The Chattanooga Mocs beat Samford 20-13 Saturday night at Finley Stadium.
Quarterback Jacob Huesman threw for one score and ran for another.
UTC (4-3, 3-1) has now won two in a row.
Georgia Southern is the opponent next weekend at Finley Stadium.Huesman, Mocs Beat Samford
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