1818 Chouteau Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63103 (314) 444-4364 FAX (314) 444-4365 2014 Weekly Report Contact: Cody Bush Week 13: Games of Nov. 22 Phone: (931) 980-4940 CURRENT STANDINGS PFL OVERALL Team W-L PCT PF PA H A STR W-L PCT PF PA H A STR WEEK 12 RESULT x-San Diego 7-1 .875 234 193 4-0 3-1 W7 9-1 .900 296 239 6-0 3-1 W8 W, 32-27 vs. Valparaiso Dayton 5-2 .714 248 183 2-1 3-1 W1 7-3 .700 315 237 4-1 3-2 W1 W, 21-14 at Butler Drake 5-2 .714 172 124 3-1 2-1 W1 6-4 .600 220 214 4-2 2-2 W1 – Off Week – Campbell 4-3 .571 184 184 3-1 1-2 L3 5-6 .455 269 324 4-2 1-4 L1 L, 19-45 at Jacksonville Marist 4-4 .500 174 144 2-2 2-2 W1 4-7 .364 188 221 3-4 1-3 W1 W, 38-7 vs. Davidson Stetson 3-4 .429 179 223 1-2 2-2 L1 5-6 .455 263 361 1-4 4-2 L1 L, 18-41 at Morehead State Morehead State 3-5 .375 266 325 2-2 1-3 W1 4-7 .364 338 471 3-2 1-5 W1 W, 41-18 vs. Stetson Butler 2-6 .250 184 242 1-3 1-3 L2 4-7 .364 257 305 2-3 2-4 L2 L, 14-21 vs. Dayton Valparaiso 1-6 .143 150 211 1-2 0-4 L1 3-8 .273 260 324 2-3 1-5 L1 L, 27-32 at San Diego Davidson 0-7 .000 162 307 0-4 0-3 L15 1-10 .091 266 450 1-5 0-5 L10 L, 7-38 at Marist w-Jacksonville 7-1 .875 291 108 3-0 4-1 W2 9-2 .818 389 193 4-0 5-2 W2 W, 45-19 vs. Campbell KEY: x - 2014 PFL Champions/Division I Football Championship Automatic Qualifier; w- withdrew from 2014 championship

AHEAD IN WEEK 13 - PFL CONTEST All times Eastern. FCS rankings in brackets following school’s name: [Sports Network Poll/FCS Coaches Poll] Saturday, Nov. 22 Morehead State at Charlotte, Noon Davidson at Valparaiso, 2 p.m. Location: Charlotte, ( Stadium) Location: Valparaiso, Indiana (Brown Field) Series: CHA leads, 1-0 Series: DAV leads, 7-1 Streak: DAV, two wins Last Meeting: Charlotte def. Morehead State, 61-17 (2013) Last Meeting: Notably: Morehead State heads across the Appalachians to meet FBS foe Notably: Davidson will trek to Valparaiso for the final PFL contest of 2014. Charlotte. The Eagles defense stiffened in a Week 12 win, holding Stetson Davidson will seek to end the season on a high note after tough outings in its to 18 points – the fewest points it has permitted this season. Meanwhile, last two weeks. The Wildcats have recorded an in four consecu- the MSU offense topped 40 points for the fifth time this season, improving tive games, doubling its total of the first seven games. Valparaiso returns to 4-1 in those contests. home after seeing a win at San Diego denied on a last-second score. The Crusaders offense has rolled up more than 320 yards in each of its last four Campbell at Dayton, 1 p.m. games and scored 110 points. Location: Dayton, Ohio (Welcome Stadium) Series: DAY leads, 3-0 Cal Poly at San Diego, 7 p.m. Last Meeting: Dayton def. Campbell, 41-23 (2013) Location: San Diego, California (Torero Stadium) Notably: Campbell will seek to end a three-game PFL losing streak when it Series: CP leads, 3-0 travels to Dayton. After scoring 28 or more points in its first four PFL games, Last Meeting: Cal Poly def. San Diego, 38-16 (2013) the Camels have been held to 24 or fewer points in their last three PFL out- Notably: San Diego meets Cal Poly in a tune up for the Division I Football ings. Dayton boasts the PFL’s second-best scoring offense (35.4 ppg), with Championship. The Toreros have won eight straight overall and 10 straight its 21 points in a winning effort against Butler the fewest points its scored at Torero Stadium. The latter streak is the sixth-longest streak in the FCS. in a PFL game this season. San Diego has scored 81 points in its last two games, but surrendered 55. They will face a Cal Poly side that has scored 28 or more points in every Drake at Stetson, 1 p.m. game this season. Location: DeLand, Florida (Spec Martin Stadium) Series: First Meeting Off Week: Butler, Jacksonville, Marist Notably: Stetson seeks its first .500 mark since 1951 when it hosts Drake in the first meeting between the two teams. Stetson sophomore defensive back Donald Payne has 111 tackles in his last five games, an average of 22 tackles per game, and leads the PFL with 17.1 tackles per game. On the other side of the field, Drake boasts the PFL’s top team defense, limiting opponents to a league-best 280 yards per game thanks to a PFL best pass defense holding teams to 176 yards per game.

THE A DIVISION I FCS CONFERENCE 2014 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Keith Williams, San Diego Sophomore | Quarterback | Fairfield, California Williams 44-yard “Hail Mary” touchdown at time expired catapulted San Diego to a 32-27 PFL victory against Valparaiso and the 2014 PFL Championship. He finished the game completing 19-of-33 passes for 263 yards and four touchdowns. Williams completed passes to seven different receivers and three receivers caught touchdowns. He also had 10 carries for 54 yards in the contest. Other Players Nominated: Will Bardo (DAY), Ulysses Bryant (JAC), William Morris (DAV), Wale Onakoya (MAR), Austin Gahafer (MOR), Ben Lehman (VAL)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Justin Grier, Morehead State Junior | Cornerback | Saks, Alabama Grier picked off two passes to help Morehead State pull off a 41-18 PFL victory against Stetson, Saturday. His first interception came in Morehead State’s end zone, killing a Stetson drive that reached the Morehead State 7-yard line with MSU leading 20-18. Grier’s second pickoff came with the game in hand and he re- turned it 40 yards. He also had five tackles (four solo) and broke up a pass. Other Players Nominated: Brandon Mobley (CAM), Zach Elias (DAY), Grady Redding (JAC), Demetrius Williams (MAR), Troy McClelland (SAN), Donald Payne (STE), Alex Green (VAL)

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK David Last, San Diego Junior (RS) | Placekicker | Valley Center, California Last finished with eight points, making two field goals, in San Diego’s 32-27 PFL victory against Valparaiso, Saturday. His two field goals accounted for the only points in the first quarter, first a 26-yard kick then a 23-yard boot. Last also connected on both PATs. Also handling kickoff duties, Last averaged 63.8 yards per kickoff with three touchbacks. Other Players Nominated: William Will (DAY), Brandon Behr (JAC), Vinny Fuschetto (MAR), Ryan Powers (STE), Jarrett Morgan (VAL)

