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Download Complete Game Notes In ottawa university Braves football 21 Conference Championships | 9 NAIA Football Championship Series Appearances 2020 Schedule - Ottawa won its second straight game with a 35-28 victory over Friends Univer- OU OPP Time/ sity last Saturday in Wichita. ottawa Date RNK RNK Opponent Result - 2020 Record: 4-1 (3-1 KCAC) SEPTEMBER - OU rushed for 237 yards and passed for 197 to finish with 434 yards of - Last Game: at Friends (W, 35-28) offense. Friends had 214 rushing yards and threw for 123 yards for a total of 12 - - OK PANHANDLE STATE W, 27-21 337 yards. - Steak: Win 2 OCTOBER - NAIA Rank: NA 17 - - MCPHERSON* W, 31-13 - In the victory over Friends, Derrick Curtis finished with 130 rushing yards and - Head Coach: Dr. Kent Kessinger 24 - 24 at Bethel* L, 28-78 two touchdowns. He leads the NAIA in rushing, averaging 152.2 yards per game. - Ottawa Record: 102-75 (17th Season) 31 - - at Saint Mary* W 35-17 Curtis is ranked second in the NAIA in all-purpose yards per game (163.8). - Career Record: Same NOVEMBER - Colton Davis went 10-for-19 through the air for 197 yards and threw for two - Record vs. Kansas Wesleyan University: 8-8 7 - - at Friends* W, 35-28 touchdowns and Jermaine Ziegler led OU with five receptions for 103 yards 14 - 6 at Kansas Wesleyan* 1pm against Friends. kansas wesleyan 21 - - TABOR* 1pm - 2020 Record: 4-2 (3-2 KCAC) MARCH - In the win over the Falcons, Colby Johnson led OU with 14 tackles. Aaron - Last Game: at McPherson (W, 41-27) Schoemann had 13 tackles and 3.5 sacks. Westin Davis had 11 tackles and one 6 - - -- -- tackle for loss. - Steak: Win 1 13 - - BETHANY* 1pm - NAIA Rank: 6 20 - - SOUTHWESTERN* 1pm - Aaron Schoemann was named KCAC Defensive Player of the Week for his - Head Coach: Myers Hendrickson 27 - - at Avila* 1pm efforts against Friends University. His 3.5 sacks ties him for second in the OU - KWU Record: 16-3 (2nd Season) All Time Central / Rank: NAIA Poll/ HOME GAMES/ record book for single game sacks. The record is four that is held by Matt Cline - Career Record: Same who set the record against Tabor College on Oct. 2, 1993. *KCAC GAMES - Record vs. Ottawa: 1-0 - Ottawa had a 100 yard rusher and a 100 yard receiver in the victory over KCAC Standings Friends last Saturday. This happened for the first time since Nov. 2, 2019 in OU’s series history School KCAC Overall 39-3 win over the University of Saint Mary. In the win over Friends, Derrick Cur- - All-Time Series: OU, 43-32-5 tis rushed for 130 yards and Jermaine Ziegler finished with 103 receiving yards. Bethel College 6-0 7-0 - In Salina: KWU, 18-19-2 Avila University 6-1 6-1 - The Braves have 10 sacks in their two games and 18 sacks overall for the - Last Meeting: KWU W, 38-21 in Ottawa Southwestern College 4-1 4-1 season. Ottawa had five sacks against the University of Saint Mary and five - Win Streak: KWU, W5 Ottawa University 3-1 4-1 versus Friends University. Kansas Wesleyan University 3-2 4-2 naia final rankings 1961 - 16 1998 - 20 2011 - 11 McPherson College 3-4 3-4 - Ottawa punted three times in the victory against Friends last Saturday. Adam Gilbert punted three times for a 40.3 yards per punt average. The last time OU 1964 - 18 2000 - 14 2012 - 16 Friends University 2-4 2-4 punted three or fewer times in a game happened on Oct. 13, 2018 in OU’s 52-24 1965 - 5 2003 - 12 2013 - 15 Tabor College 2-4 2-4 victory over McPherson College. Nick Rodriguez punted one time for 47 yards. 1966 - 11 2008 - 20 2014 - 13 Bethany College 1-4 1-4 1972 - 11 2009 - 6 2018 - 20 Sterling College 0-4 0-4 - Derrick Curtis leads the Braves in rushing (152.2) yards per game, Bailey Shire 1997 - 12 2010 - 13 University of Saint Mary 0-5 0-5 is the team’s leader in passing yards per game (55.3), Colton Davis is OU’s leader in receptions per game (3.2), Colby Johnson leads the Braves in tackles per game (13.4), and Oscar Palacios is the Braves’ leader in sacks per game (1). - Kansas Wesleyan University is 4-2 overall and 3-2 in the KCAC. The Coyotes are ranked sixth in the latest NAIA Football Coaches Top 25 Poll. KWU has not played since Oct. 31 when the Coyotes snapped their two game losing streak with a 41-27 victory over McPherson College. - In the win over the Bulldogs, KWU had 357 yards of offense with 193 yards rushing and 164 yards passing. The Coyote defense allowed 309 yards of offense, holding MC to 59 yards rushing and 250 yards passing. Christopher Fluker rushed for 155 yards on 34 attempts, a 4.5 yard per rush average, and had three touchdowns. Isaiah Randalle went 8-for-13 through the air for 142 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Tony