1818 Chouteau Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63103 (314) 444-4364 FAX (314) 444-4365 2016 Weekly Report Contact: Cody Bush Week 10: Games of Nov. 5 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 9 RESULT San Diego 6-0 1.000 244 55 3-0 3-0 W11 7-1 .875 287 93 4-0 3-1 W6 W, 27-3 at Marist Dayton 5-1 .833 196 113 3-0 2-1 W5 7-2 .778 266 166 5-0 2-2 W5 W, 21-10 vs. Stetson Marist 4-1 .800 132 106 2-1 2-0 L1 4-4 .500 165 183 2-3 2-1 L1 L, 3-27 vs. San Diego Jacksonville 3-1 .750 136 109 0-1 2-1 L1 4-3 .571 219 225 1-2 3-1 L1 W, 35-17 at Davidson Drake 3-2 .600 115 143 2-1 1-1 W1 4-4 .500 206 253 3-2 1-2 W1 W, 33-21 vs. Campbell Stetson 2-3 .400 96 117 0-2 2-1 L1 4-4 .500 171 171 1-3 3-1 L1 L, 10-21 at Dayton Butler 2-4 .333 117 167 0-3 2-1 W1 4-5 .444 228 236 1-3 3-2 W1 W, 23-12 at Valparaiso Valparaiso 2-4 .333 114 174 1-2 1-2 L2 3-6 .333 190 290 2-2 1-4 W1 L, 12-23 vs. Butler Campbell 1-3 .250 85 114 1-1 0-2 L3 3-4 .429 205 166 2-2 1-2 L3 L, 21-33 at Drake Morehead State 1-4 .200 174 212 1-2 0-2 L3 2-6 .250 250 315 2-3 0-3 L3 – Off Week – Davidson 0-6 .000 94 193 0-3 0-3 L6 2-7 .222 181 264 1-3 1-4 L6 L, 17-35 vs. Jacksonville Tied teams are listed in alphabetical order unless tiebreaker is applicable. Tiebreaker format for FCS automatic bid available at PFL website.

AHEAD IN WEEK 10 All times Eastern. - PFL Contest SATURDAY, NOV. 5 Morehead State at Butler, 1 p.m. Location: Indianapolis, Indiana Stadium: Butler Bowl (5,400) Series: MOR leads, 13-6 Streak: MOR, one win Last Season: Morehead State def. Butler, 34-21 (10/10/15) Video: ButlerSports.com Valparaiso at Dayton, 1 p.m. Location: Dayton, Ohio Stadium: Welcome Stadium (11,000) Series: DAY leads, 23-2 Streak: DAY, 12 wins Last Season: Dayton def. Valparaiso, 44-14 (10/17/15) Video: DaytonFlyers.com Drake at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Location: Jacksonville, Florida Stadium: D.B. Milne Field (5,000) Series: DRA leads, 12-3 Streak: DRA, one win Last Season: Drake def. Jacksonville, 28-24 Video: ESPN3 Marist at Stetson, 2 p.m. Location: DeLand, Florida Stadium: Spec Martin Stadium (6,000) Series: MAR leads, 2-1 Streak: MAR, one win Last Season: Marist def. Stetson, 49-14 (11/7/15) Video: ESPN3 Davidson at Campbell, 4 p.m. Location: Buies Creek, North Carolina Stadium: Drake Stadium (14,000) Series: Series tied, 4-4 Streak: CAM, three wins Last Season: Campbell def. Davidson, 39-9 (10/31/15) Video: GoCamels.com Universidad De Las Americas Puebla at San Diego, 7 p.m. EXHIBITION CONTEST Location: San Diego, California Stadium: Torero Stadium (7,000) Series: First Meeting Video: TheW.tv

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Jonah Hodges, San Diego Jonathan Petersen, San Diego Drew Bevelhimer, Butler Senior (RS) | Running Back Junior (RS) | Defensive End Freshman | Kicker Santa Cruz, California Poway, California Indianapolis, Indiana Hodges supplied two victory-sealing touch- Petersen had three sacks to pace San Diego’s Bevelhimer’s three field goals helped Butler down runs as San Diego downed Marist, 27-3, defense in a 27-3 PFL victory at Marist, Sat- maintain its lead en route to a 23-12 PFL vic- in a matchup of the league’s top two teams. urday. The three sacks are the most by a PFL tory at Valparaiso, Saturday. He made field He had 33 carries for 175 yards on the day defender this season and were a part of his goals on back-to-back Butler possessions in and tacked on seven receptions for 45 yards, four-tackle outing. Behind his effort, San Di- the first half, connecting from 31 and 40 yards ending with 220 all-purpose yards. With San ego held Marist to just 26 yards rushing and out extend Butler’s lead to 13-6. He added a Diego leading 13-3 entering the 4th quarter, season lows in total yardage (201) and points 27-yard field goal midway through the fourth he touched the ball 16 times on 25 plays in (3). quarter to set the final margin. Bevelhimer the frame. Hodges scored on a seven-yard run chipped in two PATs to finish the day with 11 early in the fourth and tacked on one-yard run of Butler’s 23 points. on the next-to-last San Diego drive. Fifteen of his touches resulted in a San Diego first down or in the contest. It also was his PFL-leading fifth 100-yard rushing outing this season and second 175-plus rushing perfor- mance.

OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED THIS WEEK Butler RB Duvante Lane; Cambell WR Aaron Blockmon; Davidson WR Jaris Scott; Dayton QB Alex Jeske; Drake QB Grant Kraemer; JAC QB Rylan Wells. Terry Wallen, Drake Junior | Defensive Back Brookfield, Wisconsin Sean Smith, Dayton Wallen intercepted two passes to help Drake Sophomore | Punter down Campbell, 33-21, in Saturday PFL ac- Avondale, Pennsylvania tion. He became the first Butler defender with Smith boomed a PFL-best 67-yard punt as two in a game since 2010. Wal- part of an effort that kept Stetson bottled up in len’s first came on Campbell’s Dayton’s 21-10 PFL victory, Saturday. He had first drive. He returned the pick 58 yards to seven punts on the day, averaging 42.4 yards set up the Drake offense at the 17-yard line, per punt. Four of those boots were downed in- ultimately leading to a touchdown and a 14-0 side the 20-yard line (three inside the 10-yard lead. Wallen’s second interception came on line) and two went for 50-plus yards, including a deep pass attempt late in the first half. He his 67-yard kick to start the second quarter also had three tackles (one solo) and handled (his only touchback of the day). Smith added a punt return duties (two returns, 31 yards). 50-yard boot early in the third quarter.

OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED THIS WEEK OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED THIS WEEK Butler DB Isaak Newhouse; Campbell LB Jack Davidson P John Cook; Drake K/P Josh Lee; Marist Ryan; Davidson LB George Hatalovich; Dayton LB K/P Mike Maccarone; San Diego K Patrick Murray. Jack Crain; Marist FS Wesley Beans; Valparaiso LB Drew Snouffer.

