2013 DEPAUW FOOTBALL NOTES Game 3: Depauw (0-2, 0-1 NCAC) at Kenyon (1-2, 1-1 NCAC) Saturday, September 28 • Mcbride Field • Gambier, Ohio • 1 P.M
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2013 DEPAUW FOOTBALL NOTES Game 3: DePauw (0-2, 0-1 NCAC) at Kenyon (1-2, 1-1 NCAC) Saturday, September 28 • McBride Field • Gambier, Ohio • 1 p.m. DePauw returns to the road and to North Turnover margin +0.5 +0.7 DEPAUW RADIO Coast Athletic Conference play when it K.O. return average 16.8 16.1 DePauw campus station WGRE (91.5 FM) makes its first trip to Kenyon College since Punt return average 2.3 6.0 will broadcast the game live to West Cen- joining the NCAC. Net punting 28.8 30.5 tral Indiana and at: www.wgre.org. Fans The Tigers are 0-2 overall and 0-1 in Team Tackles for Loss 3.5 9.7 can listen on mobile devices at www.wgre. NCAC play after last Saturday’s 45-0 home Team Pass Sacks 0.0 2.3 org Devin Dixon and Carrie Perras call the loss to Wittenberg. The Lords are 1-2 overall Pass Sacks Allowed 1.5 3.0 action from the press box. and 1-1 in the NCAC after last Saturday’s 20- 13 home loss to Ohio Wesleyan. TIGERS NOTES VIDEO The Tigers are 59-32 dating back to the be- Live streaming video for Saturday’s game, DEPAUW UPDATE ginning of the 2004 season and are 38-24 DePauw is looking for its first win of is available at http://client.stretchinternet. over the last six seasons ... this marks the the season after last Saturday’s loss to com/client/kenyon.portal 73rd season of play at Blackstock Stadium Wittenberg. where DePauw teams have posted a 195- Barry Flynn caught seven passes for 68 135-5 record for a .590 winning percent- LIVE STATS yards, while Nikko Sansone rushed for 26 Live stats are available at <http://ath- age … DePauw kicker Eric Malm, a National yards on four carries, averaged 23.0 yards Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete letics.kenyon.edu/sports/2013/8/7/ on five kickoff returns and totaled 151 all- FBALL_0807134406.aspx> nominee, ranks 20th in school history with purpose yards. 115 career points which also is fifth among Cody Baker led the defense with 16 tackles kickers at DePauw … the NCAC is marking THE COACHES with Adam Folta chipping in 13. its 30th anniversary as one of Division III’s For the season, Flynn has caught 16 for premier conferences. 169 yards and shares the NCAC lead with 7.5 grabs per game. FROM HARDWOOD TO TURF Justin Murray has started both games DePauw wide receiver Barry Flynn, an at quarterback, but shared time with Matt all-NCAC basketball player for the Tigers Hunt in the Wittenberg game. Murray has who averaged 13.3 points and 6.6 rebounds completed just under 58 percent of his in 56 career games, is playing in his third passes for 186 yards with two interceptions, game in a DePauw football uniform. Flynn while Hunt was 9 of 18 for 97 yards and one was a walk-on tight end at Ball State for the interception. 2009 and 2010 seasons. Baker and Folta share the team lead in Bill Lynch ..............................Coach ..............Chris Monfiletto tackles with 21 apiece, while Dennis Callicutt A LOOK BACK AT LAST WEEK DePauw ..................................School ..................................Kenyon paces the squad with 1.5 tackles for loss. Butler ’77 ........................ ...............Davidson ’04 Visiting Wittenberg scored on each of Alma Mater 8-4 (2nd/2004) ...Record at School..................7-6 (2nd) its first three possessions and outgained 100-99-3 (19th) ...... Career Record .....................7-6 (2nd) SCOUTING KENYON DePauw, 461-171, on the way to a 45-0 NCAC After a season-opening 37-7 win at Al- win in the Tigers’ home opener at Blackstock legheny, Kenyon dropped its last two to Stadium. SERIES INFORMATION Earlham and Ohio Wesleyan. Overall ..........................................................................DePauw leads, 4-2 Wittenberg took the opening kickoff and In Gambier.................................................................. DePauw leads, 2-1 Quarterbacks Max Boyd and Jake Bates drove 80 yards in 13 plays with quarterback In Greencastle .......................................................... DePauw leads, 2-1 have shared time under center and haven’t Reed Florence scoring from one yard. Evan thrown an interception in a combined 64 Grissom’s extra point made it 7-0 with 10:23 Date W/L Score Site pass attempts. left in the first. 11/4/1922 W 34-7 D Brian Hunca (8 rec.