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2017 EKU Schedule/Results DATE Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18
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OPPONENT TV/NET TIME at Western Kentucky FloFootball L, 17-31 at Kentucky SECN L, 16-27 OPEN TENNESSEE TECH* OVCDN W, 24-21 at Southeast Missouri* OVCDN L, 10-29 TENNESSEE STATE* OVCDN L, 21-45 at No. 3 Jacksonville St.* ESPN3 L, 25-41 TENNESSEE-MARTIN* OVCDN W, 31-21 at Murray State* OVCDN W, 26-13 at Eastern Illinois* OVCDN L, 20-23 OT AUSTIN PEAY* OVCDN L, 24-31 SAINT FRANCIS* OVCDN 1 p.m.
EKU Ranking = STATS/Coaches. Home games appear in ALL CAPITALS. Times given are Eastern Time and subject to change. * Denotes Ohio Valley Conference game.
2017 Saint Francis Schedule/Results DATE Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18
OPPONENT LOCK HAVEN WAGNER* TOWSON OPEN at No. 22 Liberty at Presbyterian at Bryant* at Duquesne* ROBERT MORRIS* at Central Connecticut St.* SACRED HEART* at Eastern Kentucky
TIME W, 69-3 W, 31-6 L, 14-16 W, 13-7 L, 14-26 W, 30-14 L, 7-24 W, 36-7 L, 10-28 L, 7-16 1 p.m.
Home games appear in ALL CAPITALS. Times given are Eastern Time. * Denotes Northeast Conference game.
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BREAKDOWN EASTERN KENTUCKY COLONELS Record: 3-7 (3-5 OVC, 2-2 home) Ranking: NR, STATS FCS Top-25 NR, FCS Coaches Poll Last Game: lost to Austin Peay, 31-24 Nov. 11 at Richmond, Ky. Head Coach: Mark Elder (Case Western, 2000) Record: 6-15 (second season) at EKU: 6-15 (second season) vs. Saint Francis: 0-0
SAINT FRANCIS RED FLASH Record: 5-5 (3-3 NEC, 2-3 away) Ranking: NR, STATS NR, Coaches Last Game: lost to Sacred Heart, 16-7 Nov. 11 at Loretto, Pa. Head Coach: Chris Villarrial (Indiana U. Pennsylvania) Record: 36-51 (8th season) at SFU: 36-51 (8th season) vs. Eastern Kentucky: 0-0
QUICK NOTES The Colonels nearly have a four-game winning streak, but have suffered back-to-back close losses in which they had the lead late in the game. • Keith Wrzuszczak (ROO-sack) is first in the OVC and sixth in FCS with an average of 43.9 yards per punt. If that average holds, it will be a new program record. Eastern is second in the nation in net punting (41.58 ypp). • Eastern Kentucky has only allowed eight sacks in 10 games, the seventh fewest allowed in the nation. • EKU has recorded 12 sacks in their last four games. Luder Jean Louis had three last week against Austin Peay. • Luder Jean Louis moved to sixth on Eastern’s single season sacks list with 10. Jessie Small holds the single season record with 13 sacks in 1988. • EKU rushed for a season-high 229 yards in its 31-21 victory over UT Martin (Oct. 21), and then ran for 279 yards in its 26-13 win at Murray State (Oct. 28). UTM entered that game leading the OVC in rush defense (79.3 ypg). • Keith Wrzuszczak broke EKU’s 51-year-old punting record with an 84-yard punt against UT Martin (Oct. 21), the second-longest in the FCS this season. • Safety Kobie Grace was chosen as the STATS National Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 25. The senior finished with seven tackles, one interception, one forced fumble and two fumbles recovered vs. Tennessee Tech. • In its first two games of the season, against a pair of FBS teams, the Colonels lost by an average margin of just 12.5 points. Against Western Kentucky, EKU closed to within 10 twice in the second half and drove to the WKU six yard line as time expired in the fourth quarter of a 14-point loss. Eastern led for nearly three quarters at UK before the Wildcats staged a comeback. • Jeffrey Canady had 1.5 sacks at Kentucky, the most by an OVC player this year against a Power 5 team. • The 2017 roster includes 59 new players. Of 110 players on the roster, 60 are freshmen or redshirt freshmen. • Mark Elder is entering his second season as Head Coach at EKU. Elder and his staff have engineered back-toback top-25 rated recruiting classes. • Punter Keith Wrzuszczak was chosen as a second team preseason All-American by STATS. • Linebacker Jeffrey Canady was chosen as a second team preseason All-American by TyrantScouting.com. • Aaron Patrick (DE) and Keith Wrzuszczak were chosen to the Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference Team as selected by head coaches and media relations contacts. •
INSIDE THE SERIES This is the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
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GAME-WEEK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE MONDAY - 13
TUESDAY - 14
WEDNESDAY - 15
THURSDAY - 16
FRIDAY - 17
SATURDAY - 18
SUNDAY - 19
Practice Off
OVC Teleconference 11:07 a.m. Press Conference, 1:25 p.m. Moberly Building - 212 Practice 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Coach Elder Radio Show Gillum’s 7 p.m.
Practice 4:15 - 6:15 p.m. Roy Kidd Stadium
Practice Off No Availability
Practice 4 - 5:10 p.m. Roy Kidd Stadium
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[email protected] Fax: 859-622-5108 Roy Kidd Stadium Press Box Phone: 859-622-2226 MEDIA SERVICES CREDENTIALS Credentials are issued to members of the working media only. Requests for credentials should be made to Kevin Britton. PLAYER/COACHES INTERVIEWS All interviews with players, head coach Mark Elder and all assistant coaches must be arranged through the EKUSports Communications office at least 24 hours in advance. Please contact Kevin Britton to arrange all interviews. PRACTICE EKU football practices are generally open to the media. Please contact Kevin Britton in the EKUSports Communications office for schedule, times and location. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS For home games, coach Elder and selected EKU players will be available outside the locker room after a brief cooling off period, generally 10 minutes after the game. For road games, coach Elder and selected players will be available outside the team’s locker room, following the cooling off period. Please direct post-game interview requests to Kevin Britton. Locker Room - The EKU locker room is closed to the media for all home and road games. PRESS ROW SERVICE Complete individual and team statistics and play-by-play will be available to the media following the game. One hour prior to tip-off, media packets containing a game program, flipcard, updated stats and game notes will be available in the media working area. Wireless internet access is available in Roy Kidd Stadium. WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE Head coach Mark Elder and select players meets with the media each game week. The weekly press conference will be on Tuesday at 1:25 p.m. in room 212 on the second floor of the Moberly Building. OVC TELECONFERENCE The Ohio Valley Conference holds a coaches teleconference weekly during the season. The teleconferences begin at 10:55 a.m. ET. EKU Head Coach Mark Elder will be on the teleconference at 11:07 a.m. ET. For the teleconference phone number and pass code, please contact Kevin Britton. OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact .............................................. Kyle Schwartz Phone ............................................. 615-371-1698 ext. 6685 E-mail ....................................................
