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  Former UCF wide receiver Marlon Williams helped the Birmingham Stallions capture the inaugural USFL championship 33-30 over the Philadelphia Stars on Sunday night at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. Williams, who played for UCF from 2017-20, caught 7 passes for a game-high 105 receiving yards, including a 41-yard touchdown reception in the first half. "It was really awesome to have a game like that," Williams told the Orlando Sentinel. "I expect that from myself every game. Anytime you're playing for a championship, it's a great opportunity." The long touchdown catch by Williams gave the Stallions a 17-9 lead with less than a minute to play in the second quarter. Birmingham led 20-9 at halftime following a field goal.

The Stars made it a one-possession game in the third quarter before eventually taking their first lead of the night when quarterback Case Cookus hit Devin Gray for a 12-yard catch in the end zone. Birmingham marched down the field with less than seven minutes remaining as quarterback Alex McGough connected with Williams twice on the late-game drive. The Stallions regained the lead, 26-23, with 3:16 left when McGough threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Victor Bolden Jr. Birmingham linebacker Scooby Wright sealed the comeback win for the Stallions by returning an interception for a touchdown with 2:53 left. - Orlando Sentinel


(DS#37 WR) Sr/2021 WR Marlon WilliamsCentral Florida
News Source: Orlando Sentinel


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