-142 yds), Nick Gas- The hosts failed to pick up a first down 9/6/1980 W 23-0 K barro (8-65) and Jibri McLean (7-213) lead on their first series and Wittenberg struck 10/15/1983 L 13-30 K the receiving corps, while Brandon January 10/27/1984 W 37-12 D again as Florence scored on a 4-yard run with 10/12/1985 W 35-0 K and Casey Beaudouin each rush for over 50 4:20 remaining. Another three-and-out for 10/20/2013 L 19-21 D yards per contest. Blake Calcei has carried DePauw’s offense gave Wittenberg the ball the ball just 15 times, but has rushed for three back and the guests drove to the DePauw 2 2013 DEPAUW SCHEDULE scores. before Dennis Callicutt stopped Florence for 9/7 at Sewanee ............................................L, 7-10 Defensively, Reed Franklin leads the team a three-yard loss on third-and-goal. Grissom 9/21 *WITTENBERG ...........................L, 0-45 with 29 tackles followed by Zach Morrow booted a 22-yard field goal to push the lead with 28, and Kolin Sullivan with 26. Sul- to 17-0 with 12:10 left in the half. 9/28 *at Kenyon ...............................................1 p.m. livan has recorded a team-high 7.0 tackles Midway through the second period, 10/5 *at Denison .............................................2 p.m. for loss, while Franklin has totaled 6.5. Cam Wittenberg was called for a personal foul 10/12 *OBERLIN .........................................1 p.m. Ventling leads the Lords with 2.5 sacks and on Nikko Sansone’s punt return giving the 10/19 *at Ohio Wesleyan ..............................1 p.m. Ryan Rosen follows with 2.0. Tigers the ball on Wittenberg’s 34. Freshman 10/26 *ALLEGHENY ..................................1 p.m. Kenyon’s defense allows just 81.7 rush- Matt Hunt entered the game at quarterback 11/2 *WOOSTER ......................................1 p.m. ing yards per game and has picked off four for DePauw and converted a fourth-down 11/9 *at Hiram ..................................................1 p.m. passes. pass to Barry Flynn for 16 yards to the 16. 11/16 *WABASH.................................. 1:07 p.m. Two plays later, however, Hunt was picked COMPARING THE TEAMS off by Mark Swope at the Wittenberg 4 after Per-Game Category DEP KEN *North Coast Athletic Conference game Evan Killilea deflected the pass. Scoring offense 3.5 21.7 Wittenberg then needed just six plays to Rushing offense 71.5 163.3 cover 96 yards with Jimmy Dehnke scoring Passing offense 141.5 151.3 on a 3-yard run with 2:55 left in the half to Team Pass Efficiency 87.09 112.36 make it 24-0. Total offense 213.0 314.7 Dehnke scored on Wittenberg’s first pos- Scoring defense 27.5 17.3 session of the second half with a five-yard Rushing defense 210.5 81.7 run before Florence tossed a nine-yard scor- Passing defense 158.0 255.0 ing pass to Sean Gary to make it 38-0 with Pass eff. defense 129.87 113.7 6:39 remaining in the third. Total defense 368.5 336.7 Early in the fourth, Wittenberg’s Victor 1 —— depauw.edu/athletics • twitter.com/DePauwAthletics • facebook.com/DePauwAthletics —— 1 Banjo blocked Eric Malm’s punt and the the clock. BREAKING DOWN THE 2013 TIGERS visitors needed just one play to score with Seaman completed 39-of-54 passes for a By Class backup quarterback Zack Jenkins scoring on career-high 322 yards. His 39 completions Freshmen 40 his first play of the game - a five-yard run. tied the second most in school history and Sophomores 26 Juniors 16 DePauw’s best scoring chance came on its the Tigers’ 45 as a team broke the mark of Seniors 17 final series of the game when it drove to the 41 set against Hope in 2000. Justin Murray Wittenberg 1, but Amen Galley was stopped was 6 of 13 for 44 yards. By State by Dwight Hill and Brady Vanover for a two- In all, 11 different Tigers caught passes Arizona 1 yard loss on fourth-and-goal. led by Kevin Ude with career highs of nine California 1 Florence completed 20 of 31 passes for catches and 79 yards, Bobby Coburn followed Connecticut 1 212 yards with Brendon Cunningham hauling with seven catches. Georgia 4 Illinois 21 in five for 64 yards. Sean Gary carried the ball DePauw totaled 419 yards of offense and Indiana 45 14 times for 110 yards as Wittenberg totaled ran 93 offensive plays. Sansone led the Ti- Kentucky 2 235 rushing yards and 226 through the air. gers with 172 all-purpose yards. Missouri 13 Hunt completed 9 of 18 for 97 yards with Williams paced Kenyon with 127 rushing Ohio 8 Justin Murray connecting on three of his six yards in 29 tries, while Shannon completed Oklahoma 1 attempts. Sansone rushed for 26 yards on 11 of 21 for 151 yards. Nick Gasbarro paced Tennessee 1 four carries. the Lords with four catches. Texas 1 Cody Baker paced DePauw with 16 tack- Jack Quinn led DePauw with 13 tackles les followed by Adam Folta with 10 and followed by Mitch Dwenger with 10.