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2014 EVANGEL FOOTBALL ROSTER ## FIRST LAST POS YEAR HT WT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2 Otis Brown RB Sr Southwestern College 2014 Moundbuilder Football Game Notes Southwestern College Sports Information - 100 College St. - Winfield, KS 67156 - 620-229-6299 Website: www.buildersports.com - Facebook: www.facebook.com/buildersports - Twitter: @buildersports 2014 SCHEDULE (0-1, 0-0 KCAC) Aug. 30 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 47-17, L SOUTHWESTERN at EVANGEL Richard L. Jantz Stadium (3,500) - Winfield, Kan. GAME INFORMATION Sept. 13 at Evangel 6 p.m. Date: Saturday, September 13, 2014 JFK Stadium (5,200) - Springfield, Mo. Kick-Off: 6 p.m. Location: Springfield, Mo. Sept. 20 at Kansas Wesleyan 7 p.m. Salina Stadium (7,000) - Salina, Kan. Stadium: John F. Kennedy (5,200) Series: Evangel leads, 2-0 Sept. 27 FRIENDS 6 p.m. EVANGEL SOUTHWESTERN Richard L. Jantz Stadium (3,500) - Winfield, Kan. CRUSADERS MOUNDBUILDERS In Winfield: Evangel leads, 1-0 In Springfield: Evangel leads, 1-0 Oct. 4 TABOR 1:30 p.m. 2014 Record: 1-0, 0-0 HAAC 2014 Record: 0-1, 0-0 KCAC Richard L. Jantz Stadium (3,500) - Winfield, Kan. Ranking: NR Ranking: NR First Meeting: Evangel, 24-3 (9/11/82) Last Game: Aug. 23, 2014 Last Game: Aug. 30, 2014 Last Meeting: Evangel, 23-3 (9/10/83) Oct. 11 at Bethany 1:30 p.m. def. Arizona Christian, 40-16 lost to Okla. Baptist, 47-17 Radio: KSWC, 100.3 FM Lindstrom Field (2,500) - Lindsborg, Kan. Coach: Brenton Illum Coach: Ken Crandall Live Stats: www.buildersports.com Career Record: 18-23 Career Record: 46-123 Oct. 18 at Bethel 7 p.m. vs. Southwestern: 0-0 vs. Evangel: 0-0 Live Video: Thresher Stadium (2,500) - North Newton, Kan. portal.stretchinternet.com/evangel/ Oct. 25 OTTAWA 1:30 p.m. 2014 STATISTICAL LEADERS 2014 STATISTICAL LEADERS Live Audio: Richard L. Jantz Stadium (3,500) - Winfield, Kan. Rushing: Brock West Rushing: Marcus Bradford portal.stretchinternet.com/evangel/ 16 carries, 134 yds, 1 TD (134.0 ypg) 9 carries, 49 yds, 1 TD (49.0 ypg) Nov. 1 at Saint Mary 1 p.m. Passing: Brett Diers Passing: Kaale McCulloch Twitter Updates: USM Football/Soccer Field (1,500) - Leavenworth, Kan. 13-22 (.591), 199 yds, 4 TD, 0 Int. 4-5 (.800), 94 yds, 1 TD, 0 Int. @buildersports Receiving: Otis Brown Receiving: Seth Whitson Nov. 8 STERLING 1:30 p.m. 6 receptions, 123 yds, 2 TD 2 receptions, 46 yds, 0 TD Richard L. Jantz Stadium (3,500) - Winfield, Kan. SOUTHWESTERN QUICK HITS Nov. 15 at McPherson 1:30 p.m. McPherson Stadium (3,500) - McPherson, Kan. -Southwestern and Evangel will meet for just the third time in program history on Saturday with a 6 p.m. kick-off at JFK Stadium in Springfield, Mo. Saturday’s game is being played as part of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic 2014 SOUTHWESTERN COACHING STAFF Conference-Heart of America Athletic Conference football series. On the Field... -Ken Crandall (Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator) -The KCAC went 5-5 against the HAAC in 2013 KCAC-HAAC Football Series. Sterling, Kansas Wesleyan, Ottawa, -Jimmie Tagg (Co-Defensive Coordinator) Tabor and McPherson recorded wins for the KCAC, while Baker, Avila, Benedictine, Peru State and Central Method- -Mark Scott (Special Teams Coordinator, Linebackers) ist notched wins for the HAAC. -Wyatt Jiru (Running Backs) -Victor Redd (Wide Receivers) -Evangel has never lost to Southwestern on the football field. The Crusaders have won each of the last two meet- ings by nearly identical scores. EU claimed a 24-3 win in the series opener on Sept. 11, 1982 in Winfield, then In the Press Box... handed Southwestern a 23-3 loss 364 days later on Sept. 10, 1983 in Springfield. -Andy Krause (Co-Defensive Coordinator) -Jonathon Lyons (Tight Ends) -Head Coach Ken Crandall will be looking to even his non-conference road record Saturday evening. The Mound- builders are 2-3 in non-conference road games under Crandall after defeating Oklahoma Baptist on the road last season. The Moundbuilders are 7-27 in road games over the last eight seasons. -It has been almost exactly 18 years since Southwestern last played a football game in Missouri. The Moundbuild- ers opened the 1996 season with a Sept. 12 trip to Warrensburg to face Central Missouri. The Mules won that contest, 63-14, but Southwestern went on to finish 7-3 on the year, including a 28-20 Wheat Bowl win over Baker. EVANGEL vs. SOUTHWESTERN - TEAM COMPARISONS EVANGEL (1-0, 0-0 HAAC) SOUTHWESTERN (0-1, 0-0 KCAC) 2014 Team Statistics EVAN Opp. 2014 Team Statistics SWC Opp. Points/Game 40.0 16.0 Points/Game 17.0 47.0 First Downs 23 20 First Downs 13 28 Rushing/Game 253.0 73.0 Rushing/Game 55.0 274.0 Passing/Game 231.0 186.0 Passing/Game 188.0 210.0 Total Offense/Game 484.0 259.0 Total Offense/Game 243.0 484.0 2014 NAIA TEAM RANKINGS Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Category EVAN SWC GENERAL INFORMATION Pen.-Yds/Game 11-80.0 5-45.0 Pen.