Sports
Bucs Suffer Heartbreaking Loss to Chattanooga in Dramatic Finale

The East Tennessee State Buccaneers faced another setback on November 4, 2023, losing to the Chattanooga Mocs in a thrilling game that saw them squander a double-digit lead. The Mocs rallied from a 17-point deficit with just over seven minutes remaining, ultimately securing a 42-38 victory. This marked the fourth time this season that the Bucs (3-5 overall, 1-3 Southern Conference) allowed a significant lead to slip away, further deepening the disappointment for the team and its supporters.
ETSU head coach Will Healy expressed his heartbreak following the match. “I love our guys and I’m proud of the fight they show,” he said. “I know how hard they work every week, and you hate it when they don’t get the results they want.” The loss was particularly painful as it was the second time this season that the Bucs fell in the final moments of the game.
In reviewing the game, Healy highlighted both the strengths and weaknesses displayed by his team. The Bucs initially took control, scoring on their first two possessions. However, they found themselves trailing 21-10 after the Mocs executed a fake field goal for a touchdown in the third quarter. ETSU responded with a remarkable surge, scoring 28 consecutive points, capped off by a spectacular 49-yard touchdown run from Devontae Houston.
“I thought we had a stretch of 15-20 minutes that we played the best we have all season long,” Healy commented on this period of dominance. Yet, the momentum shifted dramatically when Chattanooga quickly closed the gap, forcing the Bucs into a critical fourth-down situation. On a crucial 4th-and-1 at the Chattanooga 32-yard line, ETSU was unable to convert, resulting in a turnover on downs. “We’ve got to be able to execute that,” Healy noted, emphasizing the need for better execution in high-pressure moments.
Despite rushing for a total of 321 yards on 44 carries, with Houston leading the charge with 171 rushing yards and Jason Albritton contributing a career-high 82 yards, the Bucs fell short. The Mocs matched ETSU’s offensive output, finishing with 519 yards of their own. Chattanooga’s quarterback, Cameron Orth, was instrumental in their comeback, throwing for 343 yards and four touchdowns.
In the final minutes of play, Healy lamented the Bucs’ inability to maintain their defensive aggression. “Some of the tackling and playing on our heels, we’ve got to get out of that mentality,” he stated. The Mocs capitalized on defensive lapses, executing three rapid-fire drives that culminated in touchdowns, sealing the game before the Bucs could respond.
As the team prepares for their upcoming homecoming game against Wofford at Greene Stadium, Healy remains focused on turning the tide. “Once again, we sit here with that feeling of heartbreak and frustration after a game when we had plenty of opportunities to pull away,” he reflected. The Bucs will look to learn from this experience and improve as they seek to regain their momentum in the Southern Conference.
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