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2019 Gsc Standings Last Week's Games Gulf South Conference 2019 football weekly release // week 10 Contact: Nick Moeller, Assistant Commissioner for Communications // [email protected] Twitter: @GulfSouth // Facebook: The Gulf South Conference // Instagram: gscsports 2019 GSC STANDINGS Conference Overall A/D2 Team W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak 1/1 Valdosta State 6 0 1.000 239 107 8 0 1.000 325 131 4-0 4-0 0-0 W-23 20/19 West Florida 6 0 1.000 202 68 7 1 .875 284 88 4-0 3-1 0-0 W-7 West Georgia 4 2 .667 166 167 6 3 .667 241 216 2-2 4-1 0-0 W-2 Delta State 4 2 .667 132 132 5 3 .625 180 170 3-1 2-2 0-0 W-2 Mississippi College 3 3 .500 173 165 4 4 .500 204 227 4-0 0-4 0-0 L-1 West Alabama 2 4 .333 133 130 5 4 .556 251 178 3-2 2-2 0-0 W-1 North Greenville 2 5 .286 122 180 3 6 .333 156 207 1-3 2-3 0-0 L-2 Florida Tech 1 5 .167 138 180 3 6 .333 220 263 1-3 2-3 0-0 L-5 Shorter 0 7 .000 81 257 0 9 .000 114 335 0-4 0-5 0-0 L-48 A-AFCA Division II Coaches’ Poll | D2-D2Football.com Poll LAST WEEK’S GAMES LEADING PASSER LEADING RUSHER LEADING RECEIVER LEADING TACKLER Delta State 38 Breck Ruddick, DSU Rico Owens II, DSU KJ Breland, DSU Nehemiah Reddish, SU Shorter 6 26-for-34, 203 yds, 2 TDs 9 att, 149 yds, 1 TD 3 rec, 67 yds, 1 TD 11 tackles, 1.0 TFL West Alabama 13 Mike Diliello, FT Derrick Underwood, UWA Christian Saulsberry, UWA Evan Thompson, FT Florida 10 20-for-33, 213 yds, 1 TD 17 att, 108 yds 4 rec, 79 yds 11 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 1.0 sack Mississippi College 21 Garrett Bass, UWG Detric Hawthorn, MC Thomas Lester, UWG Turner Rotenberry, MC West Georgia 35 25-for-37, 349 yds, 4 TDs 23 att, 142 yds, 1 TD 6 rec, 105 yds 10 tackles North Greenville 14 Austin Reed, UWF Semaj Lakin, NGU Ka’Ron Ashley, UWF Kedrick Bailey, UWF West Florida 17 21-for-32, 254 yds, 1 TD 20 att, 82 yds 6 rec, 77 yds, 1 TD 9 tackles THIS WEEK’S GAMES NEXT WEEK’S GAMES Saturday, November 9 Saturday, November 16 Mississippi College at West Alabama* 1:00 p.m. ET/12:00 p.m. CT Shorter at Florida Tech 2:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. CT Allen at Shorter 1:00 p.m. ET/12:00 p.m. CT Delta State at Mississippi College 3:00 p.m. ET/2:00 p.m. CT Florida Tech at North Greenville 1:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. CT West Alabama at #20 West Florida 5:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. CT West Georgia at Delta State 3:00 p.m. ET/2:00 p.m. CT #1 Valdosta State at West Georgia* 7:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. CT #20 West Florida at #1 Valdosta State^ 7:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. CT *GSC Game of the Week; game will stream live on ESPN3 *GSC Game of the Week; game will stream live on ESPN3 ^NCAA Showcase; game will stream live on ESPN3 2019 GSC FOOTBALL - WEEK 10 PREVIEW MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE CHOCTAWS ALLEN YELLOW JACKETS 4-4 (3-3 GSC) 2-5 VS. VS. WEST ALABAMA TIGERS SHORTER HAWKS 5-4 (2-4 GSC) 0-9 (0-7 GSC) Series Record: ..............................................................................................West Alabama leads 24-19-2 Series Record: ............................................................................................................................ First Meeting Last Meeting: ........................................................ West Alabama 24 @ Mississippi College 3 (2018) Last Meeting: ................................................................................................................................................N/A MC’s Last Game: ...............................................................................................@ West Georgia // L, 21-35 AU’s Last Game: ............................................................................................. Columbus State // W, 52-16 UWA’s Last Game: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������@ Florida Tech // W, 13-10 SU’s Last Game: .......................................................................................................@ Delta State // L, 6-38 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE TEAM STATS WEST ALABAMA ALLEN TEAM STATS SHORTER 25.5 Points 27.9 N/A Points 12.7 per game per game 74.1 Passing Offense 269.7 N/A Passing Offense 175.0 yards per game yards per game 226.5 Rushing Offense 130.8 N/A Rushing Offense 84.8 yards per game yards per game 28.4 Points Allowed 19.8 N/A Points Allowed 37.2 per game per game 201.9 Passing Defense 215.9 N/A Passing Defense 242.4 yards allowed per game yards allowed per game 176.8 Rushing Defense 157.7 N/A Rushing Defense 244.0 yards allowed per game yards allowed per game MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE STATISTICAL LEADERS WEST ALABAMA ALLEN STATISTICAL LEADERS SHORTER Detric Hawthorn Passing Jack McDaniels N/A Passing Tyler Pullum 25-for-62, 490 yds, 3 TDs 149-for-244, 1767 yds, 13 TDs 130-for-214, 1245 yds, 4 TDs Detric Hawthorn Rushing Derrick Underwood N/A Rushing Tupac Lanier 128 att, 499 yds, 6 TDs 100 att, 506 yds, 7 TDs 78 att, 376 yds, 1 TD Cole Rotenberry Receiving Bayley Blanchard N/A Receiving Andrew Warren 14 rec, 264 yds, 3 TDs 43 rec, 576 yds, 5 TDs 30 rec, 306 yds, 2 TDs Josh Miller Tackles Tavarius Hutchinson N/A Tackles Xavier Robinson 45 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 1.0 sack 58 tackles, 1.0 TFL 67 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 2.0 sacks Fred Walls Sacks Jordan Jones N/A Sacks Terrance Snellings 2.0 sacks, 17 yds 4.5 sacks, 19 yds 3.0 sacks, 21 yds Derric Hawthorn Interceptions Four Tied N/A Interceptions Five Tied 2 INTs 1 INT 1 INT 2019 GSC FOOTBALL - WEEK 10 PREVIEW FLORIDA TECH PANTHERS WEST GEORGIA WOLVES 3-6 (1-5 GSC) 6-3 (4-2 GSC) VS. VS. NORTH GREENVILLE CRUSADERS DELTA STATE STATESMEN 3-6 (2-5 GSC) 5-3 (4-2 GSC) Series Record: ............................................................................................................Florida Tech leads 2-1 Series Record: .........................................................................................................Delta State leads 19-14 Last Meeting: ..................................................................North Greenville 7 @ Florida Tech 37 (2018) Last Meeting: ........................................................................Delta State 17 @ West Georgia 29 (2018) FT’s Last Game: ...................................................................................................West Alabama // L, 10-13 UWG’s Last Game: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������West Alabama // W, 14-7 NGU’s Last Game: ..............................................................................................