CGTC Football Extends Home Win Streak at Atrium Health Field to 10 Games
Warner Robins, Ga. - The home-field advantage proved to be one of the Titans biggest assets against the Mississippi Prep Academy on Saturday as The Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) Football program earned its 10th consecutive home win, 47-20 over the Hurricanes.
The Titans' home winning streak dates back to a 9-0 record at home in 2024.
"Having the support of our fans at Atrium Health Field motivates our guys to play hard and compete," said head coach Kato Hitson. "The team knows what it takes to be competitive, and we want to put the best version of ourselves on the field."
Fans had to wait a little bit longer for the best version of the Titans on Saturday afternoon.
The Titans came out to a slow start, holding just a 7-0 lead after the first quarter before steadily building its lead in the remaining three quarters. With 388 total yards of offense, 246 passing and 142 yards rushing, the Titans pelted the Hurricanes with a balanced attack.
Starting QB, Brodie Savage completed 10 of 13 passes at 194 for 3 touchdowns to receivers, Christian Matthis, Marcus Parks, and Kham Little. Running back, Tyler Kindle, added a rushing touchdown on 3 carries for 30 yards.
Defensively, Seth Harden led the Titans with two sacks. The team forced the Hurricanes into 2 interceptions.
The Titans head back on the road this Saturday to take on Clayton State University at 6 pm.