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2013 #UPIKEFootball Bears Pikeville (4-3, 1-2 MSC East) at No. 17 Georgetown (3-3, 1-1 MSC East) Oct. 26, 2013 | Toyota Stadium | Georgetown, Ky. | 1:30 p.m. ET | Z-Rock 107.5 FM (EKB) | Pike TV • UPIKE is looking for its fi rst win against Georgetown (Ky.) in program history, losing all 12 matchups TODAY’S MATCH-UP since the fi rst season in 2001. Most recently, the Bears dropped a 35-10 decision against the Tigers in Pikeville, Ky. That Georgetown team went on to fi nish 10-1 with a fi rst-round loss in the NAIA vs. Playoffs. • Georgetown, at 3-3 overall, is off to its worst start since going 2-4 in 2008. Last season the Tigers fi nished the regular season undefeated at 10-0 but this season started with a loss, falling to Ohio Pikeville Bears (4-3) Dominican 41-14 at home. The other two losses have come on the road against ranked NAIA 2012 Record: 3-8 (1-4 MSC East/T4th) teams, including No. 2 Cumberlands (Ky.), 38-35, and No. 15 Faulkner (Ala.), 55-31. • The Tiger defense has been tough to crack at times this season, ranking sixth in the NAIA in sacks 2013 Rank: NR per game (3.3) and No. 7 in the nation in rushing defense, allowing just 107.3 yards per contest. Last:: W, 35-24 vs. Bethel (Tenn.) While the defense has helped, Georgetown’s offense has also soared through the air, averaging just under 300 yards per game. Quarterback Neal Pawsat leads the charge, ranking eighth in the NAIA Georgetown Tigers (3-3) with 283.8 passing yards per game. Thirteen different Tigers have caught a pass this season, while 2012 Record: 10-1 (5-0 MSC East/1st) Ben Patenaude leads the pack with 349 yards on 18 catches with a touchdown. Branden Burdette 2013 Rank: No. 17 and Logan Crockett pace the Tigers with four touchdown grabs each, on just 13 and 12 catches, Last: L, 38-35 vs. No. 2 Cumberlands (Ky.) respectively. • UPIKE outgained Bethel (Tenn.) 257-85 on the ground in last week’s 35-24 win, much to the help of SERIES HISTORY Seth Millar’s 134 yards with one touchdown. Millar, who started his collegiate career at Georgetown, averaged 6.7 yards per carry, bringing his season total to 552 yards, ranking 33rd among NAIA Overall Record: Georgetown leads 12-0 backs. Last Meeting: GC 35, UPIKE 10 - • Wide receiver Nu’Keese Richardson put UPIKE in the national spotlight last week after earning the Oct. 20, 2012 in Pikeville, Ky. NAIA Football Special Teams National Player of the Week award. Richardson returned a pair of punts for touchdowns to help the Bears hold off Bethel in the second half. His longest was 76 yards, HEAD COACHES just one-yard shy of a program record. Behind his efforts, UPIKE ranks second in the NAIA in yards Pikeville per return at 20. Dudley Hilton (Eastern Kentucky ‘72) • Where the UPIKE offense ranks in the NAIA: No. 11 Total Pasisng Yards: 1,907; No. 13 Third-Down Record at Pikeville: 11-17 (Third Season) Conversion: 45.5 percent; No. 14 Total Offense Per Game: 447; No. 15 Passing Yards Per Game: Overall Record: 11-17 (Third Season) 272.4. Record vs. Georgetown: 0-2 • Where the UPIKE defense ranks in the NAIA: No. 16 Total Sacks: 18; No. 19 Sacks Per Game: 2.6; No. 25 Pass Defense Per Game: 183. Georgetown Bill Cronin (Indiana ‘78) 2013 Schedule and Results Quick Facts Record at Georgetown: 158-39 (17th Season) OVERALL RECORD 4-3 Location ....................................... Pikeville, Ky. 41501 Overall Record: 158-39 (17th Season) MSC EAST 1-2 Founded .............................................................. 