PAGE 2 WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG 2016 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT KICKOFF CAPSULES: WEEK 9 Morehead State at Butler, 1 p.m. Marist at Stetson, 2 p.m. Video: ButlerSports.com Video: ESPN3 Setting the Scene: Butler wraps up the home portion of its 2016 schedule when Setting the Scene: After suffering its first PFL loss, Marist will jump right back it hosts a Morehead State squad returning to action after its off week. The Bull- into action when it heads to sunny Florida for a contest at Stetson. The Red Foxes dogs return home with the Hoosier Helmet in hand after winning at Valparaiso return to the road where they are 2-1 this season with wins in their last two round last week as kicker Drew Bevelhimer kicked three field goals and poured in 11 outings. Stetson suffered its first road setback this season at Dayton, but returns points. The Eagles return from their break not only seeking an end to a three- to Spec Martin Stadium where it is just 1-3 this season. game losing streak but also their first road win this season. Marist Matchup to Watch: Rediscover the offensive magic. The Red Foxes were Morehead State Matchup to Watch: All about the pass. The Eagles own the held to season lows in yardage and points by a red hot San Diego defense. Prior PFL’s top passing offense, averaging 331.8 yards per game with 13 to last week, Marist had three straight games with 30-plus points and 400-plus in five PFL contests. Austin Gahafer enters the game needing just yards (473.3 ypg), a form it looks to return to with its trip south. Stetson owns 437 yards to break the PFL’s career passing yardage record. He will matchup the league’s second-ranked defense, allowing just 304.6 yards per game in PFL against a Butler defensive unit that is ranked 11th in the PFL, allowing 272.2 play this season and is the league’s top-rated pass defense, limiting PFL teams yards per game and 10 passing touchdowns this season. to just 174 passing yards per game. Butler Matchup to Watch: All about the run. Meanwhile, Butler has seen its run Stetson Matchup to Watch: Find the Red Zone. Stetson has run its offense in the game return to form over the last three weeks, averaging 228.7 yards per game red zone just 14 times in five PFL games this season, fewest among PFL teams in that span. Running back Duvante Lane ran for 156 yards in last week’s win at this season. In addition, the Hatters have converted just 10 times (six for touch- Valparaiso and has 280 rushing yards in the last three games. Morehead State downs) and scored 53 points in those chances. Marist has allowed 17 red-zone ranks 11th among league defenses against the run, permitting 263.6 yards per opportunities in five PFL games this season with 15 conversions for 90 points. game and 11 touchdowns in five PFL outings. Davidson at Campbell, 4 p.m. Valparaiso at Dayton, 1 p.m. Video: GoCamels.com Video: DaytonFlyers.com Setting the Scene: The PFL version of the Tar Heel Battle will take place when Setting the Scene: Dayton also closes shop on its 2016 home schedule when it Davidson heads cross-state to face Campbell. The Wildcats make the trip seeking hosts Valparaiso in a series that has tilted the Flyers direction. The Flyers notched their first PFL win this season while also looking to end a six-game losing streak. their fifth-straight win and stayed unbeaten at Welcome Stadium with last week’s Meanwhile, the Camels are amidst a three-game losing streak that lasted the victory against Stetson. The Crusaders dropped their second consecutive contest entire month of October and are hoping a new month brings a change. with last week’s home loss to Butler and own just one road win this season, an Davidson Matchup to Watch: Freshmen Keep Growing. Davidson has relied Oct. 15 victory at Stetson. on the freshman backfield duo of quarterback Stockton McGuire and running Valparaiso Matchup to Watch: Protect the quarterback. Valparaiso has permit- back Keylan Brown for the bulk of the PFL campaign. McGuire leads all PFL ted just eight sacks this season on 217 drop backs in PFL play. That has allowed freshmen with 148.6 passing yards per game while Brown leads all freshman quarterback Jimmy Seewald time to pass for 11 touchdowns and 144.9 yards per runners with 104 carries (382 yards) this season. Will they be able to find their game in 2016, ranking second and first in those respective categories among groove against a Campbell defense that ranks third in PFL play, limiting teams freshmen. However, Dayton’s defense leads the league with 15 sacks in six PFL to 350.2 yards per game? outings this season, including four in last week’s victory. Campbell Matchup to Watch: Mind the turnovers. Campbell saw two early Dayton Matchup to Watch: Keep scoring in the red zone. Dayton owns the PFL’s turnovers at Drake prove costly as they led to the game’s first 14 points and most efficient red zone offense, converting on 22-of-23 of its opportunities (95.7 a deficit the Camels could not recover from. While Campbell negated the turn- percent) in PFL play (34-of-36, 94.4 percent in 2016), including 18 touchdowns overs by forcing two of their own, they remain tied for ninth in the league with a scored in red zone chances. The Crusaders have had their difficulties stopping minus-1.00 turnover margin per game in PFL play. Davidson is ranked fourth in teams inside the red zone, opponents converting on 92 percent of their chances, turnover margin, but with a razor-thin +0.17 per game turnover margin. However, including 17 touchdowns allowed. the Wildcats have recovered five fumbles in six PFL games while the Camels have lost four fumbles in four PFL outings. Drake at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Video: DrakeBulldogs.com Universidad De Las Americas Puebla at San Diego, 7 p.m. Setting the Scene: The PFL’s two three-win squads will square off in Florida [Exhibition] when Drake heads south to meet Jacksonville. Drake takes to the road after Video: TheW.tv downing Campbell at home last week and will look for a second straight road Setting the Scene: San Diego steps out of conference play with an exhibition win (won at Valparaiso, Oct. 8). Jacksonville returns from a two-game road trip contest against Mexico-based Universidad De Las Americas Puebla, located near with a pair of wins in hand after scoring 96 combined points in wins at Morehead Puebla, Mexico. The game is not a countable contest based on NCAA policies. State and Davidson. Drake Matchup to Watch: It takes 400. Drake’s three PFL wins this season have required it to post more than 400 yards of offense, including 420 yards in last week’s victory against Campbell. For the first time this season, the Bull- dogs had a 100-yard runner (Conley Wilkins) and receiver (Eric Saubert) in that win at Campbell. Jacksonville’s defense has been a solid middle of the pack squad, ranking fifth in total yardage allowed (368.8 ypg) but are ninth in rushing defense (164.6 ypg). Jacksonville Matchup to Watch: They Do Run Run. In their two road wins, Jack- sonville unleashed its run game, posting 773 yards on 126 caries (6.13 yards per carry). The Dolphins have 18 rushing touchdowns this season against just nine passing touchdowns, very different from the JU teams of the past. Drake’s defense may rank ninth in PFL play, allowing 408.8 yards per game, but is seventh in rushing defense as it has limited teams to 164.6 yards per game.

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RAYMOND SETS EYES ON PFL RECEPTIONS MARK | Morehead State slot receiver Jake Raymond has focused his attention on the PFL’s career receptions mark. He enters this week’s action with 251 career receipts, second among FCS active career leaders. Raymond seeks to PREFERRED NOMENCLATURE break the record of 254 career receptions set by Butler’s Zach Watkins (2008-11). The league’s full name is the Pioneer Football League. Please use the league’s full name when NO FLY ZONE | Dayton enters Week 10 ranked among the FCS’s top five in interceptions, with possible or use PFL as an abbreviation. Please, DO 14 picks in nine games this season. However, the Flyers saw their streak of nine consecutive NOT use Pioneer League in any case. games with an interception stopped in Week 9 as they did not nab a Stetson pass. The Flyers have three players – David Leisring, Christian Searles and Cameron Stubbs – ranked among PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG the FCS Top 25 in interceptions per game. The PFL’s website features the latest news and stories around the league. Standings along with LIVING IN THE BACKFIELD | Stetson’s defense leads all FCS units with 10.5 team tackles team-by-team and composite results are updated for loss per game this season. The Hatters have posted 10 or tackles for loss in six of their eight following the conclusion of each day’s action. games this season, including 16 tackles for loss against Jacksonville, Sept. 24. Stetson’s Jeb PFL ON TWITTER @PFLNews Boudreaux is ranked third among FCS defenders with a PFL-leading 2.1 tackles for loss per The PFL also maintains an official twitter feed game this season. @PFLNews which will provide release and award notifications and score updates throughout the NO GRAY AREA | Jacksonville’s Henderson Gray was the FCS’ top threat on punt returns, en- season. tering Week 9 ranked No. 1 with 21.8 yards per return. However, he did not have a punt return WEEKLY RELEASE AND STATISTICS at Davidson and dropped out of the FCS rankings, he will need two returns in Week 10 to return Each week the PFL produces a weekly release in to the rankings list. two versions, an initial Sunday Release and a final Weekly Release sent each Monday: GAHAFER BEGINS MOVE ON PFL PASSING MARK | Morehead State quarterback Aus- • The league’s Sunday Release contains updated tin Gahafer has begun his push toward the PFL’s career passing yardage mark. He now has standings, the upcoming week’s schedule and 10,794 career passing yards and needs just 437 yards to break the record of 11,230 held by notes as well as the players of the week. Jacksonville’s Josh McGregor (2008-11). Earlier this season, he blasted past 10,000 career • The PFL Weekly Release is released each Mon- passing yards with a 418-yard performance against Dayton in Week 6, becoming the sixth PFL day and contains all the information from the quarterback to reach the 10,000-yard milestone. Sunday release along with news and notes from around the league and up-to-date statistics. WILL KICKS WAY TO PFL RECORD | Dayton kicker William Will set the PFL record for ca- Both versions are provided by e-mail and on the reer field goals with three conversions at Jacksonville in Week 7, breaking the record held by league’s website in PDF and may be reproduced as necessary. Weekly releases also will be sent via Drake’s Billy Cundiff (49, 1998-01). Now with 53 field goals after Week 9, he has set his eyes e-mail to media outlets around the league. Please on moving into the FCS’ Top 25 for field goals made, which stands at 56 field goals made and contact Cody Bush at the PFL Media Relations Of- is held by five different kickers. fice to be added to the league’s e-mail list. DAYTON’S SCORING STREAK PASSES 450 GAMES | The nation’s longest streak of WEEKLY AWARDS games without being shutout belongs to PFL-member Dayton, which extended the streak to an The PFL names Offensive, Defensive and Special impressive 452 games with its Week 9 victory against Stetson. On the FBS side, Florida holds Teams Players of the Week each Sunday during the the nation’s longest streak of games without being shutout at 354, dating back to the 1988 season. Winners are selected from nominations provided by each PFL team’s Football Media Rela- season. The Flyers streak dates back to 1976 when it suffered a 9-0 loss to Marshall. tions personnel. The information will be available SAN DIEGO OWNS FCS’ STINGIEST DEFENSE | Entering Week 8, San Diego’s defense from the PFL via the league’s Sunday Release, the league’s website, official Twitter feed and leads the FCS in fewest points allowed in 2016, permitting just 11.6 points per game. In four of Facebook page. their eight games, the Toreros have permitted just one score by the opposing team. A large part of that effort is due to owning one of the FCS’ best defensive units against the pass, based on ANNUAL AWARDS its 85.88 pass efficiency defense rating (best in the FCS). The league will announce the following awards at the conclusion of the regular-season: TOREROS PROTECT THEIR OWN | Keeping true to their mascot, San Diego has not al- • All-PFL First and Second teams; lowed opposing teams to get to their quarterback, permitting just one sack in eight games this • Honorable Mention All-PFL; season, ranking second in fewest sacks allowed among FCS teams. Only Southern Conference • Academic All-PFL First and Second teams; • Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players member The Citadel has done better, not allowing a single sack in six games. of the Year; • Offensive and Defensive Freshmen of the Year; NO BUTTERFINGERS IN THIS GROUP | Drake surrendered its first fumble lost in Week 6 • Scholar-Athlete of the Year; action, ending a stretch of five games without a fumble lost. The Bulldogs (605 plays in 2016) • Coach of the Year. coughed up their first fumble to another team that has been stingy with giveaways this season… The awards will be announced by the PFL via re- Valparaiso, which has lost just one fumble this season (599 plays). lease as well as on the league’s website.

