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S RV Eastern Oregon at (0-1, 0-1 FRONTIER) E P 7 No. 20 Southern Oregon (0-1, 0-0 FRONTIER) Sep. 7, 2019 • 1 PM • Live Stats/Video: http://sidearmstats.com/sou/football/xlive.htm / https://portal.stretchinternet.com/eou/ Ashland, Oregon • Raider Stadium (0-1, 0-1 FRONTIER) EASTERN OREGON EASTERN OREGON (0-1, 0-1 FRONTIER) AT SOUTHERN OREGON (0-1, 0-0 FRONTIER) AUGUST 31 No. 15 College of Idaho * L, 12-48 • The Eastern Oregon foot- • Saturday’s game will be • The Mountaineers are 34- ball team continues on the road the 77th meeting between the 29 on the road all-time under SEPTEMBER for another rivalry matchup, two teams with Southern Or- Camp. They went 7-1 as the 7 No. 20 Southern Oregon * 1 pm visiting N0. 20 Southern Ore- egon owning a 54-19-3 record visiting team in 2016, but were 14 MONTANA TECH * 1 PM gon on Saturday, Sep. 7 at 1 p.m. against EOU. The Mountain- 1-4 on the road in 2017. EOU im- 21 Portland State 2:05 pm as they look to rebound off of a eers won the previous match- proved its road record in 2018, 28 Montana Western * 1 pm MT tough week one loss. Fans can up, 27-17 over then No. 7 SOU in going 3-2 including a win over OCTOBER No. 7 Southern Oregon 27-17 in watch a live stream of the game Ashland. Ashland. 12 MONTANA STATE NORTHERN (HOMECOMING) * 6 PM on https://portal.stretchinternet. • EOU holds an all-time re- 19 SOUTHERN OREGON * 1 PM com/eou/ and follow live stats cord of 285-468-14 (.379). 2019 • The Mountaineers 26 Montana Tech 1 pm MT at http://sidearmstats.com/sou/ made their first trip to the football/xlive.htm marks the 74th-consecutive NOVEMBER season in program history. EOU NAIA Championships in 2 COLLEGE OF IDAHO * 1 PM did not compete between 1942- 2016, reaching the semifi- 9 Rocky Mountain * 1 pm MT 45 due to World War II. nals. 16 CARROLL * 1 PM • The Mountaineers ended • In the previous matchup • Southern Oregon will * Frontier Conference Games 2018 with a 6-4 record, includ- Home Games = Bold with Southern, EOU used a play its first Frontier Con- ing two top-25 wins. The team dominant defensive effort ference game of the year THE MATCHUP finished tied for second place through three quarters and a after falling 77-19 at NCAA in the Frontier Conference, EASTERN OREGON 17-0 advantage in the third to Division I Sacramento just one game behind Rocky Mountaineers down SOU 27-17. Kai Quinn and State. The Raiders tied with Mountain, who went onto the EOU, C of I and Montana Victor Dias combined for 169 Record: 0-1, 0-1 Frontier NAIA Championships. EOU Western for second place yards on the ground while the NAIA Ranking: RV finished the year with an 8-7 in the Frontier in 2018. defense limited the Raiders to Head Coach: Tim Camp victory at Carroll College. Record at EOU: 67-54 (12th Season) 306 total yards. SOUTHERN OREGON MOUNTAINEERS BY THE NUMBERS Raiders 67 Head Coach Tim 4 Quinn ranks 4th all- 18 EOU is receiving 18 Record: 0-1 , 0-0 Frontier Camp is the all-time winningest time at EOU in career passing votes