Home Sweet Homecoming — Wildcats Win by 17 over UAPB

Johnny Harris III and Antwone Watts – Homecoming 2025

A Win to Remember

Saturday nights don’t come much sweeter than this past one if you’re a Bethune-Cookman supporter. There were lots of laughs, lies, and liquor being shared at Bethune-Cookman’s homecoming. 

Oh, and there was a football game too. Thankfully for the nearly 10,000 BCU fans that packed into Daytona Stadium, the Wildcats rolled to a 31–14 victory over Arkansas–Pine Bluff.

Game Recap — How It Went Down

From start to finish, Raymond Woodie’s men were more steadily assertive than flashy. It took the offense a little while to knock off the rust from the bye week and from the homecoming jitters. But it was pretty clear from the start that Bethune was the better football team. 

First quarter: BCU struck early with a 1-yard Ransom rush to make it 7–0.

Second quarter: BCU squandered several offensive drives with miscues and were eventually  punished by UAPB. The Lions blocked and recovered a BCU punt at the Wildcat 2 yard line. One play later, Jaylen Jenkins rushed it in to tie the score at 7 apiece with 3:15 remaining before halftime. 

Alihaja Scott Jr scores from 5 yards out

Soon after, Bethune woke up and asserted their dominance in the contest. The Cats used a 9-play, 65 yard drive, capped by a Alihaja Scott Jr. rush from 5 yards to stretch the lead to 14–7 going into the break. 

Third quarter: BCU put the game away with TD runs from Ransom and Khamani Robinson pushing the lead to 28–14. 

Fourth quarter: A chip-shot field goal by Juan Dominguez sealed the deal at 31–14.   

Breaking the Homecoming Hex

2025 is the year BCU football is getting its mojo back yall. On an evening in which the Wildcats were not at their peak, they still cruised to a comfortable homecoming victory. Allow me to say that again: Comfortable. Homecoming. Victory.  

That’s worth smiling over because homecomings had become a sore spot around these parts in recent memory. The last win in front of a homecoming crowd came in 2018.

That’s seven years of heartbreak and bad juju… but not today Satan.

With the stands full, the Pride in full voice, the liars still lying and the liquor finally wearing off under the setting sun, Coach Woodie’s guys owned the moment and broke hex.

Undefeated at Home — and Unfinished Business

The win allowed the Wildcats to remain undefeated at home this season and the program continues to trend upward. Heck, the program ain’t that far away from saying “we’re back”. They can certainly say “we’re back in the SWAC East Title conversation”.

Eyes on the Prize — SWAC East and Beyond

Saturday’s win helped the Wildcats remain firmly in the SWAC East title hunt. The goal is simple for BCU: win the remaining games on your schedule. It’s that simple from the Wildcat perspective.

If the Cats keep winning, they will still need an Alabama State loss to be crowned the East representative in the SWAC Title Game. So for the next two weeks, the BCU contingent will be rooting for either Prairie View or Texas Southern to take down Big Bama State.

I know that’s a lot of “ifs and buts”; however, it’s just fun to be in conversations about conference titles this late in the season again. 

Like I said, BCU football is getting its mono back; and that ain’t no lie or liquor talking! 

StatisticUAPBCU
First Downs
Total1622
Rushing614
Passing87
Penalty21
Rushing
Total (Net)112247
Attempts2553
Avg. Per Rush4.54.7
Rushing TDs14
Yds. Gained134279
Yds. Lost2232
Passing
Total (Net)185170
Comp.-Att.-Int.2041-013-20-0
Avg. / Att.4.58.5
Avg. / Comp.9.313.1
TDs10
Total Offense
Yards297417
Plays6673
Avg. / Play4.55.7
Fumbles – Lost110-0
Penalties – Yds.4-30875
Punting
Punts – Yds.72646-201
Avg. / Punt37.733.5
Inside 2013
50+ Yds.11
Touchbacks11
Fair Catch11
Kickoffs
Total – Yds.3-726383
Avg. Yds. / Kickoff24.063.8
Touchbacks03
Returns
Punt: Total – Yds. – TDs228-01-0-0
Punt: Avg. / Return14.00.0
Kickoff: Total – Yds. – TDs1-19-0265-0
Kickoff: Avg. / Return19.032.5
INT: Total – Yds. – TDs0-0-00-0-0
Fumble: Total – Yds. – TDs0-0-00-0-0
Miscellaneous
Misc. Yards00
Poss. Time26:1633:44
3rd. Down Conv.6 of 165 of 14
4th. Down Conversions0 of 21 of 2
Red-Zone: Scores – Chances1-156
Sacks: Total – Yds.2-162-21
PAT: Total – Made2-244
2PT Conversion: Total – Made0-00-0
Field Goals: Total – Made0-011
QtrTimeScoring PlayUAPBCU
1st06:52BCU – Ransom,Cam’Ron 1 yd run (Dominguez,Juan kick), 10 plays, 61 yards, TOP 05:0307
2nd03:15UAP – Jennings,Jaylen 2 yd run (Glymph,Trey kick), 1 plays, 2 yards, TOP 00:0577
2nd00:40BCU – Scott Jr.,Alihaja 5 yd run (Dominguez,Juan kick), 9 plays, 65 yards, TOP 02:35714
3rd06:40BCU – Ransom,Cam’Ron 2 yd run (Dominguez,Juan kick), 4 plays, 43 yards, TOP 01:50721
3rd05:33UAP – Robinson,D’Avery 34 yd pass from Peters,Christian (Glymph,Trey kick) 3 plays, 75 yards, TOP 01:071421
3rd04:48BCU – Robinson,Khamani 5 yd run (Dominguez,Juan kick), 2 plays, 58 yards, TOP 00:371428
4th10:25BCU – Dominguez,Juan 25 yd field goal 17 plays, 68 yards, TOP 08:031431
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Dang bro! We loss Homecoming 27-19