DAYTON’S CHAMBERLIN NOTCHES 50TH PFL WIN | Dayton head coach Rick Cham- PFL RECORD BOOK berlin became only the second PFL coach to record 50 league wins, reaching the milestone in The league’s record book, updated through 2014 Week 6 against Morehead State. He joins former Dayton head coach and Hall is available online at: www.pioneer-football.org/pfl/recordbook/ of Fame member Mike Kelley, who amassed a 55-16 career PFL record in 15 seasons, as the only PFL coaches to record 50 league wins. PFL MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT Cody Bush, PFL Media Relations Director e-mail: [email protected] Cell: (931) 980-4940

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HATTERS MAKE SPORTSCENTER TOP 10 | Stetson’s overtime blocked field goal return for a touchdown landed the No. 3 spot on SportsCenter’s Top 10 plays, Oct. 22. The 87-yard PRESEASON COACHES POLL dash was one of the longest in NCAA FCS history, just shy of the record 90-yard blocked field Rk Team Pts goal return by Delaware against William & Mary in 2012. Senior Donald Payne blocked the field . 1 San Diego (5) 95 goal try, his FCS leading third blocked kick this season. 2. Dayton (6) 94 3. Drake 68 JONES SECOND PFL 200-YARD RUSHER IN ‘16 | Morehead State freshman running 4. Morehead State 64 back Trevor Jones became the PFL’s second 200-yard rusher this season. His 284-yard out- 5. Campbell 62 ing against Jacksonville in Week 8 was the best rushing performance in the PFL since 2014 6. Marist 56 (Dayton’s Connor Kacsor, 301 yards) and was only 29 yards shy of the PFL record set in 1996. . 7 Butler 54 8. Jacksonville 53 EAGLE’S BENNETT TACKLES 20 | Morehead State Ryan Bennett was credited with 20 9. Stetson 27 tackles in the Week 8 contest against Jacksonville, becoming the first PFL defender with 20 10. Valparaiso 21 tackles since 2015 (Drake’s John Hugunin, 20 tackles). 11. Davidson 11 CHRISTIAN ENDS LONG 200-YARD RECEIVER DROUGHT | Marist wideout Juston Chris- • First-place votes in parentheses. • 10 points awarded for a first-place vote, with one tian’s 212-yard outing against Morehead State ended a long drought between 200-yard receiv- point less for each succeeding place. (Maximum ers in the PFL. The drought had reached 763 days dating back to Davidson’s William Morris, score = 100) who amassed 208 receiving yards on Sept. 13, 2014. It is the second longest drought between • Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own 200-yard receiving efforts in the league, reaching just over halfway the 1,477-day drought from team. 2008-12. PRESEASON ALL-PFL MOREHEAD STATE’S HUTCHINSON NAMED FCS CHAIRMAN | Morehead State Direc- OFFENSE tor of Athletics Brian Hutchinson will serve as chair of the Division I Football Championship POS PLAYER SCHOOL Committee in 2016-17. Hutchinson, who has served as Morehead State’s director of athletics WR Juston Christian (2) Marist since 2004, is in his fourth year on this national committee, and becomes the first Pioneer WR Brian Riley (2) San Diego Football League athletic director to serve as chair. WR Justin Priest (H) San Diego TE Eric Saubert (1) Drake THREE PFL ALUMNI BEGIN 2016 ON NFL ACTIVE ROSTERS | A trio of Pioneer Football QB Austin Gahafer (OffPOY, 1) Morehead St. League alumni began the 2016 NFL season on active rosters. Marist alumni Terrence Fede RB De’Shawn Jones (1) Campbell (Miami Dolphins) and Jason Myers (Jacksonville Jaguars) and San Diego alumnus Josh Johnson RB Ulysses Bryant (1) Jacksonville (New York Giants) each continued their professional careers. In addition, Jacksonville alumnus FB Griffin Norberg (H) Valparaiso Andy Jones was a member of the Dallas Cowboys practice squad. OL Jim Vogel (1) Dayton Preseason News and Notes now on Page 15. OL Brian Stryffeler (2) Campbell OL Laurin O’Briant (H) Campbell OL Liam Maloney (H) Morehead State OL Miles McArdle (H) San Diego DEFENSE POS PLAYER SCHOOL DL Mack Marrin (1) Drake DL Joe Petersen (2) San Diego DL Colt Briggs (H) Morehead State DL Davion Belk (H) Stetson LB Christopher Beaschler (1) Dayton LB Grady Redding (1) Jacksonville LB Sean Horan (2) Butler LB Ryan Bennett (2) Morehead State DB Donald Payne (DefPOY, 1) Stetson DB Cameron Stubbs (1) Dayton DB Christian Searles (1) Dayton DB Jamal Agnew (2) San Diego SPECIAL TEAMS POS PLAYER SCHOOL PK William Will (1) Dayton P Sean Smith (1) Dayton RS Christian Searles (1) Dayton LS Conrad Mueller (H) Davidson LS Connor Andras (H) Butler Notes in parentheses: OffPOY/DefPOY-Player was the PFL Offensive or Defensive Player of the Year in 2015, 1-was a First-Team All-PFL selection in 2015, 2-was a Second-Team All-PFL selection in 2015, H-was an All- PFL honorable mention selection in 2015.

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PFL ACTIVE WIN STREAKS Consecutive Overall Wins Consecutive PFL Wins Consecutive Home Wins Consecutive Road Wins 6 San Diego [t-5th in FCS] 1 1 San Diego [3rd in FCS] 0 1 San Diego [t-3rd in FCS] 3 Jacksonville 5 Dayton 5 Dayton 5 Dayton 3 San Diego 2 Jacksonville 2 Jacksonville 1 Drake 2 Dayton 1 Butler 1 Butler 2 Marist 1 Drake 1 Drake 2 Butler