in the NAIA Preseason NAIA Ranking: 20 coach in EOU football history yards with 5,465. Coaches’ Poll. Head Coach: Charlie Hall with 67 wins. Record at SOU: 18-5 (3rd Season) 5 The Mounties re- 8 Haziel Ledezma 9 The Blue and Gold turn five all-conference selec- LIVE VIDEO/STATS and Isaiah Cranford paced defense finished ninth in the tions from 2018 including 1st Live Stats:http://sidearmstats.com/sou/football/xlive.htm the defense with eight tackles NAIA in 2018 with 39 total Team Sage Delong. Live Video: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/eou/ apiece. sacks. Postgame Highlights/Recap: EOUsports.com 3-0 EOU went unde- 62 Wide receiver Isa- feated when allowing 20 iah Thomas led the offense 45 EOU averaged over points or less in 2018. with four catches for 62 yards 45 yards per punt on Saturday receiving. against the Yotes. GAME 2 EASTERN OREGON AT SOUTHERN OREGON September 7, 2019 EOU VS. TOP-25 OPPONENTS UNDER CAMP EASTERN OREGON’S LAST TIME OUT 2008 vs. No. 21 Montana Tech, W 38-28 (Sept. 6) The Eastern Oregon football team suffered a 48-12 defeat in the season opener at No. 15 College of Idaho at No. 24 MSU-Northern, L 7-24 (Sept. 13) vs. No. 1 Carroll, L 10-48 (Oct. 4) on Saturday. The Yotes took the game opening drive 82 yards to go ahead 7-0 and never looked back. C vs. No. 12 MSU-Northern, W-42-14 (Oct. 18) vs. No. 1 Carroll, L 7-28 (Nov. 8) of I had a 20-0 lead at halftime and 27-0 early in the third quarter. The Mountaineers were able to cut the OVERALL ...............................................................................................................2-3 deficit to two possessions, scoring back-to-back touchdowns five minutes apart. 2009 at No. 2 Carroll, L 17-37 (Oct. 3) vs. No. 2 Carroll, L43-48 (Nov. 7) OVERALL ...............................................................................................................0-2 TWO-DEEP ROSTER: EASTERN OREGON 2010 vs. No. 3 Carroll, L 12-49 (Sept. 11) vs. No. 21 Montana Tech, W 31-28 (Oct. 16) OFFENSE DEFENSE at No. 2 Carroll, L 34-61 (Oct. 23) QB 7 Kai Quinn (6-0/ 215/ JR/ Pendleton, OR) LE 41 Chase Van Wyck (6-2/ 245/ RS-JR/ Napavine, WA) OVERALL ................................................................................................................1-2 14 Joey Aliff (5-11/ 200/ RSO/ Centralia, WA) 50 Moses McAnich (6’1/ 205/ RS-FR/ Kennewick, WA) 2011 at No. 1 Carroll, W 41-33 (Sept. 10) at No. 23 MSU-Northern, W 48-29 (Sept. 17) vs. No. 3 Carroll, L 21-31 (Oct. 22) RB 44 Victor Dias (5-8/ 210/ RSR/ Middleton, ID) RE 92 Sage Delong (6-5/ 255/ RS-JR/ Vale, OR) at No. 21 Rocky Mountain, W 27-16 (Nov. 12) 33 Kaler Moore (5-10/ 195/ RJR/ Tillamook, OR) 94 Jacob Blackburn (6-4/245/ RS-SO/Burns. OR) OVERALL ................................................................................................................3-1 2012 at No. 11 Carroll, L 7-28 (Sept. 22) WR 19 Tanner Zenke (5-11/ 190/ JR/ Eugene, OR) DT 58 Luis Cardenas (5-10/285/RS-SR./ Winnemucca, NV) vs. No. 14 Southern Oregon, L 35-63 (Nov. 