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Hatters Tweetables ON THE AIR STETSON GAME NOTES Video: http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3175899/san-diego-vs-stetson-football GAME INFORMATION Announcers: Evan Weston (play-by-play) and Eric Green (color) Date: November 4, 2017 Radio: WSBB AM 1230 (New Smyrna Beach), WTJV AM 1490 (DeLand) Time: 4:00 pm (EST) Announcers: Luke Mauro (play-by-play) and Brandon Kravitz (color) Location: DeLand, Fla. Live Stats: www.stetsonstats.com Stadium: Spec Martin Stadium Series: Butler leads 2-0 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Last: Butler 49-41 (10/4/14) Date Opponent Location Time/Result STETSON HATTERS BUTLER BULLDOGS Sep 2 Sacred Heart Fairfield, CT L, 3-42 2017 Record: 2-7 2017 Record: 5-4 Sep 9 Marist * Poughkeepsie, NY L, 17-38 2017 PFL Record: 1-5 2017 PFL Record: 3-3 Sep 16 Dartmouth Spec Martin Stadium L, 7-38 Head Coach: Roger Hughes Head Coach: Jeff Voris Sep 23 Campbell * Spec Martin Stadium L, 21-49 Career Record: 63-90 (14th year) Career Record: 84-98 (17th year) Sep 30 Valparaiso * Valparaiso, IN L, 24-27 at Stetson: 16-38 (5th year) at Butler: 69-64 (12th year) Oct 7 Brown Spec Martin Stadium W, 17-13 Website: GoHatters.com Website: butlersports.com Oct 14 Davidson * Spec Martin Stadium W, 28-17 Twitter: @StetsonFootball Twitter: @ButlerUFootball Oct 21 Morehead State * Morehead, KY L, 26-29 Oct 28 San Diego * Spec Martin Stadium L, 7-48 ATTErs WEETABLES Nov 4 Butler * Spec Martin Stadium 4 PM H T l Today is senior day for 11 members of the Stetson football team playing Nov 11 Jacksonville * Jacksonville, FL 1 PM their final college football game at Spec Martin Stadium: LB Jake Bartha, * Pioneer Football League games All Games Eastern Time LB Jeb Boudreaux, DT Eddie Curry, DE Jeff Fallabel, DB Chance Jackson, DB Dre Long, DB Eric Martin, WR Jordan Sabo, WR Ja'Vonta Swinton, TE Austin Tyrrell and DT Shayne White. 2017 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE l During Stetson's loss at San Diego last week, junior quarterback Colin School Conf. Pct. STR All Pct. STR McGovern official set a new Stetson record for most passing yards in a San Diego 5-0 1.000 W18 6-2 .667 W5 season. He enters today with 1949 yards passing this season, obviously Drake 4-1 .800 W2 5-3 .625 W2 needing just 51 to become the first quarterback in Stetson annals to pass Campbell 4-2 .667 L2 5-4 .556 L2 for 2000 yards in a season. Jacksonville 3-2 .600 W1 5-3 .625 W1 l Stetson is looking for its first ever win over Butler. The Bulldogs and Hat- Valparaiso 3-2 .600 W2 4-4 .500 W2 ters have met twice before. Butler won 35-15 in 2013 and 49-41 in 2014. Butler 3-3 .500 L1 5-4 .556 L1 l The 41 points scored by the Hatters against Butler in 2014 is the most Dayton 3-3 .500 W2 4-5 .444 L1 points scored by Stetson in a game it lost. Marist 2-3 .400 L2 3-5 .375 L3 l Stetson's loss to San Diego in week nine ended the Hatters' first ever Morehead State 2-4 .333 L1 3-6 .333 L1 home winning streak. Stetson had won two straight at home prior to that. Stetson 1-5 .167 L2 2-7 .222 L2 l In the week eight loss at Morehead State, defensive end Eddie Curry re- Davidson 0-5 .000 L13 2-6 .250 L5 turned an interception for a touchdown. It was Stetson’s first interception More info: Pioneer-Football.org, @PFLNews ^Clinched PFL title return for a touchdown since Eric Martin returned one for a touchdown against Ave Maria on 11/14/15. l Stetson can no longer finish better than .500 this season. With two PFL SCHEDULE/RESULTS games remaining, should the Hatters win out, they will end up 4-7 overall, Saturday, October 28 Saturday, November 4 meaning Stetson's last season of finishing better than .500 remains 1951 Dayton 27, Butler 22 Valparaiso at Jacksonville 12:00 p.m. when they went 8-1-2. The Hatters’ best record in the curernt era was 5-6 San Diego 48, Stetson 7 Marist at Dayton 1:00 p.m. during the 2014 season. Drake 17, Davidson 12 Campbell at Davidson 1:00 p.m. l Stetson's JJ Henderson returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown in week Jacksonville 54, Campbell 48 Butler at Stetson 4:00 p.m. seven against Davidson. His 81 yard return was the longest punt return in Valparaiso 63, Morehead State 32 Drake at San Diego 5:00 p.m. Hatter history and his touchdown was the first Stetson punt return for a touchdown that was not blocked. Stetson’s two