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Hatters Tweetables ON THE AIR STETSON GAME NOTES Video: http://ovcdigitalnetwork.com/watch/?Live=5861&type=Live Announcers: J ason Blanton (play-by-play) and Chuck Mraz (color) GAME INFORMATION Radio: WSBB AM 1230 (New Smyrna Beach), WTJV AM 1490 (DeLand) Date: October 21, 2017 Announcers: Luke Mauro (play-by-play) with Brandon Kravitz (color) Time: 1:00 pm (EST) Live Stats: http://stats.statbroadcast.com/statmonitr/?id=179121 Location: Morehead, Ky. Stadium: Jayne Stadium Series: Series tied 1-1 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Last: Morehead State 41-18 (11/15/14) Date Opponent Location Time/Result STETSON HATTERS MOREHEAD STATE EAGLES Sep 2 Sacred Heart Fairfield, CT L, 3-42 2017 Record: 2-5 2017 Record: 2-5 Sep 9 Marist * Poughkeepsie, NY L, 17-38 2017 PFL Record: 1-3 2017 PFL Record: 1-3 Sep 16 Dartmouth Spec Martin Stadium L, 7-38 Head Coach: Roger Hughes Head Coach: Rob Tenyer Sep 23 Campbell * Spec Martin Stadium L, 21-49 Career Record: 63-88 (14th) Career Record: 20-33 (5th) Sep 30 Valparaiso * Valparaiso, IN L, 24-27 at Stetson: 16-36 (5th year) at Davidson: Same Oct 7 Brown Spec Martin Stadium W, 17-13 Website: GoHatters.com Website: msueagles.com Oct 14 Davidson * Spec Martin Stadium W, 28-17 Twitter: @StetsonFootball Twitter: @MSUEaglesFB Oct 21 Morehead State * Morehead, KY 1 PM Oct 28 San Diego * Spec Martin Stadium 1 PM ATTErs WEETABLES Nov 4 Butler * (HC) Spec Martin Stadium 4 PM H T l Stetson quarterback Colin McGovern is just 276 yards away for most Nov 11 Jacksonville * Jacksonville, FL 1 PM passing yards in a season by a Stetson quarterback. The current record is * Pioneer Football League games All Games Eastern Time 1833 set by Ryan Tentler during the 2014 season. l The Hatters week seven win over Davidson gave Stetson two wins in a row at home for the first time in the Hatters' current era. 2017 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE l Stetson's JJ Henderson returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown in week School Conf. Pct. STR All Pct. STR seven against Davidson. His 81 yard return was the longest punt return in Campbell 4-0 1.000 W4 5-2 .667 W4 Hatter history and his touchdown was the first Stetson punt return for a San Diego 3-0 1.000 W16 4-2 .667 W3 touchdown that was not blocked. Stetson’s two previous punt retuns for Drake 2-1 .667 L1 3-3 .500 L1 touchdowns were at Warner (8/30/14) and at Jacksonville (11/6/13), both on Jacksonville 2-1 .667 L1 4-2 .667 L1 blocked punts. Butler 2-2 .500 W2 4-3 .571 W2 l Stetson is looking to win three in a row for just the second time in its Marist 2-2 .500 L1 3-4 .429 L2 modern history. The only other time the Hatters won three in a row was Valparaiso 2-2 .500 W1 3-4 .429 W1 during the 2014 season when the Hatters won at Davidson (10/25), at Dayton 1-3 .250 L1 2-5 .286 L1 Campbell (11/1) and at home against Marist (11/8). Morehead State 1-3 .250 L3 2-5 .286 L3 l Stetson’s win over Brown University in week six snapped a five game Stetson 1-3 .250 W1 2-5 .286 W2 losing streak to start the season and nine game losing streak overall. Davidson 0-3 .000 L11 2-4 .400 L3 l Before Stetson’s week seven win over Davidson, the Hatters last PFL win More info: Pioneer-Football.org, @PFLNews ^Clinched PFL title was at Campbell on 10/24/16. l Prior to week seven’s win against Davidson, Steton had not won a home game against a Pioneer Football League opponent since beating Marist PFL SCHEDULE/RESULTS College, 22-14 on 11/8/14. Saturday, October 14 Saturday, October 21 l In Stetson’s week seven win over Davidson, the Hatters’ Gordon Stetson Campbell 17, Dayton 7 San Diego at Jacksonville 12:00 p.m. had a 95 yard touchdown run, the longest TD run in Hatter history. Stetson 28, Davidson 17 Stetson at Morehead State 1:00 p.m. l Stetson’s week six win over Brown marked the first time the Hatters Butler 37, Jacksonville 22 Campbell at Butler 1:00 p.m. failed to rush for 100 yards as a team, but still win the game. Stetson was Valparaiso 49, Marist 15 Dayton at Davidson 1:00 p.m. 0-20 in its modern history when failing to rush for 100 yards in a game as San Diego 56, Morehead State 27 Drake at Marist 1:00 p.m. a team. l In the week five loss at Valpo, Colin McGovern passed for a career-high 383 yards, completed 35 passes on a career-high 52 attempts to set MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION Michael