1889 Record vs. Pikeville: 12-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-1 Enrollment ........................................................... 2,300 HOME 2-1 Nickname ............................................................ Bears MEDIA INFORMATION AWAY 2-2 Colors .................................................. Orange & Black Pikeville Conference .................................................. Mid-South Dan White (@DanPriceWhite) AUG. 29 at Morehead State (Ky.) W, 13-10 President ...........................................Dr. James Hurley Asst. Athletic Director/SID SEPT. 5 BLUEFIELD (Va.)* W, 56-13 Athletic Director ...........................Dr. Reginald Overton Cell: 502-432-1327 SEPT. 14 at Edward Waters (Fla.) W, 47-41 (OT) Associate Athletic Director .................... Robert Staggs Offi ce: 606-218-5350 Email: [email protected] SEPT. 21 at (25) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* L, 35-26 Stadium ......................W.C. Hambley Athletic Complex SEPT. 26 (4) CUMBERLANDS (Ky.)* L, 59-3 Surface .......................................................... Field Turf SOCIAL MEDIA OCT. 5 at Cumberland (Tenn.) L, 49-42 (OT) Capacity .............................................................. 4,000 Twitter: @UPIKEAthletics OCT 19 BETHEL (Tenn.) W, 35-24 First Year of Football ............................................ 2001 Facebook: facebook.com/UPIKEAthletics OCT. 26 at (17) Georgetown (Ky.)* 1:30 p.m. Number of Seasons ................................. 13th Season Instagram: UPIKEAthletics NOV. 2 at Kentucky Christian* 1:30 p.m. All-Time Record .................................................. 54-78 NOV. 9 BELHAVEN (Miss.) 1:30 P.M. NAIA Championship Series’ .......................One (2005) BROADCAST NOV. 16 UNION (Ky.)* 1:30 P.M. MSC Championships ...........................................None INFORMATION NOV. 23 NAIA Championship Series^ TBA 2012 Record ........................................................... 3-8 Television Network: Pike TV (Channel 99 in DEC. 21 NAIA National Championship% TBA 2012 MSC East .......................................................1-4 Pikeville) *Mid-South Conference East Division Game Head Coach ............................................Dudley Hilton Streaming: piketv.com ^Campus Sites Alma Mater ................................. Eastern Kentucky ‘72 %Rome, Ga. Record at Pikeville ........................11-17 (Third Seaon) Radio: Z-Rock 107..5 FM (East Ky. Broad- Career Record ............................11-17 (Third Season) casting), WIFX 94.3 FM All Times Eastern High School Record ........................................345-101 UPIKE 2013 Roster ALPHABETICAL NO NAME HT WT POS CL HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 2 Jordan Amis 5-9 170 WR Sr. Buckhorn, Ky. / Perry County Central 92 Scott Accomondo DL 3 Seth Millar 5-7 165 RB R-Jr. Waynesboro, Ohio / Georgetown College 2 Jordan Amis WR 4 Nu'Keese Richardson 5-10 160 WR/DB R-Jr. Pahokee, Fla. / Tennessee 52 Austin Baldwin LB 5 