BUIES CREEK, N.C. — William & Mary’s first road victory of the football season came in most unlikely fashion, described by longtime Tribe play-by-play broadcaster Jay Colley as a “leap of faith.”

The Tribe erased an 11-point deficit in the final two minutes of regulation, then won 30-27 Saturday at Campbell in overtime when quarterback Tyler Hughes leaped for a game-ending 6-yard touchdown run.

W&M (6-4, 5-2 Coastal Athletic Association), unbeaten at home, had lost its four previous away games and seemed destined to make it five. The struggling Camels (2-8, 2-4) led 24-13 before Rashad Raymond’s 2-yard touchdown run and Hughes’ two-point pass to Haven Mullins.

Down 24-21, the Tribe recovered an onside kick at its 44. A 19-yard co

mpletion to Jackson Blee was part of a nine-play, 40-yar

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