Damon, Interim Communications Contact for Football @mdamon021477 E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: 718-406-2991 STETSON VS MOREHEAD STATE OCTOBER 21, 2017 Hatter records for most in a game in all three Stetson defense did its job in keeping Marist represented states on the roster. statistical categories. out of the end zone. The Red Foxes were l The Hatters have five captains for the 2017 l After going the first five games without mak- turned away on downs inside the Stetson season: LB Jeb Boudreaux, RB Arkee Brown, ing an interception, the Hatters have recorded 10 yard line on each of their first two pos- DE Jeff Fallabel, DB Dre Long and QB Colin three interceptions in the last two games. sessions. Freshman defensive lineman Marco McGovern. Sophomore linebacker Colby Duncan has Foreman was credited with a share of both l The Sacred Heart game was the first for made two, while graduate defensive back Dre tackles on fourth down, sharing with gradu- Stetson in which no players from the original Long made one. ates Jeb Boudreaux on the first and Eddie team in 2012 were on the roster. l In the Hatters’ week five win against Brown, Curry on the second. l For the first time since restarting the pro- quarterback Colin McGovern ran for two l Both Stetson and Marist benefitted from a gram, the entire Stetson schedule cosists of touchdowns. It was the first time a Stetson big defensive play for a score in the game. NCAA Division I opponents. quarterback ran for multiple touchdowns in a The Hatters got their defensive touchdown in l Stetson is looking to finish better than .500 game. the second quarter when Boudreaux sacked for the first time since 1951 (8-1-2). The Hatters’ l In the Hatters week six win over Brown, the Red Foxes QB Mike White for a 19-yard loss, best record was 5-6 during the 2014 season. Hatters led 3-0 after the first quarter. It was forcing a fumble that Eric Martin scooped up l In week three’s loss to Dartmouth, the Hat- the first time all season that Stetson scored and raced 20 yards for a touchdown with. ters were held to -3 yards rushing, the low- in the first quarter of a game all season. Marist answered in the third quarter when est output for Stetson since the restart of the l In the week five game at Valparaiso, Stetson Colin McGovern was sacked and stripped program, and the first time they netted nega- outgained its opponent for the first time this by senior Ruben Avalos, who picked up the tive yardage for a game. season, holding a 450-303 advantage in total fumble and scored himself. l Stetson was held to less than 100 yards rush- yards. l In the game against Datrmouth in week three, ing as a team in four of 11 games last season l After allowing an average of over 245 rushing Colin McGovern found freshman receiver Jus- and six of seven games this season. The Hat- yards per game through the first four games, tin Jordan for a touchdown. It was the first ters have failed to rush for at least 100 yards Stetson held week five opponent Valpo to just passing touchdown in McGovern’s NCAA ca- in a game in 21 of 52 games since restart- 49 yards rushing, which set a Stetson reocrd reer and the first receiving touchdown in Jor- ing the program. Not surprisingly, the Hatters for fewest rushing yards allowed in a game by dan’s NCAA career. are 1-20 in those games and 15-16 in all other the Hatters. The previous low by an opponent l In the week four loss to Campbell, Stetson games. Stetson’s week six win over Brown was 53 at Valpo on 10/24/15. players including junior wide receiver Ja’Vonta marked the first time the Hatters did not rush l Former Stetson standout Donald Payne made Swinton, freshman wide receiver Bensley for 100 yards but still won the game. his NFL debut on September 10th for the Jack- Bornelus and freshman running back Gordon l Six of the nine lowest rushing outputs in Ste- sonville Jaguars in a win over the Houston Stetson all scored their first NCAA touch- ton’s history since restarting the program in Texans. The three-time PFL defensive player downs. 2013 have all come this season. The Hatters’ of the year is one of five former PFL players l While Stetson has a group of five players highest rushing output this season was 118 currently on NFL active rosters. Payne is the who serve as captains for the 2017 season, yards against Davidson in week seven, the only rookie in that group.
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