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2014 Schedule & Results Stetson Game Notes Hatter Headlines On The Air Stetson Game Notes Live Stats: stetsonstats.com GAME INFORMATION Live Video: GoHatters.com Date: November 8 Radio: WSBB AM 1230 (New Smyrna Beach), WTJV AM 1490 (DeLand) Time: 3 pm WYGM AM 740 (Orlando) Location: DeLand, Fla. Radio talent: Matt Musgrove (play-by-play), Steve Ostermann (color), Stadium: Spec Martin Stadium Ryan Rouse (sideline) Series: Marist leads 1-0 2014 Schedule & Results Last Game: Marist won 27-0 STETSON HATTERS MARIST RED FOXES Date Opponent Location Time/Result 2014 Record: 4-5 2014 Record: 3-6 Aug. 30 Warner Lakeland, Fla. W, 35-16 2014 PFL Record: 2-3 2014 PFL Record: 3-3 Sept. 6 Florida Tech Spec Martin Stadium L, 54-12 Head Coach: Roger Hughes Head Coach: Jim Parady Sept. 13 Mercer Spec Martin Stadium L, 49-0 Career Record: 53-65 Career Record: 118-119-1 (23rd) Sept. 20 Birmingham-Southern Birmingham, Ala. W, 37-19 at Stetson: 6-13 (2nd year) Record at MC: Same Oct. 4 Butler* Spec Martin Stadium L, 49-41 Website: GoHatters.com Website: GoRedFoxes.com Oct. 11 at San Diego* San Diego, Cal. L, 31-27 Twitter: @StetsonFootball Twitter: @GoCamelsFB Oct. 18 Jacksonville* Spec Martin Stadium L, 30-7 Oct. 25 at Davidson* Davidson, NC W, 40-34 Nov. 1 at Campbell* Buies Creek, NC W, 28-24 Hatter Headlines Nov. 8 Marist* (HC) Spec Martin Stadium 3 pm The Hatters will be hosting Marist for Homecoming 2014. The first Nov. 15 at Morehead State* Morehead, Ky. 1 pm Stetson Homecoming game on record occurred in 1924. In that game, Nov. 22 Drake* Spec Martin Stadium 1 pm the Hatters defeated Georgia Southern 46-6. While there is a gap of five * Pionner Football League games years (1929-33) in the records, Stetson has a record of 12-8-3 in home- coming games. Pioneer Football League Stetson’s homecoming opponents have included East Carolina (twice), Eastern Kentucky, Murray State, Wooford and Florida State. School Conf. Pct. STR All Pct. STR Jacksonville 5-1 .833 L1 7-2 .778 L1 The Hatters have two players on the 2014 roster from the state San Diego 5-1 .833 W5 7-1 .875 W6 of New York. LB Dylan Wydronkowski (Glenville/Burnt Hills HS) and DL Dayton 4-1 .800 W1 6-2 .750 W1 Tyler Cranker (Fultonville/AmsterdamHS) are from the Empire State. Drake 4-2 .667 L1 5-4 .556 L1 Fultonville and Glenville are neighboring towns about 110 miles noth Campbell 4-2 .667 L2 4-5 .444 L2 of Poughkeepsie. Marist 3-3 .500 W2 3-6 .333 W2 The Marist roster has 11 payers from the state of Florida, the third Stetson 2-3 .400 W2 4-5 .444 W2 most from any state behind New Jersey (25) and New York (24). Butler 2-4 .333 W1 4-5 .444 W1 Two Hatters have former prep teammates on the Marist roster. Morehead St. 2-4 .333 L1 4-5 .444 L1 Stetson’s James LaGamma and Eddie Curry both played at St. Thomas Valparaiso 0-5 .000 L12 2-7 .222 L3 Aquinas HS, the same school that produced Marist TE Jonathan Boozer Davidson 0-5 .000 L14 1-8 .111 L8 and LB Michael Paen. More info: Pioneer-Football.org, @PFLNews The Hatters dropped to third in FCS in turnovers forced after pick- ing up just one turnover in the win over Campbell. Of course, that one Schedule/Results was a big one, on the goal line with just seconds to play to preserve the November 1 November 15 victory. Stetson has forced 24 turnovers through nine games this year. Butler 62, Morehead State 52 Dayton at Butler, 11 am The first continued for the Hatters in the win over Campbell. In ad- Marist 17, Jacksonville 16 Davidson at Marist, Noon dition to being the first time the program has won consecutive games Stetson 28, Campbell 24 Stetson at Morehead State, 1 pm since 1952, it was the first time in the 20 games Stetson has played since Dayton 42, Valparaiso 19 Campbell at Jacksonville, 1 pm bringing back the football program that the Hatters have won a games San Diego 17, Drake 14 Valparaiso at San Diego, 4 pm after trailing entering the fourth quarter. November 8 November 22 Stetson improved to 4-1 on the road this season with the 28-24 Missouri Baptist at Campbell, 1 pm Morehead St. at Charlotte, Noon victory at Campbell. The Hatters are winless in four games at home. Jacksonville at Davidson, 1 pm Campbell at Dayton, 1 pm The win at Campbell was the second straight, both in North Caro- Drake at Dayton, 1 pm Drake at Stetson, 1 pm lina. It is the first time Stetson has won consecutive games since the Butler at Valparaiso, 2 pm Davidson at Valparaiso, 2 pm 1952 season, a