2014 PFL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Bold indicates student-athlete received national weekly award PAST OFFENSIVE HONOREES PAST DEFENSIVE HONOREES PAST SPECIAL TEAMS HONOREES A31 Conley Wilkins, Drake A31 Donald Payne, Stetson A31 Grant Amick, Stetson S07 Austin Gahafer, Morehead State S07 Luke Keller, Morehead State S07 William Will, Dayton Connor Kacsor, Dayton S14 Jordan Dewhirst, Jacksonville S14 Zach Adler, Marist S14 Ulysses Bryant, Jacksonville S21 Donald Payne, Stetson S21 Ryan Giaratano, Jacksonville S21 Reggie Bell, San Diego S22 Luke Hill, Campbell S22 Mitchell Brown, Campbell Matt Shiltz, Butler O05 DJ Howard, Jacksonville O05 Isaiah Howard, Campbell S22 Kade Bell, Jacksonville Ryan Schwenke, Dayton O12 William Will, Dayton O05 Connor Kacsor, Dayton O12 Zach Elias, Dayton O19 Brandon Behr, Jacksonville O12 Kade Bell, Jacksonville O19 Jamal Agnew, San Diego O26 Mariln Hall, Stetson O19 Connor Kacsor, Dayton Drew Orsmeth, Drake N02 Derek O’Connor, Butler O26 Atiq Lucas, Marist O26 Mike Kagafas, Marist N09 Kyle Pignatiello, Dayton Cole Mazza, Stetson Troy McClelland, San Diego Ryan Belden, San Diego N02 Sam Schrader, Butler N02 Zach Adler, Marist N16 David Last, San Diego N09 Kade Bell, Jacksonville Donald Payne, Stetson N23 N16 Keith Williams, San Diego N09 John Guilford, Valparaiso N23 N16 Justin Grier, Morehead State N23

PAGE 2 WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG 2014 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT NEWS AND NOTES FROM AROUND THE PFL SAN DIEGO CLAIMS 2014 PFL TITLE | San Diego scored a touchdown on the final play of the game to defeat Valparaiso, 32-27, Saturday and win the 2014 Pioneer Football League Championship and the league’s automatic qualifying spot in the 2015 NCAA Division I Football PREFERRED NOMENCLATURE Championship. It is San Diego’s third PFL title in four years and sixth title all-time. The league’s full name is the Pioneer Football League. Please use the league’s full name when JACKSONVILLE WITHDRAWS FROM 2014 PFL RACE | The Pioneer Football possible or use PFL as an abbreviation. Please, DO League and Jacksonville University jointly announced the Jacksonville football team will not NOT use Pioneer League in any case. be eligible for the 2014 conference championship, Nov. 14. Jacksonville voluntarily withdrew from championship contention and postseason play for 2014 as a result of its internal review PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG of compliance matters regarding the PFL’s financial aid rules. The process is ongoing and final The PFL’s website features the latest news and resolution of the matter is not expected before Spring 2015. stories around the league. Standings along with team-by-team and composite results are updated BELL EARNS NATIONAL WEEKLY HONOR | Jacksonville junior quarterback Kade Bell following the conclusion of each day’s action. was named National Co-Offensive Player of the Week by The Sports Network after his Week 11 PFL ON TWITTER @PFLNews performance. He threw six touchdown passes in a PFL win at Davidson, completing 20-of-24 The PFL also maintains an official twitter feed passes with no for 417 yards, giving him a 313.38 pass efficiency rating on the @PFLNews which will provide release and award day – third best in the FCS this season. It is the second consecutive week the PFL has had an notifications and score updates throughout the athlete named to The Sports Network honors. season. WEEKLY RELEASE AND STATISTICS DAYTON’S KACSOR NAMED TO PAYTON AWARD WATCH LIST | Dayton senior Each week the PFL produces a weekly release in running back Connor Kacsor has been named to the Walter Payton Award Watch List, for the two versions, an initial Sunday Release and a final FCS’ top offensive player. Kacsor currently leads the PFL and is second in FCS football in rush- Weekly Release sent each Monday: ing yards per game (148.0) His 301 yards against Georgetown in the season opener is the best • The league’s Sunday Release contains updated in Division I this season, and he is the only FCS player with three rushing performances of 200 standings, the upcoming week’s schedule and yards or more this season. notes as well as the players of the week. • The PFL Weekly Release is released each Mon- BUTLER’S SCHRADER NAMED TO RICE AWARD WATCH LIST | Butler fresh- day and contains all the information from the man running back Sam Schrader has been named to the Jerry Rice Award Watch List, for the Sunday release along with news and notes from FCS’ top freshman player. Schrader, of Mishawaka, Indiana, is the PFL’s top freshman running around the league and up-to-date statistics. Both versions are provided by e-mail and on the back, with 526 yards (75.1 ypg) and eight touchdowns in seven conference games. He ranks league’s website in PDF and may be reproduced sixth among FCS freshmen in rushing (60.4 ypg) and seventh in scoring (6.6 ppg). Schrader as necessary. Weekly releases also will be sent via rushed for 193 yards against Stetson, Oct. 4, and had a four touchdown performance against e-mail to media outlets around the league. Please Morehead State, Nov. 1. contact Cody Bush at the PFL Media Relations Of- fice to be added to the league’s e-mail list. THIRTEEN NAMED TO CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAMS | Thir- teen Pioneer Football League student-athletes were named to the 2014 Capital One Academic WEEKLY AWARDS All-District® teams as selected by the College Sports Information Directors Association, Thurs- The PFL names Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week each Sunday during the day. Seven of the league’s 11 members had one student-athlete recognized on the teams. A season. Winners are selected from nominations complete list of the PFL student-athletes selected is available on the PFL website. provided by each PFL team’s Football Media Rela- tions personnel. The information also will be avail- BUTLER’S SCHRADER NAMED NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK | Butler able from the PFL via the league’s Sunday Release running back Sam Schrader was named The Sports Network’s Freshman of the Week, Nov. and the league’s website and official twitter feed. 3, for his Week 10 performance against Morehead State. He finished the day with 13 carries for 162 yards and four touchdowns, but it was his second-quarter performance that stood out. ANNUAL AWARDS Schrader had four carries for 82 yards but it was his three touchdowns that helped catapult The league will announce the following awards at Butler to a 35-23 lead en route to the 62-52 PFL win. the conclusion of the regular- eason: • All-PFL First and Second teams; PAYNE SETS PFL TACKLE RECORD | Stetson safety Donald Payne broke a 12-year • Honorable Mention All-PFL; • Academic All-PFL First and Second teams; old PFL record with 27 tackles at Campbell in Week 10. He broke the record previously held by • Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year; San Diego’s Andy Guzenski, who recorded 26 tackles against Dayton during the 2002 season. • Offensive and Defensive Freshmen of the Year; Payne’s outing came just two weeks after he recorded 21 tackles in a Week 8 contest against • Scholar-Athlete of the Year; Jacksonville, which was the first 20-tackle outing in over two years. He is the only PFL tackler • Coach of the Year. with two 20-tackle performances since 2002. The awards will be announced by the PFL via re- lease as well as on the league’s website. PAYNE NAMED NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK | Stetson safety PFL MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT Donald Payne also was named The Sports Network’s Co-Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 3. Cody Bush, PFL Media Relations Director Payne ‘s PFL record 27 tackles meant he had a hand in stopping more than one-third of Camp- e-mail: [email protected] bell’s 79 offensive plays in the contest. Cell: (931) 980-4940 KACSOR NOTCHES 3RD 200-YARD OUTING | For the third time in 2014, Dayton run- ning back Connor Kacsor ran for more than 200 yards, recording 232 yards against Morehead State in Week 8 action. There have been 19 200-yard performances in the FCS this season and Kacsor is the only back with three such performances and the only runner with a 300-yard effort this season.

