The four turnovers, including three fumbles lost "killed some of our drives," Rahne added. "They are very talented, but we made them look better today than they are." "You have to score points to win games and we didn't do that," ODU coach Ricky Rahne said. The 209 yards was a season low for the Monarchs. ODU was outgained, 387-209, although the Herd padded the total late in the game on a 41-yard by run Marshall quarterback Cam Fancher. The Herd had struggled ever since, losing four of the next six games. 8 Notre Dame, 26-21 in South Bend, Indiana. Marshall claimed one of the biggest upsets of the season earlier this year when the Herd stunned then No. The loss was the third in a row for ODU (3-6, 2-3 Sun Belt). Marshall rode the leg of freshman placekicker Rece Verhoff, who made four of five field goal attempts, to claim a 12-0 victory. Unable to get its ground game going, and stymied by four turnovers, the Monarchs were shut out for the first time in five years. – Faced with the unenviable task of scoring against the Sun Belt Conference's best defense, Old Dominion's offense struggled mightily at S.B.
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