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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS FOOTBALL 2016 GAME NOTESGAME FIVE Contact • John Lock • (309) 333-0132 (Cell) • Jtlock2@Siu.Edu • @Jtlock2 | Secondary: Tony Mcdaniel GAME FIVE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS FOOTBALL 2016 GAME NOTESGAME FIVE Contact • John Lock • (309) 333-0132 (cell) • [email protected] • @jtlock2 | Secondary: Tony McDaniel GAME FIVE Southern Illinois (2-2, 0-1 MVFC) vs vs. 15/12 South Dakota State (2-2, 1-0 MVFC) *FCS Coaches Poll/STATS Media Poll SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SALUKIS SOUTH DAKOTA STATE JACKRABBITS Oct. 8, 2016 // 6 p.m. CT Carbondale, Ill. | Saluki Stadium (15,000 // FieldTurf) COACH: COACH: Series History: Tied, 3-3 Nick Hill (Southern Illinois, 2008) John Stiegelmeier (South Dakota State, 1979) In Carbondale: SDSU leads, 2-1 SIU Record ........................................ 2-2 - 1st Season at SDSU .....................................130-92 - 19th Season Series Streak: SIU W1 Career Record ............................................... Same Career Record .................................................... Same Last Meeting: SIU 27, SDSU 24 (2013) vs. SDSU ............................................First Meeting TV: ESPN3 2016 OFFENSIVE QUICK FACTS: 2016 OFFENSIVE QUICK FACTS: The game will be streamed nationally through ESPN3. Per Game MVFC Rank Per Game MVFC Rank Darren Kinnard will provide play-by-play, and Mike Trude (10 Teams) (10 Teams) will serve as analyst. Danny Valle will be the sideline Scoring ................................. 32.8 ..........................4th Scoring ................................. 45.0 .......................... 1st reporter. Shane Gibbons and Dennis Galloway will Rushing .............................. 155.0 ..........................7th Rushing .............................. 125.8 ..........................9th produce the game for ESPN3. Passing ............................... 312.0 .......................... 1st Passing ............................... 312.0 .......................... 1st Total .................................... 467.0 .........................2nd Total .................................... 433.8 ..........................4th RADIO BROADCAST: SALUKI SPORTS NETWORK Sacks Allowed ................. 2.7 (11) ..........................6th Sacks Allowed ...................1.7 (7) ..........................5th Saluki Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Mike Reis is in his 38th KO Return (per return) .......... 29.9 .......................... 1st KO Return (per return) .......... 21.4 ..........................7th year calling the play-by-play action as the Voice of the 3rd Down Conv. .................35.9% ..........................5th 3rd Down Conv. .................45.2% ..........................3rd Salukis. He will be joined in the booth by Gene Green, who 4th Down Conv. ......................3-7 ..........................8th 4th Down Conv. ......................0-0 ........................10th is in his 19th season serving as analyst for the Saluki Sports Network. Former Saluki linebacker Connor James is the DEFENSIVE QUICK FACTS: DEFENSIVE QUICK FACTS: third member of the crew. With nine affiliates, the Saluki Per Game MVFC Rank Per Game MVFC Rank Sports Network is the biggest its ever been for SIU Football. Scoring ................................. 29.8 ..........................7th Scoring ................................. 29.8 ..........................8th Rushing .............................. 162.0 ..........................7th Rushing .............................. 233.0 ..........................9th SALUKI SPORTS NETWORK Passing ............................... 229.0 ..........................5th Passing ............................... 245.8 ..........................6th WVZA 105.1 FM in Carbondale (Flagship) Total .................................... 391.0 ..........................6th Total .................................... 478.8 ..........................9th KYRX 97.3 FM in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sacks ............................... 2.7 (11) ..........................5th Sacks .................................1.0 (4) ........................10th WRXX 95.3 FM in Centralia, Ill. Net Punting (per punt) .......... 35.0 ..........................4th Net Punting (per punt) .......... 