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October, 2017 News

Trailing by 9 to City College of San Francisco midway through the third quarter, CSM looked to be floundering yet again at George Rush Stadium, a venue where the Bulldogs hadn’t won since 1988. Then quarterback Miles Kendrick and wide receiver Rajae Johnson paired for two sudden touchdown strikes to turn the tide, leading a 42-31 comeback win, CSM’s first in San Francisco in nearly 30 years, and the first — and last — in the career of Bulldogs head coach Larry Owens.

The No. 4-ranked College of San Mateo Bulldogs, entering Saturday’s Bay 6 Conference opener as clear favorites over the De Anza Dons, took a lesson from the Division I ranks.

Three weeks after College of San Mateo football escaped with a 1-point win when Sierra College botched a snap on would-be game-ending field goal, the Bulldogs got bit by a similar mishap.