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Coach Elder Luncheon Golden Corral 12 p.m.
BEST TRADITION IN FCS FOOTBALL The Eastern Kentucky University football program has won two national championships, 21 conference titles and has made 21 playoff appearances. No other FCS team has won at least two FCS national titles and 20 or more conference championships.
an average of 41.3 per punt. TOP-RANKED PUNTING Keith Wrzuszczak is first in the OVC and sixth in FCS with an average of 43.9 yards per punt. As a team, Eastern is second in the nation in net punting (41.58 ypp).
WE MUST PROTECT THE BALL EKU’S RECORD AT RKS Eastern Kentucky’s all-time record in games played at EKU entered its game at Southeast Missouri having forced twice as many turnovers as it had committed (6 to 3). Roy Kidd Stadium is 219-56-1. However, in the next three games the Colonels gave the ball away 12 times and forced just one turnover, and lost NEARLY A 4-GAME WINNING STREAK The Colonels nearly have a four-game winning streak. all three. Eastern is +3 in turnover margin in its last four Eastern took a seven-point lead at Eastern Illinois (Nov. games and has won two of those. 4) with 32 seconds left in the game. However, EIU scored the tying touchdown and extra-point with 1.9 seconds GETTING TO THE QUARTERBACK left on the clock and then won in overtime. EKU took EKU had nine sacks in its first three games, but then only a 24-7 third quarter lead against Austin Peay (Nov. 11) recorded one sack in the next three games. The Colonels have had 12 sacks in their last four games. before the Governors came back to win by seven. ON TRACK FOR NEW RECORD Keith Wrzuszczak’s current season punting average of 43.9 yards per punt would break his own program single season record of 43.7 set as a sophomore in 2015. APSU WAS SACKED Luder Jean Louis had three sacks against Austin Peay (Nov. 11), giving him 10 for the season. Austin Peay entered the game having only allowed only seven sacks all season. The Governors were 10th in the nation in fewest sacks allowed. Jean Louis moved from 22nd to sixth in the country with 1.00 sacks per game.
NOT GETTING TO THE QUARTERBACK While the defense has registered 22 sacks, the EKU offensive line and quarterbacks have only allowed eight in 10 games. That is first the conference and is the seventh fewest sacks allowed in the nation.
A LOOK AT THE RANKINGS Eastern Kentucky ranks first in the OVC and first in the nation in kickoff returns (27.52 ypr), leads the OVC and is second in the nation in net punting (41.58 ypp), is second in the league and seventh nationally in sacks allowed (0.80/ game), first in the OVC and fifth in FCS in fumbles recovered (12), is first in the conference and 31st in the nation in tackles for a loss allowed (5.30/game), and first in the ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN CATCH Ryan Markush caught two more touchdown passes OVC and 40th in the country in passing yards (226.9 ypg). against Austin Peay (Nov. 11), raising his season total to nine. Last season he had three. He also eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark as a Colonel against Tennessee State FCS Playoff Appearances (Oct. 7). Team Trips Last TOP-10 SACKER 1. Montana 23 2015 With three sacks against Austin Peay (Nov. 11), Luder 2. Eastern Kentucky 21 2014 Jean Louis moved to sixth on EKU’s single season sacks 3. Appalachian State 20 2012 list with 10. Jessie Small holds the single season record 4. Georgia Southern 19 2012 5. Northern Iowa 18 2015 with 13 sacks in 1988. Current Tampa Bay Buccaneer 6. Furman 16 2013 Noah Spence had 11.5 sacks in 2015. Eastern Illinois 16 2015 McNeese State 16 2015 10,000-YARD PUNTER 9. Delaware 15 2010 With 244 punting yards against Austin Peay (Nov. 11), New Hampshire 15 2016 senior Keith Wrzuszczak surpassed 10,000 yards for his 11. James Madison 13 2016 career. He has punted 248 times now for 10,238 yards,
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FCS Coaches Top 25 Nov. 13, 2017 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. T-7. T-7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Team James Madison (26) Jacksonville State Central Arkansas Sam Houston State South Dakota State North Dakota State North Carolina A&T Wofford Weber State Western Illinois Grambling State Stony Brook Samford New Hampshire Elon South Dakota Nicholls Southern Utah McNeese Eastern Washington Kennesaw State Monmouth Northern Arizona Furman Illinois State
Points 650 618 572 558 544 535 473 473 397 387 385 318 312 307 269 257 217 213 199 138 136 135 77 73 67
Prev Record 1 10-0 2 9-1 3 9-1 4 9-1 5 8-2 6 9-1 7 10-0 8 9-1 12 8-2 13 7-3 11 9-1 15 8-2 14 7-3 16 8-2 9 8-2 10 7-3 17 8-2 19 8-2 18 8-2 21 6-4 23 9-1 22 9-1 24 7-3 RV 7-3 20 6-4
Receiving votes: Northern Iowa (60), Montana (25), Richmond (15), Delaware (15), Yale (11), Western Carolina (7), Austin Peay (5), Central Connecticut (1), San Diego (1).