FCS NATIONAL POLLS STATS COACHES HERO SPORTS FCS MEDIA Rk Team (1sts) W-L Pts Pvs Rk Team (1sts) W-L Pts Pvs Rk Team (1sts) W-L Pts Pvs . 1 Sam Houston St. (102) 8-0 3467 1 . 1 Sam Houston St. (22) 8-0 644 1 . 1 Sam Houston St. (26) 8-0 858 1 2. Jacksonville St. (15) 7-1 3346 2 2. Jacksonville St. (2) 7-1 621 2 2. Jacksonville St. (3) 7-1 824 3 3. Eastern Washington (18) 7-1 3253 3 3. Eastern Washington (1) 7-1 593 3 3. Eastern Washington (6) 7-1 810 2 4. North Dakota St. (4) 7-1 3090 4 4. North Dakota St. (1) 7-1 575 4 4. North Dakota St. 7-1 767 4 5. Citadel (3) 8-0 2961 5 5. James Madison 7-1 540 5 5. Citadel 8-0 732 5 6. Richmond 7-1 2823 6 6. Richmond 7-1 516 7 6. Richmond 7-1 699 6 . 7 James Madison 7-1 2762 8 . 7 The Citadel 8-0 504 6 . 7 James Madison 7-1 673 8 8. Charleston Southern 5-2 2484 9 8. Chattanooga 8-1 464 8 8. Chattanooga 8-1 607 10 9. Chattanooga 8-1 2464 10 9. Charleston Southern 5-2 442 9 9. Charleston Southern 5-2 604 9 10. Villanova 6-2 1963 11 10. North Carolina A&T 7-1 398 11 10. Villanova 6-2 492 11 11. North Carolina A&T 7-1 1788 12 11. North Dakota 7-2 374 12 11. Western Illinois 6-2 459 13 12. Western Illinois 6-2 1786 13 12. Villanova 6-2 336 13 12. North Carolina A&T 7-1 443 12 13. South Dakota St. 5-3 1783 7 13. Youngstown St. 6-2 326 14 13. South Dakota St. 5-3 405 7 14. Cal Poly 6-2 1642 14 14. Western Illinois 6-2 308 15 14. Youngstown St. 6-2 390 14 15. Youngstown St. 6-2 1603 15 15. South Dakota St. 5-3 279 10 15. Cal Poly 6-2 383 17 16. North Dakota 7-2 1526 17 16. Cal Poly 6-2 272 17 16. North Dakota 7-2 377 16 17. Central Arkansas 7-1 1384 19 17. Central Arkansas 7-1 268 18 17. Central Arkansas 7-1 371 18 18. Coastal Carolina 6-2 1233 18 18. Samford 6-2 181 19 18. Coastal Carolina 6-2 243 19 19. Montana 5-3 891 16 19. Grambling St. 6-1 162 21 19. Samford 6-2 241 20 20. Samford 6-2 885 20 20. Montana 5-3 151 16 20. Grambling 6-1 203 22 21. Grambling St. 5-1 815 21 21. Lehigh 7-2 125 24 21. Montana 5-3 194 15 22. New Hampshire 6-3 565 NR 22. Harvard 6-1 100 23 22. Lehigh 7-2 145 24 23. Harvard 6-1 476 24 23. New Hampshire 6-3 90 NR 23. New Hampshire 6-3 142 29 24. Lehigh 7-2 467 NR 24. Eastern Illinois 5-4 49 22 24. Harvard 6-1 122 26 25. Stony Brook 5-3 124 22 25. Stony Brook 5-3 24 20 25. Stony Brook 5-3 32 21 Others receiving votes: Maine (78), Eastern Illinois (68), Albany (49), Others receiving votes: Liberty (23), North Carolina Central (14), South Others receiving votes: , Liberty, Maine, Wofford, North Carolina Cen- South Dakota (48), Weber St. (42), North Carolina Central (42), Wof- Dakota (12), Northern Arizona (8), Albany (7), San Diego (7), Maine tral, San Diego, Albany, Eastern Illinois, St. Francis (Pa.), South Dakota, ford (33), San Diego (31), UNI (29), Saint Francis U (28), Liberty (24), (6), Wofford (6), Tennessee St. (4), Montana St. (3), Northern Iowa (3), Weber St., Tennessee-Martin, Sacred Heart, Nicholls, Kennesaw St., Penn (20), Sacred Heart (20), UT Martin (17), Northern Arizona (12), Penn (3), Kennesaw St. (2), Weber St. (2), Southeastern Louisiana (2), McNeese, Fordham, Northern Iowa. Tennessee St. (9), Illinois St. (7), Fordham (4), McNeese (2), Nicholls UT Martin (2), Illinois St. (1), Sacred Heart (1), Southern University (1) (2), Kennesaw St. (2), Southern Utah (1), Southern University (1). and Southern Utah (1).

PFL WEEK-BY-WEEK POLL BREAKDOWN

AFTER WEEK BUT CAM DAV DAY DRA JAC MAR MER MOR SAN STE VAL PRESEASON –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/–/RV –/–/– –/–/– ONE –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/RV/RV –/–/– –/–/– TWO –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– THREE –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– FOUR –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– FIVE –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/–/– –/–/– –/–/– SIX –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/RV/RV –/–/– –/–/– SEVEN –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/RV/RV –/–/– –/–/– EIGHT –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/RV/RV –/–/– –/–/– NINE –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– –/–/– RV/RV/RV –/–/– –/–/– TEN ELEVEN TWELVE Polls: STATS FCS Poll/FCS Coaches Poll/HERO Sports FCS Media Poll

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PFL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE All times Eastern. - PFL Contest WEEK 1: Saturday, Sept. 3 WEEK 7: Saturday, Oct. 15 Georgetown 38, Davidson 14 Butler 20, Davidson 17 Indiana State 41, Butler 25 Dayton 36, Jacksonville 16 James Madison 80, Morehead State 7 Marist 44, Morehead State 41 (OT) Bucknell 26, Marist 10 Valparaiso 21, Stetson 18 Illinois State 50, Valparaiso 13 San Diego 38, Drake 7 Sacred Heart 18, Stetson 14 WEEK 8: Saturday, Oct. 22 Quincy 38, Drake 35 Marist 31, Davidson 10 Dayton 31, Central State 19 Jacksonville 61, Morehead State 49 San Diego 27, Western New Mexico 0 Dayton 31, Butler 16 Campbell 59, Bluefield 7 Stetson 30, Campbell 24 (OT) WEEK 2: Saturday, Sept. 10 San Diego 49, Valparaiso 10 Dayton 13, Robert Morris 0 POSTSEASON WEEK 1: Saturday, Nov. 26 WEEK 9: Saturday, Oct. 29 Sacred Heart 42, Valparaiso 14 NCAA Division I FCS Championship San Diego 27, Marist 3 Davidson 35, Kentucky Wesleyan 21 First Round Dayton 21, Stetson 10 Campbell 47, Chowan 14 Jacksonville 35, Davidson 17 Georgetown 20, Marist 17 POSTSEASON WEEK 2: Saturday, Dec. 3 Butler 23, Valparaiso 12 VMI 17, Morehead State 13 NCAA Division I FCS Championship: Drake 33, Campbell 21 Butler 59, Franklin 14 Second Round Stetson 30, Warner 15 WEEK 10: Saturday, Nov. 5 POSTSEASON WEEK 3: Fri.-Sat., Dec. 10-11 Liberty 55, Jacksonville 7 Morehead State at Butler 1 p.m. NCAA Division I FCS Championship: South Dakota State 56, Drake 28 Valparaiso at Dayton 1 p.m. Quarterfinals Cal Poly 38, San Diego 16 Drake at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Marist at Stetson 2 p.m. POSTSEASON WEEK 4: Fri.-Sat., Dec. 17-18 WEEK 3: Saturday, Sept. 17 Davidson at Campbell 4 p.m. NCAA Division I FCS Championship: Duquesne 34, Dayton 20 Universidad De Las Americas Puebla at San Diego Semifinals Drake 28, McKendree 16 [Exhibition] 7 p.m. Valparaiso 49, Trinity International 24 POSTSEASON WEEK 5: Saturday, Jan. 7 Sacred Heart 31, Marist 6 WEEK 11: Saturday, Nov. 12 NCAA Division I FCS Championship: Morehead State 56, Lincoln (PA) 6 Dayton at Marist 1 p.m. National Championship Presbyterian 31, Campbell 14 Campbell at Morehead State 1 p.m. Frisco, Texas Butler 27, Taylor 14 Jacksonville at Valparaiso 1 p.m. Jacksonville 41, Edward Waters 7 Butler at Drake 2 p.m. Davidson 38, Livingstone 12 Stetson at San Diego 4 p.m.

