The 96th Aggies-Eagles Classic between North Carolina A&T and North Carolina Central will have fans talking about this game for years to come, trying to figure out where they would rank the outcome of this game in its illustrious history. The final score of this year’s game was 62-20, adding it to some of the other lopsided scores in this classic, storied history. One name in particular that played a major part in the lopsided score was Eagles running back Chris Mosley, who found himself in the end zone 5 times, rushing for 3 touchdowns and catching 2 more. Mosley rushed for 171 yards and had 4 receptions for 90 yards. Mosley’s three rushing touchdowns were from 50 yards, 15 yards, and 75 yards in the game. Eagles quarterback Walker Harris completed 22 of 29 passes for 380 yards with 3 touchdowns. Nasim Cosby caught 6 receptions for 116 yards, along with Chauncey Spikes’ 3 receptions for 59 yards with 1 touchdown. The Eagles set a program record for total offensive yards against North Carolina Central in this game with 745 total yards.
The Aggies Football team found themselves down 24-0 in the second quarter before scoring their first touchdown around 6:30 in the second quarter on a Jamison Warren touchdown reception from Aggies quarterback Kevin White. The Eagles ended the first half with the score 31-14.
The Aggies continued to fight back, but the Eagles’ relentless defense recorded two safeties and intercepted the Aggies twice in the game. Aggies quarterback Kevin White completed 10 out of 16 passes for 232 yards with 1 touchdown and 1 interception. The Eagles’ offense made sure they didnāt let up on the Aggies in the third quarter, drove the ball down the field, scoring on a 13-play drive with Walker Harris hooking up with Chauncey Spikes for a touchdown reception. The Eagles went on to score two more touchdowns, putting the game out of control for the Aggies to attempt a comeback.
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The Aggies’ defense was able to put a blimish on the Eagles’ superior offensive production, forcing a fumble that was returned for a touchdown, making the score 52-20. The Eagles’ running back Chris Mosley made sure he added another touchdown, making the score 59-20 for Aggies fans to feel the heartbreak their team was feeling on the field. However, the Eagles werenāt done adding a field goal, making the final score 62-20.
The new Aggies-Eagles Classicās record after Saturday’s game is now 54 wins for North Carolina A&T Aggies, 39 wins for North Carolina Central Eagles, with 5 ties. The 2025 Classic will be added to the list of lopsided victories in the 97 years of this classic. Only time will tell where the Eagles and Aggies fans will rank this victory in years to come. North Carolina Central plays East Texas A&M next week, and North Carolina A&T plays Maine.