RENEGADES TAKE DOWN CHAMPIONS
- Cameron Irvine
- Dec 29, 2013
- 1 min read
NEW YORK CITY - Sunday, Oklahoma City held New York to an SFL record-low 190 yards of total offense, topping the defending champs 17-10, OKC’s first victory over New York in three tries.
The Renegade defense, led by Adam Stackhouse and Cam Michael held reigning MVP Joseph Redfeather to career lows in passing yards and quarterback rating. Stackhouse had 7 tackles and a sack, while Cam Michael got the game-clinching interception in the final two minutes that held off a New York comeback.
Despite the loss, the Knights put up some shiny figures. Wide receiver Jake Legacy, fresh off his 1,584-yard season this past summer, had 136 yards receiving and got into the end zone for the Knights only score. Linebacker Jeb Gatlin recorded 11 tackles, 5 for loss, which currently leads the league. Cornerback Isaac Holt, traded to New York from Grand Rapids mid-season last year, had 2 interceptions, more than his total from the summer (1).
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