WEEK 4: Saturday, Sept. 24 WEEK 12: Saturday, Nov. 19 Valparaiso 24, Davidson 20 San Diego at Campbell Noon Drake 30, Morehead State 28 Marist at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Campbell 33, Butler 27 (OT) Drake at Stetson 1 p.m. San Diego 34, Dayton 22 Morehead State at Davidson 1 p.m. Jacksonville 24, Stetson 7

WEEK 5: Saturday, Oct. 1 San Diego 44, Butler 10 Marist 24, Campbell 7 Dayton 35, Drake 10 Morehead State 29, Valparaiso 26 Stetson 31, Davidson 27 Duquesne 54, Jacksonville 35

WEEK 6: Saturday, Oct. 8 Stetson 31, Brown 21 Marist 30, Butler 21 Dayton 51, Morehead State 27 Drake 35, Valparaiso 21 San Diego 52, Davidson 3 Campbell at Jacksonville, canceled

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PFL TEAM-BY-TEAM CAPSULES - PFL Contest BUTLER BULLDOGS CAMPBELL FIGHTING CAMELS OVERALL: 4-5 PFL: 2-4 HOME: 1-3 AWAY: 3-2 OVERALL: 3-4 PFL: 1-3 HOME: 2-2 AWAY: 1-2 HOME FACILITY: BUTLER BOWL (6,500) HOME FACILITY: BARKER-LANE STADIUM (5,000) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend S03 at Indiana State L 25-41 5625 S01 Bluefield W 59-7 5230 S10 Franklin W 59-14 4732 S10 at Chowan W 47-14 3480 S17 at Taylor W 27-14 2718 S17 Presbyterian L 14-31 5860 S24 at Campbell L [OT] 27-33 6610 S24 Butler W [OT] 33-27 6610 O01 San Diego L 10-44 2408 O01 at Marist L 7-24 3171 O08 Marist L 21-30 5236 O08 at Jacksonville CCLD O15 at Davidson W 20-17 2917 O15 – Off Week – O22 Dayton L 16-31 3260 O22 Stetson L [OT] 24-30 6673 O29 at Valparaiso W 23-12 2141 O29 at Drake L 21-33 1727 N05 Morehead State 1 p.m. N05 Davidson 4 p.m. N12 at Drake 2 p.m. N12 at Morehead State 1 p.m. N19 – Off Week – N19 San Diego Noon

DAVIDSON WILDCATS DAYTON FLYERS OVERALL: 2-7 PFL: 0-6 HOME: 1-3 AWAY: 1-4 OVERALL: 7-2 PFL: 5-1 HOME: 5-0 AWAY: 2-2 HOME FACILITY: RICHARDSON STADIUM (4,500) HOME FACILITY: WELCOME STADIUM (11,000) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend S03 at Georgetown L 14-38 1863 S03 [RV/–/RV] Central State W 31-19 4003 S10 at Kentucky Wesleyan W 35-21 350 S10 [RV/–/–] Robert Morris W 19-0 2357 S17 Livingstone W 38-12 4219 S17 at Duquesne L 20-34 908 S24 at Valparaiso L 20-24 2897 S24 at San Diego L 22-34 2119 O01 Stetson L 27-31 4281 O01 Drake W 35-10 2457 O08 at San Diego [RV/–/–] L 3-52 2827 O08 Morehead State W 51-27 2440 O15 Butler L 17-20 2917 O15 at Jacksonville W 36-16 1518 O22 at Marist L 10-31 1236 O22 at Butler W 31-16 3260 O29 Jacksonville L 17-35 3209 O29 Stetson W 21-10 2045 N05 at Campbell 4 p.m. N05 Valparaiso 1 p.m. N12 – Off Week – N12 at Marist 1 p.m. N19 Morehead State 1 p.m. N19 – Off Week –

DRAKE BULLDOGS JACKSONVILLE DOLPHINS OVERALL: 4-4 PFL: 3-2 HOME: 3-2 AWAY: 1-2 OVERALL: 4-3 PFL: 3-1 HOME: 1-2 AWAY: 3-1 HOME FACILITY: DRAKE STADIUM (14,000) HOME FACILITY: D.B. MILNE FIELD (5,000) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend S03 Quincy L 35-38 2675 S03 – Off Week – S10 at South Dakota State [9/12/9] L 28-56 15171 S10 at Liberty L 7-55 16625 S17 McKendree W 28-16 1784 S17 Edward Waters W 41-7 3158 S24 Morehead State W 30-28 3158 S24 at Stetson W 24-7 4047 O01 at Dayton L 10-35 2457 O01 Duquesne L 35-54 1661 O08 at Valparaiso W 35-21 2521 O08 Campbell CCLD O15 San Diego [RV/RV/RV] L 7-38 1740 O15 Dayton L 16-36 1518 O22 – Off Week – O22 at Morehead State W 61-49 3055 O29 Campbell W 33-21 1727 O29 at Davidson W 35-17 3209 N05 at Jacksonville 1 p.m. N05 Drake 1 p.m. N12 Butler 2 p.m. N12 at Valparaiso 1 p.m. N19 at Stetson 1 p.m. N19 Marist 1 p.m.

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PFL TEAM-BY-TEAM CAPSULES - PFL Contest MARIST RED FOXES MOREHEAD STATE EAGLES OVERALL: 4-4 PFL: 4-1 HOME: 2-3 AWAY: 2-1 OVERALL: 2-6 PFL: 1-4 HOME: 2-3 AWAY: 0-3 HOME FACILITY: TENNEY STADIUM (5,000) HOME FACILITY: JAYNE STADIUM (10,000) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend S03 Bucknell L 10-26 3363 S03 at James Madison [12/11/12] L 7-80 23626 S10 Georgetown L 17-20 2133 S10 VMI L 13-17 5588 S17 at Sacred Heart L 6-31 3293 S17 Lincoln (Pa.) W 56-6 7275 S24 – Off Week – S24 at Drake L 28-30 3158 O01 Campbell W 24-7 3171 O01 Valparaiso W 29-26 3453 O08 at Butler W 30-21 5236 O08 at Dayton L 27-51 2440 O15 at Morehead State W [OT] 44-41 8789 O15 Marist L [OT] 41-44 8789 O22 Davidson W 31-10 1236 O22 Jacksonville L 49-61 3055 O29 [RV/RV/RV] San Diego L 3-27 1604 O29 – Off Week – N05 at Stetson 2 p.m. N05 at Butler 1 p.m. N12 Dayton 1 p.m. N12 Campbell 1 p.m. N19 at Jacksonville 1 p.m. N19 at Davidson 1 p.m.

SAN DIEGO TOREROS STETSON HATTERS OVERALL: 7-1 PFL: 6-0 HOME: 4-0 AWAY: 3-1 OVERALL: 4-4 PFL: 2-3 HOME: 1-3 AWAY: 3-1 HOME FACILITY: TORERO STADIUM (7,000) HOME FACILITY: SPEC MARTIN STADIUM (6,000) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend S03 [RV/–/RV] Western New Mexico W 27-0 2567 S03 Sacred Heart L 14-18 2900 S10 [RV/RV/RV] at Cal Poly L 16-38 6251 S10 Warner W 30-15 3348 S17 – Off Week – S17 – Off Week – S24 Dayton W 34-22 2119 S24 Jacksonville L 7-24 4047 O01 at Butler W 44-10 2408 O01 at Davidson W 31-27 4281 O08 [RV/–/–] Davidson W 52-3 2827 O08 at Brown W 31-21 3540 O15 [RV/RV/RV] e at Drak W 38-7 1740 O15 Valparaiso L 18-21 2590 O22 [RV/RV/RV] Valparaiso W 49-10 2222 O22 at Campbell W [OT] 30-24 6673 O29 [RV/RV/RV] at Marist W 27-3 1604 O29 at Dayton L 10-21 2045 N05 [RV/RV/RV] UDLAP † 7 p.m. N05 Marist 2 p.m. N12 Stetson 4 p.m. N12 at San Diego 4 p.m. N19 at Campbell Noon N19 Drake 1 p.m. † - Prior to the season the NCAA ruled Universidad De Las Americas Puebla (UDLAP) was a non-countable opponent. This game will not count towards PFL or NCAA statistics and records.

