Grand Valley State (3-0) -Vs- Saint Joseph's (2-1) 9/16/2006 at Rensselaer, in (Alumni Stadium)

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Grand Valley State (3-0) -Vs- Saint Joseph's (2-1) 9/16/2006 at Rensselaer, in (Alumni Stadium) Grand Valley State (3-0) -vs- Saint Joseph's (2-1) 9/16/2006 at Rensselaer, IN (Alumni Stadium) Date: 9/16/2006 Score By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Site: Rensselaer, IN (Alumni Stadium) GV 17 7 7 0 31 Attendance: 1729 SJC 0 0 6 0 6 Scoring Summary Qtr Time Scoring Play GV SJC 1st 09:56 GV - Todd Carter 30 yd field goal 6 plays, 15 yards, TOP 2:29 3 0 1st 02:43 GV - Eric Fowler 14 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) 6 plays, 63 yards, TOP 2:33 10 0 1st 01:40 GV - Terry Mitchell 25 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) 1 plays, 25 yards, TOP 0:30 17 0 2nd 00:37 GV - Cullen Finnerty 4 yd run (Todd Carter kick), 6 plays, 36 yards, TOP 1:57 24 0 SJC - Hurst, Lonnie 5 yd pass from Lindsey, A (Binder, Michael kick blocked) 10 plays, 80 yards, 3rd 09:35 TOP 5:20 24 6 3rd 03:27 GV - Eric Fowler 44 yd pass from Cullen Finnerty (Todd Carter kick) 1 plays, 44 yards, TOP 0:34 31 6 Kickoff Time: 12 pm End of Game: 2:26 pm Duration: 2:26 Referee: Shawn Smith Line Judge: Rich Baes Side Judge: Steve Allaire Umpire: Edward Kloboves Back Judge: Jeff Latkiewicz Score Keeper: Linesman: David Siegle Field Judge: Bradley Brunet Temperature: 82 deg F Wind: S 3-5 Weather: sunny skies Team Statistics GV SJC FIRST DOWNS 21 16 Rushing 12 6 Passing 6 6 Penalty 3 4 NET YARDS RUSHING 167 14 Attempts 38 36 Avg. Per Rush 4.4 0.4 Rushing TDs 1 0 Yards Gained 206 81 Yds. Lost 39 67 NET YARDS Passing 138 183 Comp. - Att. - Int. 8-17-1 16-24-0 Avg. / Att. 8.1 7.6 Avg. / Comp. 17.3 11.4 TDs 3 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 305 197 Plays 55 60 Avg. / Play 5.5 3.3 Fumbles - Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties - Yards 7-68 6-59 PUNTS-YARDS 4-122 7-213 Avg. / Punt 30.5 30.4 Net / Punt 29.8 28.6 Inside 20 2 1 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair Catch 0 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-374 2-73 Avg. Yards / Kickoff 62.3 36.5 Net Yards / Kickoff 44.0 23.5 Touchbacks 5 0 Fair Catch 0 0 RETURNS Punt: Total - Yards - TDs 2-13-0 1-3-0 Punt: Avg. / Return 6.5 3.0 Kickoff: Total - Yards - TDs 2-26-0 1-10-0 Kickoff: Avg. / Return 13.0 10.0 INT: Total - Yards - TDs 0-0-0 1-29-0 Fumble: Total - Yards - TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:00 33:00 1st Quarter 7:20 7:40 2nd Quarter 7:51 7:09 3rd Quarter 5:40 9:20 4th Quarter 6:09 8:51 3rd Down Conversions 3 of 9 3 of 12 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 1-2 Touchdowns 2-5 1-2 Field Goals 1-5 0-2 Sacks: Total - Yards 10-52 2-14 PAT: Total - Made 4-4 0-1 Field Goals: Total - Made 1-2 0-0 Individual Offense Grand Valley State Saint Joseph's Passing Cmp Att. Yds. TD INT Long Sack Passing