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Nov. 13, 2017 Team Record James Madison (163) 10-0 Jacksonville State 9-1 Central Arkansas 9-1 North Dakota State 9-1 Sam Houston State 9-1 South Dakota State 8-2 Wofford 9-1 North Carolina A&T 10-0 Western Illinois 7-3 Stony Brook 8-2 Elon 8-2 Weber State 8-2 Grambling State 9-1 Southern Utah 8-2 South Dakota 7-3 New Hampshire 7-3 Samford 7-3 Eastern Washington 6-4 McNeese 8-2 Furman 7-3 Illinois State 6-4 Kennesaw State 9-1 Northern Arizona 7-3 UNI 6-4 Nicholls 8-2
Points Prev 4075 1 3840 2 3700 3 3510 5 3451 4 3331 6 3043 8 2829 9 2417 11 2263 12 2197 7 2096 14 1942 13 1823 15 1769 10 1667 18 1598 16 1049 19 967 20 954 21 798 17 787 23 717 24 515 25 485 NR
Receiving votes: Monmouth (366), Delaware (225), Montana (215), Yale (89), Richmond (83), Western Carolina (70), Austin Peay (46), Columbia (18), North Carolina Central (16), Sacramento State (7), Youngstown State (6), Howard (5), Central Connecticut State (3), Dartmouth (2), San Diego (1).
www. EKUSports.com | 3 A LOOK AT THE INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Tim Boyle is first in the OVC (33rd FCS) in completion percentage (61.3 percent), second in the conference (43rd FCS) in passing yards (206.8/game), and second in the OVC (23rdFCS) in completions per game (19.00/ game). Ryan Markush is second in the conference (15th FCS) with nine receiving touchdowns. LJ Scott is first in the OVC (4th FCS) in kickoff returns (30.0 ypr). Keith Wrzuszczak is first in the OVC (6th FCS) in punting (43.9 ypp). Luder Jean Louis is first in the OVC (6th FCS) in sacks (1.00/game), and second in the conference (14th FCS) in tackles for a loss (1.5/game). Kobie Grace is first in the OVC (1st FCS) in fumbles recovered (4). LOT OF NEW FACES Eastern has 59 new players on the team in 2017. Of the 110 players on the roster, 60 are either true freshmen or redshirt freshmen. KEEPING IT CLOSE In their first two games of the season, against a pair of FBS teams, the Colonels lost by an average margin of just 12.5 points. In the season-opener this year at Western Kentucky, EKU closed to within 10 twice in the second half and drove to the WKU six yard line as time expired in the fourth quarter of a 14-point loss. Eastern led for nearly three quarters at UK before the Wildcats staged a comeback.
Ohio Valley Conference Standings Team Jacksonville State Austin Peay Eastern Illinois Tennessee-Martin Eastern Kentucky Tennessee State Murray State Southeast Missouri Tennessee Tech
OVC Overall 7-0 1.000 9-1 .900 6-1 .857 7-4 .636 5-2 .714 6-4 .600 3-4 .429 5-5 .500 3-5 .375 3-7 .300 2-4 .333 6-4 .600 2-4 .333 3-7 .300 2-5 .286 2-8 .200 1-6 .143 1-9 .100
Preseason Poll (Coaches/SIDs) Order of Finish Points 1. Jacksonville State (16) 128 2. Tennessee-Martin (2) 107 3. Tennessee State 96 4. Eastern Illinois 81 5. Eastern Kentucky 68 6. Tennessee Tech 64 7. Southeast Missouri 42 8. Murray State 41 9. Austin Peay 21 Preseason Poll (Media) Order of Finish 1. Jacksonville State (13) 2. Tennessee-Martin (1) 3. Tennessee State (2) 4. Eastern Illinois 5. Tennessee Tech 6. Murray State 7. Eastern Kentucky 8. Southeast Missouri 9. Austin Peay
Points 141 120 112 96 70 62 61 33 25
HEAD COACH The 2016 season was the first for Mark Elder is as head coach at EKU. He spent the previous three seasons as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Tennessee. Over his final 11 seasons as an assistant, Elder helped his teams reach nine bowl games and win four conference championships. In 2015, he was ranked as territory, Keith Wrzuszczak only averaged 36.9 yards per one of the top-25 recruiters in college football. Elder is punt, but placed five of his seven inside the 20 yard line the 14th head coach in program history. and did not have a touchback. RECRUITING SUCCESS In his first 14 months as head coach, Mark Elder engineered back-to-back top-25 rated recruiting classes, re-stocking the Colonel roster with a talented young core. Despite having less than two months to put together his first class, after being hired in mid-December, Eastern’s 2016 class was ranked as the 23rd best in the nation. Elder’s second recruiting class was rated as the 14th best in the country.
KOBIE WITH A BIG GAME Senior Kobie Grace led EKU with a game-best 11 tackles and 3.5 tackles for a loss at Eastern Illinois (Nov. 4).
