Davenport University FOOTBALL GAME #8 - November 2, 2019

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Davenport University FOOTBALL GAME #8 - November 2, 2019 Davenport University FOOTBALL GAME #8 - November 2, 2019 @DUAthletics /DUAthletics duathletics @DU_Football /DavenportFootball davenportfootball ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS GAME INFORMATION Football Contact: Ryan Thompson Davenport (3-4, 1-4) hosts Wayne State (5-3, 4-1) Office: 616-554-5045 Series tied 1-1 • Saturday, November 2 • 12 p.m. Cell: 517-438-0995 Farmers Insurance Athletic Complex • Caledonia, Mich. Email: [email protected] Live Video/Audio (Rick Berkey/Bill Rohn) Secondary Contact: Cooper Weidenthaler (https://dupanthers.com/watch/?Live=1197) Office: 616-871-6187 Live Stats - (http://www.sidearmstats.com/davenport/football) Cell: 641-431-0479 Email: [email protected] SID Office: DU Student Center FIRST AND 10 DAVENPORT FAST FACTS » The month of October ended with a 27-7 loss at No. 16 Grand Valley State last Saturday night. After a 3-0 month of September, the Panthers did not win a game in October. The General overall record of their September opponents is currently 9-14, while the four opponents in Founded ........................................ 1866 October have posted a combined record of 24-7. Enrollment ......3,000 (Lettinga Campus) » The Panthers rushed for 1.6 yards per carry over the last four games and scored just Nickname.................................Panthers twice on the ground. They have yielded 11 rushing touchdowns and 4.1 yards per carry. The School Colors ......Red, Black and White passing game is averaging 190.2 yards per game with six touchdowns. The team also got Stadium ..............Farmers Ins. Complex off to slow starts in the last four games being outscored 38-0 in the first quarter and 74-13 Capacity........................................ 2,000 in the first half. Surface .................................... FieldTurf » The Panther defense had a really good game at Grand Valley State and allowed just 202 Affiliation ......................NCAA Division II total yards to the Lakers. It was the lowest output of the season for GVSU breaking the Conference ................................. GLIAC previous mark of 287 yards at Michigan Tech. GVSU went 4-for-12 on third down and did President ................Dr. Richard Pappas not convert their only attempt on fourth down. The average field position for GVSU was their Athletic Director ................ Paul Lowden own 44-yard line for the game. Meanwhile, Davenport started at their own 22-yard line on Athletic Dept. Phone ........616-871-6182 average. Two of their three touchdown drives covered 21 and 34 yards respectively. » The Panther offense in the poor conditions in Allendale did not convert a third down until Coaching Staff Head Coach................. Sparky McEwen the third quarter and managed 131 of their 161 yards in the third stanza. Haiden Majewski Alma Mater/Year .........Ferris State/1991 played in the second half in relief of Deondre Ford and promptly led the team on an 11-play, Record at DU/Years ........10-19/3rd year 90-yard drive for their lone score. Majewski rushed for 25 yards, the longest run on the night Career Record/Years ......10-19/3rd year for DU, on the second play of the drive and on the 11th play he tossed a 36-yard touchdown to a wide-open Nate Couturier. The pitch-and-catch combo both went to Allendale High Assistant Coaches (Duties) School. Adrian McEwen .. Def. Coordinator/DB's » The Panthers have made 13 plays of 30-plus yards this season. The breakdown is one Jim Purtill .............Off. Coordinator/QB's rushing play, eight passing plays, three kickoff returns and one interception. Lavelle Walker .. Run Game/LB's/Sp. Team » The all-time series against Wayne State is tied 1-1. The Panthers improved to 6-0 last Travis Zajkowski ........WR's/Pass Game season on October 6 with a 37-14 win in Detroit. Daronte Powers caught a pair of touchdown Bart Estola ............................ Tight Ends passes in the first half and finished with three catches for 43 yards. Seth Acda went over the Marcus White.................. Offensive Line century mark with 136 rushing yards and a 65-yard run which is still the school record. DU Lucas Melo .................... Defensive Line has not had a 100-yard rusher since that performance. The Warriors won the first meeting Josh Ware .....................Running Backs on November 11, 2017 in Caledonia. The game went to overtime with Wayne State picking Thomas White .......................Asst WR's up the 34-27 win. Romello Brown scored on a four-yard run in OT which capped off a three Greg Martin...... Strength & Conditioning rushing TD performance. Austin McCrory ...........Asst Linebackers » Chris Ahmed enters this week having converted 35-of-39 extra points and 11-of-16 field DeJuan Hollmon ..... Asst Offensive Line goals in his 18-game career. This season he booted four field goals in the first three games. Josh Johnson ........ Asst Defensive Line Since then he has attempted just one field goal and it was blocked from 50 yards against Ashland. » Kye Black leads the team with 55 tackles this season. He has played in 36 career games for the Panthers at linebacker. Black has a total of 261 tackles, 38 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks, six forced fumbles and one fumble recovery at DU. » Nate Couturier has caught a touchdown pass in four of the last five games. He currently leads the team with 24 catches for 384 yards and is averaging 16 yards per catch. He ranks seventh in the GLIAC in receptions and touchdowns and ninth in yards and yards per game. » Haiden Majewski went over 2,500 passing yards in his career at GVSU last week with 57 yards on 5-of-6. Majewski has thrown 22 touchdowns and has a 120.8 efficiency rating in 22 career games. DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2019 Davenport Numerical Roster # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Kye Black LB 5-11 223 R-SR Fort Wayne, Ind./Wayne 50 Ross Bolman LB 6-1 220 FR Zeeland/West 2 Haiden Majewski QB 6-0 190 R-SR Zeeland/Allendale 51 Dylan Hill LB 5-11 185 FR Dowagiac/Union 2 Deion Powers DB 5-9 180 R-JR Fort Wayne, Ind./Wayne 52 Charlie Jones DL 6-2 250 R-FR Benton Harbor/Benton Harbor 3 Keion Powers WR 5-8 165 R-SR Fort Wayne, Ind./Wayne 53 Shain Shannon OL 6-0 303 R-SR Lansing/Sexton 3 Kendall Sawyer DB 6-1 180 JR Fort Myers, Fla./East Lee County 54 T.J. Daniels LB 5-11 240 GR St. Louis, Mo./University 4 Deondre Ford QB 6-2 216 R-JR Waco, Texas/Midway 55 Davone Hall OL 6-3 316 GR Brooklyn, N.Y./Sheepshead Bay 4 Jeremy Kelly DB 6-2 200 SR Inglewood, Calif./Salesian 56 Jack Shomock LS 5-11 204 FR Petoskey/Petoskey 5 Nate Couturier WR 5-10 158 R-SR Allendale/Allendale 59 Meckah Lester OL 6-5 280 R-SO Chicago, Ill./Simeon 5 Jalen Robinson LB 5-10 188 SO Detroit/Oak Park 60 Herbert Horne OL 6-3 250 FR Choctaw, Okla./Choctaw 6 Robert Clanton DL 6-3 270 SR Muskegon/Orchard View 61 Ehan Yost OL 6-6 320 FR Montague/Montague 7 Jaylan Brown DB 5-9 180 JR Ontario, Calif./Eleanor Roosevelt 62 Bryce Perko DL 6-4 220 FR Sterling Heights/Parkway Christian 7 Myles Goulbourne WR 6-5 234 R-JR Waterbury, Conn./Crosby 63 Andrew Brown OL 5-11 262 FR Farmington Hills/Harrison 9 Patrick McMahon DL 6-2 258 R-JR Inverness, Ill./William Fremd 65 Peyton Young OL 6-4 312 FR Muskegon/Oakridge 9 Cody Blankenburg WR 5-7 160 SO Lansing/Sexton 66 Trenton Stears OL 6-3 285 FR Constantine/Constantine 10 Jaden Gardner LB 6-2 225 SO Riverside, Calif./Notre Dame 67 Ethan McIntyre DL 6-2 205 FR Schoolcraft/Schoolcraft 10 Nolan Bird QB 6-0 184 R-FR Lansing/Grand Ledge 68 Caleb Mayers OL 6-4 320 R-SR Lansing/Catholic Central 11 Marquian Johnson WR 6-4 210 R-JR Pontiac/Clawson 69 Colin Sartor OL 6-0 310 R-FR Taylor/Detroit Central 12 Ulice Gillard WR 6-2 205 R-JR Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona 70 Anthony Cerrillo OL 6-6 315 JR La Mirada, Calif./La Mirada 12 Jordan Cry LB 6-1 210 GR Detroit/Southfield 71 Brenden Bott OL 6-4 285 R-JR Grand Rapids/Kenowa Hills 13 Amonte Gwinn WR 6-4 205 SR Orlando, Fla./University 72 Angelo Allen OL 6-3 310 SR Avon, Ind./Avon 13 Joe Thomas LB 6-2 190 FR Detroit/Cody 73 Trevor Weiss OL 6-5 318 SO South Lyon/South Lyon 14 Liam Cavanaugh LB 6-3 215 SO Holland/West Ottawa 74 Anthony Scott OL 6-2 335 JR Millersville, Md./Old Mill 15 Daronte Powers WR 6-0 190 R-SR Fort Wayne, Ind./Wayne 75 Alex Rafael OL 6-2 270 FR Otsego/Otsego 15 Taylour Ousley DB 5-11 190 GR Columbus, Ohio/Centennial 76 Kent Cullumber OL 6-3 305 JR Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle 16 Blake Daniels QB 6-6 220 SO Macomb/L'Anse Creuse North 78 Collin Tone OL 6-3 295 SO Schoolcraft/Schoolcraft 17 Keewone Parker LB 6-1 205 FR Lansing/Everett 79 Mo Jefferson OL 6-4 300 JR New Orleans, La./Landry Walker 17 Isaac Van Dyke QB 6-1 200 FR Holland/West Ottawa 80 Austin Alward WR 6-5 200 FR Middleville/Thornapple-Kellogg 18 Malik Hayes DL 6-4 240 GR San Diego, Calif./Grossmont 81 Blake Keller WR 6-2 180 R-FR Hudsonville/Hudsonville 19 Max Tiraboschi P/WR 6-1 195 JR Bath/Bath 81 James Patrick WR 5-11 185 FR Grand Rapids/Christian 19 Abe Thompson DL 6-2 226 SR Yuma, Ariz./Cibola 82 Nick Morgan TE 6-7 238 SO Fluvanna, Va./Fluvanna County 20 Chaz Moore RB 5-9 210 R-JR Lansing/Williamston 83 Gourney Sloan WR 6-0 171 JR Grand Rapids/East Grand Rapids 20 Marshall Brooks DB 6-3 195 SO Flint/Carman-Ainsworth 83 Jon'Naize Owens WR 6-2 210 R-FR Detroit/Chippewa Valley 21 Brandon Mangram DB 5-11 185 SR Buford, Ga./Buford 84 Eric Hoogland TE 6-5 235 R-FR Grandville/Calvin Christian 21 Caleef Jenkins RB 5-9 225 FR River Rouge/River Rouge 85 Genori Parrish WR 6-2 195 R-FR Fairfield, Ala./Ramsay 22 Leon Crawford III LB 6-0 195 SR Inkster/Westland John
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