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FINDLAY FOOTBALL WEEK 10 GAME NOTES #22 Findlay Vs Alderson Broaddus November 4 | 1:00 P.M 2017 Oilers Football Game Facts FINDLAY FOOTBALL WEEK 10 GAME NOTES #22 Findlay vs Alderson Broaddus November 4 | 1:00 p.m. Findlay, Ohio | Donnell Stadium The Broadcasts Links can be found at athletics.findlay.edu Visiting Radio Video Home Radio Tim Montgomery Findlay Facts Location: Findlay, Ohio Enrollment: 4,000 Founded: 1882 Nickname: Oilers Colors: Orange and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Great Midwest Athletic Conference President: Dr. Katherine Fell The Game: In their final regular season home game of the year, the Oilers will play host to Phone: (419) 434-4510 the 2016 Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) Champion, Alderson Broaddus Bat- Director of Athletics: Brandi Laurita tlers. The game will begin at 1:00pm with Senior Day festivities prior to kick off. Athletic Department: (419) 434-4663 Ticket Office: (419) 434-6684 The Matchup Findlay Football Facts (Game No. 946) Football Office: (419) 434-5600 First Seaseon: 1892 (125 yrs. ago) First G-MAC Season: 2017 Home Field: Donnell Stadium The last time the Oilers played a home game as Capacity: 7,500 All -Time Record: 494-421-30 (.538) a ranked team was in September of 2003. That All-Time G-MAC Record: 5-0 (1.000) Quick Team Comparison changes this Saturday with Alderson Broaddus Conference Championships (Last): 17 (1997) coming to town on Findlay’s senior day. The National Championships (Last): 4 (1997) Battlers have never played a ranked opponent NCAA All-American Awards: 5 NAIA All-American Awards: 49 (50 hon. mention) in their nearly five full seasons as a program 0 Record .............. 8-1, 5-0 Record ............... 2-7, 1-4 First Team All G-MAC Awards: (became an official sport in 2013). NAIA District 22 Selections: 56 Pts/Gm ................... 47.7 Pts/Gm ...................29.0 Opp Pts/Gm ..............12.3 Opp Pts/Gm ..............35.2 Coaching Information Rush Yds/Gm ...........292.3 Rush Yds/Gm ...........144.7 Findlay has been throttling conference oppo- Head Coach: Rob Keys (West Virginia, 1996) Rush Yds Allwd/Gm .....124.7 Rush Yds Allwd/Gm .....188.0 nents, outscoring Great Midwest teams by 45 First Victory: Sep. 17, 2001 (def. Tiffin 50-27) Pass Yds/Gm ...........226.9 Pass Yds/Gm ...........266.9 points per game. The Oilers have scored 429 Findlay Record: 46-28 (7th year) Pass Yds Allwd/Gm .... .161.1 Pass Yds Allwd/Gm .....213.8 points this year, more points than the three low- GLIAC Record: 34-26 Total Off/Gm ............519.2 Total Off/Gm .............411.6 est scoring teams in the league combined and G-MAC Record: 5-0 Total Def/Gm ...........285.8 Total Def/Gm ........... 401.8 Home Record: 25-12 146 points more than the second-highest scoring Away/Neutral Record: 21-16 Turnover Margin ..........+ 15 Turnover Margin ...........- 10 team in the league. The 429 points are also a 2017: 8-1 Individual Leaders new league record. 2017 Schedule/Results (8-1, 5-0) RUSHING RUSHING Date Opponent Time/Result #7 Daouda Sylla #29 Jamil Collison-Cofie 8/31 at Tiffin W 28-13 157-1,132 yds, 15 TD, 125.8 ypg 89-531 yds, 7 TD, 71.9 ypg 9/9 #2 Ferris State L 48-27 9/16 at William Jewell W 55-17 PASSING PASSING 9/23 Tuskegee W 61-0 #11 Rhys Gervais #4 Connor McWilliams 9/30 at Walsh W 47-3 102-143, 1,416 yds, 16 TD, 4 INT 103-191, 1,347 yds, 11 TD, 7 INT 10/7 Lake Erie W 63-3 10/14 at Hillsdale W 31-13 RECEIVING RECEIVING 10/20 Kentucky Wesleyan W 68-14 #8 Jason Moore #9 Zack Lake 43-644 yds, 12 TD, 71.6 ypg 25-548 yds, 6 TD, 60.9 ypg 10/26 at Malone W 49-0 11/4 Alderson Broaddus 1:00 pm DEFENSE DEFENSE 11/11 at Ohio Dominican 12:00 pm #23 Francis Cutchember #47 Ryan Weber Oilers Record Against... 44 tkls, 1 INT, 10 brup 84 tkls, 3.0 TFL, 2 FF Tiffin .............................................................................................25-1 KICKING KICKING Ferris State ..................................................................................11-15 #91 Chris Demler #24 DJ Opsatnik William Jewell ................................................................................1-0 1-1 FG, 35-38 XP, 19 YD-Long 6-11 FG, 29-30 XP, 39 YD-Long Tuskegee .........................................................................................1-0 Walsh .............................................................................................4-1 Quick Series Information Lake Erie .........................................................................................5-1 Overall Record: .......................................0-0 Hillsdale ......................................................................................11-16 First Meeting: ....................................... 