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Photo Gallery | Nov. 28, 2014
ECU 49, Tulsa 32

 

Photos taken by Al Myatt at H.A. Chapman Stadium in Tulsa, OK. ©2014 Bonesville.net. Gallery includes 10 pictures with captions. Click thumbnails to display full images.

 

ECU quarterback Shane Carden is on the run Friday night at Tulsa. [Al Myatt photo]

Jimmy Williams heads toward the end zone for the Pirates' second touchdown. [Al Myatt photo]

Fred Presley (99) makes a stop on Tulsa back James Flanders. [Al Myatt photo]

ECU athletic director Jeff Compher watches the American Athletic Conference from the east sideline at Skelly Field. [Al Myatt photo]

FBS career receptions leader Justin Hardy has the go-ahead touchdown catch for the Pirates late in the first half. [Al Myatt photo]

ECU defensive line coach Marc Yellock meets with his players on the sideline. [Al Myatt photo]

ECU linebacker Zeek Bigger (44) heads upfield with an interception. [Al Myatt photo]

ECU quarterback Shane Carden consults with offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley. [Al Myatt photo]

Among the contingent of ECU fans on hand in Tulsa was Taylor Davis, who gestures hook 'em Pirates. [Al Myatt photo]

ECU running back Breon Allen carries the ball in Tulsa territory. [Al Myatt photo]

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