Cmp Att. Yds. TD INT Long Sack Cullen Finnerty 8 17 138 3 1 44 2 Lindsey, A 15 23 181 1 0 44 10 Totals 8 17 138 3 1 44 2 Pribbeno, Matt 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 Totals 16 24 183 1 0 44 10 Rushing Att. Gain Loss Net TD Lg. Avg. Rushing Att. Gain Loss Net TD Lg. Avg. Astin Martin 16 90 10 80 0 20 5.0 Ford, Greg 17 60 12 48 0 18 2.8 Maurice Gore 11 43 10 33 0 13 3.0 Freeman, T 3 8 0 8 0 5 2.7 Mark Catlin 4 37 5 32 0 31 8.0 McAdams, Oscar 4 9 2 7 0 4 1.8 Cullen Finnerty 6 25 14 11 1 12 1.8 TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0 Jaquon Morrison 1 11 0 11 0 11 11.0 Lindsey, A 11 4 52 -48 0 4 -4.4 Totals 38 206 39 167 1 31 4.4 Totals 36 81 67 14 0 18 0.4 Receiving Rec. Yds TD Long. Receiving Rec. Yds TD Long. Eric Fowler 2 58 2 44 Paulsen, Dan 7 99 0 44 Terry Mitchell 3 48 1 25 Taylor, Julius 3 47 0 24 Antione Trent 3 32 0 16 Ford, Greg 2 13 0 7 Totals 8 138 3 44 Torres, Victor 1 12 0 12 Hurst, Lonnie 1 5 1 5 Dean, Grant 1 5 0 5 Freeman, T 1 2 0 2 Totals 16 183 1 44 Punting Punts Yds. Avg. Long In. 20 TB 50+ Yds. Punting Punts Yds. Avg. Long In. 20 TB 50+ Yds. Justin Trumble 4 122 30.5 41 2 0 0 Lindsey, A 4 126 31.5 42 1 0 0 Totals 4 122 30.5 41 2 0 0 Patten, Aaron 3 87 29.0 34 0 0 0 Totals 7 213 30.3 42 1 0 0 Punts Kickoffs Interceptions Punts Kickoffs Interceptions Re Re Re Re Re Re All Returns t. Yds. Lg t. Yds. Lg t. Yds. Lg All Returns t. Yds. Lg t. Yds. Lg t. Yds. Lg Buster Larkins 2 13 7 1 5 5 0 0 0 Kiger, Jacob 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Catlin 0 0 0 1 21 21 0 0 0 Dean, Grant 0 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 0 Total 2 13 7 2 26 21 0 0 0 Gregory, Corrie 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 29 29 Total 1 3 3 1 10 10 1 29 29 Field Goals Qtr. Clock Yds. Result Field Goals Qtr. Clock Yds. Result Todd Carter 1st 09:56 30 GOOD No data to report. MISSE Todd Carter 3rd 05:27 34 D Kickoffs No. Yds. TB OB Avg. Kickoffs No. Yds. TB OB Avg. Todd Carter 6 374 5 0 62.0 Binder, Michael 2 73 0 0 36.0 Individual Defensive Grand Valley State Solo Ast Tot TFL/Yds Sack/Yds FF FR-Yds INT BrUp Blkd QH Jordan Munson 4 3 7 3.5/6 1.0/3 — —/— - — — — Derrick Jones 3 4 7 3.0/8 1.5/6 — —/— - — — — Samad Cain 3 3 6 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Mike Mcfadden 1 4 5 3.0/13 1.5/11 1 —/— - — — — P.J. Beuke 2 3 5 0.5/4 0.5/4 — —/— - — — — Zach Jones 4 1 5 —/— —/— — —/— - 1 — — Dan Skuta 1 4 5 3.0/16 2.5/15 — —/— - — — — Ryan Gaydosh 2 3 5 2.0/7 1.0/5 — —/— - — — — Brandon Carr 2 2 4 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Anthony Adams 1 2 3 1.5/3 —/— — —/— - — — — Kirk Carruth 3 — 3 1.0/7 1.0/7 — 2/— - — — — Matt Beaty — 2 2 0.5/1 —/— — —/— - — — — Drew Hinkle 2 — 2 1.0/1 1.0/1 — —/— - — — — Jacob McGuckin 1 — 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Brandon Ryan 1 — 1 —/— —/— — —/— - 1 — — Gary Fant — 1 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Justin Pollock — 