STAT LINE: 233 scrimmage yards, TD, 25 carries, 228 rush yards, 1 reception, 5 receiving yards
Fulse accounted for the highest individual rushing total in a NEC contest since 2014. The junior running back carried 25 times for 228 yards and one touchdown during Wagner’s Week 9 setback to Bryant. Fulse, who also made one catch for five yards, became the first Seahawk to break the 200-yard rushing barrier since former NFL running back Dominique Williams went for 216 yards at Robert Morris on November 12, 2011. Fulse accounted for four rushes of at least 20 yards. He went 38 yards for a touchdown on a 3rd-and-1 play midway through the third quarter. With Wagner trailing, 24-9, Fulse exploded for 53 yards to give the Seahawks a 1st-and-10 at Bryant’s 19-yard line on their second touchdown drive of the period. His 36-yard burst into Bryant territory set up Wagner’s game-tying, first-quarter field goal. The junior’s 20-yard rush brought Wagner into the red zone during the closing minutes of the opening half.