The Michael Vick era at Norfolk State begins on a dim note, being spoiled by a 27-7 loss in their season opener against Towson.
This extends Norfolk State’s losing streak in season-opening contests to six games, with its last win coming against Virginia State in 2018.
After missing the entire 2024 season, quarterback Otto Kuhns returned to the field, delivering 219 passing yards on 19-of-27 passing.
Despite their loss, wide receiver duo DreSean Kendrick and Kam’Ryn Thomas were standout performers for the Spartans, combining for 230 yards on 18 receptions.
Pittsburgh defensive end transfer David Ojiegbe was impressive in his Norfolk State debut, recording five tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks.
The theme of this game for the Spartans was missed opportunities, with several scoring plays being called back due to a multitude of errors.
Norfolk State was flagged for nine penalties in the game, including two that wiped potential touchdowns off the board in the second and fourth quarters, respectively.
On the ensuing defensive possession, following an eight-yard touchdown run by Jaylen Laudermilk, the Spartans had a chance to get Towson’s offense off the field on a third-and-20 from NSU’s 36.
Despite a premature snap, Towson found a way to score when a receiver sprang open through a breakdown in the NSU secondary, extending their lead to 20-7.
Norfolk State would not get another opportunity to score, punting on their next two drives, while Towson connected on another touchdown to put the game out of reach in the final 3 minutes.
Towson spoiled the highly anticipated season debut of Norfolk State on a day that began with the Spartans appearing on ESPN’s First Take as part of the show’s HBCU Tour.
Norfolk State will have its chance to get in the win column next Saturday, when it plays in its home opener against Virginia State in the Battle of the States.