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DOLPHINS’ BELL RECORDS LEAGUE’S FIRST 6 TD OUTING | Jacksonville quar- terback Kade Bell became the first PFL quarterback to throw six touchdowns in a game, turning PFL WIN STREAKS the trick at Morehead State in Week 7. He also had a five touchdown performance in Week 5 Consecutive Overall Wins at Butler, He joins Eastern Washington’s Vernon Adams as the only quarterbacks to compose a 8 San Diego [6th in FCS] pair of four-plus touchdown performances this season. 2 Jacksonville 1 Dayton SAN DIEGO’S HODGES JOINS 200-YARD CLUB | San Diego running back Jonah 1 Drake Hodges joined the PFL’s 200-yard rushing club with a 273-yard effort against Stetson in Week 1 Marist 1 Morehead State 7. He posted 17 carries and had two touchdowns in the Toreros win. It was the third 200-yard rushing performance by a PFL running back this season and second best in the FCS this sea- Consecutive PFL Wins son, behind Dayton running back Connor Kacsor’s 301-yard performance in Week 2. 7 San Diego [t-4th in FCS] 2 Jacksonville FIVE-OT THRILLER BETWEEN DAVIDSON-DAYTON | Dayton and Davidson got off to 1 Dayton a slow start but raced headlong into and through overtime before Dayton escaped with a 54-48 1 Drake victory in five overtimes, Oct. 4. The Flyers led 13-7 after three full quarters but both offenses 1 Marist exploded in the fourth quarter, combining for 34 points en route to a 27-27 tie. The Flyers and 1 Morehead State Wildcats scored 48 points in extra time, before Dayton’s Connor Kascor scored in the fifth over- Consecutive Home Wins time and UD’s Tom Fanning intercepted a pass on Davidson’s ensuing drive. It was the longest 10 San Diego [6th in FCS] game in the FCS since Sept. 10, 2011 when Towson and Coastal Carolina went five overtimes. 6 Jacksonville It also broke the PFL record of three overtimes set by Campbell and Davidson, Oct. 29, 2011. 3 Marist 2 Morehead State KACSOR STRIKES AGAIN | Earlier this season, Dayton running back Connor Kacsor 1 Campbell posted what remains a FCS best 301 yards in a Week 2 contest against Georgetown. He backed 1 Stetson that up in Week 6 with a 213-yard performance against Davidson – the ninth best rushing per- 1 Valparaiso formance this season. He joins St. Francis (Pa.)’s Khairi Dickson as the only runners to post two Consecutive Road Wins Top 10 totals this season. Kacsor also ran the ball 47 times in the win against Davidson, the 3 San Diego [t-10th in FCS] only rusher to post more than 40 runs in the FCS this season. 2 Drake 1 Dayton DAVIDSON’S CASEY NAMED TO ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM | Da- 1 Jacksonville vidson linebacker Dan Casey was one of four FCS student-athletes and 22 across all levels of named to the 2014 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, Sept. 23. One of the most PRESEASON COACHES POLL prestigious off-the-field-honors in college football, the award pays tribute to a select group of PL Team Points student-athletes who have worked to positively impact the lives of others. 1. San Diego (5) 90 2. Dayton 82 Dayton continues one of the more remarkable DAYTON SCORING STREAK HITS 430 | 3. Jacksonville (3) 80 streaks in college football – a NCAA record 430 consecutive games without suffering a shutout. 4. Butler (2) 77 The last team to blank Dayton was Marshall by a 9-0 score on Oct. 16, 1976. San Diego owns 5. Drake (1) 73 the PFL’s second longest such streak at 163 games. 6. Marist 61 7. Campbell 38 THREE PFL ALUMNI ON NFL ROSTERS | Marist alumnus Terrence Fede, the 2013 8. Morehead State 35 PFL Defensive Player of the Year, was named to the Miami Dolphins’ active 53-man roster. 9. Stetson 30 Fede, a 7th round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, recorded his first tackle as a professional against 10. Davidson 20 Oakland, Sept. 29. Drake alumnus and 12-year NFL veteran Billy Cundiff is in his second year 11. Valparaiso 19 as a member of the Cleveland Browns. San Diego alumnus Josh Johnson is in his seventh NFL • First-place votes in parentheses. campaign, joining the San Francisco 49ers and former San Diego head coach Jim Harbaugh • 10 points awarded for a first-place vote, with one in 2014. point less for each succeeding place. (Maximum score = 100) • Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own THREE PFL STUDENT-ATHLETES NAMED TO CAMPBELL LIST | Jacksonville team. quarterback Kade Bell became the second PFL quarterback to throw five Three Pioneer Football League student-athletes were named among 167 candidates for the 2014 William V. Campbell Trophy®, presented by Fidelity Investments®. Campbell’s Adam Lutz, Dayton’s Will Bardo and San Diego Troy McClelland were each named to the semifinalist list, Sept. 25.

PFL TEAMS PITCH CLEAN SLATE IN WEEK 4 | Pioneer Football League members went unbeaten in six nonconference tilts during Week 4 action. That winning six pack included two victories against Ivy League squads (Princeton and Penn) and one against a Northeast Conference foe (Robert Morris).

VALPARAISO ENDS 9-GAME SLIDE | Valparaiso ended a nine-game losing streak with a victory at Division II William Jewell, Sept. 20. It also was the Crusaders first nonconference victory since Sept. 12, 2009 – a 15-game stretch between nonconference victories.

DAVIDSON’S MORRIS RUNS FOR 208 | Davidson wide receiver William Morris post- ed a 16-reception, 208-yard performance at VMI, Sept. 13. The 16 receptions are the most in the FCS this season while his 208 receiving yards were third most. It is the 21st 200-yard receiving performance in the PFL since 2002 and first this season.

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DAYTON’S KACSOR SECOND TO TOP 300 RUSHING PFL TIEBREAKER MODIFIED | The PFL automatic qualifier tie- YARDS | Dayton running back Connor Kacsor became the second breaker was modified during the league’s August presidents council PFL runner to record 300 rushing yards in a game, piling up an FCS- meeting. In 2014, the league will no longer use computer rankings best 301 yards against Georgetown, Sept. 6, in Welcome Stadium. It to determine its automatic qualifier. Instead, the league will use a was the 55th 300-yard performance in FCS history and was a Dayton “Strength of Victory” and “Strength of Schedule” – both based on program record. The senior from Leo, Indiana, had just 14 yards in the conference games only – to help determine its representative in the first quarter but ran for 287 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown, in FCS Championship. The complete PFL tiebreaker is available online at the game’s final 45 minutes. pioneer-football.org/tiebreaker.

EAGLES’ GAHAFER THROWS FIRST 5 TD OUTING | More- PFL ADDS SIXTH MAJOR AWARD | In addition to the change head State quarterback Austin Gahafer put together the PFL’s first in the league’s tiebreaker procedure, the league’s presidents voted to five-touchdown performance of 2014, in a 49-36 win against NAIA foe add a Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award to its postseason accolades. Pikeville. The PFL saw five five-touchdown efforts in 2013, but none The Scholar-Athlete of the Year will be selected as part of the league’s occurred prior to Week 7 (Oct. 12). Academic All-PFL squad voting in November.

NEW SIGNAL CALLERS ABOUND | New quarterbacks will be THREE PFL ATHLETES NOMINATED FOR 2014 ALLSTATE at the helm of six of the PFL’s 11 programs in 2014. Butler, Campbell, AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM | Three PFL student-athletes – Da- Davidson, Marist, San Diego and Valparaiso will each be under new vidson’s Dan Casey, Drake’s John Hugunin and Marist’s James Ho- leadership on the field. Dayton and Drake each return a senior under lodnak – were among a 182 nominees for the 2014 Allstate AFCA center with Will Bardo and Andy Rice, respectively. Morehead State Good Works Team®, which recognizes the selfless contributions to (Austin Gahafer) and Stetson (Ryan Tentler) each used a freshman volunteerism and community service made by college football student- quarterback in 2013 that returns for their sophomore campaigns in athletes across the nation. Two 11-member teams will be selected, 2014. Jacksonville junior Kade Bell rounds out the list of returning one composed players competing in the NCAA® Football Bowl Subdivi- quarterbacks. sion (FBS) and the other is a combined team representing the NCAA® Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), Divisions II, III, and the NAIA. WELCOME NEW HEAD COACHES | Two new faces will join the PFL’s head coaching fraternity in 2014 with Rick Fox taking over duties PFL’S 22ND CAMPAIGN | The 2014 season marks the 22nd at Drake while Dave Cecchini grabs the reins at Valparaiso. Fox was year for the Pioneer Football League – the nation’s only non-scholar- as an assistant coach for six seasons under former head coach Chris ship, football-only NCAA Football Championship Subdivision confer- Creighton, who took the head coaching position at Eastern Michigan. ence. The league boasts 11 members in 2014 with the departure of Cecchini became Valparaiso’s 17th head coach after four seasons as Mercer after its first season. the offensive coordinator at Lehigh.

WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG PAGE 5 2014 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT PFL IN THE POLLS SPORTS NETWORK FCS COLLEGE FCS COACHES POLL FOOTBALL POLL Rk Team (1sts) Record Pts Pvs Rk Team (1sts) Record Pts Pvs 1. Coastal Carolina (20) 11-0 639 1 1. New Hampshire (74) 9-1 3879 1 2. New Hampshire (4) 9-1 625 2 2. Coastal Carolina (56) 11-0 3802 2 3. Jacksonville State (1) 9-1 589 3 3. North Dakota State (20) 10-1 3606 4 4. North Dakota State (1) 10-1 587 4 4. Jacksonville State (10) 9-1 3581 3 5. Eastern Washington 9-2 550 5 5. Eastern Washington 9-2 3381 5 6. Villanova 9-2 513 6 6. Villanova 9-2 3137 6 7. Illinois State 9-1 485 7 7. Fordham 10-1 2905 7 8. Fordham 10-1 446 8 8. Illinois State 9-1 2865 8 9. Chattanooga 8-3 435 9 9. Chattanooga 8-3 2598 9 10. Southeastern Louisiana 8-3 426 10 10. Southeastern Louisiana 8-3 2466 10 11. Northern Iowa 7-4 402 12 11. Northern Iowa 7-4 2404 11 12. Montana State 8-3 364 13 12. Montana State 8-3 2289 12 13. Montana 7-4 328 15 13. Montana 7-4 1886 16 14. Harvard 9-0 271 17 14. Eastern Kentucky 9-2 1675 18 15. South Dakota State 7-4 265 19 15. Harvard 9-0 1597 17 16. Eastern Kentucky 9-2 237 20 16. South Dakota State 7-4 1489 19 17. McNeese State 6-4 208 11 17. James Madison 8-3 1300 25 18. Indiana State 7-4 187 25 18. Indiana State 7-4 1257 23 19. William & Mary 7-4 176 23 19. McNeese State 6-4 1062 13 20. Youngstown State 7-4 149 16 20. Youngstown State 7-4 998 15 21. Richmond 7-4 141 14 21. Richmond 7-4 932 14 22. James Madison 8-3 138 NR 22. William & Mary 7-4 743 24 23. Alcorn State 9-2 54 NR 23. Sam Houston State 7-4 403 NR 24. Bethune-Cookman 8-3 45 18 24. North Carolina A&T 9-2 297 NR 25. Sacred Heart 9-2 32 NR 25. Bethune-Cookman 8-3 268 20 Others receiving votes: Charleston Southern 28, North Carolina A&T 27, Sam Houston State 23, Yale 15, Southern Others receiving votes: Sacred Heart 200, Idaho State Illinois 14, Northern Arizona 13, Bryant 11, South Carolina 153, Bryant 144, Alcorn State 118, Northern Arizona 104, State 9, Idaho State 7, Stephen F. Austin 3, Central Arkansas Charleston Southern 93, Yale 51, Southern Illinois 47, Buck- 3, Bucknell 2, Liberty 2, Presbyterian 1. nell 34, Liberty 33, Cal Poly 32, Stephen F. Austin 27, North Carolina Central 24, Jackson State 23, Grambling State 21, Samford 16, San Diego 15, Dartmouth 12, Albany 10, West- ern Carolina 7, Southern 7, Jacksonville 5, Northwestern State 4. .

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PFL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE - PFL Contest WEEK 1: Thursday, August 28 WEEK 7: Saturday, Oct. 11 Charlotte def. Campbell, 33-9 Campbell def. Butler, 28-9 Western Illinois def. Valparaiso, 45-6 Dayton def. Marist, 31-21 Jacksonville def. Morehead State, 45-26 WEEK 1: Saturday, August 30 Valparaiso def. Missouri Baptist, 55-7 Grand View def. Drake, 45-22 Drake def. Davidson, 51-14 Stetson def. Warner, 35-16 San Diego def. Stetson, 31-21 Davidson def. College of Faith-Charlotte, 56-0 Sacred Heart def. Marist, 28-7 WEEK 8: Saturday, Oct. 18 #20/24 Richmond def. Morehead State, 55-10 San Diego def. Butler, 27-21 #3/3 Southeastern Louisiana def. Jacksonville, 44-3 Dayton def. Morehead State, 41-7 Drake def. Valparaiso, 17-9 WEEK 2: Saturday, Sept. 6 Campbell def. Davidson, 28-27 Dayton def. Georgetown, 23-14 Jacksonville def. Stetson, 30-7 Appalachian State def. Campbell, 66-0 Bucknell def. Marist, 22-0 WEEK 9: Saturday, Oct. 25 Morehead State def. Pikeville, 49-36 Marist def. Campbell, 27-20 Saturday, Nov. 29 Florida Tech def. Stetson, 54-12 Stetson def. Davidson, 40-34 NCAA Division I FCS Championship: First Round Catawba def. Davidson, 35-7 Jacksonville def. Limestone, 61-10 San Diego vs. TBA Drake def. Truman State, 13-7 (OT) Morehead State def. Valparaiso, 48-47 Saturday, Dec. 6 Butler def. Wittenberg, 22-16 Drake def. Butler, 21-19 NCAA Division I FCS Championship: Second Round St. Joseph’s (Ind.) def. Valparaiso, 31-10 San Diego def. Dayton, 40-29 San Diego def. Western New Mexico, 23-17 Friday-Saturday, Dec. 12-13 WEEK 10: Saturday, Nov. 1 NCAA Division I FCS Championship: Quarterfinals WEEK 3: Thursday, Sept. 11 Marist def. Jacksonville, 17-16 Charleston Southern def. Campbell, 34-10 Butler def. Morehead State, 62-52 Friday-Saturday, Dec. 19-20 Stetson def. Campbell, 28-24 NCAA Division I FCS Championship: Semifinals WEEK 3: Saturday, Sept. 13 Dayton def. Valparaiso, 42-19 Jacksonville def. San Diego, 35-18 San Diego def. Drake, 17-14 Saturday, Jan. 3 Duquesne def. Dayton, 33-13 NCAA Division I FCS Championship: VMI def. Davidson, 52-24 WEEK 11: Saturday, Nov. 8 National Championship Western Illinois def. Drake, 38-13 Jacksonville def. Davidson, 56-0 Youngstown State def. Butler, 44-13 Campbell def. Missouri Baptist, 66-7 Mercer def. Stetson, 49-0 Drake def. Dayton, 34-30 Eastern Kentucky def. Morehead State, 55-13 Valparaiso def. Butler, 17-3 Georgetown def. Marist, 27-7 Stetson def. Marist, 22-14 San Diego def. Morehead State, 49-28 WEEK 4: Saturday, Sept. 20 Morehead State def. Davidson, 40-32 WEEK 12: Saturday, Nov. 15 Drake def. Marist, 21-6 San Diego def. Valparaiso, 32-27 Dayton def. Robert Morris, 31-7 Dayton def. Butler, 21-14 Jacksonville def. Penn, 34-31 Morehead State def. Stetson, 41-18 Stetson def. Birmingham-Southern, 37-19 Jacksonville def. Campbell, 45-19 Valparaiso def. William Jewell, 39-30 Marist def. Davidson, 38-7 San Diego def. Princeton, 39-29 WEEK 13: Saturday, Nov. 22 Butler def. Taylor, 38-3 Morehead State at Charlotte, Noon WEEK 5: Saturday, Sept. 27 Campbell at Dayton, 1 p.m. Jacksonville def. Butler, 35-7 Drake at Stetson, 1 p.m. San Diego def. Marist, 20-16 Davidson at Valparaiso, 2 p.m. Campbell def. Valparaiso, 34-24 Cal Poly at San Diego, 7 p.m. Princeton def. Davidson, 56-17

