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Saint John's Johnnies SAINT JOHN’S JOHNNIES OFFICIAL 2019 SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GAME INFORMATION 4-Time National Champions • 1963, 1965, 1976, 2003 34 MIAC Titles • 30 Postseason Appearances No. 8 SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSITY (10-1, 7-1 MIAC) 2019 STATISTICAL COMPARISONS at No. 12/13 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (10-0, 7-0 SCIAC) Chapman Saint John’s (NCAA/SCIAC) (NCAA/MIAC) NCAA Division III Playoffs - Second Round | Saturday, November 30, 2019; 12 p.m. PT | Ernie Chapman Stadium (cap. 2,000); Orange, Calif. 40.2 (23rd/2nd) Scoring Offense 41.9 (16th/3rd) 21.7 (81st/3rd) Scoring Defense 14.6 (15th/2nd) 473.6 (14th/1st) Total Offense 525.1 (5th/2nd) 337.0 (88th/3rd) Total Defense 272.5 (20th/2nd) 34:23 Avg. Time of Possession 29:44 PASSING Nickname: Johnnies Nickname: Panthers 217.5 (109th/5th) Passing Offense 359.8 (2nd/1st) Location: Collegeville, Minn. Location: Orange, Calif. 268.2 (228th/7th) Passing Defense 181.9 (57th/2nd) Founded: 1857 Founded: 1861 22 Passing TD’s 38 16 Passing TD’s Allowed 14 Enrollment: 1,608 Enrollment: 6,410 139.7 (75th/3rd) Pass Effi ciency 184.2 (7th/2nd) School Colors: Cardinal and Blue School Colors: Cardinal and Grey 115.9 (73rd/3rd) Pass-Effi ciency Defense 110.5 (46th/3rd) Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic (MIAC) Conference: Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic (SCIAC) RUSHING President: Dr. Eugene McAllister President: Dr. Daniele Struppa 256.1 (13th/1st) Rushing Offense 165.3 (83rd/4th) Athletic Director: Bob Alpers ’82 Athletic Director: Terry Boesel 68.8 (9th/2nd) Rushing Defense 90.5 (24th/3rd) Home Field (Capacity): Clemens Stadium (8,500) Home Field (Capacity): Chapman Stadium (2,000) 31 Rushing TD’s 27 Head Coach: Gary Fasching ’81 Head Coach: Bob Owens 12 Rushing TD’s Allowed 7 SJU Record: 68-13 (Seventh season) Chapman Record: 79-49 (14th season) DEFENSE Overall Record: 68-13 (Seventh season) Overall Record: 98-84 (20th season) 39 Sacks (Total) 34 71 Tackles For Loss (Total) 67 Record vs. Chapman: 0-0 Record vs. Saint John's: 0-0 SPECIAL TEAMS 35 (40.2) Punts (Avg.) 28 (36.3) SATURDAY'S MATCHUP 35 (21.5) Kick Returns (Avg.) 25 (20.9) Saint John’s trailed Aurora (Ill.) on four separate occasions, including by two scores halfway through the fourth 19 (9.9) Punt Returns (Avg.) 24 (6.6) quarter, but rallied with two rushing touchdowns from senior running back Kai Barber (Minneapolis, Minn./Totino- N/A Kickoff Coverage (Net Avg.) 37.1 Grace) in the game’s fi nal six minutes to pull out a 51-47 win last Saturday in the fi rst round of the NCAA Division TURNOVERS III Playoffs. Chapman, believe it or not, had a wilder game than the Johnnies as the Panthers advanced with a +9 (28/19) Turnover Margin +8 (21/13) 68-65 win over Linfi eld (Ore.) in three overtimes. The game had eight lead changes, over 1,100 yards of offense 17 Interceptions 17 and 19 touchdowns. 7 Interceptions Thrown 7 11 Fumbles Gained (Defensive) 4 NEW TWIN CITIES AFFILIATE FOR JOHNNIE RADIO NETWORK 12 Fumbles Lost 6 MISCELLANEOUS Saturday’s game can be heard live on WBHR-660 AM across central Minnesota, KDIZ-1570 73.8% (45-61) Red-Zone Offense 71.4% (45-63) AM in the Twin Cities and KOWZ-1170 AM in Waseca, which covers most of southern 59.0% (23-39) Red-Zone Defense 70.8% (17-24) Minnesota and into western Wisconsin. Mark Lewandowski, Bryan Backes, Mike Carr and 49.3% (75-152) 3rd-Down Offense 47.1% (57-121) Charlie Carr will call all the action, beginning with Johnnies Magazine at 11 a.m. and the 35.8% (48-134) 3rd-Down Defense 33.5% (54-161) pre-game show at 11:30 a.m. The game will also be broadcast on the SJU football website 2,207 (6 games) Avg. Home Attendance 4,974 (6 games) via Stretch Internet. This is the 23rd season SJU football can be heard worldwide over the internet. 