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No. 23 UCA scores 32 fourth quarter points to beat Southeast Missouri State

The Bears scored 32 points in the fourth quarter to complete the largest FCS comeback in 11 years.

CONWAY, Ark. — Will McElvain threw four fourth-quarter touchdown passes before Kylin James added a 9-yard go-ahead score with 19 seconds remaining to complete an astounding comeback in No. 23 Central Arkansas' 38-33 win over Southeast Missouri State on Saturday night.

The Bears (4-2) trailed 30-6 heading into the final quarter before McElvain threw TD passes to Myles Butler and Jarrod Barnes to begin the Bears' 32-point final quarter. DC Pippin kicked a field goal with 4:20 to go for SEMO (1-4) to make it 33-18.

But 19 seconds later, Christian Richmond snagged a pass at midfield on his way to a 73-yard score to get the Bears within 33-25 with four minutes left and they regained possession at their own 35 with 2:15 to go. That led to a 45-yard touchdown pass to Butler who came away with ball against tight coverage and scored with 1:34 remaining to cut the deficit to 33-31 — but a 2-point conversion pass failed.

A three-and-out gave the ball back to the Bears with 1:18 left and they drove down the field. A SEMO pass interference penalty in the end zone followed by a Central Arkansas false start left the ball at the Redhawks' 9-yard line and that's where James scored from for the lead with 19 seconds remaining.

The Redhawks had already lost their two previous games by a combined four points, both losses coming after giving up leads in the final seconds.

McElvain was 31-of-44 passing for 397 yards and four touchdowns with one interception. Butler had 117 yards receiving on seven catches.

SEMO's Paxton DeLaurent was 25-of-46 for 262 yards passing, two touchdowns and an interception. Geno Hess ran for 122 yards on 17 carries.

Leading 17-6 at halftime, the Redhawks added DeLaurent's 1-yard TD run then Hess' 19-yard run in the final minute of the third quarter to lead by 24 points.

The 24-point comeback is the largest FCS fourth-quarter comeback win since Princeton came from 34-10 down to surge past Harvard 39-34 on October 20, 2012.

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