Wildcat fans, we loss homecoming. Freaking homecoming bro.

Everything was set up so perfectly. The old-heads were decked out in their best “short sets” and leopard print. The Greeks were strolling. The Henny was flowing. The #WHOE crowd left it all in streets of  Daytona; yet somehow our beloved Wildcats came up short in the actual game. That’s no way to treat Ms. Mary’s kids but here we stand.

Saturday’s 27-19 homecoming loss was the first since losing to Winston-Salem State in 2009. That was Coach Alvin “Shine” Wyatt’s last season in charge. If I had to give you one word to describe the loss it would be… frustrating… disappointing… head-scratching…soul-searching.

Yeah, I know that’s more than one word but let me have my moment.

Losing to a Buddy Pough coached squad is nothing to be ashamed of.  SCSU owns more MEAC championship crowns than any other school with 16 and Coach Pough is the winningest coach is Bulldog history. The frustration for Wildcat fans lie not in losing Saturday’s contest but in how the team performed.

The Cats entered the contest on a 5 game winning streak yet the air in the stadium was filled with frustration and head-scratching by game’s end.

Frustration that the team’s most dynamic player, All-American Jimmie Robinson, only had one offensive touch the entire contest. Frustration at surrendering 276 rushing yards while only rushing for 59. Head-scratching at yielding a first down and eventually a touchdown after allowing SCSU to convert a fake punt on 4th and 17.

There was the blocked field goal, missed extra point, missed tackles, dropped passes, questionable play calling,  failure to convert a 1st and goal into points….I’m exhausted thinking about all of the missed opportunities.

“We got out-coached and out-played”. Those aren’t my words. Blame that analysis on head coach Terry Sims speaking to the media after the defeat.

Perhaps the most disappointing and telling sign of how the night went was highlighted on the last drive. Trailing by a touchdown and 2 point conversion with less than 2 minutes to play, Bethune took over possession at their own 38 yardline.  That’s awesome right? We got 3 time MEAC player of the week Arkevious Williams at QB. We got the aforementioned Jimmie Robinson. We got the homecoming crowd cheering and Marching Wildcats playing.  Surely a comeback was in the cards right…NAH! Not this time.

After picking up an initial first down, the Wildcats’ potentially game tying drive ended with 3 sacks and a dropped pass. It was a sad exclamation point to a night filled with missed opportunities. A night in which BCU simply could not deliver in front of 12,204 homecoming fans who were looking for a reason to add to the festive weekend. It just wasn’t meant to be.

The bad news is the Wildcats no longer control their own fate to make the postseason. The good news is the Wildcats are still co-leaders  in the MEAC standings and very much in the championship hunt. Assuming Bethune does a little soul-searching, course correcting and win out against Delaware State, NCA&T and FAMU; they would only need South Carolina State to drop  one of their remaining contests to fulfill their quest of making their first ever Celebration Bowl appearance.

The scenario is not far-fetched  especially when considering fellow co-leaders SCSU and NCA&T square off in Orangeburg this weekend. An Aggies win would once again place BCU in control of their own postseason fate.

BCU has a bye this weekend giving them plenty of time to lick their paws. Heal up. Regroup. Refocus. Insert your favorite cliche here before taking on Delaware State in Dover in a couple of weeks.