VALPARAISO CRUSADERS OVERALL: 3-6 PFL: 2-4 HOME: 2-2 AWAY: 1-4 HOME FACILITY: BROWN FIELD (5,000) Date [TM RANK] Opponent [RANK] W/L Score Attend S03 at Illinois State [10/8/10] L 13-50 10026 S10 at Sacred Heart L 14-42 2406 S17 Trinity International W 49-24 1232 S24 Davidson W 24-20 2897 O01 at Morehead State L 26-29 3453 O08 Drake L 21-35 2521 O15 at Stetson W 21-18 2590 O22 at San Diego [RV/RV/RV] L 10-49 2222 O29 Butler L 12-23 2141 N05 at Dayton 1 p.m. N12 Jacksonville 1 p.m. N19 – Off Week –

WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG PAGE 9 2016 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT PFL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Regular-season PFL contests only Team BUT CAM DAV DAY DRA JAC MAR MOR SAN STE VAL AUS EVA MER Butler — 5-4 6-3 6-18 8-15 2-7 2-3 5-5 5-17 1-0 13-11 0-0 5-0 0-0 Campbell 4-5 — 4-4 0-4 1-6 0-8 1-7 3-5 1-3 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 Davidson 3-5 4-5 — 1-8 1-6 5-11 1-7 5-10 1-8 1-3 4-4 3-2 0-0 0-1 Dayton 18-6 4-0 8-1 — 16-8 3-4 6-1 8-3 16-8 3-0 21-2 0-0 5-0 0-0 Drake 15-8 6-1 6-1 8-16 — 7-3 5-0 7-2 11-13 1-0 21-3 0-0 5-0 0-1 Jacksonville# 4-2 3-0 6-5 2-3 1-7 — 1-3 6-4 2-4 2-0 4-1 4-1 0-0 0-1 Marist 3-1 7-1 6-1 1-6 0-5 3-4 — 2-2 0-8 2-1 6-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Morehead State 5-5 5-3 10-5 3-8 2-6 4-12 2-2 — 0-9 1-0 10-1 5-0 0-0 0-0 San Diego† 14-5 5-1 8-1 8-16 12-11 4-4 7-0 8-0 — 2-0 18-5 0-0 3-2 0-0 Stetson 0-2 2-2 3-1 0-3 0-2 0-4 1-2 0-1 0-3 — 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Valparaiso 11-12 4-3 4-4 2-22 3-21 1-5 0-6 1-10 5-19 1-1 — 0-0 2-3 0-1

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 24 141 108-33 .766 (BUT) 16th 79-93-0 .459 11th 64-59-0 .520 40-44 .476 San Diego† 24 141 89-45 .664 Mike Minter (CAM) 4th 16-26-0 .381 4th 16-26-0 .381 10-18 .357 Drake 24 140 92-48 .657 Paul Nichols (DAV) 4th 5-38-0 .116 4th 5-38-0 .116 1-29 .033 Jacksonville# 16 97 36-31 .537 Rich Chamberlin (DAY) 9th 72-27-0 .727 9th 72-27-0 .727 53-17 .757 Marist 8 61 32-29 .525 Rick Fox (DRA) 3rd 16-14-0 .533 3rd 16-14-0 .533 13-8 .619 Morehead State 16 98 47-51 .480 Ian Shields (JAC) 3rd 20-10-0 .667 1st 3-4-0 .429 2-2 .500 Butler 24 141 58-83 .411 (MAR) 25th 128-130-1 .496 25th 128-130-1 .496 32-29 .525 Davidson 16 99 29-70 .293 Rob Tenyer (MOR) 4th 16-27-0 .372 4th 16-27-0 .372 13-16 .448 Campbell 9 68 19-49 .279 (SAN) 4th 33-9-0 .786 3rd 33-9-0 .786 20-3 .870 Stetson 4 29 7-22 .241 (STE) 14th 61-70-0 .466 4th 14-29-0 .326 6-23 .207 Valparaiso 24 141 34-107 .241 Dave Cecchini (VAL) 3rd 8-23-0 .258 3rd 8-23-0 .258 5-17 .227 ALL-TIME OVERALL RECORDS PFL CHAMPIONSHIPS School (Seasons) W-L-T 12 Dayton 1993, 1994c, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000c, 2001, 2002, 2007c, 2009c, 2010, Butler (125) 578-455-35 2015c Campbell (7) 30-67-0 7 San Diego 2005, 2006, 2007c, 2011c, 2012c, 2014, 2015c Davidson (117) 421-610-45 e 6 Drak 1995, 1998, 2000c, 2004, 2011c, 2012c Dayton (107) 666-363-25 4 Butler 1994c, 2009c, 2012c, 2013c Drake (121) 604-507-29 2 Valparaiso 2000c, 2003 Jacksonville (17) 105-92-0 1 Jacksonville # 2008 Marist (37) 172-209-3 1 Marist 2013c Morehead State (85) 338-463-22 c – co-champions San Diego (48) 287-207-6 # - Jacksonville vacated its 2010 co-championship as part of penalties for PFL rules violations. Notes on PFL Championship: From 1993-2000 – and returning to the format in 2005 – the PFL was com- Stetson (49) 167-156-27 posed of one division and the championship was awarded to the team with the best conference record. Valparaiso (94) 375-485-27 From 2001-2005, the league expanded and split into two divisions with the divisional winners, who were the teams with the best record against divisional opponents, facing off in a championship game, the winner of that game was awarded the league’s championship.

NOTES: The PFL records on this page reflect PFL penalties imposed against Jacksonville (# - vacated 30 wins during the 2010-14 seasons) and San Diego (% - vacated 7 wins during the 2013 season). In accordance with NCAA policy, the wins and ties, but not the losses, of the penalized team are dropped from its PFL record only. The won-lost records for each of the opposing teams are not changed when games are vacated. In addition, the overall records for both teams were not changed.

PAGE 10 WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG 2016 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT PFL YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME ATTENDANCE School Facility (capacity) ‘15 Avg ‘14 Avg ‘13 Avg ‘12 Avg ‘11 Avg Five-Yr Avg Gms Butler Butler Bowl (5,400) 3909 (4) 3819 (5) 2631 (5) 2597 (7) 2960 (5) 3110 26 Campbell Barker-Lane Stadium (5,000) 6093 (4) 4916 (6) 4928 (6) 4366 (6) 3620 (6) 4691 28 Davidson Richardson Stadium (4,500) 3657 (4) 2758 (6) 3296 (6) 3622 (5) 3223 (6) 3274 27 Dayton Welcome Stadium (11,000) 2660 (5) 2763 (7) 3101 (6) 3421 (5) 3213 (5) 3015 28 Drake Drake Stadium (14,000) 2217 (5) 2411 (5) 3483 (6) 3187 (6) 3175 (6) 2936 28 Jacksonville D.B. Milne Field (5,000) 2112 (3) 3580 (5) 2601 (4) 2658 (5) 2668 (5) 2785 22 Marist Tenney Stadium (5,000) 2301 (5) 2141 (5) 1834 (7) 2312 (5) 1836 (5) 2066 27 Morehead State Jayne Stadium (10,000) 5632 (5) 8204 (5) 5748 (5) 4354 (7) 4379 (6) 5524 28 San Diego Torero Stadium (7,000) 2434 (4) 2307 (6) 2786 (7) 3190 (6) 2916 (5) 2743 28 Stetson Martin Stadium (6,000) 3410 (4) 3115 (6) 3720 (6) — — 3990 22 Valparaiso Brown Field (5,000) 2198 (4) 2246 (5) 2372 (6) 2118 (5) 2342 (6) 2265 26 PFL Average 3344 (47) 3441 (61) 3282 (64) 4112 (71) 3062 (55) 3481 298 Total Attendance 157,188 209,921 210,043 291,930 168,393 1,037,475

PFL SHUTOUT HISTORY Team Last SHO Win Gms Ago Last SHO Loss Gms Ago BUT 48-0 at Valparaiso (2010) 65 0-31 vs. Tennessee State (2013) 32 CAM 10-0 vs. Virginia-Wise (2012) 51 0-66 at Appalachain State (2014) 28 DAV 56-0 vs. College of Faith (2014) 31 0-34 at Morehead State (2015) 17 DAY 13-0 vs. Robert Morris (2016) 46 0-9 vs. Marshall (1976) 452 DRA 50-0 vs. Valparaiso (2011) 55 0-27 at San Diego (2015) 12 JAC 56-0 at Davidson (2014) 19 0-58 at Georgia Southern (2012) 50 MAR 27-0 vs. Stetson (2013) 33 0-17 at Bucknell (2015) 18 MOR 34-0 vs. Davidson (2015) 15 0-39 at San Diego (2010) 64 SAN 27-0 vs. Western New Mexico (2016) 7 0-41 at Dayton (1999) 187 STE — 43 0-49 vs. Mercer (2014) 27 VAL 54-0 at Wisconsin Lutheran (2006) 118 0-37 at Marist (2013) 39

PFL OVERTIME HISTORY Team Record Last OT Game BUT 3-4 (L) 27-33 at Campbell (2016) CAM 2-4 (L) 26-30 vs. Stetson (2016) DAV 4-6 (L) 48-54 [5OT] vs. Dayton (2014) DAY 4-1 (W) 54-48 [2OT] at Davidson (2014) DRA 4-2 (L) 35-38 [3OT] at Morehead State (2015) JAC 1-0 (W) 17-14 vs. Stony Brook (2000) MAR 3-4 (W) 44-41 at Morehead State (2016) MOR 3-3 (L) 41-44 vs. Marist (2016) SAN 1-2 (L) 38-45 [2OT] at Dayton (2013) STE 1-0 (W) 30-26 at Campbell (2016) VAL 4-1 (W) 49-42 vs. Campbell (2013)