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SAME NIGHT, SAME PLACE FOR FOOTBALL WEEKLY Saint John’s (10-1, 7-1 MIAC) Tune in to Football Weekly during the football season this fall, each Thursday from 7-8 p.m., at the Blue Line Sports Sept. 7 at UW-Stout W, 14-7 Bar & Grill in Sartell. Guests include head coach Gary Fasching, an SJU assistant coach, an SJU football student- Sept. 21 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS* W, 33-21 athlete and a local high school head coach each week. The radio show airs live on WBHR-660 AM and gojohnnies. Sept. 28 at Carleton* W, 56-10 com via the Stretch Internet portal. Oct. 5 AUGSBURG* W, 61-6 Oct. 12 BETHEL* W, 19-0 Oct. 19 vs. St. Thomas* @ Allianz Field W, 38-20 JOHNNIES & FASCHING ON KOOL-TV Oct. 26 at St. Olaf* W, 54-17 Based out of Alexandria, Minn., KOOL-TV will again produce tape-delayed broadcasts of all Nov. 2 CONCORDIA-MOORHEAD* L, 18-19 (OT) Saint John’s home football games, as well as the “Gary Fasching Coaches’ Show,” for the Nov. 9 at Hamline* W, 70-0 fi fth consecutive season in 2019. The 30-minute show airs at 6:30 p.m. each Tuesday night Nov. 16 ROSE-HULMAN, Ind. W, 47-14 during the football season, followed by the tape-delayed home broadcast. Viewers outside Nov. 23 AURORA, Ill. (NCAA First Round) W, 51-47 of the KOOL-TV broadcast area will be able to watch the coaches’ show and home-game Nov. 30 at Chapman, Calif. (NCAA Second Round) 12 p.m. PT broadcast as they are airing Tuesday nights on www.kooltv-mn.com. Neither broadcast will be archived online for future viewing. KOOL-TV and SJU extended the contract through the 2020 season in July 2018. If you are not Chapman (10-0, 7-0 SCIAC) receiving KOOL-TV in your current television package, interested viewers are encouraged to visit www.getkooltv. Sept. 6 at Pacifi c, Ore. W, 45-14 com and sign the petition. Sept. 21 WHITWORTH, Wash. W, 37-30 Oct. 5 WHITTIER, Calif.* W, 36-6 Oct. 12 REDLANDS, Calif.* W, 21-18 MEDIA CONTACTS Oct. 19 at Occidental, Calif.* W, 56-23 • Saint John’s - Ryan Klinkner, Athletic Media Relations Director Oct. 26 CAL LUTHERAN* W, 44-6 320-363-3127, [email protected] Nov. 2 at Pomona-Pitzer, Calif.* W, 26-21 Website: www.gojohnnies.com | Twitter: @SJUJohnnies | Instagram: @johnnieathletics Nov. 9 CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS, Calif.* W, 41-17 Nov. 16 at La Verne, Calif.* W, 28-17 • Chapman - Steven Olveda, Sports Information Director Nov. 23 LINFIELD, Ore. (NCAA First Round) W, 68-65 (3OT) 714-744-7889, [email protected] Nov. 30 SAINT JOHN'S (NCAA Second Round) 12 p.m. PT Website: www.chapmanathletics.com | Twitter: @ChapmanSports | Instagram: @chapmansports 2019 Johnnie Football • @SJUJohnnies • @SJUFootball • A Tradition Unrivaled 1 Saint John's Football History MORE RECORDS FALL FOR ERDMANN Senior quarterback Jackson Erdmann (left; Rosemount, Minn.) fi nished 30 of 42 passing *through Nov. 23 for 481 yards and four touchdowns to cross the 10,000-yard passing mark in his collegiate First Season 1900 (109th season) career and broke SJU's single-season passing mark in the process, last Saturday. The perfor- All-Time Record 651-250-24 (.717) mance was his eighth 300-yard passing game of the season and 12th of his career. Erdmann All-Time MIAC Record 472-179-22 (.718) currently leads Division III in passing yards (3,833), is second in both passing yards per game All-Time Home Record 344-98-13 (.770) (348.5) and total offense (358.9 ypg.), third in yards per pass attempt (10.71) and sixth in All-Time Postseason Record 45-24 (.652) passing effi ciency (184.0) and yards per completion (16.52). Among the NCAA's active career NCAA Postseason Record 40-23 (.635) leaders (all divisions), Erdmann is third in pass-effi ciency rating and fourth in touchdown All-Americans 132 passes (see below). All-MIAC First-Team Selections 425 NCAA's Active Career Leaders in Pass-Effi ciency Rating (all divisions) 4 National Championships Rk. Rating Name School Div. Att.-Comp.-Int.-TD Yds. Gms. 1963 (NAIA), 1965 (NAIA), 1976, 2003 1. 201.32 D'Angelo Fulford Mount Union, Ohio III 862-580-12-130 8,933 44 2. 199.45 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama FBS 684-474-11-87 7,442 33 34 MIAC Championships 3. 181.81 Jackson Erdmann Saint John's III 1,057-673-25-128 10,432 43 1932, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1953, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1974, 4. 175.70 Broc Rutter North Central, Ill. III 1,382-937-18-131 13,034 47 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 5. 175.50 Ryan Sedgwick Stevenson, Md. III 328-221-8-30 3,234 11 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 6. 172.33 Tanner Morgan Minnesota FBS 404-260-11-35 4,080 20 2009, 2014, 2018, 2019 7. 170.67 Ben Holmes Tarleton State, Texas II 616-361-9-62 5,997 25 8. 170.43 Jayru Campbell Ferris State, Mich. II 416-251-10-37 4,237 20 30 Postseason Appearances 9. 168.62 Blaine Hawkins Central, Iowa III 754-496-20-77 6,682 27 1963, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 10. 168.16 Reid Sinnett San Diego FCS 386-253-10-33 3,657 44 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 NCAA's Active Career Leaders in Passing Touchdowns (all divisions) Rk.
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