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The TSU rally was slowed momentarily with a Chris Tietje sack on the first play of the drive, but the drive continued when Sam Hartman hauled in a 26-yard reception on a fourth-and-17 play to keep the Thunder alive.
Eric Watt then connected on a short four-yard completion before hooking up with Adam Kurtz for a 37-yard strike, which gave Tri-State its first lead of the game at 17-13 with 1:23 showing on the clock.
Defiance seemingly caught a break on the kickoff, as the ball rolled out of bounds inside the one-yard line to give the Jackets the ball on their own 35.
The ball was then advanced to the DC 47 on the next play via a pass interference call against Tri-State, only to have a holding call negate a 53-yard touchdown scamper by Lewis Caralla and move the Jackets back to their own 37.
After dodging a potential game-winning score, Tri-State sealed the come-from-behind win over Defiance with an interception on the very next play.
Despite throwing a pair of interceptions, Hans Vetter was solid in the pocket for the Jackets, racking up 303 yards of offense. Vetter connected on 16 passes for 227 yards and a pair of touchdown strikes to Luke Dillon and Gary Allen.
Dillon topped the 100-yard plateau for the third-straight week with eight catches for 134 yards and a score, while Allen went for 44 yards and a touchdown.
Keith Snyder backed up an 11-tackle performance at Otterbein with 16 more hits against Tri-State. Tietje registered 11 tackles with three sacks and four hits for lost yardage, while Travis Guisinger joined Snyder and Tietje in double figures with 10 total tackles.
Defiance (1-2) will have its bye week before hosting Manchester on September 29 at Coressel Stadium. The HCAC opener will begin at 1:30 pm.
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