WEEK 6: Saturday, Oct. 4 Jacksonville def. Drake, 29-14 Campbell def. Morehead State, 31-24 Dayton def. Davidson, 54-48 (5OT) Marist def. Valparaiso, 35-7 Butler def. Stetson, 49-41

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PFL TEAM-BY-TEAM CAPSULES - PFL Contest BUTLER BULLDOGS (4-7, 2-6 PFL) CAMPBELL FIGHTING CAMELS (5-6, 4-3 PFL) HOME FACILITY: BUTLER BOWL (5,400) HOME FACILITY: BARKER-LANE STADIUM (5,000) HOME: 2-3 AWAY: 2-4 HOME: 4-2 AWAY: 1-3 Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 13,156 (2,631) Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 29,567 (4,928) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend A30 – Off Week – A28 Charlotte L 9-33 6472 S06 at Wittenberg W 22-16 3152 S06 at Appalachian State L 0-66 25861 S13 at Youngstown State [21/16] L 13-44 14381 S13 at Charleston Southern [RV/RV] L 10-34 2636 S20 [RV/–] Taylor W 38-3 3249 S20 – Off Week – S27 Jacksonville L 7-35 3188 S27 Valparaiso W 34-24 6370 O04 at Stetson W 49-41 3812 O04 at Morehead State W 31-24 7827 O11 at Campbell L 9-28 3872 O11 Butler W 28-9 3872 O18 San Diego L 21-27 1808 O18 Davidson W 28-27 6345 O25 at Drake L 19-21 2914 O25 at Marist L 20-27 1278 N01 Morehead State W 62-52 2877 N01 Stetson L 24-28 2878 N08 at Valparaiso L 3-17 1867 N08 Missouri Baptist W 66-7 3630 N15 Dayton L 14-21 2034 N15 at Jacksonville L 19-45 2437 N22 – Off Week – N22 at Dayton 1 p.m.

DAVIDSON WILDCATS (1-10, 0-7 PFL) DAYTON FLYERS (7-3, 5-2 PFL) HOME FACILITY: (4,500) HOME FACILITY: WELCOME STADIUM (11,000) HOME: 1-5 AWAY: 0-5 HOME: 4-1 AWAY: 3-2 Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 19,775 (3,296) Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 16,672 (3,334) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend A30 College of Faith W 56-0 3873 A30 – Off Week – S06 Catawba L 7-35 4823 S06 Georgetown W 23-14 3468 S13 at VMI L 24-52 4479 S13 at Duquesne [RV/–] L 13-33 2163 S20 Morehead State L 32-40 2972 S20 Robert Morris W 31-7 5839 S27 at Princeton [RV/–] L 17-56 15205 S27 – Off Week – O04 Dayton W [5OT] 48-54 2279 O04 at Davidson W [5OT] 54-48 2279 O11 at Drake L 14-51 2397 O11 [RV/–] at Marist W 31-21 1778 O18 at Campbell L 27-28 6345 O18 Morehead State W 41-7 3014 O25 Stetson L 34-40 3614 O25 at San Diego L 29-40 1714 N01 – Off Week – N01 Valparaiso W 42-19 1866 N08 Jacksonville [RV/–] L 0-56 2214 N08 Drake L 30-34 2485 N15 at Marist L 7-38 1517 N15 at Butler W 21-14 2034 N22 at Valparaiso 2 p.m. N22 Campbell 1 p.m.

DRAKE BULLDOGS (6-4, 5-2 PFL) JACKSONVILLE DOLPHINS (9-2, 7-1 PFL) HOME FACILITY: DRAKE STADIUM (14,000) HOME FACILITY: D.B. MILNE FIELD (5,000) HOME: 4-2 AWAY: 2-2 HOME: 4-0 AWAY: 5-2 Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 20,900 (3,483) Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 10,403 (2,601) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend A30 Grand View L 22-45 7248 A30 [—/RV] at Southeastern Louisiana [3/3] L 3-44 3822 S06 Truman State W [OT] 13-7 3078 S06 – Off Week – S13 at Western Illinois [RV/–] L 13-33 2163 S13 San Diego [RV/–] W 35-18 1950 S20 Marist W 21-6 3354 S20 Penn W 34-31 2268 S27 – Off Week – S27 at Butler W 35-7 3188 O04 at Jacksonville L 14-29 3748 O04 [RV/–] Drake W 29-14 3748 O11 Davidson W 51-14 2397 O11 [RV/–] at Morehead State W 45-26 3755 O18 at Valparaiso W 17-9 1947 O18 [RV/–] at Stetson W 30-7 3641 O25 Butler W 21-19 2914 O25 [RV/RV] at Limestone W 61-10 2753 N01 San Diego L 14-17 1909 N01 [RV/–] at Marist L 16-17 914 N08 at Dayton W 34-30 2485 N08 at Davidson W 56-0 2214 N15 – Off Week – N15 Campbell W 45-19 2437 N22 at Stetson 1 p.m. N22 – Off Week –

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PFL TEAM-BY-TEAM CAPSULES - PFL Contest MARIST RED FOXES (4-7, 4-4 PFL) MOREHEAD STATE EAGLES (4-7, 3-5 PFL) HOME FACILITY: TENNEY STADIUM (5,000) HOME FACILITY: JAYNE STADIUM (10,000) HOME: 3-4 AWAY: 1-3 HOME: 3-2 AWAY: 1-5 Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 12,839 (1,834) Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 28,741 (5,748) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend A30 at Sacred Heart [RV/RV] L 7-28 3500 A30 at Richmond [20/24] L 10-55 7725 S06 Bucknell L 0-22 2313 S06 Pikeville W 49-36 8918 S13 Georgetown L 7-27 1824 S13 at Eastern Kentucky [RV/25] L 13-55 16700 S20 at Drake L 6-21 3354 S20 at Davidson W 40-32 2972 S27 San Diego [RV/–] L 16-20 3215 S27 – Off Week – O04 at Valparaiso W 35-7 1512 O04 Campbell L 24-31 7827 O11 Dayton [RV/–] L 21-31 1778 O11 Jacksonville [RV/–] L 26-45 3755 O18 – Off Week – O18 at Dayton L 7-41 3014 O25 Campbell W 27-20 1278 O25 Valparaiso W 48-47 3583 N01 Jacksonville W 17-16 914 N01 at Butler L 52-62 2877 N08 at Stetson L 14-22 4265 N08 at San Diego L 28-49 1184 N15 Davidson W 38-7 1517 N15 Stetson W 41-18 4658 N22 – Off Week – N22 at Charlotte Noon

SAN DIEGO TOREROS (9-1, 7-1 PFL) STETSON HATTERS (5-6, 3-4 PFL) HOME FACILITY: TORERO STADIUM (7,000) HOME FACILITY: SPEC MARTIN STADIUM (6,000) HOME: 6-0 AWAY: 3-1 HOME: 1-4 AWAY: 4-2 Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 15,171 (2,528) Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 19,420 (3,884) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend A30 – Off Week – A30 at Warner W 35-16 1213 S06 [RV/–] Western New Mexico W 23-17 4064 S06 Florida Tech L 12-54 4042 S13 [RV/–] at Jacksonville L 18-35 1950 S13 Mercer L 0-49 3660 S20 Princeton [RV/RV] W 39-29 3324 S20 at Birmingham-Southern W 37-19 1235 S27 [RV/–] at Marist W 20-16 3215 S27 – Off Week – O04 [RV/RV] – Off Week – O04 Butler L 41-49 3812 O11 [RV/–] Stetson W 31-23 3405 O11 at San Diego [RV/–] L 23-31 3405 O18 at Butler W 27-21 1808 O18 Jacksonville [RV/–] L 7-30 3641 O25 Dayton W 40-29 1714 O25 at Davidson W 40-34 3614 N01 at Drake W 17-14 1909 N01 at Campbell W 28-24 2878 N08 Morehead State W 49-28 1184 N08 Marist W 22-14 4265 N15 Valparaiso W 32-27 1480 N15 at Morehead State L 18-41 4658 N22 Cal Poly 7 p.m. N22 Drake 1 p.m. N29 NCAA Division I Football Championship: First Round

