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Southeastern.Com Game Capsule Arkansas Southeastern Date Matt Thomas, Director of Sports Information OPh: (580) 745-2646 - CPh: (918) 534-6266 - FAX: (580) 745-7492 E-mail: [email protected] - Web site: www.GoSoutheastern.com Game Capsule Arkansas Southeastern Date: ............................. Saturday, Nov. 4 Time: ........................................ 2:00 p.m. Location: ....................... Russellville, Ark. Tech Stadium: ..Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field Surface: ......................................Artificial Capacity: ........................................ 6,500 Series: ................................. ATU, 12-5-1 Streak: ............................................SE, 1 Last Meeting: ...............SE, 36-31 (2016) Radio: .......................SE Sports Network SAVAGE STORM Web Streaming: GoSoutheastern/SESportsNet Wonder Boys 6-3 | 6-3 GAC 19TH MEETING 7-2 | 7-2 GAC NR/NR Team Comparison RV/NR SE ATU Last time out... Southeastern’s woes continued as it dropped Last time out... Ty Reasnor completed 24 of 35 passes for its third-straight contest in a 42-3 loss at home to Harding on Saturday Scoring Off./GM 29.3 42.4 288 yards and three scores, while running for another touchdown afternoon at Paul Laird Field. Scoring Def./GM 26.2 18.6 as Arkansas Tech rolled to a 38-10 win over East Central at Koi Ishto Stadium. First Downs/GM 18.5 23.1 2017 SE Leaders Rushing Yds/GM 160.4 222.1 2017 ATU Leaders Rushing Yds .......................Rashod Polk, 590 yds Rushing Def./GM 210.2 144.4 Rushing Yds ...........................Bryan Allen, 657 yds Rushing Carries ............................ Bryan Allen, 131 Rushing Carries .........................Rashod Polk, 114 Passing Yds/GM 225.3 221.9 Rushing TDs ..................................Rashod Polk, 6 Rushing TDs ...............Bryan Allen & Ty Reasnor, 7 Passing Yds ..................... Austin Skinner, 993 yds Passing Def./GM 198.7 209.0 Passing Yds .........................Ty Reasnor, 1,972 yds Comp./Att. ......................Austin Skinner, 80-of-161 Total Off./GM 385.8 444.0 Comp./Att. ..........................Ty Reasnor, 155-of-246 Passing TDs ................................ Rollin Kinsaul, 6 Total Def./GM 408.9 353.4 Passing TDs ................................... Ty Reasnor, 17 Receiving Yds ......................Jaylen Sims, 505 yds INT thrown/INT by 5/13 5/11 Receiving Yds ........................Jakob Dean, 528 yds Receptions ..................................... Jakob Dean, 43 Receptions ....................................Jaylen Sims, 36 Sacks by/Allowed 9/11 22/9 Receiving TDs ...........................Codey McElroy, 5 Receiving TDs ........................... Tevin McKenzie, 6 Tackles .......................................Hunter Powell, 69 3rd Dn Eff. Off./Def. 37.0/45.0 49.2/37.4 Tackles ..................................................KJ Reid, 78 Sacks ..........................................Three tied at, 2.0 Red Zone Off./Def. 82.0/87.0 87.2/77.8 Sacks ...................................................KJ Reid, 3.5 Interceptions .................................Larry Bridges, 4 KO Return Avg. 22.6 20.3 Interceptions .......................................Cua’ Rose, 4 Fumble Recoveries ..........................Troy Parker, 2 Punt Return Avg. 17.9 20.6 Fumble Recoveries .................................KJ Reid, 5 Punting Avg. ................... Clayton Watson, 41.4ypp Punting Avg. ........................ Joel Carlos, 38.4 ypp Fumb. Lost/Gained 3/9 2/11 Field Goals ...........................Joel Carlos, 14-of-19 FG Made/Att. .................................Eric Perez, 9-10 KO Return Avg. .......................OJ Walker, 29.9 ypr Tot. Pen./Pen. YPG 78/72.6 72/66.6 KO Return Avg. ............... Braden Stringer, 21.1 ypr Punt Return Avg. ....................OJ Walker, 24.5 ypr Field Goals 14-19 9-10 Punt Return Avg. ............ Braden Stringer, 20.7 ypr Last Week Top Performers Offense Defense Special Teams Affiliates 3 catches 19 Tackles 1-1 FG Durant, Okla. .............96.1 KZRC* Ardmore, Okla. ..........97.7 KICM 68 yards 0.5 TFL Long of 33 yds Atoka, Okla. ...............102.1 KHKC Atoka, Okla. ...............107.5 KZIG Valliant, Okla. .............94.7 KYHD Rattan, Okla. ..............99.5 KZDV * - Flagship Jay Lindly ...................play-by-play Ed Meacham .............analyst Skye Lowe Hunter Powell Joel Carlos Brian Crozier ..............sideline reporter R-Fr., WR R-Fr., LB Jr., P/K Bob Sullins .................video producer 2017 SCHEDULE 6-3 Overall| 6-3 GAC | 3-2 Home | 3-1 away | 0-0 Neutral Thursday, Aug. 31 (Away) Saturday, Oct. 14 (Home) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) * Henderson State (Ark.) * Crimson Storm Reddies W 6:00 pm 2:00 pm L Series: SE, 5-0 Series: HSU, 21-7 58-0 Streak: SE, 5 Streak: HSU, 8 21-20 Last Meeting: SE, 58-0 (2017) Last Meeting: HSU, 21-20 (2017) Saturday, Sept. 9 (Home) Saturday, Oct. 21 (Away) Oklahoma Baptist * Southern Arkansas * Bison Muleriders W 6:00 pm 2:30 pm L Series: OBU, 13-7-2 Series: SAU, 22-17-3 21-17 Streak: SE, 3 Streak: SAU, 2 49-19 Last Meeting: SE, 21-17 (2017) Last Meeting: SAU, 49-19 (2017) Saturday, Oct. 28 (Home) Saturday, Sept. 16 (Away) Harding * Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) * Bisons Tigers 2:00 pm W 6:00 pm L Series: HU, 22-7 Series: OBU, 32-18-4 Streak: HU, 7 Streak: SE, 2 42-3 41-35 Last Meeting: HU, 42-3 (2017) Last Meeting: SE, 41-35 (2017) Saturday, Sept. 23 (Home) Saturday, Nov. 4 (Away) Arkansas-Monticello * Arkansas Tech * Weevils Wonder Boys W 2:00 pm 2:00 pm Series: SE, 5-3 Series: ATU, 12-5-1 41-21 Streak: SE, 4 Streak: SE, 1 Last Meeting: SE, 41-21 (2017) Last Meeting: SE, 36-31 (2016) Saturday, Sept. 30 (Away) Saturday, Nov. 11 (Home) Northwestern Oklahoma State * East Central (Okla.) * Rangers Tigers W 4:00 pm 2:00 pm Series: SE, 45-30-1 Series: SE, 48-46-6 30-27 Streak: SE, 2 Streak: SE, 3 Last Meeting: SE, 30-27 (2017) Last Meeting: SE, 34-27 (2016) Saturday, Oct. 7 (Home) (Homecoming) Southwestern Oklahoma State * Bulldogs W 2:00 pm Series: SE, 46-37-3 31-24 Streak: SE, 1 Last Meeting: SE, 31-24 (2017) * = GAC Contest The Universities Southeastern Arkansas Oklahoma Tech State Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: ....................................................... Durant, Okla. Location: .................................................. Russellville, Ark. Founded: ....................................................................1909 Founded: ....................................................................1909 Enrollment .................................................................4,000 Enrollment ...............................................................10,972 Nickname: ....................................................Savage Storm Nickname: ..................................................... Wonder Boys Colors: .........................................................Blue and Gold Colors: ......................................................Green and Gold Conference: ...............................................Great American Conference: ...............................................Great American Stadium: ....................................................Paul Laird Field Stadium: ..........................Thone Stadium at Buerkle FIeld Capacity: ....................................................................4,500 Capacity: ....................................................................6,500 Coach: ...........................................................Bo Atterberry Head Coach: ...........................................Raymond Monica SE Record (yrs): ...........................................26-17 (4th yr) ATU Record (yrs): .........................................30-24 (5th yr) Program Record: .............................484-483-44 (104th yr) Career Record (yrs): .......................................74-58 (12th) Postseason Appearances: ................................................5 Program Record: ............................................. 561-375-41 Last Postseason Appearance: ....................................2014 Postseason Appearances: ................................................5 Lettermen Ret./Lost ........................................................36 Last Postseason Appearance: ....................................2009 2016 Record: ................................................................ 7-4 2016 Record: ................................................................ 6-5 2016 Conference Record: ............................................ 7-4 2016 Conference Record: ............................................ 6-5 2016 Conference Finish: ..............................................t4th 2016 Conference Finish: ...............................................6th 2017 Schedule/Results 2017 Schedule/Results Date Opp. Time/Res. Ovr. Rec. Conf. Rec. Date Opp. Time/Res. Ovr. Rec. Conf. Rec. 8/31 SNU W, 58-0 1-0 1-0 8/31 #22 SAU W, 28-21 1-0 1-0 9/9 OKBU W, 21-17 2-0 2-0 9/9 #23 HSU W, 26-3 2-0 2-0 9/16 OABU W, 41-35 3-0 3-0 9/16 OKBU W, 58-21 3-0 3-0 9/23 UAM W, 41-21 4-0 4-0 9/23 SNU W, 52-0 4-0 4-0 9/30 NWOSU W, 30-27 5-0 5-0 9/30 OABU L, 35-31 4-1 4-1 10/7 SWOSU W, 31-24 6-0 6-0 10/7 UAM L, 46-45 4-2 4-2 10/14 HSU L, 21-20 6-1 6-1 10/14 SWOSU W, 38-21 5-2 5-2 10/21 SAU L, 49-19 6-2 6-2 10/21 NWOSU W, 66-10 6-2 6-2 10/28 HU L, 49-3 6-3 6-3 10/28 ECU W, 38-10 7-2 7-2 11/4 ATU 2 PM 11/4 SE 2 PM 11/11 ECU 2 PM 11/11 HU 2 PM The Series Head Coach Bo Atterberry On Dec. 4, 2013 Bo Atterberry was introduced as the His third year at the helm saw the team tally a 7-4 record on the season, vs. Arkansas Tech 19th head
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