BOYLE IS OVC CO-NOW Quarterback Tim Boyle was chosen as the adidas® Ohio Valley Conference Co-Newcomer of the Week on Oct. 29. He completed 60 percent of his passes and threw two touchdown passes. The Middlefield, Connecticut native finished 15-for-25 for 201 yards. He gave EKU a 6-0 lead IN THE BOX with a 22-yard scoring toss on third down in the first quarThis season, offensive coordinator Angelo Mirando, tight ter. He put his team on top 20-3 with a 38-yard touchends coach Tommy Zagorski, defensive coordinator Kurt down pass late in the second quarter. Mattix and co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach Shannon Morrison will be in the coaches booth MADNESS OFFENSIVE POW, AGAIN during games. Daryl McCleskey Jr. was selected as the Madness Ohio Valley Offensive Player of the Week by College Sports MadSHORT BUT EFFECTIVE ness on Oct. 29, for the second straight week. McCleskey In a game that was a constant chess match for field po- rushed for a career-high 144 yards on 21 carries. His 72sition and both teams punting from inside the others yard run in the first quarter was the longest rush by an
2017 EKU FOOTBALL EKU player since 2015. NEW PUNT RECORD Keith Wrzuszczak broke EKU’s 51-year-old punting record with an 84-yard punt against UT Martin (Oct. 21), the second-longest in the FCS this season. It is also tied for the second-longest in the OVC since 2004. The previous record of 78 yards was set by Bob Plotts in 1966. NATIONAL HONORABLE MENTION Keith Wrzuszczak earned honorable mention recognition for National Special Teams Player of the Week by STATS after his performance against UT Martin (Oct. 21). OVC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Corey Glass was chosen as the OVC Defensive Player of Eastern Kentucky Quick Facts THE UNIVERSITY Location (Enrollment): .......................... Richmond, Ky. (16,959) Founded: .......................................................................... 1906 Colors: ............................................ Maroon (PMS 209) & White Nickname: ................................................................... Colonels National Affiliation: ...................................... NCAA Division FCS Conference: .................... Ohio Valley (Founding Member 1948) President: ................................................... Dr. Michael Benson Director of Athletics: ................................ Stephen Lochmueller Senior Woman Administrator: ................................ Rachel Park Athletics Department Phone: ........................... (859) 622-2120 Stadium (Capacity): ........................ Roy Kidd Stadium (20,000) Surface: ..................................................... Synthetic (2009) Press Box Phone: ......................................... (859) 622-2226 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ............... Mark Elder (Case Western Reserve, 2000) Associate HC/OL: ....................... Terry Heffernan (Dayton, 2003) Assistant HC/TEs/OTs: ..... Tommy Zagorski (Case Western, 2007) Defensive Coord.: ........................ Kurt Mattix (Valparaiso, 1999) Offensive Coord.: ............ Angelo Mirando (Case Western, 2008) Co-Defensive Coord./DBs: ... Shannon Morrison (Marshall, 1995) Linebackers: ............................... Chase Gibson (Marshall, 2007) Wide Receivers: ........................... Kevin Koger (Michigan, 2012) Special Teams/RBs: ................. Greg Meyer (Case Western, 2010) Defensive Line: ...................... Walter Stewart (Cincinnati, 2012) Recruiting Coordinator: ...... Brandon Lawson (Tennessee, 2013) Strength & Conditioning: ... Jon-Michael Davis (App State, 2000) Associate Athletic Trainer: ....... Tim Miesmer (Central Fla., 2007) Dir. of Operations: ................. John Barnett (Virginia Tech, 2011) 2017 TEAM INFORMATION Offense/Defense: ............................................. Spread/Multiple Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 5/6 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................... 7/4 Specialist Returning/Lost: ................................................... 3/4 Players Returning: .......................... 53 (24 off., 26 def., 3 spec.) Players Lost: ................................... 44 (24 off., 15 def., 5 spec.) EKUSports Communications Asst. AD/Communications (FB Contact): ............... Kevin Britton Office Phone: ............................................... (859) 622-2006 Office Fax: ................................................... (859) 622-5108 Cell Phone: .................................................. (859) 358-8359 E-Mail: ............................................
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www. EKUSports.com | 4 the Week on Oct. 22. Glass helped the EKU defense hold the eighth leading rusher in the nation – UTM’s Ladarius Galloway (104.8 ypg) – to 41 yards. Glass finished with five tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble. He and his teammates held a Skyhawk offense that averaged 161 rushing yards per game to 38 yards on the ground. OVC CO-SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK Keith Wrzuszczak was chosen as the OVC Co-Specialist of the Week on Oct. 22 after setting a new program record with an 84-yard punt and averaging 49.9 yards in a win over UT Martin. He put two punts inside the 20, including one at the UTM two yard line. Seven of his nine puts forced the Skyhawks to start at their own 25 or less. MADNESS OFFENSIVE POW Daryl McCleskey Jr. was selected as the Madness Ohio Valley Offensive Player of the Week by College Sports Madness on Oct. 22. McCleskey finished with 137 yards rushing and one touchdown against a UT Martin team that entered the game leading the OVC in rushing defense (79 ypg). His 8-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter stretched the EKU lead to 17. NO TURNOVERS Eastern did not commit a turnover in its win over UT Martin (Oct. 21), the first time since the season-opener at Western Kentucky (Sept. 2). SEASON-HIGH RUSHING EKU rushed for what was then a season-high 229 yards in its 31-21 victory over UT Martin (Oct. 21). The previous high was 124. Eastern had 104 yards at halftime against UTM. The Skyhawks entered the game leading the conference in rushing defense (79.3 ypg).
2017 Honors/Awards 2017 Kentucky Collegiate All-Commonwealth Team Keith Wrzuszczak ..................................... June 23 Jeffrey Canady .......................................... June 23 Kobie Grace ............................................... June 23 Allstate Good Works Team Nominee Jeffrey Canady ........................................... July 13 Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference Aaron Patrick (DE) .................................... July 24 Keith Wrzuszczak (P) ................................ July 24 Preseason All-America by STATS Keith Wrzuszczak (2nd team) ............... July 31 Preseason All-America by TyrantScouting.com Jeffrey Canady (2nd team) .............. August 16 Preseason All-OVC by CollegeSportsMadness Aaron Patrick (DE, 1st team) ............. August 7 Keith Wrzuszczak (P, 1st team) ......... August 7 Ryan Markush (WR, 2nd team) ........ August 7 Cameron Kowalewski (OL, 2nd team) ... August 7 Chance Edwards (OL, 3rd team) ...... August 7 Lucas Williams (K, 3rd team) ............. August 7 Corey Glass (LB, 3rd team) ................. August 7 Ben Bascom (DB, 3rd team) .............. August 7 Cornelius Floyd (DB, 3rd team) ........ August 7 Preseason OVC Freshman of the Year by CollegeSportsMadness Austin Scott (QB) ................................... August 7 _____________________________________ Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week Jeffrey Canady ......................................... Sept. 10 Kobie Grace .............................................. Sept. 24 Corey Glass ................................................. Oct. 22
OFFENSE AGAINST DEFENSE EKU churned out 331 yards of offense in its victory over UT Martin (Oct. 21). UTM entered the game first in the OVC and fifth in the nation in total defense (271 ypg).
