2016 Georgetown Football Game Notes 2016 Georgetown Football Game Notes 2016 Georgetown Football
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2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Football Contact: Brendan Thomas • [email protected] • (C) 207-400-2840 • (O) 202-687-6783 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE GAME INFORTMATION DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Georgetown at Colgate @HoyasFB September (3-7, 0-5 PL) (4-5, 3-2 PL) @GeorgetownHoyas Sept. 3 Davidson W, 38-14 Date | Time: Saturday, November 19 | 1 P.M. Sept. 10 at Marist W, 20-17 Stadium: Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium @hoyafootball Sept. 24 Columbia ! W, 17-14 Location: Hamilton, N.Y. @GeorgetownAthletics Sept. 30 at Harvard L, 31-17 Live Stats: www.guhoyas.com October Video: Patriot League Network Talent: Ray Crawford (PxP) Georgetown Football Oct. 8 Princeton L, 31-17 Tom Kelleher (Analyst) Oct. 15 Lehigh @ * L, 35-3 Georgetown Athletics Oct. 22 at Fordham * L, 17-14 Oct. 29 at Lafayette * L, 17-3 November Series History (Colgate leads, 12-1): Nov. 5 Holy Cross * L, 21-20 First Game: 11/16/2002, Colgate, 44-22 Last Game: 10/17/2015, Colgate, 17-13 Nov. 12 Bucknell # * L, 21-7 Last GU Win: 10/22/2011, 40-17 Nov. 19 at Colgate * 1 p.m. Longest Win Streak: Colgate, 8 games (2002-10) Current Streak: Colgate, 4 games Home games in bold played at Cooper Field Last 5 Meetings (Colgate, 4-1) ! - Homecoming 10/17/2015 L H 17-13 9/20/2014 L A 19-0 @ - Family Weekend 10/26/2013 L H 34-14 # - Senior Day 10/20/2012 L A 57-36 * - Patriot League game 10/22/2011 W H 40-17 TEAM COMPARISON Quick Hits • Georgetown closes out the regular season on Saturday when it travels to Hamilton, N.Y., for a matchup with Colgate University. Kickoff at Andy Kerr Stadium is scheduled for 1 p.m. • Last week, the Hoyas fell in their final home game of the season, 21-7. Clay Norris started at quarterback and was 17-of- 34 for 157 yards passing with a touchdown. Alex Valles finished with 40 yards rushing while Justin Hill had a team-high seven catches for 57 yards. Jim McLaughlin had career highs of six receptions and 77 receiving yards and his first-career touchdown. Record ...............3-7, 0-5 PL Record ...............4-5, 3-2 PL Pts./Gm .........................15.6 Pts./Gm .........................30.3 • J’V’on Butler led the defense with a game-high 11 tackles, including eight solo takedowns, and also forced a fumble. David Opp. Pts/Gm ................21.8 Opp. Pts/Gm ................24.9 Akere and Hunter Kiselick each finished with seven tackles, while Kiselick also added three QB hurries. Rush Yds/Gm ..............78.4 Rush Yds/Gm ............202.1 • On Monday, sophomore linebacker J’V’on Butler earned a Patriot League Honorable Mention selection recognizing his Pass Yds/Gm .............154.8 Pass Yds/Gm .............199.9 efforts against the Bison. Butler tied a career high with 11 tackles, the fourth time this season he has reached the mark. He Total Off/Gm ..............233.2 Total Off/Gm ..............402.0 also forced a fumble that was recovered by the Hoyas in the fourth quarter. Butler and the Hoya defense held Bucknell to Total Def/Gm ..............380.9 Total Def/Gm ..............366.0 just 109 yards passing and under 300 yards of total offense. • Georgetown’s defensive and special teams units rank among the nation’s best in several statistical categories. On special INDIVIDUAL LEADERS teams, the Hoyas rank first in the country with four blocked punts and are second with seven blocked kicks overall. The Hoya defense ranks third in the FCS in red zone defense, holding the opposition out of the end zone 35 percent of the time. Fifth-year senior Hunter Kiselick and freshman Khristian Tate are tied for the national lead with three blocked kicks apiece. Rushing Rushing Alex Valles Jake Melville 97-445, 2 TD, 44.5 Yds/Gm 122-759, 7 TD, 84.3 Yds/Gm • Georgetown is 1-12 all-time against Colgate, with all of those meetings coming since 2002. The Raiders have taken each of the past four meetings, including a 17-13 decision last season at Cooper Field. In that game, Georgetown trailed, 17-0, Passing Passing entering the fourth quarter, but rallied to cut the deficit to three. The comeback fell short as Colgate ran out the final four and Clay Norris Jake Melville a half minutes off the clock. 