Knox strikes again

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And it didn't take long, either.

Not even two minutes into the second half Knox busted through the middle of the Valencia defense for a 45-yard touchdown run to make it 21-21.

But here is something weird. Birmingham's touchdown was aided greatly by Valencia's decision to attempt on onside kick to begin the second half. Birmingham got the ball at midfield as a result.

So what does Birmingham do after tying the game on Knox's touchdown? Try an onside kick. Valencia got the ball at their 49-yard line.

But to show you how much I know, Birmingham proceeded to push the Vikings back 20 yards on a stuffed run and a sack, forcing the Vikings to punt.


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