previous punt retuns for touchdowns were at Warner (8/30/14) and at Jacksonville (11/6/13), both on MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION Michael Damon, Interim Communications Contact for Football @mdamon021477 E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: 718-406-2991 STETSON VS BUTLER NOVEMBER 4, 2017 blocked punts. true freshmen, 10 redshirt freshmen and four McGovern. l Stetson’s win over Brown University in week others. l The Sacred Heart game was the first for six snapped a five game losing streak to start l In the Hatters’ win over Brown in week five, Stetson in which no players from the original the season and nine game losing streak over- three Hatters made their first NCAA starts, in- team in 2012 were on the roster. all. cluding wide receivers Bensley Bornelus and l For the first time since restarting the pro- l Before Stetson’s week seven win over David- Jordan Sabo, along with linebacker Tyler Mira- gram, the entire Stetson schedule cosists of son, the Hatters last PFL win was at Campbell bella. NCAA Division I opponents. on 10/24/16. l In Stetson's week five win over Brown, it was l In week three’s loss to Dartmouth, the Hat- l Prior to week seven’s win against Davidson, the first time all season the Hatters led after ters were held to -3 yards rushing, the low- Steton had not won a home game against a each quarter. The last time Stetson led at the est output for Stetson since the restart of the Pioneer Football League opponent since beat- end of each quarter of a game was against program, and the first time they netted nega- ing Marist College, 22-14 on 11/8/14. Warner on 9/10/16. tive yardage for a game. l In Stetson’s week seven win over Davidson, l Stetson’s home win over Brown in week five l Stetson was held to less than 100 yards rush- the Hatters’ Gordon Stetson had a 95 yard was the first home win for Stetson since ing as a team in eight of nine games this sea- touchdown run, the longest TD run in Hatter beating Warner College 30-15 on 9/10/16. It son and rank 120th of 123 FCS teams in rush- history. was the Hatters' first home win against an ing yards per game. The Hatters have failed l Stetson’s week six win over Brown marked NCAA Division I team since 11/8/14 when they to rush for at least 100 yards in a game in the first time the Hatters failed to rush for 100 beat Marist College at Spec Martin Stadium. 23 of 54 games since restarting the program. yards as a team, but still win the game. Stet- l After making one catch the entire season, Not surprisingly, the Hatters are 1-22 in those son was 0-20 in its modern history when fail- Bensley Bornelus was Steton's leading re- games and 15-16 in all other games. Stetson’s ing to rush for 100 yards in a game as a team. ceiver with eight catches in the week five win week six win over Brown marked the first l In the week five loss at Valpo, Colin McGovern over Brown. time the Hatters did not rush for 100 yards passed for a career-high 383 yards, completed l In the game against Datrmouth in week three, but still won the game. 35 passes on a career-high 52 attempts to set Colin McGovern found freshman receiver Jus- l Seven of the nine lowest rushing outputs in Hatter records for most in a game in all three tin Jordan for a touchdown. It was the first Steton’s history since restarting the program statistical categories. passing touchdown in McGovern’s NCAA ca- in 2013 have all come this season. The Hat- l After going the first five games without mak- reer and the first receiving touchdown in Jor- ters’ highest rushing output this season was ing an interception, the Hatters have recorded dan’s NCAA career. 118 yards against Davidson in week seven, the four interceptions in the last four games. l In the week four loss to Campbell, Stetson only time this season Stetson had over 100 Sophomore linebacker Colby Duncan has players including junior wide receiver Ja’Vonta yards rushing. Here is a look at the games made two, while graduate defensive back Dre Swinton, freshman wide receiver Bensley when the Hatters were held to less than 100 Long and graduate defensive end Eddie Curry Bornelus and freshman running back Gordon yards on the ground. have had one each. Stetson all scored their first NCAA touch- Date Yards Opponent Result l In the Hatters’ week five win against Brown, downs.
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