VALPARAISO CRUSADERS (3-8, 1-6 PFL) HOME FACILITY: BROWN FIELD (5,000) HOME: 2-3 AWAY: 1-5 Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 13,309 (2,662) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend A28 at Western Illinois [RV/–] L 6-45 3584 S06 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 10-31 3212 S13 – Off Week – S20 at William Jewell W 39-30 592 S27 at Campbell L 24-34 6370 O04 Marist L 7-35 1512 O11 Missouri Baptist W 55-7 4771 O18 Drake L 9-17 1947 O25 at Morehead State L 47-48 3583 N01 at Dayton L 19-42 1866 N08 Butler W 17-3 1867 N15 at San Diego L 27-32 1480 N22 Davidson 2 p.m.

WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG PAGE 9 2014 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT PFL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Only regular-season PFL contests and current members listed Team BUT CAM DAV DAY DRA JAC MAR MOR SAN STE VAL Butler — 4-3 4-3 6-16 7-15 2-7 1-1 5-4 5-14 2-0 11-11 — .571 .571 .272 .318 .222 .500 .556 .263 1.000 .500 Campbell 3-4 — 1-4 1-3 0-5 0-7 1-5 3-4 1-2 1-1 3-4 .429 — .200 .250 .000 .000 .167 .429 .333 .500 .429 Davidson 3-4 4-1 — 1-8 1-6 5-9 1-5 5-9 1-6 0-2 4-1 .429 .800 — .111 .143 .357 .143 .357 .143 .000 .800 Dayton 16-6 3-1 8-1 — 15-7 1-4 5-1 5-3 15-7 1-0 20-2 .727 .750 .889 — .682 .200 .833 .625 .682 1.000 .909 Drake 15-7 5-0 6-1 7-15 — 6-3 5-0 5-1 11-11 — 18-3 .682 1.000 .857 .318 — .667 1.000 .833 .500 — .857 Jacksonville 7-2 7-0 9-5 4-1 3-6 — 3-3 10-4 4-4 1-0 4-1 .778 1.000 .643 .800 .333 — .500 .714 .500 1.000 .800 Marist 1-1 6-1 4-1 1-5 0-5 3-3 — 1-1 0-6 1-1 6-0 .500 .857 .800 .167 .000 .500 — .500 .000 .500 1.000 Morehead State 4-5 4-3 9-5 3-5 1-5 4-10 1-1 — 0-9 1-0 8-1 .444 .571 .643 .375 .167 .286 .500 — .000 1.000 .889 San Diego 13-5† 2-1 6-1 7-14† 10-11† 4-4 5-0† 8-0† — 1-0† 16-5† .722 .667 .857 .333 .476 .500 1.000 1.000 — 1.000 .762 Stetson 0-2 1-1 2-0 0-1 — 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 — — .000 .500 1.000 .000 — .000 .500 .000 .500 — — Valparaiso 11-11 4-3 1-4 2-20 3-18 1-4 0-6 1-8 5-17 — — .500 .571 .200 .091 .143 .200 .000 .111 .227 — —

ALL-TIME PFL STANDINGS PFL COACHING RECORDS Regular-season PFL contests only, by win percentage CAREER RECORD RECORD AT CURRENT SCHOOL Team Yrs Gms W-L Pct. Coach, School Seasons W-L-T Pct. Seasons W-L-T Pct. PFL Pct. Dayton 22 126 95-31 .754 (BUT) 14th 69-83-0 .454 9th 54-49-0 .524 34-36 .486 Jacksonville 14 71 57-28 .671 Mike Minter (CAM) 2nd 8-15-0 .348 2nd 8-15-0 .348 6-9 .400 Drake 22 126 83-43 .659 Paul Nichols (DAV) 2nd 1-21-0 .045 2nd 1-21-0 .045 0-15 .000 San Diego† 22 120 76-42 .644 Rich Chamberlin (DAY) 7th 54-23-0 .701 7th 54-23-0 .701 40-15 .727 Marist 6 48 24-24 .500 Rick Fox (DRA) 1st 6-4-0 .600 1st 6-4-0 .600 5-2 .714 Morehead State 14 70 40-45 .471 Kerwin Bell (JAC) 8th 57-32-0 .640 8th 57-32-0 .640 45-18 .714 Butler 22 127 52-75 .409 Jim Parady (MAR) 23rd 117-121-1 .492 23rd 117-121-1 .492 22-25 .468 Davidson 14 84 28-56 .333 (MOR) 2nd 7-16-0 .304 2nd 7-16-0 .304 6-10 .375 Campbell 7 55 15-40 .273 (SAN) 2nd 17-4-0 .810 2nd 17-4-0 .810 14-2 .875 Stetson 2 15 4-11 .267 (STE) 12th 55-56-0 .495 2nd 8-14-0 .364 4-11 .267 Valparaiso 22 126 30-96 .238 Dave Cecchini (VAL) 1st 3-8-0 .273 1st 3-8-0 .273 1-6 .143 ALL-TIME OVERALL RECORDS PFL CHAMPIONSHIPS School (Seasons) W-L-T 11 Dayton...... 1993, 1994c, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000c, 2001, 2002, 2007c, 2009c, 2010c Butler (124) 567-445-35 6 Drake...... 1995, 1998, 2000c, 2004, 2011c, 2012c Campbell (6) 21-55-0 6 San Diego...... 2005, 2006, 2007c, 2011c, 2012c, 2014 Davidson (115) 417-591-45 4 Butler...... 1994c, 2009c, 2012c, 2013c Dayton (105) 648-357-25 2 Valparaiso...... 2000c, 2003 2 Jacksonville...... 2008, 2010c Drake (119) 593-497-29 1 Marist...... 2013c Jacksonville (15) 91-87-0 c – co-champions Marist (35) 162-198-3 Notes on PFL Championship: From 1993-2000 – and returning to the format in 2005 – the PFL was com- Morehead State (89) 414-418-24 posed of one division and the championship was awarded to the team with the best conference record. San Diego (46) 269-202-6 From 2001-2005, the league expanded and split into two divisions with the divisional winners, who were Stetson (49) 160-142-27 the teams with the best record against divisional opponents, facing off in a championship game, the winner Valparaiso (92) 370-468-27 of that game was awarded the league’s championship.