A.J. Graham 6-5 215 QB R-Jr. Talahassee, Fla. / Marshall 13 Joshua Andrews RB 6 Jade Haddix 6-0 210 DB Sr. Jackson, Ky. / Breathitt County 64 Brandon Ball OL 7 Demitri Travis 5-9 175 DB Sr. Hazard, Ky. / Eastern Kentucky 27 Dario Bennett DB 8 Demetrius Taylor 5-9 165 DB R-Fr. Kissimmee, Fla. / Liberty HS 85 Jordy Brewer WR 9 Jamie Roan 6-1 180 QB Fr. Pineville, Ky. / Pineville 55 Travious Bridges OL 10 Shawnta' Zachary 6-0 219 WR Jr. Pineville, Ky. / Lincoln Memorial 65 Johnny Brown OL 11 Michael Gillispie 6-0 200 DB Sr. Charleston, S.C. / West Ashley 56 Raymond Brown DE 12 Cameron Nolan 6-1 175 DB R-Jr. Suwanee, Ga. / Collins Hills 15 Reese Browning QB 13 Joshua Andrews 5-10 210 RB Sr. Monroe, N.C./Reedley CC 24 Mikio Bryan DB 15 Reese Browning 6-1 230 QB R-Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Tennessee Chattanooga 46 Gerald Carson DB 15 Derek Harris 5-8 185 DB R-Fr. LeGrange, Ga. / Point University 29 Lamondray Clemons DB 16 Raymond Coleman 5-9 165 WR Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Butler 16 Raymond Coleman WR 16 Jack Hopkins 6-1 185 DB So. Brandywine, Md. / St. Anselm 43 Kain Collins RB 17 Hunter Stocker 6-3 190 QB Fr. Richmond, Ky. / Madison Central 41 Octavian Crutcher LB 18 Bruce Haynes 6-1 209 DB Jr. Summerville, S.C. / USC Upstate 22 Dontevius Daniel DB 19 Shawntez Johnson 6-4 190 WR Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Robert A. Taft 91 Desmond Davis DL 20 Josh Sammons 6-0 190 DB R-Jr. Matewan, W.Va. / Marshall 86 Dominique Deo Adams WR 21 Jamon Langford 6-4 217 WR Fr. Newman, Ga. / Newman 36 Quanthony Flectehr LB 22 Dontevius Daniel 5-7 151 DB Jr. Hogansville, Ga. / Callaway 11 Michael Gillispie DB 23 Bryan Rankin 5-11 207 RB So. Hazard, Ky. / Perry County Central 5 A.J. Graham QB 24 Mikio Bryan 5-8 150 DB Sr. Fontana, Calif. / Chaffey College 59 Richie Gray OL 25 Jeffree Pruitt 5-8 151 RB R-So. Red Jacket, W.Va. / Belfry 76 Robert Allen Green OL 25 Billy Reid, Jr. 5-10 164 DB R-Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Fern Creek 80 Avious Griffi n WR 26 Marquis Terrell 5-8 165 RB R-So. Hogansville, Ga. / Callaway 6 Jade Haddix DB 27 Dario Bennett 5-10 170 DB R-Fr. Kissimmee, Fla. / Liberty 51 Tim Hadlock OL 29 Lamondray Clemons 6-0 170 DB Fr. Louisville, Ky. / St. Xavier 54 Jim Tyler Harmon DL 30 Jamar Kirksey 5-9 212 RB Fr. Louisville, Ky. / College of DuPage 15 Derek Harris LB 31 Tyler Loving 5-8 190 RB Fr. Springfi eld, Ky. / Washington County 88 Emmanuel Harris WR 32 Marvin Miles 6-0 225 LB R-So. Bowling Green, Ky. / Warren Central 83 Jeremy Hill WR 33 Casey Mclean 5-9 210 RB Fr. Frankfort, Ky. / Western Hills 34 John-Dudley Hilton LB 34 John-Dudley Hilton 5-11 230 LB Jr. Pineville, Ky. / Bell County 47 Jordan Hogge LB 35 Brent Slusher 6-4 262 TE R-Sr. Pineville, Ky. / Tennessee 16 Jack Hopkins DB 36 Quanthony Fletcher 6-3 250 LB Sr. Miami, Fla. / Marshall 38 Jamal Hunte LB 37 Brandon Marty 6-3 235 DL R-So. Saint Cloud, Fla. / St. Cloud 95 Julian Johnsin DE 38 Jamal Hunte 6-2 232 LB Fr. Conyers, Ga. / Chattahoochee Tech 19 Shawntez Johnson WR 39 Ryan Wilson 6-0 170 K/P Sr. Crestview Hills, Ky. / Dixie Heights 93 Damir Karapandzic P/K 40 Nikolaus Lacey 5-10 210 LB Jr. Winter Springs, Fla. / Winter Springs 30 Jamar Kirksey RB 41 Octavian Crutcher 6-0 227 LB R-Jr.