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FOOTBALL 2017 WILLIAM JEWELL GAME NOTES 3 NAIA National Semifinals • 47 NAIA / NCAA All-Americans • 209 Academic All-GLVC Honorees • 37 All-GLVC Selections Sports Information Director: JaeLynn Ellison • E: [email protected] • O: 816-415-7634 Football Contact: Paul Worstell • E: [email protected] • O: 816-415-5959 GAME INFORMATION WILLIAM JEWELL CARDINALS (1-8, 1-5) Date. ................Nov. 4, 2017 Head Coach: Shawn Weigel Time. .........1:00 p.m. Record at Jewell: 6-20 Overall Record: 6-20 Location. .. Jefferson City, Mo. Stadium. Dwight T. Reed Stadium Broadcast. ........GLVC Sports Network LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (1-7, 0-5) Radio. .....................................None Head Coach: Steven Smith Play-by-play. ................. THE MATCH UP THE MATCH Record at LU: 1-7 Stats. ..sidearmstats.com/lincolnu/football/xlive.htm Overall Record: 1-7 Social Media. ........@WJCCardinals 5 KEY STORYLINES RECORD BREAKDOWN • The Cardinals are looking for their second win of the 2017 season. • Jewell also is looking for their second GLVC win of 2017. Overall. 1-8 • The Cardinals lead the all-time series 3-0. Jewell defeated Lincoln 48-17 last GLVC. 1-5 Home. 0-6 season in Liberty. Away. .1-2 • Lincoln is winless in the GLVC in 2017. Neutral. 0-0 • This will mark the home finale for the Blue Tigers. 2017 SCHEDULE Aug. 31 Sep. 9 Sep. 16 TALE OF THE TAPE (2017 Stats) Sep. 23 Sep. 30 Oct. 7 JEWELL LU 20.67 Points per Game 13.13 176 First Down 133 1049 Rushing Yards 741 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 2262 Passing Yards 1320 3311 Total Offense Yards 2061 48.00 Penalty Yards per Game 56.50 28:21 Time of Possession 33:32 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 36.87% Third Down Conversion Pct. 39.17% 56.00% Fourth Down Conversion Pct. 40.00% 25 Touchdowns 13 9 Sacks 8 52 Opponent Touchdowns Allowed 34 JEWELLCARDINALS.COM #REDBIRDSRISING GAME 10: Lincoln 2017 OUTLOOK After less than desired results in 2016 the William Jewell will also use the length and speed of Keelon Handling much of the kicking duties in 2017 will be Jewell College football team steps on to the field on Vann on the outside and have talented players like redshirt freshman Dalton Dye, who Weigel says has Thursday, August 31 with renewed hope and anticipa- Wyatt Miller and Clay Stulce, who made the move had a solid preseason camp. Although the Cardinals tion. The Cardinals, who are coached by third year from the defensive unit, along with Michael McCuaig, list just one player at the kicking position, Jewell has a head man Shawn Weigel, boast eight returning starters Frankie Gomez, and Ethan Weilant, among others. plan in place should an injury occur. “Dalton is like our on both sides of the ball in 2017 and bring in a talented “With the number of plays we run and the number of quarterback on the special teams. You always protect recruiting class along with five new faces along the receivers we use, they’ll all have to play and things are your quarterback and we’ll do everything we can to sideline in assistant coaches Chuck Lliteras (defensive expected from all of them.” protect him, and our players know that. However, we coordinator), Corey Sudhoff (defensive line), Jeremy have some others there and if they’re need to perform, Clark (linebackers), Reid Cone (secondary), and Quinn After averaging just under 22 points per game, which I’m certain they’ll do that,” Weigel said. Brown (offensive line). was eighth in the GLVC in 2016, the Jewell staff has invested heavily in eliminating turnovers and keep- While Jewell does return a solid group of returners, One of the key returners in 2017 is redshirt senior ing the ball in their hands. “We definitely have goals,” Weigel was pleased with the 2017 recruiting class. “We quarterback Brad Strauss. After suffering an injury in said the head man, “We would love to average more couldn’t be more excited about our last two classes,” week one a year ago, Strauss was still one of the top than 30 points per game and this offense is certainly he said, “We continue to build. Each year people can QBs in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, ranking capable of doing that. It all starts up front with the see our roster get more mature from a grade stand- fourth with 212.71 passing yards per game. Overall he offensive line. We’ve really challenged that group and point, then they mature physically as they go along.” appeared in seven games and set the Jewell record they are expected to play and be efficient and effective for single season passing percentage at 61.4 percent. in