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NW Missouri State.Indd FFORTORT HHAYSAYS STATESTATE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY 22014014 FOOTBALLFOOTBALL GGAMEAME NNOTESOTES Game 8 2014 FORT HAYS STATE SCHEDULE #10 NW Missouri State (6-1, 6-1 MIAA) 9/4 Central Oklahoma* L 7-26 Fort Hays State (4-3, 4-3 MIAA) 9/13 at Northeastern State* W 48-13 9/20 Lindenwood* W 20-7 Date: Saturday, October 25, 2014 9/27 at #8 Pittsburg State* W 7-6 Time: 2:00 pm Site: Hays, Kan. 10/4 at Washburn* L 24-27 (OT) Stadium: Lewis Field Stadium 10/11 Missouri Western* L 7-26 Surface: Artifi cial Series History: NWMSU leads 16-12-1 10/18 at Emporia State* W 24-21 Rankings: NWMSU ranked No. 10 in AFCA & D2Football.com polls. 10/25 #10 Northwest Missouri St.* 2:00 pm Offi cials: Dwight Neibling (R), Josh Larson (U), Bill Gannaway (HL), Ben Tenpenny (LJ), Andy Lebo (SJ), Joel Wiens (FJ), Brandon Barnes (BJ). 11/1 at Nebraska-Kearney* TBA BROADCAST INFORMATION 11/8 Missouri Southern* 2:00 pm FHSU Radio: KJLS 103.3 FM with Gerard Wellbrock (play-by-play), Dustin Armbruster (color), and Garrett Sager (sideline). Broadcast begins one hour prior to kickoff. 11/15 at Central Missouri* 1:30 pm Streaming Video: The game will be available online for purchase through Stretch Internet. Go to http://portal.stretchinternet.com/fhsu/ to see the upcoming schedule for Fort Hays State. You must have a Home Games in Bold high-speed internet connection for the game to run without interruption. Internet: Live audio available through www.tigersports.net * MIAA Games THIS WEEK IN THE MIAA WEEKLY RADIO SHOW WITH HEAD COACH CHRIS BROWN Saturday, October 25 Radio: "Tiger Talk" with head coach Chris Brown is every Monday from 6:00 to 6:30 pm on KJLS 103.3 Central Missouri at Northeastern State 1:00 p.m. FM with host Gerard Wellbrock. "Tiger Talk" can be accessed at www.tigersports.net via the Internet. Washburn at Central Oklahoma 1:00 p.m. WEEKLY PRESSERS Missouri Southern at Lindenwood 1:30 p.m. Coach Brown & Players: A weekly press conference for media members with head coach Chris Brown Nebraska-Kearney at #9 Pittsburg State 2:00 p.m. and selected players is held every Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. at Lewis Field Stadium in the coaching offi ces. Requests for players must be turned in by the media by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday morning. #10 Northwest Missouri State at Fort Hays State 2:00 p.m. Emporia State at Missouri Western 2:00 p.m. TIGERS ONLINE The following links are available online at www.fhsuathletics.com to follow the Tigers on the Internet throughout the season... Audio: All Fort Hays State football broadcasts can be heard online by clicking the “Tiger Radio” icon on the right side of the main page of www.fhsuathletics.com. You can also get to the broadcast by typing the url http://www. hayspost.com/tiger-radio/ Live Stats: Live statistics of all Fort Hays State home football games can be seen on MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION www.fhsuathletics.com. Click on the "Live Stats" link on either the menu of the football homepage or the link under the Fan Zone tab of the website homepage. Live stats for road contests are linked up on the Fort Hays State Football schedule page of www.fhsuathletics.com. FORT HAYS STATE Sports Information Director: Ryan Prickett Live Video: All football games at MIAA venues can be seen through on the Internet through Stretch Internet. The E-mail: [email protected] website is http://portal.stretchinternet.com/fhsu/. Offi ce Phone: (785) 628-5903 MIAA STANDINGS Fax: (785) 628-4383 Internet Address: www.fhsuathletics.com Rank Team MIAA Overall Lewis Field Press Box Phone: (785) 628-5800 1 #10 Northwest Missouri State 6-1 6-1 #9 Pittsburg State 6-1 6-1 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 3 Central Missouri 5-2 5-2 Sports Information Contact: Marshall Fey Central Oklahoma 5-2 5-2 E-mail: [email protected] Missouri Western 5-2 5-2 Offi ce Phone: (660) 562-1118 6 Fort Hays State 4-3 4-3 Internet Address: www.bearcatsports.com 7 Emporia State 3-4 3-4 FHSU HOME GAME TICKET PRICES Missouri Southern 3-4 3-4 9 Nebraska-Kearney 2-5 2-5 Adult Reserved $12 Washburn 2-5 2-5 Adult Gen. Adm $10 11 Lindenwood 1-6 1-6 Child Gen. Adm (K-12) $5 12 Northeastern State 0-7 0-7 Reserved (Season) $60 # - Indicates AFCA National Ranking General Admission (Season) $50 Central Missouri, Central Oklahoma and Missouri Western are receiving votes in national poll. FOR MORE INFO CALL (785) 628-4050 FFORTORT HHAYSAYS STATESTATE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY 