MOBILE, Ala. | South Alabama football put up 615 yards of total offense, while quarterback Carter Bradley threw for a school-record 420 yards as the Jaguars picked up a 41-34 Homecoming victory over ULM Saturday night at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
Trailing at the break for the first time this season, the Jaguars (5-1. 2-0 SBC) took control with 17 unanswered points in the third quarter and put up 233 yards of total offense after amassing just 286 during the first 30 minutes of play versus the Warhawks (2-5, 1-3 SBC).
Bradley finished the night 25 for 33 with three touchdown passes, while South had a trio of receivers eclipsed the 100-yard mark for the first time in a game in program history.