Ohio Valley Conference Specialist of the Week Keith Wrzuszczak (Co-) ............................ Sept. 3 Keith Wrzuszczak .................................... Sept. 24 Keith Wrzuszczak (Co-) ........................... Oct. 22
RUSHING TO THE DEFENSE Eastern Kentucky held UT Martin to 38 yards rushing in its 31-21 victory (Oct. 21). It’s the first time the Colonels held their opponent below 50 yards rushing since limiting Southeast Missouri to 31 on Oct. 17, 2015.
Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week Tim Boyle (Co-) .......................................... Oct. 29
MOST POINTS AGAINST JSU EKU’s 25 points against No. 3 Jacksonville State (Oct. 14) are the most allowed by the Gamecocks this season against an FCS opponent.
Madness Ohio Valley Offensive Player of the Week Daryl McCleskey Jr. .................................. Oct. 22 Daryl McCleskey Jr. .................................. Oct. 29
BIG RETURNS The EKU kickoff return game was outstanding at No. 3 Jacksonville State (Oct. 14). LJ Scott average 37.5 yards on four returns. After returns of 26 and 19 yards, Scott ripped off a 57-yarder and a 48-yarder. His 57-yard return is the longest by a Colonel this season. Daryl McCleskey registered a 55-yard and a 40-yard return. Combined, EKU averaged 36 yards on seven kickoff returns. WELCOME TO THE HALL Two former Colonel football players and the 1982 na-
Madness Ohio Valley Defensive Player of the Week Jeffrey Canady ......................................... Sept. 10 Kobie Grace .............................................. Sept. 24
STATS Honorable Mention National Defensive Player of the Week Jeffrey Canady ......................................... Sept. 11 STATS Honorable Mention National Special Teams Player of the Week Keith Wrzuszczak .................................... Sept. 25 Keith Wrzuszczak ...................................... Oct. 23 STATS National Defensive Player of the Week Kobie Grace .............................................. Sept. 25
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tional championship team were among the group of nine inducted into the Eastern Kentucky University Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 7. The two players were Elroy Harris (1985-88) and Jessie Small (1985-89).
NATIONAL HONORABLE MENTION Jeffrey Canady earned honorable mention recognition for National Defensive Player of the Week by STATS after his 13 tackle and 1.5 sack performance at Kentucky.
ANOTHER 100-YARD GAME Senior Ryan Markush caught four passes for a career-best 122 yards at Southeast Missouri (Sept. 30), his second 100-yard receiving game this season. He also has a 98-yard performance this year.
MOST AGAINST POWER 5 TEAM Jeffrey Canady had 1.5 sacks at Kentucky (Sept. 9), the most by an OVC player this year against a Power 5 conference opponent.
LONG FIELD GOALS Senior Lucas Williams made a career-best 51-yard field goal against Tennessee Tech (Sept. 23) and booted a 41-yarder at Southeast Missouri (Sept. 30). STATUE OF THE KIDD EKU unveiled a statue of College Football Hall of Fame coach Roy Kidd on Saturday, Sept. 23. Kidd won 314 games, including two national championships, as the head coach of the Colonels from 1964 to 2002. NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Safety Kobie Grace was chosen as the STATS National Defensive Player of the Week on Monday (Sept. 25). Grace was a difference maker for the Colonels in a close win over Tennessee Tech. The senior finished with seven tackles, one interception, one forced fumble and two fumbles recovered. He forced and recovered a fumble on TTU’s first possession of the game and the Colonels turned it into three points, which would be the margin in the game. With Eastern leading by 10, Grace intercepted a pass at the EKU 19 on the first play of the fourth quarter to stop a Tech drive. The offense then drove for what would prove to be the game-winning touchdown. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Kobie Grace was chosen as the adidas® Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Sunday (Sept. 24). He also picked up Madness Ohio Valley Defensive Player of the Week honors from College Sports Madness. SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK Keith Wrzuszczak was chosen as the OVC Specialist of the Week on Sept. 24. In a game EKU won by just three points against Tennessee Tech, field possession proved to be key. Wrzuszczak punted the ball nine times for an average of 48.1 yards per punt. The senior boomed a 76yard punt and had three of 50 or more yards. FIRST WITH 10 CATCHES SINCE 2010 Ryan Markush caught 10 passes for 98 yards at Kentucky (Sept. 9), the first time an EKU player registered 10 or more catches in a game since Orlandus Harris (10) at Chattanooga on Sept. 18, 2010. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Linebacker Jeffrey Canady was chosen as the adidas® Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 10. He also picked up Madness Ohio Valley Defensive Player of the Week honors from College Sports Madness. He finished with 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks for a loss of 11 yards against Kentucky.
ALL-PURPOSE ALL-STAR LJ Scott finished with 201 all-purpose yards in Eastern’s near upset of Kentucky (Sept. 9). It was the most all-purpose yards by an OVC player this year against an FBS opponent. He led the team with 40 rushing yards and gave EKU a 13-3 lead when he scored on a 7-yard run. He caught two passes for 20 yards. Scott also returned four kickoffs for 141 yards, an average of 35.3 yards per return. He began the second half with a 53-yard return. 15 TACKLE GAME Kobie Grace finished with 15 tackles and two pass breakups at Kentucky (Sept. 9). FIRST 300-YARD PASSER IN DEBUT Tim Boyle became the first EKU quarterback to eclipse the 300-yard mark in their first game as a Colonel. The redshirt senior completed 63 percent of his passes (29of-46) for 320 yards at Western Kentucky (Sept. 2). He also tossed two touchdown passes. CO-SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK Punter Keith Wrzuszczak was chosen as the OVC Co-Specialist of the Week on Sept. 3. He was charged with keeping the nation’s No. 2 rated punt return team at bay in the season opener at Western Kentucky. WKU led Conference USA and was second in the country with an average of 17.93 yards per punt return in 2016. Wrzuszczak punted four times, and only one was returned – for just two yards. He averaged 40.5 yards per punt while keeping the ball out of the hands of the dangerous Hilltopper returners. Wrzuszczak had a long of 46 and placed one inside the 20 yard line. PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN PUNTER Punter Keith Wrzuszczak was chosen as a second team preseason All-American by STATS. PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN LINEBACKER Senior linebacker Jeffrey Canady was chosen as a second team preseason All-American by TyrantScouting.com. TWO PICKED ALL-OVC BY COACHES Two Colonels – defensive end Aaron Patrick and punter Keith Wrzuszczak – were chosen to the Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference Team by league coaches and media relations contacts. AYE AYE CAPTAIN Five Colonels -- Jeffrey Canady (LB), Kobie Grace (DB), Kagen Skidmore (C), Tim Boyle (QB) and LJ Scott (RB) will serve as permanent team captains throughout the 2017 season.