22014014 FOOTBALLFOOTBALL GGAMEAME NNOTESOTES Fort Hays State Individual Notes #1 Edward Smith, Senior, Running Back #23 Micheal Jordan, Senior, Defensive Back -Has 1,681 career rushing yards; 748 was his season high as a sophomore in 2011. -All-MIAA Second Team selection at defensive back in 2013. -Rushed for a career-high 163 yards at Central Oklahoma in 2011. -Daktronics All-Central Region First Team selection in 2013. -Received a medical redshirt in 2012 with an early season injury. -Tied for the MIAA lead in interceptions (5) in 2013 with Bryce Atagi of Washburn. -Played 40 games in his career. -Ranked third on the team in tackles with 70 in 2013. -Has 2,210 all-purpose yards in his career (1,681 rushing, 278 receiving, 251 kick return). -Led FHSU in passes defended in 2013 with eight (5 interceptions, 3 pass break-ups). -Led the team in rushing touchdowns last year with eight. -Has 212 career tackles and fi ve career interceptions. -Currently leads team in rushing this year with 378 yards on 87 carries, averaging 4.3 yards -Had a career-high 19 tackles against Missouri Western in Week 6. per carry. -Leads the team and MIAA in forced fumbles so far this year with 2. #2 Ed Brown, Senior, Defensive Back #40 Alex Schmidtberger, Sophomore, Defensive Back -Seventh on the team in tackles (27) and has team-best 7 pass break-ups. -Ranked fourth on the team in tackles (56) as a redshirt-freshman in 2013. -Recorded 2 interceptions in 2013. #3 Kenneth Iheme, Sophomore, Running Back -Had a career-high 12 tackles against Lindenwood in Week 3. -Ranks third on the team in rushing this year with 240 yards on 55 carries, averaging 4.4 -Ranked fourth on the team in tackles so far this year (44) and has one interception. yards per attempt. -Longest rush of the season was 41 yards at Northeastern State. #43 Brock Long, Junior, Linebacker -Two touchdowns this year, one rushing from 40 yards, one receiving from 27 yards. -Leads team in tackles so far this year with 62. -Currently ranks seventh in the MIAA in tackles per game (8.9). #4 Ed Williams, Senior, Wide Receiver -Season-best 12 tackles at Emporia State in Week 7. -Averaged 28.2 yards per catch in 2013, playing in just the fi nal seven games after returning from injury. #47 Justin McPhail, Junior, Linebacker -Five of his seven touchdown receptions in 2013 were from 35 or more yards out. -All-MIAA Third Team selection at linebacker in 2013. -Recorded the fourth 100+ yard receiving game of his career in week six with 215 yards on -Led FHSU in tackles in 2013 with 90 and tied for 11th in the MIAA in tackles per game. 15 catches against Missouri Western. -Recorded a career-high 15 tackles at Emporia State in Week 7. -Averaging 16.1 yards per catch so far this year. -Reached double digits in tackles in a game three times in his career. -Leads team in receiving with 611 yards on 38 catches. -Second on the team in tackles (61) and sacks (3.5), ranked eighth in MIAA in tackles per -Had a career-high 215 receiving yards on 15 catches against Missouri Western in Week 6. game and seventh in sacks per game. -The 215 receiving yards vs. Missouri Western ranks fourth-most for a single game in FHSU -Tied for team lead in interceptions (2) and tackles for loss (7.0) so far this season. history. #66 Matt Erbert, Junior, Offensive Lineman #5 Raheeme Dumas, Junior, Defensive Back -Unable to play last year due to injury suffered in preseason. -Led the team in pass break-ups in 2013 with seven. -Started all 11 games at right guard in 2012 as a redshirt-freshman. -Recorded a season-best 6 tackles in the season opener against Central Oklahoma. -Started the fi rst 7 games at right tackle this season. #6 Treveon Albert, Junior, Quarterback #72 Jesse Trent, Senior, Defensive Lineman -Became fi rst quarterback in FHSU history to throw for at least 2,000 yards and rush for 500 -All-MIAA Third Team selection on the defensive line in 2013. yards in the same season in 2013. -Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American (2012 & 2013). -24 passing touchdowns in 2013 were third-most in a single season in FHSU history. -Tied for eighth on the team in tackles (41) in 2013. -Threw for 2,338 yards in 2013 - seventh-most for a single-season in FHSU history. -Had a career-best seven tackles in a game twice, once in 2013 and once in 2014. -Completed 170 passes in 2013 - eighth-most for a single-season in FHSU history. -Has 22 tackles and a half sack to his credit so far this season. -Completion percentage of 59.2 in 2013 was fourth-best in school history.
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