PFL STATISTICAL TRENDS NUMBER IN SUPERSCRIPT NEXT TO YEAR INDICATES NUMBER OF PFL TEAMS CATEGORY 20039 20049 20059 20068 20078 20089 200910 201010 201110 201210 201312 201411 201511 201611 Scoring Offense 26.9 22.4 27.1 25.0 29.1 24.8 21.5 23.6 26.4 24.4 29.2 25.3 24.1 26.3 Total Offense 391.4 337.1 374.9 361.2 385.1 326.9 319.6 336.4 371.0 384.2 407.2 369.9 353.4 368.7 Rushing Off. 158.5 165.8 187.4 147.2 147.9 131.2 135.1 120.9 120.2 139.9 161.2 155.6 130.3 149.3 Passing Off. 232.9 171.3 187.5 214.0 237.2 195.7 184.5 215.4 250.9 243.3 246.0 214.4 223.1 219.4 Run % 41% 49% 50% 41% 38% 40% 42% 36% 32% 36% 40% 42% 37% 40% Pass % 59% 51% 50% 59% 62% 60% 58% 64% 68% 64% 60% 58% 63% 60% Scoring Defense 25.8 24.7 27.6 25.2 25.9 23.5 21.4 26.5 26.9 26.8 31.2 28.1 25.1 26.2 Total Defense 398.3 351.7 371.6 352.1 365.4 327.6 314.1 357.8 377.0 396.9 419.7 388.0 355.5 375.8 Rushing Def. 169.0 174.8 175.3 140.8 137.7 141.8 132.9 142.6 143.6 172.3 176.0 166.2 140.9 160.4 Passing Def. 229.3 176.9 196.3 211.3 227.7 185.8 181.2 215.2 233.5 224.6 243.7 221.9 214.6 215.4 Run % 42% 50% 47% 40% 38% 43% 42% 40% 38% 43% 42% 43% 40% 43% Pass % 59% 51% 50% 59% 62% 60% 58% 64% 62% 57% 58% 57% 60% 57%

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400+ Passing Yards 200+ Rushing Yards YDS Player Team Opponent Date YDS Player Team Opponent Date 418 Austin Gahafer Morehead St. at Dayton 10/8/2016 284 Trevor Jones Morehead St. vs. Jacksonville 10/22/2016 453 Anthony Lawrence San Diego at Stetson 10/31/2015 205 Conley WIlkins Drake at Valparaiso 10/8/2016 447 Austin Gahafer Morehead St. at VMI 9/12/2015 237 Tucker Yinger Dayton vs. Marist 11/14/2015 417 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Davidson 11/8/2014 201 De’Shawn Jones Campbell at Davidson 10/31/2015 441 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Morehead St. 10/11/2014 205 Conley Wilkins Drake at Morehead State 10/31/2015 401 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Butler 9/27/2014 229 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Kennesaw State 9/26/2015 405 Kade Bell Jacksonville at Mercer 11/9/2013 244 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Duquesne 9/19/2015 407 Mason Mills San Diego vs. Butler 10/26/2013 215 Jeffrey Keil Davidson vs. Stetson 10/25/2014 458 Austin Gahafer Morehead St. at Valparaiso 10/19/2013 232 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Morehead St. 10/18/2014 413 Mason Mills San Diego vs. Mercer 10/5/2013 273 Jonah Hodges San Diego vs. Stetson 10/11/2014 509 Steven Hughes Jacksonville vs. Butler 9/28/2013 213 Connor Kacsor Dayton at Davidson 10/4/2014 407 Eric Hoffman Valparaiso vs. Campbell 9/28/2013 301 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Georgetown 9/6/2014 459 Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson at Johnson C. Smith 9/21/2013 202 JaTarii Donald Mercer at Davidson 11/2/2013 495 Eric Hoffman Valparaiso vs William Jewell 9/14/2013 244 Connor Kacsor Dayton vs. Davidson 10/5/2013 511 Mason Mills San Diego vs Dayton 10/27/2012 222 Trae Heeter Butler at Jacksonville 9/28/2013 404 Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson vs Jacksonville 10/13/2012 211 Rees Macshara Morehead St. vs. Valparaiso 11/17/2012 403 Chuckie Looney Marist vs Davidson 9/22/2012 217 Keith Dawson Jacksonville vs. Campbell 11/10/2012 422 Josh Mcgregor Jacksonville vs Butler 11/12/2011 248 Jake Hutson Valparaiso at Campbell 11/3/2012 400 Zach Lewis Morehead St. at Campbell 11/5/2011 231 Trae Heeter Butler at Davidson 10/27/2012 427 Jonathan Carkhuff Davidson vs Johnson C. Smith 9/24/2011 204 Trae Heeter Butler vs Campbell 9/22/2012 402 Mason Mills San Diego at Azusa Pacific 9/2/2011 218 Desmond Cox Morehead St. vs Butler 11/19/2011 417 Tommy Reilly Marist vs Dayton 11/13/2010 216 Taylor Harris Dayton at Morehead St. 10/22/2011 405 Josh Mcgregor Jacksonville at Davidson 9/25/2010 207 Kenny James San Diego at Valparaiso 10/8/2011 458 Zach Lewis Morehead St. vs St. Francis 9/11/2010 217 Rudell Small Jacksonville at Davidson 9/27/2008 413 Steve Valentino Dayton vs Butler 11/7/2009 225 Justin Williams Davidson at Butler 10/27/2007 417 Chris Horton Jacksonville vs Wagner 11/17/2007 208 Scott Phaydavong Drake vs Jacksonville 10/27/2007 313 Sean Bennett Evansville vs San Diego 10/19/1996 200+ Receiving Yards YDS Player Team Opponent Date 20+ Tackles 217 Juston Christian Marist at Morehead St. 10/15/2016 TACK Player Team Opponent Date 208 William Morris Davidson at VMI 9/13/2014 20 Ryan Bennett Morehead St. vs. Jacksonville 10/22/2016 200 Tanner Kuramata Valparaiso vs Dayton 11/16/2013 20 John Hugunin Drake vs. Jacksonville 10/24/2015 211 Reggie Bell San Diego at Morehead St. 11/9/2013 21 Donald Payne Stetson vs. Marist 11/8/2014 246 Sam Hoekstra San Diego vs Dayton 10/27/2012 30 Donald Payne Stetson at Campbell 11/1/2014 246 Lanny Funsten Davidson vs Jacksonville 10/13/2012 21 Donald Payne Stetson vs. Jacksonville 10/18/2014 244 Mike Rios Marist vs Davidson 9/22/2012 22 Patrick Moynahan Davidson at Marist 9/22/2012 231 John Matthews San Diego vs Azusa Pacific 9/6/2008 20 Jordan Ridley Butler vs Valparaiso 10/15/2011 217 John Matthews San Diego at UC Davis 11/17/2007 20 Peter Bakke Davidson at Butler 10/27/2007 213 Nathan Conner Jacksonville vs Wagner 11/17/2007 20 Chris Haynes Butler at St. Francis (Ind.) 10/9/2004 226 Steve Ogden Valparaiso vs Morehead St. 10/27/2007 20 Alex Arinsmier Davidson at Dayton 10/2/2004 229 Geavon Tribble Jacksonville vs Morehead St. 10/13/2007 26 Andy Guzenski San Diego vs Dayton 11/16/2002 202 Steve Ogden Valparaiso at Wisconsin Lutheran 9/2/2006 20 Eric Papp Drake vs San Diego 11/2/2002 218 Michael Gasperson San Diego vs Dayton 11/6/2004 203 Ryan Wrobleski Dayton vs Morehead St. 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 St. vs St. Joseph’s 10/12/2002

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PFL VS. OTHER CONFERENCES OVERALL RECORD: 15-17 (.469) [32 GAMES]