THE LAST TIME AN EKU PLAYER ... Rushed 30 times in a game Dy’Shawn Mobley vs. MUR on Nov. 15, 2014 (40) Rushed for 200 yards Dy’Shawn Mobley vs. MUR on Nov. 15, 2014 (224) Rushed for 150 yards Dy’Shawn Mobley vs. MUR on Nov. 15, 2014 (224) Rushed for 100 yards Daryl McCleskey Jr. at Murray State on Oct. 28, 2017 (144) Rushed for 100 yards in cons. games Daryl McCleskey Jr. at Murray State on Oct. 21, Oct. 28, 2017 Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns Daryl McCleskey Jr. at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (3) Passed for 400 yards Bennie Coney at Tennessee Tech on Oct. 1, 2016 (464) Passed for 300 yards Tim Boyle at Western Kentucky on Sept. 2, 2017 (320) Attempted 50 passes Bennie Coney at Murray State on Nov. 14, 2015 (68) Attempted 40 passes Tim Boyle at Western Kentucky on Sept. 2, 2017 (46) Threw 5 touchdown passes Bennie Coney vs. Tennessee-Martin on Nov. 7, 2015 (5) Threw 4 touchdown passes Bennie Coney vs. Southeast Missouri on Oct. 8, 2016 (4) Threw 3 touchdown passes Bennie Coney vs. Southeast Missouri on Oct. 8, 2016 (4) Had 400 yards total offense Bennie Coney at Tennessee Tech on Oct. 1, 2016 (459) Accounted for 5 or more touchdowns Dy’Shawn Mobley vs. MUR on Nov. 15, 2014 (6) Accounted for 4 or more touchdowns Bennie Coney vs. Southeast Missouri on Oct. 8, 2016 (4) Accounted for 3 or more touchdowns Daryl McCleskey Jr. at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (3) Caught 10 or more passes Ryan Markush at Kentucky on Sept. 9, 2010 (10) Caught 7 or more passes Ryan Markush vs. Austin Peay on Nov. 11, 2017 (8) Had 200 or more yards receiving Orlandus Harris at Tennessee Tech on Nov. 13, 2010 (200) Had 150 or more yards receiving Jeff Glover vs. Murray State on Nov. 15, 2014 (161) Had 100 or more yards receiving Ryan Markush at Southeast Mo. on Sept. 30, 2017 (122) Caught 3 or more touchdown passes Devin Borders vs. Southeast Missouri on Oct. 8, 2016 (3) Had 2 interceptions Stanley Absanon (2) vs. Indiana State on Nov. 29, 2014 Had 15 or more tackles Kobie Grace (15) vs. Kentucky on Sept. 9, 2017
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Depth Chart (As Of Nov. 12, 2017)
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
QB
7 15 17
Tim Boyle (6-4, 233, r-Sr., Middlefield, Conn.) Austin Scott (6-1, 209, r-Fr., Moore, S.C.) Garrett Kruczek (6-2, 174, r-So., Winter Park, Fla.)
DE
55 45
Taquan Evans (6-2, 229, r-So., Douglasville, Ga.) DJ White (6-5, 250, r-Fr., Madisonville, Ky.)
RB
23 4 6 20
Daryl McCleskey Jr. (5-9, 186, So., Dayton, Ohio) LJ Scott (6-0, 222, r-Jr., Marion, Ohio) Jason Lewis (6-3, 253, r-So., Virginia Beach, Va.) Ethan Thomas (5-11, 203, Jr., Johnson City, Tenn.)
DT
92 69
Dillon Denault (6-2, 280, r-Fr., Lancaster, Ohio) Sean Cleasant Jr. (6-2, 308, Fr., Louisville, Ky.)
DT
70 54
Connor Foos (6-4, 275, So., Louisville, Ky.) Leonard Humphrey (6-2, 280, Fr., Knoxville, Tenn.)
LT
57 67
Ja’HShaun Seider (6-2, 307, r-So., Belle Glade, Fla.) Nick Cavinee (6-7, 281, r-Fr., Newark, Ohio)
DE
5 27
Luder Jean Louis (6-4, 223, r-Sr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) Drew O’Bryan (6-2, 233, r-Fr., Ashland, Ky.)
LG
79 75
Thomas Tabur (6-3, 288, r-So., Northbridge, Mass.) De’jour Simpson (6-3, 320, So., Charlotte, N.C.)
LB
53 34
Jeffrey Canady (6-0, 232, r-Sr., Barbourville, Ky.) Demontre Boyd (6-1, 191, r-Jr., Louisville, Ky.)
C
71 75
Jackson Bardall (6-3, 300, r-Fr., Cumming, Ga.) De’jour Simpson (6-3, 320, So., Charlotte, N.C.)
LB
8 49
Gavin Bryant (6-1, 238, r-Jr., Jackson, Ala.) Damon Lowe (6-2, 241, So., Louisville, Ky.)
RG
66 75
Chance Edwards (6-5, 330, r-Sr., Webster, Fla.) De’jour Simpson (6-3, 320, So., Charlotte, N.C.)
LB
3 40
Corey Glass (5-10, 217, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.) Steven Crowder (6-2, 236, Fr., Mount Olive, Ala.)
RT
78 67
Justin Myles (6-3, 301, r-Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio) Nick Cavinee (6-7, 281, r-Fr., Newark, Ohio)
NB
18 12
Ben Bascom (5-9, 186, r-So., Apoka, Fla.) Cornelius Floyd (5-11, 175, Sr., Miami, Fla.)
