WEEK 6 STATS: 177 APY, 11 car., 142 rush yds, 3 TD, 12.9 ypc, 2 rec., 23 rec. yds
McCray cut up a Bucknell defense that had been allowing only 85.0 rush yards per game. While no team had run for more than 113 yards against the previously-unbeaten Bison this season, the Bryant tailback carried 11 times for 142 yards and three touchdowns. McCray also gained 23 yards on two receptions in the 34-15 triumph. McCray’s first of three rushing touchdowns came on a 4th-and-Goal play from the 1-yard line early in the second quarter. Fewer than 5:00 later, the shifty, 5-foot-9 ball carrier scored from 16 yards out to give Bryant a 27-0 lead heading into halftime. McCray’s longest run of the day was the longest rush in program history. With under 6:00 remaining in the third quarter and Bryant pinned deep in its own end following a punt, McCray broke free for a 96-yard scoring scamper that increased the Bulldogs’ lead to 34-7 and made a Bison comeback improbable.