Hollomon now owns the top-two individual rushing performances in Northeast Conference play this fall. His latest effort allowed him to join the likes of former Blue Devils Justise Hairston (2006) as the lone men to ever eclipse the 200-yard rushing mark in back-to-back Northeast Conference contests. The sophomore running back followed up his 208-yard Week 8 rushing performance, which came in a 37-31 setback at Robert Morris, by compiling 207 yards on the ground in Central’s Week 9 win over Saint Francis (PA). In all, Hollomon totaled 287 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns to help the Blue Devils eke out a 32-30 victory over the Flash. The transfer from Kent State carried 24 times and added two receptions for 80 yards. He gained 11.0 yards on average every time he touched the football. The Blue Devils turned a 20-9 deficit into a 22-20 advantage on the strength of his two long scoring scampers (49, 45). Hollomon also came out of the backfield for a 49-yard catch-and-run that moved the ball from CCSU’s own 14 into Saint Francis’ half of field and set the stage for the Blue Devils’ first touchdown.