ANDERSON, S.C. — Carson-Newman knocked the rust off after a slow start to score four times in their final six possessions and dominate South Atlantic Conference rival Anderson, 28-6, Saturday at Spero Financial Field.

The Trojans (5-3, 3-3 SAC) boasted the best defense in the SAC heading into Saturday's matchup with C-N (4-2, 3-2). Anderson had held opponents to 243 yards and 16 points per game over their previous seven contests. Saturday, the Eagles piled up 378 total yards and put the ball in the end zone four times. It was the second most points and second most yards Anderson has surrendered to an opponent this year.

It wasn't a perfect game for Carson-Newman. The team missed a field goal and lost a fumble inside the five early before putting the hammer down. Still, head coach Ashley

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