their role.” Along with personnel changes, Weigel says that there “Brad has a very strong understanding of what the has been a culture shift during the offseason as well offense can do and the flexibility within it”, said Weigel. On the defensive side Jewell has a new lead man and he expects that to translate into on field results. “He’s very knowledgable and capable of having a in coordinator Chuck Lliteras, who Weigel says has “We’re better. We’re better physically, we’re better very successful season.” While the Cards will open brought in a revamped attitude that has rubbed off on mentally. There are really, really good things happening the season with Strauss at the top of the depth chart, his players. “It’s fun, because you see the amount of behind the scenes and it’s time for those to show up in the backup position has already changed as an early effort, energy, enthusiasm, and the attacking mode that the win-loss column,” he said, “They always play hard season ending injury to Jared Hobby forced Jewell our players have began to develop and they become even through a lot of adversity. All of that has made to alter plans. Hobby started four games in 2016 and more and more confident.” us more resilient, resolved, and we’ve really gotten was close behind Strauss with a passing clip of 58.5 into the team concept. This is a really different group percent and tossed four touchdowns. In his place, true The most depth on the defense comes along the front that we expect continue to rise and be successful in freshman Will Schneider will open the season as the line with the Cardinals utilizing multiple combinations everything they do.” No. 2 signal caller with Anthony Pritzel, another true of players. Christian Hunt and Kier Stamp return in the freshman, close behind. “This is a situation where middle, while Jack Kutey, Zach Dobbins, Major Walker, this was thrust upon them, that one of them has to be Jack Murphy, Tanner Dredge, and Michael Skaggs, ready to go,” Weigel said. “Really we’re developing are positioned to play large roles up front. Newcomer two backups as we move through the season and they Kendall Spencer is expected to make an immediate are both very capable. Each brings a little bit different impact in the linebacker position alongside returners, dynamic to the position but both are very talented and Ryan Hiatt, Cameron Klim, and Matt Helldoerfer. Along will be tremendous leaders going forward.” the inside, players like Quayde Bauman, Gabe Chavez, Brock Geisz, and Landon Hern will eat up a lot of time On the ground, senior running back Trejuan Mask re- for Jewell. turns, and according to Weigel is back to the dominant player he was in 2015 when he earned second team All-GLVC honors. Along with Mask, the Cardinals will In the secondary, Thaddues Glenn has made the move feature Chance Nelson, a physical back with lots of from the offensive side and according to his head skill, and Rye’ll Dydell who showed he was poised coach, has performed well in camp “He’s done some for a position after posting 33 yards and a touchdown really really good things there and is providing us some on just two attempts at McKendree last year. Weigel depth.” Local player Alex Jimenez, along with Jack says Jewell will also feature junior Bulla Graft at the Gordon, and Andrew Pence also return and are ready running back position at times, and is excited about the to perform. “They are all capable back there,” said opportunity for the Cardinals to havemultiple weapons Weigel, “We have some players we feel really good on the ground. “They all bring something unique and about if we need to rest someone or there happens to cause problems for a defense with their abilities so we be an injury we can put someone there that’s going to don’t have to depend on just one” he said. get the job done and play at a high level.” The one position on the field Weigel says that Jewell At the corners, 2015 All-GLVC performer Justice Taylor fans will see several faces at, is receiver. “We have the returns and is joined this season by junior college opportunity to be very dynamic through our front six or transfer Donte Colum. “Donte’ really brings an energy seven. They each bring a little different flavor.” Headlin- to our defense that’s exciting and was needed.” said ing the list of returners is Graft, who earned All-GLVC Weigel. Also returning is redshirt senior Orlando Ward second team honors as a receiver in 2016 after putting and Mohammed Abubaker who has also put together a up 658 yards and a team leading five touchdowns. “He tremendous early camp. has the ability to make anybody miss at any time,” said Weigel.