ARKADELPHIA, Ark. — Henderson State's offense got it done on the ground on Saturday afternoon, as the Reddies rushed for 383 yards and rolled over Oklahoma Baptist 56-21 at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium and Ruggles Field.
The Reddies' (3-3) got huge efforts from running backs 
Querale Hall and 
Logan Moragne. Hall carried 15 times for 173 yards and two touchdowns, while Moragne had 15 rushes for 167 yards and a score. Saturday marks the first time since 2011 that Henderson had two players both rush for over 100 yards in the same game. Henderson's 383 rushing yards is the most in a single game for Henderson since 2004, the most in the 
Scott Maxfield era, and marks the first time since 2015 that the Reddies rushed for 300 yards or more.
After the first quarter netted a 7-7 score, the Reddies broke the game wide open in the second, when they outscored the Bison 28-0. Defensive end 
Robert Thomas moonlighted as a fullback on a 1-yard punch in to begin the quarter, then a three-and-out forced by the defense led to an eight-play, 54-yard scoring drive, capped by a 3-yard rushing score for Hall to make it 21-7. 
On the first play of the ensuing drive, defensive lineman 
Zach Singleton tipped and picked off a pass from Haire to give Henderson the ball back. The Reddies immediately took advantage on a 19-yard strike from 
Richard Stammetti to 
John Murray. Murray's fourth touchdown catch of the year gave HSU a quick 28-7 advantage. A turnover-on-downs by the Bison on their next possession led to Henderson's second-straight 1-play touchdown drive, as Moragne took a first down carry 58 yards for six to make it 35-7 at the half.
The Bison got a touchdown to start the third quarter, but the Reddies wiped away any chance of a comeback with a 63-yard touchdown run from Hall and a 38-yard score from Stammetti to 
Chase Lodree. 
Doug Johnson scored Henderson's final touchdown on a beautiful 6-yard toe-tap catch in the fourth quarter.
The Reddies' defense did their part on Saturday. Henderson forced a season-high four turnovers and held OKBU to just 87 rushing yards in the game. 
Shane Sanders had two interceptions in the first quarter for Henderson, the first of which he returned 30-yards for the opening score. 
Mercardo Anderson had two tackles for loss and 
Sheppard Jones recovered a fumble that was forced by 
DQ Scott.
Henderson's offense put up 599 total yards in the win — the most since 2016, when the Reddies had 785 yards, also on Oklahoma Baptist.
The next game for Henderson is on Saturday, Oct. 13, when the Reddies travel to Ada, Oklahoma, to face East Central at 3 p.m.