Brown also saw time under center in the game. He went 3-for-4 for 22 yards. Stevie Williams finished with four receptions for 64 yards. Scott Helsper finished with 10 tackles and Zyair Velazquez had nine tackles, 0.5 sacks, and one forced fumble. - Quincy Sandoval leads KWU in rushing yards per game (74.8), Isaiah Randalle is the Coyotes’ leader in passing yards per game (275.2), Stevie Williams leads the team in receptions per game (5.8), Zyair Velazquez is KWU’s leader in tackles per game (9.7), and Chris Scott leads Kansas Wesleyan in sacks per game (0.4). Scan the QR code above and it will take - Saturday is the 81st meeting between Ottawa and Kansas Wesleyan. Ottawa leads the series 43-32-5 and has a record of 18-19- 2 against the Coyotes in Salina. KWU is on a five game winning streak against the Braves. you directly to the page that has links for the game day rosters, the live stream, and - The Coyotes’ two losses this season are the most that KWU has suffered during the regular season since 2017. Kansas Wesleyan finished the year with a record of 8-3 overall and 7-2 in the KCAC. The two conference losses are also the most since 2017. 2018: live stats. *This is for home games only 13-1, 10-0, 2019: 12-1, 10-0. GAME 6 OTTAWA AT KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY series history: ottawa vs. KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY kcac players of the week - Saturday’s contest is the 81st meeting between Ottawa University and Kansas Wesleyan University. WK Offensive Defensive Special Teams - Ottawa leads the all-time series, 43-25-5, but KWU is on a five game winning streak against the 1 Josh Pisik (MC) Colby Johnson (OU) Santino Gee (OU) Braves. The Coyotes are also on a two game home winning streak versus Ottawa. 2 Isaiah Randalle (KWU) Jason Weah (FRND) Aaron Main (KWU) 3 Keegan Martin (BC) Nikolas Furlow (AU) Melvin Reid (MC) - The last time OU defeated the Coyotes was on Nov. 1, 2014 in Salina. The Braves took the 48-20 4 Zach Esau (BC) Josh Seabolt (BC) Melvin Reid (MC) victory. 5 Isaiah Randalle (KWU) Caleb Helsley (SWC) Bobby Schmidt (FRND) - The first meeting between the two teams happeneon Oct. 19, 1908 in Ottawa. The Braves won that 6 Brad Cagle (SWC) Colby Johnson (OU) Joe Cannon (TC) contest, 30-5. 7 Malik Nesbitt (AU) Parker Folks (TC) Fredd Botello (SWC) 8 Derrick Curtis (OU) Ryan Clark (BC) Drevon Macon (KWU) - Since Ottawa rejoined the KCAC in 1982, the Braves have a record of 19-18 against Kansas Wesley- 9 Zach Esau (BC) Aaron Schoemann (OU) Brayden Francis (BC) an. - The Braves and Coyotes have never played against each other in a non-conference game The teams played every year from 1946 to 1970. After slight break (1971-1980), OU and KWU continued its series in 1982 and Saturday’s game will be the 38th straight meeting. all-time series results Kansas Wesleyan Uni. ......43-32-5 O12, 1957 (H) ......................L, 7-14 O2,5 1997 (H) ..................... W, 50-8 O19, 1908 (H) ..................... W, 30-5 O11, 1958 (A) .......................L, 7-14 O17, 1998 (A) .....................L, 14-21 S23, 1909 (H) ........................ W, 6-2 O10, 1959 (H) ..................... W, 20-6 O16, 1999 (H) ..................... W, 48-7 O19, 1928 (A) ......................T, 13-13 O15, 1960 (A) .................... W, 39-20 O7, 2000 (A) ...................... W, 24-23 N15, 1929 (H) ....................L, 19-26 O14, 1961 (H) ................... W, 38-13 O6, 2001 (H) ..................... W, 30-27 N27, 1930 (A) .......................L, 0-47 O20, 1962 (A) .................... W, 13-12 O19, 2002 (H) ......................L, 0-21 O23, 1931 (H) ......................L, 6-25 O119, 1963 (H) ................... W, 28-0 O18, 2003 (A) .................... W, 49-14 O21, 1932 (A) ...................... W, 13-0 O17, 1964 (A) ...................... W, 34-0 O23, 2004 (A) ...........W, 27-26 (2OT) O20, 1933 (H) ..................... W, 21-0 O16, 1965 (H) ..................... W, 27-6 O1, 2005 (A) .......................L, 14-32 O19, 1934 (A) .......................L, 0-10 O15, 1966 (A) ...................... W, 40-0 S30, 2006 (H) .....................L, 19-42 O18, 1935 (H) ......................L, 6-21 O14, 1967 (H) ..................... W, 29-6 O6, 2007 (H) ..................... W, 34-14 O16, 1936 (A) .......................L, 0-38 O19, 1968 (A) .....................L, 14-23 O11, 2008 (A) ...................... W, 14-7 O22, 1937 (A) .........................L, 0-9 N8, 1969 (A) ...........................L, 6-7 O31, 2009 H) ..................... W, 42-10 O21, 1938 (H) ....................
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