1 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Eric Fowler 1 — 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Justin Ulberg 1 — 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Jeremy Ehinger — 1 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Team — — — —/— —/— — —/— - — 1 — Totals 32 34 66 19.0/66 10.0/52 1 2/— - 2 1 — Saint Joseph's Solo Ast Tot TFL/Yds Sack/Yds FF FR-Yds INT BrUp Blkd QH Tyler, Ethan 8 5 13 3.0/13 —/— 1 —/— - — — 1 Blanton, Fred 5 3 8 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Perricone, Rob 2 4 6 2.0/8 1.0/3 — —/— - — — — Burns, Lance 1 3 4 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Young, Deqwan 2 2 4 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Brown, LaVarr 1 3 4 2.0/9 0.5/6 — —/— - — — — Sanders, Cory 2 1 3 1.0/3 —/— — —/— - 1 — — Gregory, Corrie 3 — 3 —/— —/— — —/— 1-29 1 — — LaFata, Michael 1 2 3 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — McKenzie, W 1 2 3 —/— —/— — 1/— - — — — Jackson, P — 3 3 1.0/6 0.5/5 — —/— - — — — DuBose, Devin 1 1 2 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Hurst, Lonnie 1 — 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Paulsen, Dan 1 — 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Pappert, Ted — 1 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Kelley, Durrell 1 — 1 —/— —/— — —/— - — — — Totals 30 30 60 9.0/39 2.0/14 1 1/— 1-29 2 — 1 Drive Chart Grand Valley State Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Plays-Yds. TOP 1st GV48 15:00 KO SJC48 13:12 PUNT 3-4 1:48 1st SJC28 12:25 FUMB SJC13 09:56 FG 6-15 2:29 1st GV37 05:16 PUNT SJC00 02:43 TD 6-63 2:33 1st SJC25 02:10 FUMB SJC00 01:40 TD 1-25 0:30 2nd GV20 14:43 PUNT GV20 14:19 INT 1-0 0:24 2nd GV10 11:56 PUNT SJC45 08:22 PUNT 7-45 3:34 2nd SJC41 05:56 PUNT SJC05 04:00 FUMB 5-36 1:56 2nd SJC36 02:34 PUNT SJC00 00:37 TD 6-36 1:57 3rd GV35 08:57 KO SJC17 05:27 FGA 10-48 3:30 3rd SJC44 04:01 PUNT SJC00 03:27 TD 1-44 0:34 3rd GV26 00:58 PUNT SJC45 11:38 PUNT 8-29 4:20 4th GV14 05:08 DOWNS GV08 02:21 PUNT 3-(-6) 2:47 Saint Joseph's Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Plays-Yds. TOP 1st SJC07 13:12 PUNT SJC28 12:25 FUMB 2-21 0:47 1st SJC20 09:49 KO SJC45 05:16 PUNT 8-25 4:33 1st SJC20 02:36 KO SJC25 02:10 FUMB 2-5 0:26 1st SJC20 01:33 KO SJC47 14:43 PUNT 4-27 1:50 2nd GV37 14:19 INT SJC45 11:56 PUNT 3-(-18) 2:23 2nd SJC14 08:22 PUNT SJC07 05:56 PUNT 4-(-7) 2:26 2nd SJC05 04:00 FUMB SJC04 02:34 PUNT 3-(-1) 1:26 2nd SJC26 00:29 KO SJC25 15:00 HALF 1-(-1) 0:29 3rd SJC20 14:55 KO GV00 09:35 TD 10-80 5:20 3rd SJC20 05:27 FGA SJC23 04:01 PUNT 3-3 1:26 3rd SJC20 03:22 KO SJC47 00:58 PUNT 4-27 2:24 4th SJC28 11:38 PUNT GV14 05:08 DOWNS 12-58 6:30 4th GV38 02:21 PUNT GV27 00:00 HALF 4-11 2:21 Play By Play Start of 1st Half SJC ball on SJC35.Binder, Michael kickoff 38 yards to the GV27, Mark Catlin return 21 yards to the GV48 (Gregory, Corrie).
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