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Hatters Tweetables ON THE AIR STETSON GAME NOTES Video: www.watchespn.com Announcers: Evan Weston and Jim Tarabocchia GAME INFORMATION Radio: WSBB AM 1230 (New Smyrna Beach), WTJV AM 1490 (DeLand) Date: October 14, 2017 Announcers: Luke Mauro (play-by-play) with Brandon Kravitz (color) Time: 1:00 pm (EST) Live Stats: www.stetsonstats.com Location: DeLand, Fla. Stadium: Spec Martin Stadium Series: Series tied 4-4 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Last: Stetson 31-27 (10/1/16) Date Opponent Location Time/Result STETSON HATTERS DAVIDSON WILDCATS Sep 2 Sacred Heart Fairfield, CT L, 3-42 2017 Record: 1-5 2017 Record: 2-3 Sep 9 Marist * Poughkeepsie, NY L, 17-38 2017 PFL Record: 0-3 2017 PFL Record: 0-2 Sep 16 Dartmouth Spec Martin Stadium L, 7-38 Head Coach: Roger Hughes Head Coach: Paul Nichols Sep 23 Campbell * Spec Martin Stadium L, 21-49 Career Record: 62-88 (14th) Career Record: 7-43 (5th) Sep 30 Valparaiso * Valparaiso, IN L, 24-27 at Stetson: 15-36 (5th year) at Davidson: Same Oct 7 Brown Spec Martin Stadium W, 17-13 Website: GoHatters.com Website: davidsonwildcats.com Oct 14 Davidson * Spec Martin Stadium 1 PM Twitter: @StetsonFootball Twitter: @DCFootball_Cats Oct 21 Morehead State * Morehead, KY 1 PM Oct 28 San Diego * Spec Martin Stadium 1 PM ATTErs WEETABLES Nov 4 Butler * (HC) Spec Martin Stadium 4 PM H T l Stetson’s win over Brown University in week six snapped a five game Nov 11 Jacksonville * Jacksonville, FL 1 PM losing streak to start the season and nine game losing streak overall. * Pioneer Football League games All Games Eastern Time l The Hatters and today’s opponent, Davidson, are the only two remaining Pioneer Football League teams without a win this season. Davidson is 0-2, Stetson is 0-3. Stetson has lost seven straight PFL games, and Davidson 2017 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE has lost 10 in a row against PFL opponents. The Hatters last PFL win was School Conf. Pct. STR All Pct. STR at Campbell on 10/24/16, while Davidson’s last PFL win was at Spec Martin Campbell 3-0 1.000 W3 4-2 .667 W3 Stadium against Stetson on 11/21/15. San Diego 2-0 1.000 W15 3-2 .600 W2 l Steton has not won a home game against a Pioneer Football League op- Jacksonville 2-0 1.000 W3 4-1 .800 W4 ponent since beating Marist College, 22-14 on 11/8/14. Drake 2-1 .667 L1 3-3 .500 L1 l Stetson’s week six win over Brown marked the first time the Hatters Marist 2-1 .667 W1 3-3 .500 L1 failed to rush for 100 yards as a team, but still win the game. Stetson was Butler 1-2 .333 W1 3-3 .500 W1 0-20 in its modern history when failing to rush for 100 yards in a game as Dayton 1-2 .333 W1 2-4 .333 W1 a team. Morehead State 1-2 .333 L2 2-4 .400 L2 l In the week five loss at Valpo, Colin McGovern passed for a career-high Valparaiso 1-2 .333 L1 2-4 .333 L1 383 yards, completed 35 passes on a career-high 52 attempts to set Hat- Davidson 0-2 .000 L10 2-3 .400 L2 ter records for most in a game in all three statistical categories. Stetson 0-3 .000 L7 1-5 .000 W1 l After going the first five games without making an interception, in last More info: Pioneer-Football.org, @PFLNews ^Clinched PFL title Saturday’s win over Brown, the Hatters’ intercepted two passes, including one by Dre Long and the other by Colby Duncan. l While Stetson intercepted its first two passes of the season last week, PFL SCHEDULE/RESULTS this week’s opponent, Davidson, is just one of three remaining FCS teams Saturday, October 7 Saturday, October 14 yet to record an interception this season. Columbia 41, Marist 17 Campbell at Dayton 1:00 p.m. l In the Hatters’ week five win against Brown, quarterback Colin McGovern Jacksonville 35, Davidson 21 . Davidson at Stetson 1:00 p.m. ran for two touchdowns. It was the first time a Stetson quarterback ran Stetson 17, Brown 13 . Jacksonville at Butler 1:00 p.m. for multiple touchdowns in a game. Butler 44, Morehead State 6 . Marist at Valparaiso 2:00 p.m. l In the Hatters week six win over Brown, the Hatters led 3-0 after the first Dayton 20, Drake 10 . Morehead State at San Diego 5:00 p.m. quarter. It was the first time all season that Stetson scored in the first Campbell 49, Valparaiso 10 quarter of a game all season. l In the week five game at Valparaiso, Stetson outgained