FCS MEMBERS: 2-16 (.111) [18 GAMES] NON-DIVISION I: 13-1 (.929) [14 GAMES] S03 at Campbell 59, Bluefield 7 Big South 0-3 S03 Quincy 38, at Drake 35 S10 at Liberty 55, Jacksonville 7 S03 at Dayton 31, Central State 19 S10 VMI 17, at Morehead State 13 S03 at San Diego 27, Western New Mexico 0 S17 Presbyterian 31, at Campbell 14 S10 Campbell 47, at Chowan 14 Big West 0-1 S10 at Butler 59, Franklin 14 S10 at Cal Poly 38, San Diego 16 S10 at Stetson 30, Warner 15 S10 Davidson 35, at Kentucky Wesleyan 21 Colonial 0-1 S17 at Drake 28, McKendree 16 S03 at James Madison 80, Morehead State 7 S17 at Valparaiso 49, Trinity International 24 Ivy League 1-0 S17 at Jacksonville 41, Edward Waters 7 O08 Stetson 31, at Brown 21 S17 Butler 27, at Taylor 14 S17 at Davidson 38, Livingstone 12 Missouri Valley Football 0-3 S17 at Morehead State 56, Lincoln (Pa.) 6 S03 at Indiana State 41, Butler 25 S03 at Illinois State 50, Valparaiso 13 S10 at South Dakota State 56, Drake 28 Northeast 1-5 S03 Sacred Heart 18, at Stetson 14 S10 at Dayton 13, Robert Morris 0 S10 at Sacred Heart 42, Valparaiso 14 S17 at Duquesne 34, Dayton 20 S17 at Sacred Heart 31, Marist 6 O01 Duquesne 54, at Jacksonville 35 Patriot 0-3 S03 at Georgetown 38, Davidson 14 S03 Bucknell 26, at Marist 10 S10 Georgetown 20, at Marist 17

PFL vs. OTHER CONFERENCES Records against other conferences based on membership at time, not current membership. SINCE 2000 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 ALL GAMES 272-277 18-15 16-23 14-27 9-21 14-16 10-20 16-14 16-15 Percentage .495 .545 .410 .341 .300 .467 .333 .533 .516 Football Bowl Subdivision TOTAL 0-6 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Football Championship Subdivision TOTAL 84-17 5-13 4-16 3-18 3-18 3-15 4-16 6-9 5-7 Big Sky 1-9 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 Big South 5-18 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Colonial 1-5 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Ivy 5-10 0-0 2-1 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 MEAC 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 MVFC 2-27 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 Northeast 34-22 3-1 1-2 2-1 2-3 2-3 2-2 4-1 2-3 Ohio Valley 0-13 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Patriot 11-19 0-2 1-2 1-2 0-2 0-3 1-3 1-1 1-1 Southland 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Southern 1-14 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 SWAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Independents 13-17 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 1-3 1-2 1-1 Defunct 11-14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-0 Non-Division I TOTAL 188-99 13-1 12-4 11-8 6-3 11-1 6-4 10-5 11-8

WWW.PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORG PAGE 13 2016 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT 2016 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PFL POSTSEASON HISTORY OFFENSE PFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME S04 De’Shawn Jones, Campbell The Pioneer Football League hosted a championship game between the winners of the north and south S11 Aaron Blockmon, Campbell divisions from 2001-04. S18 Jimmy Seewald, Valparaiso S25 De’Shawn Jones, Campbell 2001 O02 Kegan Moore, Stetson at Dayton 46, Jacksonville 14 2002 O09 Jonah Hodges, San Diego Dayton 28, at Morehead State 0 O16 Mike White, Marist 2003 O23 Trevor Jones, Morehead State at Valparaiso 54, Morehead State 42 Anthony Lawrence, San Diego 2004 O30 Jonah Hodges, San Diego Drake 20, at Morehead State 17 N06 N13 N20 GRIDIRON CLASSIC The Gridiron Classic matched the champions of the Pioneer Football League and Northeast Conference in an exempted postseason football contest. The inaugural Gridiron Classic took place Dec. 2, 2006 with DEFENSE PFL Champion San Diego traveling to NEC Champion Monmouth. S04 Kellan Hughes, Valparaiso 2006 S11 Mike Gray, Dayton San Diego 27, at Monmouth 7 S18 Tony Collins, Davidson 2007 S25 Harrison Rodormer, Jacksonville at Dayton 42, Albany 21 O02 Colt Briggs, Morehead State 2008 Jordyn Jean-Felix, Marist at Albany 28, Jacksonville 0 O09 Donald Payne, Stetson 2009 O16 Christian Searles, Dayton at Butler 28, Central Connecticut 23 O23 Davion Belk, Stetson O30 Jonathan Petersen, San Diego FCS PLAYOFFS Terry Wallen, Drake The NCAA Football Championship began in 1978 with a four-team field. It has expanded over the years to N06 its current 24-team format. The Pioneer Football League first received an automatic bid during the 2013 N13 expansion. N20 2013 Tennessee State 31, at Butler 0 (First Round) SPECIAL TEAMS 2014 S04 Trey Sanders, Campbell at Montana 52, San Diego 14 (First Round) Jake Simpson, Valparaiso 2015 S11 Drew Lauer, Drake Western Illinois 24, at Dayton 7 (First Round) S18 Sean Smith, Dayton S25 Josh Lee, Drake O02 Mike Maccarone, Marist O09 William Will, Dayton [STATS] O16 Drew Bevelhimer, Butler O23 Donald Payne, Stetson O30 Drew Bevelhimer, Butler Steve Smith, Dayton N06 N13 N20

Players names in bronze won national award indicated in brackets.

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STETSON’S PAYNE NAMED TO STATS FCS DEFENSIVE AWARD PFL’S 24TH CAMPAIGN | The 2016 season marks the 24th year WATCH LIST | Stetson senior defensive back Donald Payne was one for the Pioneer Football League – the nation’s only non-scholarship, of 22 players named to the STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Year football-only NCAA Football Championship Subdivision conference. Watch List. Payne, the two-time defending PFL Defensive Player of the The league will feature 11 teams each playing an eight-game schedule Year, returns as the eighth leading tackler in all NCAA football with 412 to determine the league champion and recipient of the automatic bid career tackles. His 243 career solo tackles ranks third among all active to the 2016 NCAA FCS Championship. players entering the 2016 season. MOREHEAD STATE’S GAHAFER TAPPED FOR STATS FCS OF- FENSIVE AWARD WATCH LIST | Morehead State senior quarter- back Austin Gahafer has been listed on the STATS FCS National Pre- season Offensive Player of the Year Watch List. The Louisville, Ky., native is coming off a prolific 2015 season when he was named Pio- neer Football League Offensive Player of the Year. Gahafer needs only 1,738 passing yards to set the Morehead State career record and just 2,717 yards to break the PFL career mark. DAYTON’S WILL NAMED TO FRED MITCHELL AWARD WATCH LIST | Dayton senior placekicker William Will has been named to the Watch List for the Fred Mitchell Award, which goes to the top kicking specialist at the FCS, NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA levels. It is the third straight season Will has been named to the Mitchell Watch List. A two-time First Team All-PFL pick, Will’s 84 points were the most in the PFL last season. He also led the league in field goals per game (1.42), field goal percentage (73.9% (17 of 23) and was one of three kickers in the PFL who was perfect on PAT’s (33 of 33). . THREE NAMED TO STATS FCS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA SQUADS | Three Pioneer Football League student athletes were among the 100 named to the STATS FCS Preseason All-America Team. Drake senior tight end Eric Saubert, Stetson senior defensive back Donald Payne and Dayton junior return specialist Christian Sear- les were the Pioneer Football League student-athletes named to the STATS FCS Preseason All-America Teams. FIVE PFL ATHLETES NOMINATED FOR 2015 ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM | Five Pioneer Football League student-ath- letes were among 165 nominees from across the country for the 25th edition of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. Sean Horan (Butler), Nate Casey (Davidson), Taylor Coleman (Drake), Cameron Gibson (Marist) and Devyn Bryant (San Diego) were nominated for the 2016 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. In order to meet the criteria set forth by Allstate and the AFCA, each player must be actively involved with a charitable organization or service group while maintaining a strong academic standing.

2015 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR RETURN | For the second consecu- tive season both of the league’s Players of the Year return. Stetson safety Donald Payne, a two-time PFL Defensive Player of the Year, re- turns after finishing second among all PFL defenders in tackles per game (11.5) and tackles for loss per game (1.36). Morehead State quarterback Austin Gahafer, the reigning PFL Offensive Player of the Year, led the league with 291 completed passes for 3,244 yards and 24 touchdowns last season.

SAN DIEGO PICKED TO WIN PFL | Defending champion San Di- ego again received the coaches’ nod to win the 2015 PFL title, but the coaches also predicted an exciting race. The top three teams in the preseason poll were separated by just three points. San Diego re- ceived seven of a possible 10 first-place votes and 89 of a maximum 100 points as coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team in the poll. Dayton received three first-place votes and was ranked sec- ond with 87 points. Drake gained the remaining first-place vote and was third with 86 points.

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