A week ago in Kingston, the Western football team survived a four-overtime classic. There was no nail-biting this time. Article content

The Mustangs offence looked like an explosive powerhouse again with four second-quarter touchdowns and torched a quality Guelph Gryphons squad 53-33 in their home opener Sunday night at Western Alumni Stadium. Article content Article content

The biggest surge happened after Western receiver Brayden Misseri blocked a punt and Evan Hillock hit Seth Robertson on a 43-yard touchdown on the following play.

“That was the game changer right there,” Mustangs head coach Greg Marshall said. “We didn’t do a great job on special teams but that was a big one. That blocked punt, they schemed it well, executed it well and it kind of opened it up. We got a 21-point

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