallegos. ![]() The Vikings came out rolling in the first half and scored 38 points on the Rams’ defense that seemed unable to get any stops. “That is the worst half of defensive football I’ve seen in the history of City College as long as I’ve been here,” Rush said. The City College Rams defeated the Diablo Valley College Vikings 48-41 in their season opener that saw a thrilling come back and proved why they are reigning national champions.Īfter stumbling in the first half, the Rams fought back from a 14-point deficit after being down by 11 points at halftime.ĭespite the win, head coach George Rush was frustrated with his defenses’ performance in the first half. Photo by Shane Menez/The Guardsman City College prepares to make a play against Diablo Valley College at Ocean Campus’ Ram Stadium on Saturday, September 1, 2012. Dezmond Epps, wide receiver, earns a touchdown for the Rams during their football season opener held at Ocean Campus’ Ram stadium on Saturday, September 1, 2012.
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