2017 Kentucky Wesleyan .........................................................................1-0 Score: ......................................................N/A Malone ...........................................................................................7-0 Last Meeting: ..........................................N/A Alderson Broaddus ...........................................................................0-0 Score: ......................................................N/A Ohio Dominican ...............................................................................1-4 FINDLAY FOOTBALL WEEK 10 GAME NOTES Last Time Out Last Game’s Offensive Stats Canton, Ohio – The University of Findlay football team improved on their longest win streak since 1997 with yet another convincing win on Thursday, October 26. The Oilers, which are ranked #22 in the nation, took down the Malone Pioneers by a score of 49-0 to improve to 8-1 overall and a perfect 5-0 in Great Midwest Athletic Conference (GMAC) play. It was Findlay’s first game as a top-25 team since 2014 and the first time since 2004 that the Orange and Black have had at least two shutouts in a season. In five games against the Great Midwest, Findlay is putting up 51.6 points per game, outscoring opponents 258-33. The Oilers showed why they made the jump into the national poll, dom- inating the game in every way. Coming into the game, Findlay ranked in the top-ten in the country in scoring offense and defense and led the Great Midwest in total yards per game and yards allowed per game. On Thursday, Findlay would improve in all areas, putting up 578 total yards while holding the Pioneers to just 104 total yards, the least yards allowed by the Oilers in a game this season. Last Game’s Defensive Stats Findlay got the scoring started with six minutes into the game when senior Daouda Sylla rushed three yards, capping an 81-yard drive with a touch- down, his league-leading 15th rushing score of the year. Sylla would leave the game in the second quarter with an injury. The first half of play was dominated by the Oilers who would lead 28-0 at the break. In the first half, Findlay put up 352 yards of offense and made 16 first downs. The #22 team in the country did not allow the Pioneers to reach the first down marker until 9:30 left in the first half. Just two minutes into the second half, Findlay again found the end zone when backup quarterback Adam Bertke found junior Jason Moore for his second touchdown catch of the game. With the reception, Moore would move into a tie with Rick Hatfield (1976-79) for the most touchdown recep- tions in a career at Findlay with 34. The Oberlin, Ohio native also passed Seth White (2011-14) for second place on the all-time receptions list. Moore now has 152 career receptions. Taking the bulk of the carries after Sylla’s exit would be junior Michael Campbell who tallied 136 yards on 20 carries. He rushed for a pair of touch- downs. Campbell’s performance marks consecutive games where he has rushed for at least 135 yards and a score. Freshman Terrence Smith would lead the Oilers in tackles with a career-high eight stops. He had one tackle-for-loss in the game while junior Tyler Long would finish with seven tackles and 1.5 tackles-for-loss. Sophomore Isaac Miles ended the game with five tackles, two tackles-for-loss, one sack, and a fumble recovery while senior Aaron Ivory, last week’s Great Midwest De- fensive Player of the Week, had two tackles and led the team with two pass-breakups. FINDLAY FOOTBALL WEEK 10 GAME NOTES Battlers Last Time Out Philippi, W.Va. - ABU took on Hillsdale at home and, despite jumping out to a 21-7 lead through one quarter, the Battlers fell by a score of 37-31. The Battler offense tal- lied 521 yards of total offense as true-fresh- man quarterback Patrick Bentley passed for 344 yards on 17-of-27 passing. He fin- ished with two touchdowns as well with one interception. Out wide, the Battlers were led by Zack Lake who finished with three Alderson Broaddus University catches for 122 yards while senior Braxton Johnson caught five passes for 104 yards. The Battlers, led by first year head coach Salvatore Dewalt, were picked fourth Each finished with one TD reception. in the G-MAC preseason poll. They are currently seventh out of eight in the league with a 1-4 mark in conference play and 2-7 record overall after a 2016 In the second quarter, the Battler offense season where the team finished 9-2 and won the Great Midwest Athletic Con- drove nine-plays and 31-yards and on ference championship. In the four year history of Alderson Broaddus football fourth down, Bridgett was stopped at the being an official varsity sport, the Battlers have finished three seasons with a one and fumbled as Merrick Canada picked winning record. up the loose ball and took it 97-yards to the house to cut the AB lead to 21-14. AB began the season with a pair of losses before earning their first victory, at home against Lincoln (Pa.). Their only other win of the season came on Oct. 7 Later in the quarter, the Battlers had an- against G-MAC foe, Malone. In 2017, the Battlers, who need to win their final other nice drive, this time for 77-yards, but two games to avoid have the fewest wins in a season in the programs history, the Charger defense held the Battlers for have yet to win a road contest.
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