Notes: The PFL records on this page reflect San Diego’s vacating the 2013 season, which it finished with a 7-1 PFL mark. In accordance with NCAA policy, the wins and ties, but not the losses, of the penalized team are dropped from its PFL record only and noted with a dagger (†). The won-lost records for each of the opposing teams are not changed when games are vacated. PAGE 10 WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG 2014 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT PFL YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME ATTENDANCE School Facility (capacity) ‘13 Avg ‘12 Avg ‘11 Avg ‘10 Avg ‘09 Avg Five-Yr Avg Gms Butler Butler Bowl (5,400) 2631 (5) 2597 (7) 2960 (5) 2607 (5) 3205 (5) 2785 27 Campbell Barker-Lane Stadium (5,000) 4928 (6) 4366 (6) 3620 (6) 3096 (5) 3280 (6) 3884 29 Davidson Richardson Stadium (4,500) 3296 (6) 3622 (5) 3223 (6) 3397 (6) 3608 (5) 3416 28 Dayton Welcome Stadium (11,000) 3334 (5) 3421 (5) 3213 (5) 3202 (5) 3286 (6) 3291 26 Drake Drake Stadium (14,000) 3483 (6) 3187 (6) 3175 (6) 2770 (6) 2566 (5) 3052 29 Jacksonville D.B. Milne Field (5,000) 2601 (4) 2658 (5) 2668 (5) 3638 (5) 3761 (5) 3085 24 Marist Tenney Stadium (5,000) 1834 (7) 2312 (5) 1836 (5) 2071 (5) 2198 (6) 2040 28 Morehead State Jayne Stadium (10,000) 5748 (5) 4354 (7) 4379 (6) 6166 (5) 4119 (5) 4890 28 San Diego Torero Stadium (7,000) 2529 (6) 3190 (6) 2916 (5) 2856 (5) 2457 (6) 2783 28 Stetson Martin Stadium (6,000) 3884 (5) 5521 (6) — — — 4777 11 Valparaiso Brown Field (5,000) 2662 (5) 2118 (5) 2342 (6) 2178 (5) 2172 (5) 2296 26 PFL Average 3333 (60) 4112 (71) 3062 (55) 3194 (52) 3046 (54) 3393 292 Total Attendance 199,953 291,930 168,393 166,074 164,480 990,830

PFL SHUTOUT HISTORY PFL OVERTIME HISTORY Team Last SHO Win Gms Ago Last SHO Loss Gms Ago Team Record Last OT Game BUT 48-0 at Valparaiso (2010) 46 0-31 vs. Tennessee St. (2013) 11 BUT 3-3 (W) 28-21 vs. Morehead State (2009) CAM 10-0 vs. Virginia-Wise (2012) 32 0-66 at Appalachain St. (2014) 9 CAM 1-3 (L) 42-49 at Valparaiso (2013) DAV 56-0 vs. College of Faith (2014) 10 0-56 vs. Jacksonville (2014) 1 DAV 4-6 (L) 48-54 [5OT] vs. Dayton (2014) DAY 45-0 vs. Valparaiso (2012) 24 0-9 vs. Marshall (1976) 430 DAY 4-1 (W) 54-48 [2OT] at Davidson (2014) DRA 50-0 vs. Valparaiso (2011) 35 0-16 at North Dakota (2011) 42 DRA 4-1 (W) 13-7 vs. Truman State (2014) JAC 56-0 at Davidson (2014) 1 0-58 at Ga. Southern (2012) 32 JAC 1-0 (W) 17-14 vs. Stony Brook (2000) MAR 27-0 vs. Stetson (2013) 14 0-22 vs. Bucknell (2014) 9 MAR 2-4 (L) 27-34 at Drake (2012) MOR 55-0 vs. Southern Va. (2012) 33 0-39 at San Diego (2010) 44 MOR 2-2 (W) 30-24 [2OT] vs. Campbell (2010) SAN 59-0 at Stetson (2013) 18 0-41 at Dayton (1999) 167 SAN 1-2 (L) 38-45 [2OT] at Dayton (2013) STE — 21 0-49 vs. Mercer (2014) 7 STE 0-0 — VAL 54-0 at Wisc. Lutheran (2006) 98 0-37 at Marist (2013) 18 VAL 4-1 (W) 49-42 vs. Campbell (2013)

PFL STATISTICAL TRENDS NUMBER IN SUPERSCRIPT NEXT TO YEAR INDICATES NUMBER OF PFL TEAMS CATEGORY 20029 20039 20049 20059 20068 20078 20089 200910 201010 201110 201210 201312 201411 Scoring Offense 28.2 26.9 22.4 27.1 25.0 29.1 24.8 21.5 23.6 26.4 24.4 29.2 25.9 Total Offense 380.3 391.4 337.1 374.9 361.2 385.1 326.9 319.6 336.4 371.0 384.2 407.2 372.3 Rushing Off. 154.5 158.5 165.8 187.4 147.2 147.9 131.2 135.1 120.9 120.2 139.9 161.2 156.6 Passing Off. 225.8 232.9 171.3 187.5 214.0 237.2 195.7 184.5 215.4 250.9 243.3 246.0 215.7 Run % 41% 41% 49% 50% 41% 38% 40% 42% 36% 32% 36% 40% 42% Pass % 59% 59% 51% 50% 59% 62% 60% 58% 64% 68% 64% 60% 58% Scoring Defense 28.8 25.8 24.7 27.6 25.2 25.9 23.5 21.4 26.5 26.9 26.8 31.2 28.3 Total Defense 395.8 398.3 351.7 371.6 352.1 365.4 327.6 314.1 357.8 377.0 396.9 419.7 387.9 Rushing Def. 173.9 169.0 174.8 175.3 140.8 137.7 141.8 132.9 142.6 143.6 172.3 176.0 164.5 Passing Def. 221.9 229.3 176.9 196.3 211.3 227.7 185.8 181.2 215.2 233.5 224.6 243.7 223.4 Run % 44% 42% 50% 47% 40% 38% 43% 42% 40% 38% 43% 42% 42% Pass % 59% 59% 51% 50% 59% 62% 60% 58% 64% 62% 57% 58% 58% Time of Game — — — — 2:42 2:57 2:48 2:44 2:45 2:51 2:50 2:52 2:52

WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG PAGE 11 2014 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT PFL INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES LAST 25 OCCURRENCES SINCE 2002 LISTED IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER (MOST RECENT FIRST). PFL RECORD INCLUDED IN BOLD. 400+ Passing Yards 200+ Rushing Yards YDS Player Team Opponent Date YDS Player Team Opponent Date 417 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Davidson 11/8/2014 215 Jeffrey Keil Davidson vs. Stetson 10/25/2014 441 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Morehead State 10/11/2014 232 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Morehead State 10/18/2014 401 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Butler 9/27/2014 273 Jonah Hodges San Diego vs. Stetson 10/11/2014 405 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Mercer 11/9/2013 213 Connor Kacsor Dayton at Davidson 10/4/2014 407 Mason Mills San Diego vs. Butler 10/26/2013 301 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Georgetown 9/6/2014 458 Austin Gahafer Morehead State at Valparaiso 10/19/2013 202 JaTarii Donald Mercer at Davidson 11/2/2013 413 Mason Mills San Diego vs. Mercer 10/5/2013 244 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Davidson 10/5/2013 509 Steven Hughes Jacksonville vs. Butler 9/28/2013 222 Trae Heeter Butler at Jacksonville 9/28/2013 407 Eric Hoffman Valparaiso vs. Campbell 9/28/2013 211 Rees Macshara Morehead State vs. Valparaiso 11/17/2012 459 Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson at Johnson C. Smith 9/21/2013 217 Keith Dawson Jacksonville vs. Campbell 11/10/2012 495 Eric Hoffman Valparaiso vs William Jewell 9/14/2013 248 Jake Hutson Valparaiso at Campbell 11/3/2012 511 Mason Mills San Diego vs Dayton 10/27/2012 231 Trae Heeter Butler at Davidson 10/27/2012 404 Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson vs Jacksonville 10/13/2012 204 Trae Heeter Butler vs Campbell 9/22/2012 403 Chuckie Looney Marist vs Davidson 9/22/2012 218 Desmond Cox Morehead State vs Butler 11/19/2011 422 Josh Mcgregor Jacksonville vs Butler 11/12/2011 216 Taylor Harris Dayton at Morehead State 10/22/2011 400 Zach Lewis Morehead State at Campbell 11/5/2011 207 Kenny James San Diego at Valparaiso 10/8/2011 427 Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson vs Johnson C. Smith 9/24/2011 217 Rudell Small Jacksonville at Davidson 9/27/2008 402 Mason Mills San Diego at Azusa Pacific 9/2/2011 225 Justin Williams Davidson at Butler 10/27/2007 417 Tommy Reilly Marist vs Dayton 11/13/2010 208 Scott Phaydavong Drake vs Jacksonville 10/27/2007 405 Josh Mcgregor Jacksonville at Davidson 9/25/2010 216 Scott Phaydavong Drake at Jacksonville 11/11/2006 458 Zach Lewis Morehead State vs St. Francis 9/11/2010 210 Jerry Brant Jacksonville vs San Diego 11/4/2006 413 Steve Valentino Dayton vs Butler 11/7/2009 242 Scott Phaydavong Drake at Butler 10/14/2006 417 Chris Horton Jacksonville vs Wagner 11/17/2007 224 Jerry Brant Jacksonville vs Dayton 10/14/2006 404 Ryan Alexander Davidson at San Diego 11/3/2007 227 Jeff Horton Valparaiso vs Drake 11/5/2005 428 Josh Johnson San Diego vs Davidson 11/3/2007 242 Scott Phaydavong Drake at San Diego 10/22/2005 408 Kevin Hoyng Dayton vs Davidson 10/13/2007 212 Jeff Horton Valparaiso at Butler 10/15/2005 313 Sean Bennett Evansville vs San Diego 10/19/1996 200+ Receiving Yards YDS Player Team Opponent Date 20+ Tackles 208 William Morris Davidson at VMI 9/13/2014 TACK Player Team Opponent Date 200 Tanner Kuramata Valparaiso vs Dayton 11/16/2013 21 Donald Payne Stetson vs. Marist 11/8/2014 211 Reggie Bell San Diego at Morehead State 11/9/2013 30 Donald Payne Stetson at Campbell 11/1/2014 246 Sam Hoekstra San Diego vs Dayton 10/27/2012 21 Donald Payne Stetson vs. Jacksonville 10/18/2014 246 Lanny Funsten Davidson vs Jacksonville 10/13/2012 22 Patrick Moynahan Davidson at Marist 9/22/2012 244 Mike Rios Marist vs Davidson 9/22/2012 20 Jordan Ridley Butler vs Valparaiso 10/15/2011 231 John Matthews San Diego vs Azusa Pacific 9/6/2008 20 Peter Bakke Davidson at Butler 10/27/2007 217 John Matthews San Diego at UC Davis 11/17/2007 20 Chris Haynes Butler at St. Francis (Ind.) 10/9/2004 213 Nathan Conner Jacksonville vs Wagner 11/17/2007 20 Alex Arinsmier Davidson at Dayton 10/2/2004 226 Steve Ogden Valparaiso vs Morehead State 10/27/2007 26 Andy Guzenski San Diego vs Dayton 11/16/2002 229 Geavon Tribble Jacksonville vs Morehead State 10/13/2007 20 Eric Papp Drake vs San Diego 11/2/2002 202 Steve Ogden Valparaiso at Wisconsin Lutheran 9/2/2006 218 Michael Gasperson San Diego vs Dayton 11/6/2004 203 Ryan Wrobleski Dayton vs Morehead State 9/11/2004 209 Adam Hannula San Diego vs Marist 10/25/2003 205 Kevin Knutson Valparaiso vs Drake 10/25/2003 275 Rob Giancola Valparaiso at Dayton 10/11/2003 233 Rob Giancola Valparaiso at Jacksonville 9/27/2003 234 Nick Garton San Diego at Davidson 9/13/2003 230 Ralph Delsardo Morehead State vs St. Joseph’s 10/12/2002 206 Aaron Overton Drake vs Wis.-La Crosse 9/21/2002

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PFL VS. OTHER CONFERENCES IN 2014 OVERALL RECORD: 16-20 (.444) [38 GAMES] FCS MEMBERS: 4-14 (.222) [19 GAMES] NON-DIVISION I: 12-4 (.750) [16 GAMES] Big Sky 0-0 Ohio Valley 0-1 A30 Grand View def. Drake, 45-22 N22 Cal Poly at San Diego S13 Eastern Kentucky def. Morehead State, 55-13 A30 Stetson def. Warner, 35-16 A30 Davidson def. College of Faith, 56-0 Big South 0-1 Patriot 1-2 S06 Catawba def. Davidson, 35-7 S11 Charleston Southern def. Campbell, 34-10 S06 Dayton def. Georgetown, 23-14 S06 San Diego def. Western New Mexico, 23-17 S06 Bucknell def. Marist, 22-0 Colonial 0-1 S06 Florida Tech def. Stetson, 54-12 S13 Georgetown def. Marist, 27-7 A30 Richmond def. Morehead State, 55-10 S06 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) def. Valparaiso, 31-10 Ivy League 2-1 Southern 0-2 S06 Butler def. Wittenberg, 22-15 S13 Mercer def. Stetson, 49-0 S20 Jacksonville def. Penn, 34-31 S06 Drake def. Truman State, 13-7 (OT) S13 VMI def. Davidson, 55-24 S20 San Diego def. Princeton, 39-29 S06 Morehead State def. Pikeville, 49-36 S27 Princeton def. Davidson, 56-17 Southland 0-1 S20 Valparaiso def. William Jewell, 39-30 A30 Southeastern Louisiana def. Jacksonville, 44-3 S20 Stetson def. Birmingham-Southern, 37-19 Missouri Valley Football 0-3 S20 Butler def. Taylor, 38-3 A28 Western Illinois def. Valparaiso, 45-6 O11 Valparaiso def. Missouri Baptist, 55-7 S13 Western Illinois def. Drake, 38-13 O25 Jacksonville def. Limestone, 61-10 S13 Youngstown State def. Butler, 44-13 N08 Campbell def. Missouri Baptist, 66-7 Northeast 1-2 A30 Sacred Heart def. Marist, 28-7 S13 Duquesne def. Dayton, 33-13 FBS MEMBERS: 0-2 (.000) [3 GAMES] S20 Dayton def. Robert Morris, 31-7 Independent 0-1 A28 Charlotte def. Campbell, 33-9 N22 Morehead State at Charlotte Sun Belt 0-1 S06 Appalachian State def. Campbell, 66-0

PFL VS. OTHER CONFERENCES: 2000-13 Records against other conferences based on membership at time, not current membership. vs. FCS Conf. 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 13 YRS Atlantic 10 — — — — — — 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Big Sky 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 Big South 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-4 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-15 Colonial 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Great West — — 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 — — — — 1-10 Ivy 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 3-9 MAAC — — — — — — 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 3-1 2-0 2-2 0-0 10-4 MEAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 MVFC 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 2-19 Northeast 2-1 2-3 2-3 2-2 4-1 2-3 2-2 2-1 1-1 3-1 1-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 28-19 Ohio Valley 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-8 Patriot 1-2 0-2 0-3 1-3 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 9-14 Southland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Southern 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-8 SWAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Independents 0-2 0-0 0-2 1-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 2-1 2-2 4-5 13-20 FCS 3-18 3-18 3-15 4-16 6-9 5-7 7-7 3-8 4-9 4-14 8-11 8-4 10-7 6-10 75-153

vs. FBS Conf. 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 13 YRS FBS 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2

Non-Division I 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 13 YRS Non-Division I 11-8 6-3 11-1 6-4 10-5 11-8 16-2 10-8 15-11 10-11 17-8 15-10 13-15 12-5 163-99

ALL GAMES 14-27 9-21 14-16 10-20 16-14 16-15 23-9 14-16 19-20 14-25 25-19 23-15 23-22 18-15 238-254 Percentage .341 .300 .466 .333 .533 .516 .719 .467 .487 .359 .568 .605 .511 .545 .484

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