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University of the Cumberlands Patriots Campbellsville University Tigers 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Aug UC Patriots Football #17 Cumberlands vs. Campbellsville • Sept. 15, 2018 • 7:00 P.M. James H. Taylor, II Stadium • Williamsburg, KY Cumberlands Campbellsville Cumberlands Quick Facts Location: Williamsburg, KY 2018 Season 3-0 Overall Record 0-2 Founded: 1888 0-0 Conference Record 0-0 Enrollment: 11,700 2-0 Home Record 0-1 First Year of Program: 1985 1-0 Away Record 0-1 Nickname: Patriots 2018 Stats Averages Colors: Red, Navy, and Gray 252.0 Rush Yds./Gm. 98.0 Conference: Mid-South Conference 193.7 Pass Yds./Gm. 185.5 Division: Appalachian Division 445.7 Total Offense/Gm. 283.5 Stadium: James H. Taylor, II Stadium 45.3 Points/Gm. 9.5 126.0 Rush Def./Gm. 119.5 President: Dr. Larry Cockrum 195.0 Pass Def./Gm. 212.5 Athletic Director: Chris Kraftick 321.0 Total Defense/Gm. 332.0 SID: Tommy Chasanoff 20.0 Points Against/Gm. 30.5 SID Contact Phone: (606) 539-4479 90.7 Penalty Yds./Gm. 70.0 43.3 3rd Down Conv. % 40.0 Football Contact: Bo Kidd 50.0 4th Down Conv. % 43.0 FB Contact Phone: (606) 539-4404 +5 Turnover Margin -4 39.1 Punt Yds./Att. 30.5 Today’s Game 13.3 Punt Return Yds./Att. 7.2 18.3 Kick Return Yds./Att. 19.8 Today’s contest will be the 30th meeting ever between the University of the Cumberlands All-Time Records and Campbellsville University. UC leads the 194-152-1 Overall Record 155-167-1 109-63-1 Home Record N/A series 17-12. The last meeting came in 2016 105-82 Conference Record N/A with a 23-17 win over the Tigers in 6 (2013) Conference Titles 4 Williamsburg. 2013 Last NAIA Appearance 2015 5-7 Postseason Record 3-6 University of the Cumberlands Patriots Campbellsville University Tigers 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Aug. 25 @ (11) Southeastern University W 27-26 Aug. 25 Faulkner University L 16-10 Sept. 1 Cincinnati Christian University W 65-0 Sept. 1 @ Webber International University L 45-9 Sept. 8 (24) Faulkner University W 44-34 Sept. 15 @ University of the Cumberlands 7:00 Sept. 15 (19) Campbellsville University 7:00 Sept. 22 Point University 1:30 Sept. 22 @ Kentucky Christian University 1:30 Sept. 29 @ Kentucky Christian University 1:30 Sept. 29 (2) Reinhardt University* 7:00 Oct. 6 Bethel University* 7:00 Oct. 6 @ Union College* 7:00 Oct. 13 @ Cumberland University* 7:00 Oct. 13 @ Point University* 1:30 Oct. 27 @ Georgetown College* 1:30 Oct. 20 (RV) Bluefield College* 7:00 Nov. 3 Lindsey Wilson College* 1:30 Oct. 27 St. Andrews University* 1:30 Nov. 10 Cincinnati Christian University* 1:30 Nov. 10 @ University of Pikeville* 6:00 *Denotes MSC Appalachian Division games *Denotes MSC Bluegrass Division Games - All times are eastern standard time - All times are eastern standard time Mid-South Conference Standings Appalachian Division Bluegrass Division Sun Division Team Record MSC Team Record MSC Team Record MSC (17) University of the Cumberlands 3-0 0-0 (19) Bethel University 2-0 