90-168-10, 710 yds, 2 TD 124-237-8, 14 TD, 198.1 Yds/Gm • Senior wide receiver Justin Hill will play his final collegiate game on Saturday. The Pittsburgh native currently ranks fifth in Receiving Receiving the Georgetown career record books with 140 receptions and sixth with 1,610 receiving yards. He needs just three catches Brandon Williams John Maddaluna on Saturday to move into fourth place and 14 catches to slide up to second. He is just 37 yards shy of moving into fifth 27-358, 3 TD, 39.8 Yds/Gm 47-795, 4 TD, 83.3 Yds/Gm place in career receiving yards. Justin Hill 37-308, 2 TD, 38.5 Yds/Gm Defense (solo-assist-total) • Against Holy Cross on Nov. 5, senior placekicker Henry Darmstadter kicked his 25th and 26th career field goals, setting the Kyle Diener Georgetown career record for made field goals. He broke the record with his first field goal of the day, while the second was Defense (solo-assist-total) 42-28-70, 11.0 TFL, 1 INT, a career-long 49 yards, the longest in the Patriot League this season. J’V’on Butler 3.5. sack, 1 QBH, 1 FF 43-41-84, 5.5 TFL, 1 sack • Each week, Sgarlata and his staff select game captains, based on their actions both on and off the field, to serve alongside 1 INT, 2 FF, 5 PBU, 3 QBH 2016 team captains David Akere and Tim Barnes. This week’s captains are sophomore Brandon Williams (offense) and Henry Darmstadter (special teams). 1 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Georgetown’s 2016 record when... THE LAST TIME GEORGETOWN… At Home .............................................................................................................................................2-4 Shut out opponent ...................................................................................Stony Brook, 7-0 - 9/9/06 On The Road ..................................................................................................................................1-3 Was shut out by opponent ..............................................................at Harvard, 45-0 - 10/2/15 Day Games ......................................................................................................................................2-6 Game ended in a tie ........................................................................................................ F&M, 3-3 - 1987 Night Games..................................................................................................................................1-1 Scored between: 40-49 points ...........................................................................................vs. Davidson, W, 42-6 - 9/7/13 vs. Ranked Opponents ..........................................................................................................0-1 50-59 points ..............................................................................................at Marist, W, 55-28 - 9/24/11 60-69 points ................................................................................................vs. Roanoke, W, 66-0 - 1940 Scoring First ...................................................................................................................................3-1 70-79 points ........................................................................................vs. Washington, W, 78-0 - 1926 Opponent Scores First ..........................................................................................................0-6 80-89 points .......................................................................................vs. Susquehana, W, 88-0 - 1928 90+ points ......................................................................................................vs. St. Louis, W, 90-0 - 1915 Leading after First Quarter ...............................................................................................1-0 Had opponents score between: Trailing after First Quarter .................................................................................................1-6 40-49 points ..............................................................................................at Harvard, L, 45-0 - 10/2/15 Tied after First Quarter .........................................................................................................1-1 50-59 points ........................................................................................ at Fordham, L, 52-7 - 11/15/14 60-69 points ...............................................................................................at Lehigh, L, 69-0 - 9/7/2002 Leading at Halftime ................................................................................................................2-0 70+ points ................................................................................................................vs. Navy, L, 70-4 - 1890 Trailing at Halftime ..................................................................................................................1-5 Did not commit a turnover ................................................vs. Lehigh, 10/15/16 Tied at Halftime ..........................................................................................................................0-2 Forced 5+ turnovers ......................................................................................7, vs. Lehigh - 10/13/12 Forced 5+ interceptions