TE
89 43
Clayton Schmerber (6-6, 249, Jr., Centerville, Ohio) Dan Paul (6-3, 253, r-Jr., Naples, Fla.)
LCB 10 36
Jordan Whitfield (6-1, 182, r-Jr., Huber Heights, Ohio) Omari Alexander (5-10, 171, So., Louisville, Ky.)
WR
11 87
Neiko Creamer (6-3, 224, r-Jr., Wilmington, Del.) Matt Clark (6-2, 212, r-So., Prospect, Ky.)
RCB 32 36
Buck Solomon (6-0, 180, Sr., Groveland, Fla.) Omari Alexander (5-10, 171, So., Louisville, Ky.)
SL
25 22
BK Smith (5-10, 184, Fr., Louisville, Ky.) Cameron Fogle (5-11, 208, r-Sr., Hebron, Ky.)
LS
2 24
Kobie Grace (5-9, 191, Sr., Winter Park, Fla.) Jared Tucker (5-11, 180, r-Jr, Stone Mountain, Ga.)
WR
9 80
Ryan Markush (6-2, 189, Sr., Germantown, Md.) Jaelin Carter (6-2, 203, Fr., Louisville, Ky.)
RS
35 41
TJ Comstock (5-11, 193, So., Louisville, Ky.) Eric Reed (5-9, 208, r-Sr., Nashville, Tenn.)
KO
99 28
Lucas Williams (6-1, 193, r-Sr., Russell Springs, Ky.) Samuel Hayworth (5-11, 169, r-So., Ormond Beach, Fla.)
SS
42 46
Alex Shelton (6-0, 217, Fr., Fort Wright, Ky.) Thomas Bowling (6-1, 192, Fr., Bardstown, Ky.)
PK
99 28
Lucas Williams (6-1, 193, r-Sr., Russell Springs, Ky.) Samuel Hayworth (5-11, 169, r-So., Ormond Beach, Fla.)
HO
19 28
Keith Wrzuszczak (5-11, 212, Sr., Victoria, Australia) Samuel Hayworth (5-11, 169, r-So., Ormond Beach, Fla.)
P
19 28
Keith Wrzuszczak (5-11, 212, Sr., Victoria, Australia) Samuel Hayworth (5-11, 169, r-So., Ormond Beach, Fla.)
KR
4 23
LJ Scott (6-0, 222, r-Jr., Marion, Ohio) Daryl McCleskey Jr. (5-9, 186, So., Dayton, Ohio)
LS
46 42
Thomas Bowling (6-1, 192, Fr., Bardstown, Ky.) Alex Shelton (6-0, 217, Fr., Fort Wright, Ky.)
PR
9 23
Ryan Markush (6-2, 189, Sr., Germantown, Md.) Daryl McCleskey Jr. (5-9, 186, So., Dayton, Ohio)
SPECIAL TEAMS
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HEAD COACH Mark Elder Eastern Kentucky University owns two national championships, 21 Ohio Valley Conference titles and 21 NCAA playoff appearances. Head coach Mark Elder has the program back on track to add to those numbers. In his first 14 months as head coach, Elder has engineered back-to-back top-25 rated recruiting classes, re-stocking the Colonel roster with a talented young core. He has also driven dramatic facility improvements. The program now has a brand new, state-of-the-art strength and conditioning center that includes an indoor turf area and the second-largest nutrition bar in all of college athletics. The Moberly Building, home of EKU football, underwent a remodel and now includes a team room with theatre seating, and new graphics and signage throughout the complex, highlighting the program’s past and its present. The crown jewel of the facilities revitalization project will open this fall. The east side of Roy Kidd Stadium will feature a brand new team locker room featuring a team lounge, equipment room and a game day training area. The expansion project will include over 3,000 new seats and a new concourse with modern concession facilities. Despite having less than two months to put together his first recruiting class, after being hired in mid-December, Eastern’s 2016 class was ranked as the 23rd best in the nation. With more time to spend scouting future Colonels, Elder’s second recruiting class was rated as the 14th best in the country. This class featured 20 players that received all-state honors, including the No. 17 overall FCS recruit in the nation, Sean Cleasant. The team excelled in several areas while a number of Colonels thrived on and off the field during Elder’s first season as head coach. The offense fired on all cylinders in scoring 67 points against Austin Peay, tying a school record set in 1925. Not only did Eastern Kentucky lead the Ohio Valley Conference in net punting and punt return defense, the team ranked third and fourth in the nation in those categories. Eastern led the conference, and was sixth
The Elder File PERSONAL Hometown ............................................................................. Cincinnati, Ohio Family ..................................................................................... Wife - Lindsey, Children - Owen & Lila EDUCATION Undergraduate ....................... Case Western Reserve (2000) - B.S. Economics Graduate ........... Akron (2001) - M.S. Education In Sports Science & Coaching ASSISTANT COACHING EXPERIENCE Year School Coaching Position 2000-01 Akron Defensive Graduate Assistant 2002 Lehigh Asst. Linebackers Coach 2003 Iona Defensive Coord./Linebackers 2004 Wayne State Defensive Coord./ Linebackers 2005-06 Michigan Defensive Quality Control/GA 2007-09 Central Michigan Linebackers Coach 2010-12 Cincinnati TEs, RBs, Special Teams, DBs 2013-15 Tennessee Special Teams/Tight Ends HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE Year School 2016 Eastern Kentucky 2017 Eastern Kentucky Totals First Season
Overall 3-8 3-7 6-15
OVC 2-6 3-5 5-11
Notes 2000 MAC East Co-Champions 18th nationally scoring defense 1st winning season since 1993 Alamo Bowl & Rose Bowl 2x MAC Champs, 3 bowl games 2x Big East Champs, 2 bowl wins 2 bowl wins Notes
NOTABLE - Over final 11 seasons as an assistant, has helped his teams reach nine bowl games - 2014 national top-50 recruiter - 2015 national top-25 recruiter
in the country, in fumbles recovered. The defense registered 21 sacks in the final eight games of the season. The Colonels finished the season among the top-45 in the nation in total offense and passing. In just his second season as a college football player, defensive end Aaron Patrick earned first team All-OVC honors and was chosen as a first team Sophomore All-American. Quarterback Tyler Swafford more than quadrupled his production on the field, doubled his quarterback rating and earned the 2016 Doris Robinson FCS Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. True freshman Daryl McCleskey Jr. made an immediate impact, leading the team with five rushing touchdowns and had a 109-yard, three touchdown performance against Austin Peay. The academic success wasn’t limited to Swafford. As a team, the Colonels had the highest graduation rate of any team in the conference. Linebacker Jeffrey Canady was chosen as Academic All-District and defensive lineman Avery Pitt was chosen as a semifinalist for the 2016 Campbell Trophy, recognizing the abso-
