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Cardinal Football 2013 OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES CARDINAL FOOTBALL THIS WEEK: The Cardinals, coming off a BALDWIN WALLACE BRIEFLY: 28-0 loss at John Carroll University last The Yellow Jackets, 2-1 overall, turned Saturday, fi nd themselves in a must-win back Muskingum University, 23-13, last situa on if they are to stay in the chase Saturday in Berea. Junior running back for the OAC tle. Nolan Sordyl, 99 yards rushing, senior linebacker David Flegal, 11 tackles, and Baldwin Wallace (2-1, 1-1) junior linebacker Dan O’Brien, seven at tackles, led BW. O’Brien was named OAC O erbein (1-2, 1-1) vs. “defensive player of the week.” When: Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 Where: Westerville, Ohio Stadium: Memorial Stadium (3,000) Kickoff : 7 p.m. GAME NOTES Series Record: Baldwin Wallace leads The Series: Although the Yellow Jackets hold a comanding 36-8-1 record in the series, 36-8-1. O erbein has won three of the last fi ve mee ngs with BW, including a 38-17 decision O erbein Captains: last season in Berea. Senior QB Aaron Kingcade accounted for fi ve TD’s in the win. No. 9 Ben Sizemore, Sr., QB No. 45 Pat Seesholtz, Sr., DE Grind Week: Head coach Tim Doup set the tone for the game earlier in the week. No. 94 Zack Grieves, Sr., DE “We are calling this grind week,” Doup said. “We are going to do whatever it takes to No. 8 Eric Mitchell, Sr., ILB win the game. Our staff is coming in at 5:30 in the morning and we are mee ng for an No. 2 Brice Frentzel, Sr., WR hour and a half. They guys are showing up at 7 a.m. to see fi lm, and then we are prac c- ing in the a ernoon.” COACHES: Tim Doup BW to Date: The Yellow Jackets entered the 2013 season ranked 23rd by D3football. Alma Mater ....................O erbein, 1992 B-W defeated Blu on University, 52-21, on the road in its season opener Sept. 7 and Career Record .................................... 9-4 then lost to John Carroll, 27-7, at home Sept. 14. vs. Baldwin Wallace ........................... 1-0 John Snell Alma Mater .........Baldwin Wallace, 1987 Career Record ................................74-41 2013 SCHEDULE / 2013 STAT LEADERS vs. O erbein ...................................... 7-4 Overall: 1-2; OAC: 1-1: Home: 1-1; Away: 0-1 OFFENSIVE LEADERS: Date Opponent Time/Result Rushing: THE SERIES: Coach Doup is 1-0 head to 9/7 ST. JOHN FISHER L 28-0 D. Rudolph........... ..27 a ., 55 yds., 0 TD, 2.0 avg. head with Coach Snell. 9/21 WILMINGTON * W 30-14 Drew Ervin .............20 a ., 73 yds., 1 TD, 3.7 avg. 9/28 @ John Carroll * L 28-0 Receiving: J. McCoy ............16 rec., 195 yds., 1 TD, 12.2 avg. 10/5 BALDWIN WALLACE * 7 p.m. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: S. Carpenter .......10 rec., 120 yds., 2 TD, 12.0 avg. Tim DOUP ......................................DOWP 10/12 @ Muskingum * 1:30 p.m. Passing: 10/19 HEIDELBERG * 7 p.m. ALANA Gaither ....................... ah-LON-ah B. Sizemore ...........36 of 65, 360 yds., 3 TD, 0 Int. 10/26 @ Mount Union 1:30 p.m. Nick GANUS................................GAY-ness DEFENSIVE LEADERS: 11/2 CAPITAL * 1:30 p.m. Tackles: Josh GEBELLE .................................JA-bell 11/9 MARIETTA * 1:30 p.m. A. Jones .................12 (s), 13 (a), 25 (t), 3.5 TFL Zachary GUILLOZET ................ Gee-O-zee 11/16 @ Ohio Northern * 1 p.m. E. Mitchell ..................8 (s), 12 (a), 20 (t), 0.5 TFL Lance LENGEL ............................. len-gull HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Sacks: Pat SEESHOLTZ.........................SEE-shultz * Denotes OAC Game P. Coleman ...........................................1.0 - 4 yds. W. McKeever .......................................1.0 - 2 yds. 2013 OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES OTTERBEIN GAME NOTES UNIVERSITY Loca on .............................Westerville, Ohio 43081 2013 HALL OF FAME CLASS: Members of the 2013 Hall of Fame class will be recognized Founded ...........................................................1847 at hal ime. Among the honorees in the sixth class, with sport in parentheses, are Karen Denomina on .................United Methodist Church Beers Horvath (soccer), from Beavercreek, class of 2007; Todd Callicoat (track and Enrollment ......................................................3,100 fi eld), from Coshocton, class of 1990; Dick Ruh (mul ple sports), from Delaware, class Nickname ..................................................Cardinals of 1955; Ron Severance (football), from Westerville, class of 1992; Lauren Thompson Colors ............................................... Tan & Cardinal Brown (soccer), from Blacklick, class of 2007; Ed Williams (basketball), from Wester- President ........................................Dr. Kathy Krendl V.P./Student Aff airs .............................. Robert Ga ville, class of 1978; and the 1994 men’s cross country team. Charles Campbell (mul- Athle c Director ................................ Dawn Stewart ple sports), class of 1915, and Rudy Owen (athle c trainer) were honored posthu- Faculty Athle c Rep ........................Dr. Jim Gorman mously. Head Athle c Trainer ................... Charles Goodwin Team Physician ...............................Dr. Darrin Bright INTERCHANGEABLE QB’S: Senior quarterback Ben Sizemore started and junior Brick Sports Informa on Director ................... Ed Syguda Davis fi nished the game at John Carroll. Sizemore completed 11 of 18 pass a empts for Facili es Supervisor ..................................Skip Ford Stadium ......................................Memorial Stadium 98 yards. Davis hit 7 of 16 a empts for 84 yards. The Cardinal off ensive line, missing Capacity...........................................................3,500 two starters to injury, allowed seven pass sacks. Stadium Surface ................................. Natural Grass Affl ia ons ......................................NCAA Division III DEFENSIVE LEADERS: Freshman inside linebacker Aus n Jones leads O erbein with 25 Ohio Athle c Conference (OAC) tackles, including 3.5 for a loss of 11 yards. Jones ranks seventh in the OAC for most Athle cs Fax .................................... (614) 823-1966 tackles. Senior inside linebacker Eric Mitchell ranks second among teammates with 20 Website ..................... www.o erbeincardinals.com stops, including eight solo tackles. Senior cornerback Alex Cameron shares the top spot HISTORY in the OAC for passes defended. Cameron has one intercep on and four pass break-ups. First Year of Football ........................................1890 All-Time Record...................................... 404-56142 Years in NCAA Playoff s ...........................................1 NEXT UP: O erbein travels to New Concord Oct. 12 to face the Figh ng Muskies of All-Time NCAA Playoff s Record ..........................0-1 Muskingum University. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. ASSISTANT COACHES Defensive Coordinator/LBs ...................Allan Moore Alma Mater ............................... O erbein, 1998 Quarterbacks ........................................ Dan Damico Alma Mater .....................Baldwin Wallace, 2009 Secondary / Special Teams .....................Pete Davila Alma Mater ...................Youngstown State, 1998 Wide Receivers .................................Romie Graham Alma Mater ............................Muskingum, 2011 Wide Receivers ................................Aaron Kingcade STATISTICAL COMPARISON Alma Mater ............................... O erbein, 2013 Outside Linebackers .....................Anthony Korpieski OFFENSE DEFENSE Alma Mater ............................... O erbein, 2012 O erbein ...........................................BW O erbein ...........................................BW Off ensive Line ........................................ Ma Pierce 10.0..............Scoring/Game ...............27.3 23.3..............Scoring/Game ..............20.3 61.3........ Rushing Yards/Game ........214.0 99.3........ Rushing Yards/Game .........98.3 Alma Mater ..................... Ohio Dominican, 2008 184/108 Rushing Yards/A . ..... .. 642/135 355/86 ..... Rushing Yards/A . .... 295/111 Quality Control......................................Joshua Price 47-88-0 .....Passing (C-A-I) ..... ...... 26-49-5 66-108-3 ......Passing (C-A-I) .......58-109-2 Alma Mater ....................................Toledo, 1999 165.0.......Passing Yards/Game ........115.3 229.0.......Passing Yards/Game ........233.0 Running Backs ....................................... David Smith 226.3 ......Total Off ense/Game ........329.3 328.3.......Total Off ense/Game ........331.3 Alma Mater ......................... Mount Union, 1977 16.5............ Kick Return Avg. .............21.0 14.5............ Kick Return Avg. .............16.4 Defensive Line ........................................John Staten 5.7..............Punt Return Avg. ............11.4 3.4..............Punt Return Avg. ............. 6.8 28.3 % ..3rd Down Conversion % ....37.8% 35.0 % ..3rd Down Conversion % ....41.7% Alma Mater ............................... O erbein, 2005 33:10 ......Time of Poss./Game ........26:39 26:50 ......Time of Poss./Game ........33:21 Linebackers ..........................................Ethan Wetzel +1 ..............Turnover Margin................ -3 Alma Mater ............................Muskingum, 2012 2013 OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES RECORD WHEN: OAC STANDINGS D3football.com Poll Overall Record ....................................1-2 OAC OVERALL Rank School (fi rst-place votes) Record Day Games ..........................................1-1 Heidelberg 2-0 3-0 1 Mount Union (15) 3-0 Night Games (7 p.m. or later) .............0-1
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