SHENANDOAH JUNCTION - Jefferson is developing a flair for the dramatic on the football field.
A week after knocking off then-undefeated and second-ranked George Washington on the road, a win in which they stopped what would have been the go-ahead two-point conversion late in the game, the Cougars found themselves in another down-to-the-wire situation against the the Loudoun County, Virginia, Captains on Friday.
This time, the situation was reversed, as Jefferson's offense came up with a big play late, scoring a touchdown on fourth down in double overtime to knock off Loudoun County 35-34 - its second straight win over an undefeated team and third consecutive win overall.
It was a back-and-forth battle the entire way, as neither team led by more than a touchdown throughout, including the