0-0 (RV) Keiser University 2-0 0-0 Bluefield College 2-1 0-0 (4) Lindsey Wilson College 2-0 0-0 (RV) Webber International University 2-0 0-0 (7) Reinhardt University 1-1 0-0 (9) Georgetown College 1-1 0-0 Ave Maria University 1-1 0-0 St. Andrews University 1-1 0-0 Cumberland University 1-2 0-0 (RV) Faulkner University 1-1 0-0 Union College 1-1 0-0 Kentucky Christian Univ. 1-2 0-0 (18) Southeastern University 1-1 0-0 University of Pikeville 1-2 0-0 Campbellsville University 0-2 0-0 Edward Waters University 1-2 0-0 Point University 0-3 0-0 Cincinnati Christian Univ. 0-3 0-0 Warner University 0-2 0-0 Follow us on social media Find Patriots videos on YouTube @UC_Patriots @CumberlandsPatriots www.cumberlandspatriots.com UC Patriots Football #17 Cumberlands vs. Campbellsville • Sept. 15, 2018 • 7:00 P.M. James H. Taylor, II Stadium • Williamsburg, KY NAIA Coaches Top 25 Poll #1 (As of 9-10-18) The Poll At a Glance School Record Points Defending NAIA National Champions St. 1. Saint Francis (IN) 2-0 366 Francis (IN) earned the #1 spot for the 16th 2. Morningside (IA) 2-0 351 straight poll. St. Francis was a unanimous 3. Southern Oregon 2-0 339 choice, receiving all 16 first-place votes and 4. Lindsey Wilson (KY) 2-0 324 366 total points. Lindsey Wilson jumps one 5. Northwestern (IA) 2-0 308 spot to #4 with with 324 points. Reinhardt 6. Marian (IN) 2-0 289 (#7) and Georgetown (#9) both drop in this 7. Reinhardt (GA) 1-1 274 poll. 8. Concordia (MI) 2-0 246 9. Georgetown (KY) 1-1 227 Both Cumberlands (#17) and Bethel (#19) 10. Grand View (IA) 1-1 218 enter the Top 25 from being unranked with 11. Evangel (MO) 3-0 217 their unbeaten starts to the year. 12. Baker (KS) 1-1 196 Southeastern (#18) also dropped after 13. Langston (OK) 1-0 189 14. Rocky Mountain (MT) 2-1 165 falling to UC in the season opener. 15. Benedictine (KS) 2-1 151 16. Kansas Wesleyan 2-0 147 17. Cumberlands (KY) 3-0 127 18. Southeastern (FL) 1-1 126 19. Bethel (TN) 2-0 111 20. Dickinson State (ND) 1-1 106 21. Saint Xavier (IL) 1-2 101 22. Arizona Christian 2-0 96 23. Montana Tech 1-0 88 24. Midland (NE) 2-0 44 25. Sterling (KS) 1-1 30 Last Week in the MSC This Week in the MSC September 6th September 14th Bethel @ Pikeville 62-31 St. Andrews @ (9) Georgetown 7:00 September 8th September 15th (RV) Bluefield @ Cincinnati Christian 45-7 Cumberland (TN) @ Ave Maria 12:00 Edward Waters @ Point 17-10 Union @ (RV) Faulkner 1:00 Kentucky Christian @ Warner 41-34 Kentucky Christian @ Point 1:30 (7) Georgetown @ (2) Reinhardt 21-45 ((18) Southeastern @ Cincinnati Christian 1:30 (24) Faulkner @ Cumberlands (KY) 34-44 (7) Reinhardt @ Warner 1:30 Ave Maria @ (5) Lindsey Wilson 15-44 (RV) Keiser @ (19) Bethel 2:30 Cumberland (TN) @ Arkansas Pine-Bluff 0-55 Campbellsville @ (17) Cumberlands (KY) 7:00 Bluefield @ (RV) Webber International 7:30 Pikeville @ (4) Lindsey Wilson 7:30 (All Times Eastern) (All Times Eastern) Campbellsville University Quick Facts Media Information Location: Campbellsville, KY UC Radio: WEZJ 104.3 FM Founded: 1906 UC Video: portal.stretchinternet.com/cumberlands/ Enrollment: 10,500 UC Stats: http://www.dakstats.com/websync/Pages/ First Year of Program: 1987 Webcasts.aspx?association=10 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Maroon and Gray CU Radio: N/A Conference: MSC Bluegrass (FB) / Mid-South Conference CU Video: N/A Stadium: Finley Stadium CU Stats: N/A President: Dr. Michael V. Carter Athletic Director: Jim Hardy SID: Jordan Alves SID Contact Phone: (270) 789-5276 UC Patriots Football #17 Cumberlands vs. Campbellsville • Sept. 15, 2018 • 7:00 P.M. James H. Taylor, II Stadium • Williamsburg, KY All-Time Records Series At A Glance Season W-L Pct. Coach UC Overall W-L vs. Campbellsville .......................... 17-12 1985 1-9 .100 Tom Dowling 1986 3-7 .300 Tom Dowling UC Home W-L vs. Campbellsville ............................. 8-7 1987 7-3 .700 Tom Dowling 1988 10-1 .909 Tom Dowling 1989 7-3 .700 Tom Dowling UC Road W-L vs. Campbellsville .............................. 9-5 1990 7-2-1 .700 Tom Dowling 1991 4-5 .444 Tom Dowling Last Five Contests Between 1992 3-7 .300 Tom Dowling Patriots and Tigers 1993 2-9 .182 Tom Dowling 1994 5-5 .500 Tom Dowling 1995 6-4 .600 Tom Dowling Date Location Score Winner 1996 2-7 .222 Dan Haley 9-25-16 Williamsburg, KY 23-17 UC 1997 5-5 .500 Dan Haley 8-27-15 Campbellsville, KY 27-24 UC 1998 3-7 .300 Dan Haley 11-4-14 Williamsburg, KY 58-12 CU 1999 3-8 .273 Dan Haley 11-2-13 Campbellsville, KY 70-17 UC 2000 2-8 .200 Dan Haley 10-27-12 Williamsburg, KY 68-19 UC 2001 3-7 .300 Chuck King 2002 4-6 .400 Chuck King *UC has won 13 of the last 14 meetings in the series, including 2003 8-2 .800 Chuck King 6-1 in Williamsburg. 2004 8-3 .727 Chuck King 2005 8-3 .727 Chuck King 2006 6-4 .600 John Bland 2007 8-3 .727 John Bland 2008 10-2 .833 John Bland 2009 9-2 .818 John Bland 2010 7-4 .636 John Bland 2011 7-3 .700 John Bland 2012 10-2 .833 John Bland 2013 13-1 .929 John Bland 2014 3-7 .300 Matt Rhymer 2015 7-3 .700 Matt Rhymer 2016 4-6 .400 Matt Rhymer 2017 6-4 .600 Matt Rhymer 2018 3-0 1.000 Matt Rhymer Totals 194-152-1 .558 2018 Mid-South Conference Statistical Leaders Yards Rushing Total Tackles Chris Young (CCU) - 60 att, 314 yds, 2 TDs Austin Archey (KCU) - 16 UT, 25 AT, 41 Total Montralius Mosely (RU) - 28 att, 258 yds, 2 TDs Harmand St. Hubert (KCU) - 11 UT, 15 AT, 26 Total Malik Brown (Blue) - 48 att, 251 yds, 0 TDs Shaun Kolb (Blue) - 17 UT, 8 AT, 25 Total Yards Passing Total Sacks Cason Whitt (Blue) - 35-69, 519 yds, 6 TDs, 3 INT Aaron White (CU) - 3 solo, 1 ast., 3.5 sacks Kendrick Furness (Union) - 34-49, 498 yds, 7 TDs, 2 INT Aaron Givens (WIU) - 3 solo, 0 ast., 3.0 sacks Cameron Dukes (LWC) - 36-54, 497 yds, 3 TDs, 1 INT Tevin McCoy (RU) - 3 solo, 0 ast., 3.0 sacks Yards Receiving Total Interceptions Cam Wyche (LWC) - 12 rec, 257 yds, 2 TDs Cedric Thomas (UPike) - 2 INTs, 44 yds, 0 TDs JJ Ogbogu (GC) - 8 rec, 235 yds, 2 TDs Cory Rahman (SEU) - 2 INTs, 26 yds, 0 TDs Arites Clark (Pike) - 11 rec, 218 yds, 2 TDs Harmand St.
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