stretch of 60 total games. Marist at Stetson, 3 pm Cal Poly at San Diego, 7 pm Just two weeks after breaking the Stetson record with 26 tack- Morehead State at San Diego, 4 pm les against Jacksonville, Donald Payne took it to another level in the win over Davidson, breaking the PFL record for tackles in a game with 30. The former PFL record of 26 was set by San Diego’s Andy Guzenski against Dayton on Nov. 2, 2002. Notes Continued on Page Five Stetson vs Marist November 8, 2014 Hatter Notes Hatter Captains Hatter History Hard-hitting defender Glenn Adesoji has The Hatter football team has selected four The 2014 season marks the 50th overall moved from cornerback to “Dawg” safety captains for the 2014 season, QB Ryan Tentler, season of play for Stetson football. for the 2014 season. RB Mike Yonker, DB Donald Payne and DB Ryan Stetson began play in 1901, defeating the Cornernack Chris Atkins finished the 2013 Powers. Florida Agricultural College, 6-0, on Nov. season ranked fourth in the nation in in- Tentler has become the unqestioned lead- 22 (Thanksgiving Day) at the state fair- terceptions with six. He has four this year. er of the Stetson football team during his grounds in Jacksonville. Freshman Zach Allen is the furthest from two-plus years on campus. He provided The Hatters compiled a 155-128-27 (.543) home on the Stetson team. His home is the following assessments of his fellow mark in their history prior to the 2013 sea- Aloha, Oregon, is almost 3,100 miles from captains. son (2-9). Stetson’s DeLand campus. “Mike was a little shy to start with, but he Stetson participated in the 1951 Tanger- Freshman running back Harold Antor is coomes up with some great ideas.” ine Bowl, defeating Arkansas State, 35-20. The Hatters have claimed the Florida the only Hatter from outside the U.S. An- “Powers is the mediator. He is a good state championship six times (1901, 1903, tor grew up in The Bahamas. speaker. 1905, 1906, 1907 and 1909). Chris Crawford returned to the Stetson “Donald was more of an on-field captain The program had been halted thrice be- team after leaving the program follow- last year, but I have asked him to do more, fore, not competing in 1915, 1917-18 ing the 2013 season. Crawford had in- to speak up more. He is doing that.” (World War I) and 1941-45 (World War II). tended to transfer but, after months of “Coach Hughes has handed the team over All four times that Stetson has missed a soul searching, decided to return to Stet- to us because it is our team. We get a lot season of play, the Hatters won their first son. He was the Hatters leading receiver more respect now than we did last year.” game upon the program’s resumption, in 2013 with 33 receptions, totalling 332 downing Rollins College in 1916, the yards. Florida Military Academy in 1919, Troy in Freshman quarterback Gaven DeFilippo, Head Coach 1946 and Warner in 2013. who is one of four Hatters from Arizona, Stetson football has produced 22 coaches comes from an athletically accomplished Roger Hughes and players who have been inducted into family. He has a cousiin who is an assis- the Stetson Athletics Hall of Fame, in ad- tant coach with the Oakland Raiders and Roger Hughes is the ninth different head dition to the 1927, 1938 and 1951 teams. another cousin who recently retired as coach in Stetson football history. With Stetson’s 2013 win over Warner, the the Director of Athletics at Boston Col- nine Hatter head coaches have combined FCS Top 25 lege. to go 7-2 in their debut contests. Freshman offensive lineman Jared Glea- Before coming to DeLand, Hughes al- SPORTS NETWORK (TSN) WEEKLY POLL son is the nephew of Stetson University ready had 10 years of head coaching ex- Rk Team (1sts) Rec. Pts Pvs Associate VP Paul Gleason. perience, posting a 47-52 mark at Princ- 1. North Dakota State (164) 9-0 4100 1 The Hatters have seven players on the eton from 2000-09. 2. New Hampshire 7-1 3858 2 roster from Volusia Country. That group Hughes’ Tigers shared the 2006 Ivy 3. Coastal Carolina 9-0 3796 3 includes Jake Ohlwein, Mitch Lane, Ethan League title, going 9-1 overall and 6-1 in 4. Jacksonville State 7-1 3584 5 Simpson, Austin Tyrrell, Taylor Dunn, Dev- “the ancient eight”. 5. Eastern Washington 8-2 3389 6 on Jones-Stewart and Jonathan Strahl. Hughes has previously served as an assis- 6. McNeese State 6-2 2965 9 Dunn is the son of Stetson’s Hall of Fame tant with the Omaha Nighthawks of the 7.
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