30.8 ........................10th WRUL 97.3 FM in Carmi, Ill. Opp. 3rd Down Conv. ........29.0% .........................2nd Opp. 3rd Down Conv. ........50.9% ........................10th WEBQ 102.3 FM in Eldorado, Ill./Harrisburg, Ill. Opp. 4th Down Conv. .............5-8 ..........................9th Opp. 4th Down Conv. .............3-6 ........................t-5th WMOK 920 AM in Metropolis, Ill./Paducah, Ky. WVMC 1360 AM in Mt. Carmel, Ill. TEAM LEADERS: TEAM LEADERS: WHCO 1230 AM in Sparta, Ill. Passing Yards Per Game Passing Yards Per Game KATZ 1600 AM in St. Louis, Mo. Josh Straughan ............1228 ......................307.0 Taryn Christion...............1170 ......................292.5 Rushing Yards Per Game Rushing Yards Per Game SOCIAL MEDIA Daquan Isom ..................300 .........................75.0 Brady Mengarelli.............197 .........................49.2 Keep up on all things Saluki football on social media. Get Receiving ...........................Yards ............. Per Game Receiving Yards Per Game in-game updates and every news story by following SIU Darrell James .................241 .........................60.2 Jake Wieneke .................131 .......................107.8 football on Twitter @SIU_Football. Get pregame links and photos on the program’s Facebook page at Facebook.com/ SalukiFootball. Get photos from all SIU sports on Instagram QUICK HITS @SIUSalukis. » Southern Illinois hosts No. 15 South Dakota State on Saturday at 6 p.m. in Saluki Stadium. The Salukis and 2016 SIU SCHEDULE Jacks are playing for the first time since 2013. S3 at Florida Atlantic L, 38-30 » SDSU is the second-straight ranked opponent for the Salukis. Five of SIU’s eight MVFC games are against S10 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 30-22 teams ranked in this week’s top-25. S17 MURRAY STATE (FAMILY WEEKEND) W, 50-17 » Deondre Barnett already has three forced fumbles this season. He ranks second nationally in forced fumbles S24 ---bye week-- -- per game, and he is once forced fumble away from having the most at SIU in a single season since 2005. O1 at No. 12 Northern Iowa * L, 42-21 » Southern Illinois has beaten a ranked opponent in 14 consecutive seasons heading into 2016. O8 No. 15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE * 6 p.m. O15 at Illinois State * 6 p.m. » Including his statistics from Stillman, quarterback Josh Straughan is 351 yards away from 7,000 career O22 INDIANA STATE (HOMECOMING) * 2 p.m. passing yards. He ranks ninth in the FCS in career passing yards. O29 at Missouri State * 2 p.m. N5 SOUTH DAKOTA * 2 p.m. N12 at Youngstown State * 11 a.m. N19 WESTERN ILLINOIS * 2 p.m. * = Missouri Valley Football Conference game Rankings reflect FCS Coaches poll the week of the game All times central NOTES & MEDIA INFO MVFC Champions: 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2008 • 2009 | FCS National Champions: 1983 | FCS Playoffs: 1983 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 SALUKIS HOST SOUTH DAKOTA STATE MEDIA INFORMATION » SIU hosts South Dakota State on Saturday SIU VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Credentials at 6 p.m. in Saluki Stadium. The game is the » SIU is facing its second ranked opponent of Credentials are required for entrance to the press box first home MVFC game of the season for the season. SDSU is ranked No. 12 in the or access to the field. To request season or single-game SIU. STATS media top-25 poll and No. 15 in the credentials, please contact media services. » SIU and SDSU have not played since 2013. FCS Coaches poll. Photographers » The all-time series between the schools is » Southern Illinois has beaten at least one Please observe NCAA regulations and shoot from the tied at 3-3, and three of the six games have ranked opponent in 14 consecutive seasons, designated areas. Photographers must shoot from been decided by four points or fewer. dating back to 2002. behind the white lines between the 25-yard line and the back of the end zone on either side of the field. Your » The last time the schools met, SIU won 27- » In 13 of those 14 seasons, SIU beat a top-15 credential must be visible at all times. 24 over the Jacks in Brookings. ranked opponent. » The road team has gone 4-2 in the series, » Last year, SIU beat two top-25 opponents, Game Day Parking with each school winning two of three on the knocking off No. 10 Liberty 34-13 and No. 17 Media working on deadline will receive a priority parking pass to the press parking area located in Lot C on the other school’s home field. Youngstown State 38-31 in overtime. south side of the SIU Arena. » SIU is hosting Youth Night and Faculty & » SDSU was ranked No. 7 nationally the last Staff Appreciation Night. time the schools met, and SIU pulled out a Home Postgame Procedure Postgame interviews will take place in the Tedrick » After the game, SIU will shoot off fireworks. 27-24 win in Brookings. Auditorium, located at the top of the stairwell in the » Fans can purchase $10 tickets for the game » SIU has faced 11 ranked opponents over Donald Boydston Center on the south end. Head coach vs. South Dakota State, and three-game the last two seasons. Five opponents on this Nick Hill and selected players will be made available mini plans are also available for just $55. year’s schedule are ranked in this week’s approximately 10 minutes following the game. » Fans can purchase $10 tickets for the SDSU top-25. 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