3) OVERALL ...............................................................................................................0-2 12 Isaiah Thomas (5-8/ 160/ RJR/ Moses Lake, WA) 52 Taylor Vaandering (5-9/245/RS-SR/ Aloha,OR) 2013 vs. No. 7 Montana Tech, L 7-23 (Sept. 7) vs. No. 3 Carroll, W 35-31 (Sept. 28) WR 87 Phoenix Millhollen (6-3/ 200/ RJR/ Elwood, WA) LLB 42 Isaiah Cranford (6-4/ 225/ RS-SR/ La Grande, OR) vs. No. 20 Montana Western, W 20-0 (Oct. 5) 23 John Lesser (5-9/ 190/ RJR/ Richland, WA) 36 Austin Castro (5-10/ 200/ SR/ Nyssa, OR) at No. 12 Rocky Mountain, L 13-45 (Oct 19) at No. 25 Southern Oregon, W 38-37 (Nov. 9) OVERALL ...............................................................................................................3-2 WR 4 Saige Wilkerson (6-4/ 205/ RJR/ Emmett, ID) RLB 16 Solo Taylor (6-2/ 215/ FR/ Rigby, ID) 2014 vs. No. 22 Southern Oregon, L 31-35 (Sept. 13) 13 Josh Mendoza (5-10/ 160/ RSO/ Richland, WA) 40 Xzavier Edson (5-9/ 190/ RS-FR/ Spring Creek, NV) at No. 10 Rocky Mountain, W 27-24 (Sept. 27) vs. No. 4 Carroll, L 7-55 (Oct. 11) at No. 4 Southern Oregon, W 31-27 (Nov. 15) TE 82 Connor Falk (6-2/ 230/ RJR/ Emmett, ID) MLB 57 Jacob Shults (6-0/ 215/ SR/ Clarkston, WA) OVERALL ................................................................................................................2-2 2 Willie Camp (6-4/ 200/ FR/ Pendleton, OR) 10 Gunner Blix (5-11/ 235/ RS-JR/Cathlamet, WA) 2015 at No. 1 Southern Oregon, L 35-38 (Sept. 12) vs. No 15 Montana Tech, W 33-21 (Sept. 19) LT 69 PJ Shubert (6-3/ 290/ RSO/ Pendleton, OR) MLB 45 Eli Teuteu (5-9/ 200/ RS-SR/ Spanaway, WA) at No. 4 Carroll, W 28-21 (Oct. 10) vs. No. 22 Montana Western, L 23-30 (Oct 17) 73 Devaughn Perry (6-2/ 245/ RJR/ Yakima, WA) 35 Chris Kindle (5-10/ 235/ RS-JR/ Heppner, OR) at No. 13 Montana Tech, L 24-42 (Oct. 31) vs. No. 8 Southern Oregon, L 37-48 (Nov. 14) OVERALL ...............................................................................................................2-4 LG 63 Auston Downs (6-3/ 305/ RSO/ Moses Lake, WA) LC 20 Peter Manville (5-8/ 175/ RS-JR/ Warden, WA) 71 Parker Smith (5-11/ 265/ RSO/ Meridian, ID) 39 Garrett Yunker (6-0/ 185/ R-JR/ Jefferson, OR) 2016 vs. No. 2 Southern Oregon, W 45-40 (Sept. 3) at No. 25 Montana Western, W 35-23 (Sept. 10) vs. No. 10 Montana Tech, L 24-37 (Sept. 24) C 74 AJ Howe (6-6/ 300/ SR/ Prosser, WA) S 28 Zack Jacobs (6-0/ 195/ JR/ La Grande, OR) at No. 8 Southern Oregon, W 39-29 (Oct. 15) vs. No. 21 Montana Western, W 31-23 (Oct. 22) 61 Dillon Holliday (6-1/ 270/ RSO/ Boring, OR) 1 Derrick Fontenot (5-10/ 195/ RS-SR/ Boise, ID) at No. 7 Doane, W 34-28 (Nov. 19) at No. 1 Marian, W 17-0 (Nov. 26) at No. 2 Baker, L 41-45 (Dec. 3) RG 77 Luke Thomas (6-5/ 295/ RJR/ Fruitland, ID) S 5 Haziel Ladezma (6-1/ 190/ SR/ Jerome, ID) OVERALL ...............................................................................................................6-2 70 Lonnie Slapinski (6-2/ 285/ RFR/ Fernley, NV) 37 Brennen Hull (5-10/ 175/RS-FR/ Eagle, ID) 2017 at.