-Yds/Game 12-115.0 6-55.0 Time of Possession -- -- Time of Possession 19:46 36:11 Rushing Offense 13 75 Location: ....................................................... Winfield, Kan. Passing Offense 30 46 Founded: ..................................................................... 1885 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing Efficiency 13 72 Enrollment: ............................................................... 1,741 RUSHING Att. Net Avg. TD YPG RUSHING Att. Net Avg. TD YPG Total Offense/Gm. 12 71 President: .................................................... Dick Merriman West 16 134 8.4 1 134.0 Bradford 9 49 5.4 1 49.0 Brown 4 45 11.3 0 45.0 Keith 11 11 1.0 0 11.0 Scoring Offense 18 60 Faculty Athletic Representative: ...................Dr. Ed Loeb Rushing Defense/Gm. 9 68 Director of Athletics: ........................................Dave Denly PASSING A-C-I Pct. TD YPG PASSING A-C-I Pct. TD YPG Pass Def. Efficiency 15 35 Athletic Dept. Phone: .................................620-229-6218 Diers 22-13-0 59.1 4 199.0 McCulloch 5-4-0 80.0 1 94.0 Pass Defense/Gm. 50 46 Sports Information Director: ...........................Scott Nuss Total Defense/Gm. 37 46 Conference: ..............Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference RECEIVING Rec. Yds Avg. TD YPG RECEIVING Rec. Yds Avg. TD YPG Brown 6 123 20.5 2 123.0 Whitson 2 46 23.0 0 46.0 Scoring Defense/Gm. 17 71 Nickname: ................................................... Moundbuilders Hebert 5 37 7.4 1 37.0 Kistler 3 36 12.0 0 36.0 Punt Avg. 27 58 Mascot: ....................................................................The Jinx Punt Returns 48 -- DEFENSE S-A-T TFL Int. FF-FR DEFENSE S-A-T TFL Int. FF-FR Colors:...........................................................Purple & White Kickoff Returns 76 39 First Year of Football: ................................................ 1903 Young 6-5-11 0.5 0 0-0 Mata 13-8-21 1.0 0 0-0 Eden 4-3-7 0.0 0 0-0 Walker 9-6-15 2.0 0 0-0 Turnover Margin 3 75 All-Time Record:...............................................497-438-53 STADIUM INFORMATION Name: ............................................Richard L. Jantz Stadium EVANGEL FUN FACTS Opened:....................................................................... 2010 Location (Pop.): Springfield, Mo. (162,191) Capacity: .................................................................... 3,500 Distance from Winfield: 226 Miles Playing Surface:....................................................FieldTurf Enrollment: 2,072 All-Time Record:............................................................5-8 Conference: Heart of America COACHING STAFF Nickname: Crusaders Head Coach: .....................................................Ken Crandall Colors: Maroon & White Career Collegiate Record: ......................................46-123 Rivals: St. Gregory’s Record at SC: ..............................................................24-50 Notable Alumni: Assistant Coaches Phil Stanton (Founding Member - Blue Man Group) Offensive Line: .............................................. Logan Wyrick Todd Tiahrt (Former U.S. Senator - R, Kansas) Running Backs: .................................................. Wyatt Jiru Joey Greco (Host of television series, “Cheaters”) Tight Ends: ..................................................Jonathon Lyons Wide Receivers: ................................................ Victor Redd For What It’s Worth... Co-Defensive Coordinator: ............................Jimmie Tagg -Evangel College (later University) was founded by the General Council of the Assemblies of God in 1955 as the Co-Defensive Coordinator: ........................Andrew Krause first national Pentecostal school of arts and sciences. Linebackers: .......................................................Mark Scott -Evangel consolidated with Central Bible College and the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary in 2013. TEAM INFORMATION Basic Offense: ........................................................Multiple -All 50 states, and more than 20 nations are represented in Evangel’s student body of over 2,500 students. Basic Defense: ...............................................................3-4 2011 Overall Record: ....................................................4-7 2011 Conference Record: .............................................3-6 Lettermen Returning: .................................................. 38 (19 Offense, 19 Defense) Lettermen Lost: ............................................................. 32 (11 Offense, 20 Defense, 1 Specialist) Starters Returning: ....................................................... 10 Offensive Starters Returning ....................................... 6 Defensive Starters Returning ...................................... 4 Special Teams Starters Returning ............................... 0 Starters
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