@ West Florida // L, 14-17 DSU’s Last Game: ................................................................................. @ Mississippi College // L, 20-41 FLORIDA TECH TEAM STATS NORTH GREENVILLE WEST GEORGIA TEAM STATS DELTA STATE 24.4 Points 17.3 26.8 Points 22.5 per game per game 248.4 Passing Offense 150.2 239.4 Passing Offense 166.8 yards per game yards per game 152.0 Rushing Offense 161.6 169.8 Rushing Offense 202.0 yards per game yards per game 29.2 Points Allowed 23.0 24.0 Points Allowed 21.3 per game per game 194.0 Passing Defense 220.6 163.0 Passing Defense 207.0 yards allowed per game yards allowed per game 209.7 Rushing Defense 138.9 173.6 Rushing Defense 113.8 yards allowed per game yards allowed per game FLORIDA TECH STATISTICAL LEADERS NORTH GREENVILLE WEST GEORGIA STATISTICAL LEADERS DELTA STATE Mike Diliello Passing London Johnson Willie Candler Passing Breck Ruddick 102-for-180, 1372 yds, 8 TDs 42-for-92, 562 yds, 6 TDs 148-for-251, 1629 yds, 9 TDs 124-for-187, 942 yds, 5 TDs Mike Diliello Rushing Dre’ Williams Chauncey Williams Rushing Rico Owens II 108 att, 599 yds, 11 TDs 50 att, 412 yds, 1 TD 104 att, 653 yds, 10 TDs 76 att, 547 yds, 6 TDs Miles Kelly Receiving Kyle Belack John Hurst Receiving L.J. Hawkins 30 rec, 568 yds, 2 TDs 23 rec, 369 yds, 6 TDs 31 rec, 538 yds, 5 TDs 32 rec, 295 yds, 1 TD Evan Thompson Tackles Chauncy Haney Korie Rogers Tackles Vada King 75 tackles, 8.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks 50 tackles, 14.0 TFL, 8.5 sacks 51 tackles, 8.0 TFL, 1.0 sack 68 tackles, 11.5 TFL Thierry Lafortune & Sacks Chauncy Haney T.J. Fehoko & Sacks Zane Samuel Evan Thompson 8.5 sacks, 64 yds Shahin O’Neal 5.5 sacks, 39 yds 2.5 sacks 3.0 sacks Tyrone Cromwell & Interceptions Aaron Watson Nasier Currie-Sadler Interceptions Junior Faulk Cornelius Doe 4 INTs 3 INTs 6 INTs 3 INTs 2019 GSC FOOTBALL - WEEK 10 PREVIEW #20 WEST FLORIDA ARGONAUTS 7-1 (6-0 GSC) VS. #1 VALDOSTA STATE BLAZERS 8-0 (6-0 GSC) Series Record: ....................................................................................................... Valdosta State leads 3-0 Last Meeting: ................................................................... Valdosta State 48 @ West Florida 21 (2018) UWF’s Last Game: ........................................................................................ North Greenville // W, 17-14 VSU’s Last Game: .....................................................................................@ North Greenville // W, 20-15 WEST FLORIDA TEAM STATS VALDOSTA STATE 35.5 Points 40.6 per game 241.9 Passing Offense 248.1 yards per game 155.4 Rushing Offense 275.3 yards per game 11.0 Points Allowed 16.4 per game 119.1 Passing Defense 149.5 yards allowed per game 145.1 Rushing Defense 140.5 yards allowed per game WEST FLORIDA STATISTICAL LEADERS VALDOSTA STATE Austin Reed Passing Rogan Wells 127-for-222, 1806 yds, 18 TDs 153-for-206, 1771 yds, 15 TDs Jervon Newton Rushing Jamar Thompkins 85 att, 363 yds, 3 TDs 86 att, 678 yds, 7 TDs Quentin Randolph Receiving Brian Saunds 19 rec, 415 yds, 1 TD 44 rec, 729 yds, 5 TDs Trent Archie Tackles Dalton Mydell 43 tackles, 8.0 TFL, 5.0 sacks 39 tackles, 1.0 TFL Trent Archie & Sacks Thomas Incoom Gael Laurent 5.5 sacks, 40 yds 5.0 sacks Sharod Oliver Interceptions Cory Roberts 2 INTs 4 INTs GSC Championship Picture - The winner of the VSU/UWF game will clinch at least a share of the 2019 GSC Football Championship.
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