its opponent for MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION Michael Damon, Interim Football Contact @mdamon021477 E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: 718-406-2991 STETSON VS DAVIDSON OCTOBER 14, 2017 the first time this season, holding a 450-303 fumble and scored himself. ters were held to -3 yards rushing, the low- advantage in total yards. l In the game against Datrmouth week three, est output for Stetson since the restart of the l After allowing an average of over 245 rushing Colin McGovern found freshman receiver Jus- program, and the first time they netted nega- yards per game through the first four games, tin Jordan for a touchdown. It was the first tive yardage for a game. Stetson held week five opponent Valpo to just passing touchdown in McGovern’s NCAA ca- l Stetson was held to less than 100 yards rush- 49 yards rushing, which set a Stetson reocrd reer and the first receiving touchdown in Jor- ing as a team in four of 11 games last season for fewest rushing yards allowed in a game by dan’s NCAA career. and all six games this season. The Hatters the Hatters. The previous low by an opponent l In the week four loss to Campbell, Stetson have failed to rush for at least 100 yards in a was 53 at Valpo on 10/24/15. players including junior wide receiver Ja’Vonta game in 21 of 51 games since restarting the l Former Stetson standout Donald Payne made Swinton, freshman wide receiver Bensley program. Not surprisingly, the Hatters were his NFL debut on September 10th for the Jack- Bornelus and freshman running back Gordon 0-20 in those games and 14-15 in all other sonville Jaguars in a win over the Houston Stetson all scored their first NCAA touch- games. Stetson’s week six win over Brown Texans. The three-time PFL defensive player downs. marked the first time the Hatters did not rush of the year is one of five former PFL players l While Stetson has a group of five players for 100 yards but still won the game. currently on NFL active rosters. Payne is the who serve as captains for the 2017 season, l Six of the nine lowest rushing outputs in Ste- only rookie in that group. the four players who went to midfield for ton’s history since restarting the program in l Overall, Stetson had 24 players make their the coin toss at Sacred Heart were the four 2013 have all come this season. The Hatters’ collegiate debuts in the season opening closest friends of Nick Blakely. That group in- season best rushing output this season was game at Sacred Heart. That group included 10 cluded redshirt freshmen JJ Henderson and 69 yards against Marist in week two. Here is true freshmen, 10 redshirt freshmen and four Jeremiah Nails along with sophomores Cam a look at the games when the Hatters were others. Adams and Reggie Gantt. held to less than 100 yards on the ground. l In the Hatters’ win over Brown in week five, l The Hatters were held to just three points in Date Yards Opponent Result three Hatters made their first NCAA start, in- the loss to Sacred Heart, the first time Stet- 9/16/17 -3 vs Dartmouth L, 38-7 cluding wide receivers Bensley Bornelus and son has been held to just a field goal since 9/26/15 0 at Drake L, 41-3 Jordan Sabo, along with linebacker Tyler Mira- Sept. 26, 2016 in a 41-3 loss at Drake. 11/12/16 12 at San Diego L, 42-7 bella. l The only turnover for the Hatters in the sea- 10/26/13 18 at Marist L, 27-0 l In Stetson's week five win over Brown, it was son opening game at Sacred Heart came on 9/2/17 18 at Sacred Heart L, 42-3 the first time all season the Hatters led after a fake punt. Freshman Matias Gasc basically 9/23/17 39 vs. Campbell L, 49-21 each quarter. The last time Stetson led at the threw the ball as far as he could and the pass 10/7/17 57 vs. Brown W, 17-13 end of each quarter in a game was against was intercepted by the Pioneers’ Andrew 9/30/17 67 at Valparaiso L, 27-24 Warner on 9/10/16. O’Neil, who was back as the punt returner. 9/9/17 69 at Marist L, 38-17 l Stetson’s home win over Brown in week five l Backup quarterbacks Cole Martin (1) and Nick An- 9/3/16 70 vs Sacred Heart L, 18-14 was the first home win for Stetson since dreas (3) both made starts during the 2016 sea- 9/7/13 71 at Florida Tech L, 20-13 beating Warner College 30-15 on 9/10/16.
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