lute best scholar-athlete in the nation. Elder was chosen as EKU’s head football coach on Dec. 8, 2015. He had served as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Tennessee since 2013. Elder is the 14th head coach in program history. Over his final 11 seasons as an assistant coach, Elder helped his teams reach nine bowl games and win four conference championships. In 2014 he was ranked as one of the top-50 recruiters in the nation. In 2015 he was recognized as one of the top-25 recruiters in college football. As a member of Butch Jones’ inaugural staff, the Cincinnati native helped lead the revitalization of Volunteer football. He helped UT to a 9-4 record in 2015 and a second place finish in the SEC East Division with a 5-3 mark. It was Tennessee’s first winning record in SEC play since 2007. The Volunteers beat Northwestern in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day. In just their second season in Knoxville, Elder helped Jones and the Vols to a 7-6 mark in 2014 and a 45-28 victory over Iowa in the TaxSlayer Bowl. It was Tennes-
2017 EKU FOOTBALL see’s first winning record in five seasons and first bowl win since the end of the 2007 campaign. Elder helped Michigan reach bowl games as a defensive graduate assistant in 2005 and 2006. He then joined Jones’ first staff at Central Michigan University. Elder coached the Chippewa linebackers for three seasons (2007-09). During that time, CMU qualified for three bowl appearances and won two MAC Championships. When Jones made the jump to the University of Cincinnati before the 2010 season, Elder joined the Bearcat staff as the tight ends coach. He also coached running backs, safeties and special teams at various times. The duo found similar success at UC, winning two Big East Conference Championships and getting Cincinnati into two bowl games in three seasons. While coaching the running backs at Cincinnati in 2011 Elder tutored Isaiah Pead, the Big East Offensive Player of the Year and the first Bearcat in nearly 25 years to record consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. UC led the Big East in rushing and averaged 33.3 points per game. Cincinnati capped the season with a victory over Vanderbilt in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. In three seasons at Central Michigan, Elder produced an all-conference linebacker each year. Elder also served as the defensive coordinator at Wayne State (2004) and Iona (2003). He was assistant coach at Lehigh in 2002 and a graduate assistant with Akron in 2000 and 2001. Elder graduated cum laude with a degree in economics from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio in 2000. He earned a master’s degree in education in sports science and coaching from Akron in 2001. He and his wife LIndsey have one son, Owen, and one daughter, Lila. Mark Elder vs. All Opponents Team Record Austin Peay ....................................................... 1-1 Ball State ............................................................ 0-1 Eastern Illinois .................................................. 0-2 Jacksonville State ........................................... 0-2 Kentucky ............................................................ 0-1 Murray State ..................................................... 1-1 Pikeville .............................................................. 1-0 Purdue ................................................................ 0-1 Southeast Missouri ........................................ 1-1 Tennessee-Martin ........................................... 1-1 Tennessee State .............................................. 0-2 Tennessee Tech ............................................... 1-1 Western Kentucky .......................................... 0-1 TOTAL ............................................................. 6-15
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THE LAST TIME EASTERN KENTUCKY ... Had 20 or more first downs at Murray State on Oct. 28, 2017 (23) Had 400 yards rushing at Robert Morris on Aug. 28, 2014 (407) Had 300 yards rushing at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (346) Had 50 or more rushing attempts at Murray State on Oct. 28, 2017 (55) Had 5 or more rushing TDs at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (6) Had 4 or more rushing TDs vs. Tennessee-Martin on Oct. 21, 2017 (4) Had 400 yards passing at Tennessee Tech on Oct. 1, 2016 (464) Had 350 yards passing at Tennessee State on Oct. 15, 2016 (350) Had 300 yards passing at Southeast Mo. on Sept. 30, 2017 (306) Had 50 pass attempts at Tennessee Tech on Oct. 1, 2016 (50) Completed 40 passes at Murray State on Nov. 14, 2015 (44) Completed 30 passes at Kentucky on Sept. 9, 2017 (31) Had 5 TDs passing vs. Tennessee-Martin on Nov. 7, 2015 (5) Had 4 TDs passing vs. Southeast Missouri on Oct. 8, 2016 (4) Had 3 TDs passing vs. Southeast Missouri on Oct. 8, 2016 (4) Had 600 yards total offense vs. Tennessee Tech on Oct. 8, 2015 (629) Had 500 yards total offense at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (531) Had 80 total plays at Murray State on Oct. 28, 2017 (82) Scored 70 points never Scored 60 points at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (67) Scored 50 points at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (67) Scored 40 points at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (67) Committed no turnovers vs. Tennessee-Martin on Oct. 21, 2017 Had two 100-yd. rushers at Tennessee State on Nov. 1, 2014 (Dy’Shawn Mobley, 139; Jared McClain, 139) Had two 100-yd. receivers at Tennessee Tech on Oct. 1, 2016 (Devin Borders, 121; Ryan Markush, 104) Returned a punt for TD vs. APSU on Nov. 20, 2010 (Jeremy Caldwell) Returned a KO for TD at Austin Peay on Nov. 12, 2016 (Jared Sanders – 90 yards) Returned an INT for TD vs. Austin Peay on Sept. 8, 2016 (Kiante Northington – 12 yards, Corey Glass – 54 yards, Luder Jean Louis – 0 yards)
Returned a fumble for TD at Tennessee State on Nov. 1, 2014 (Devin Borders – 33 yards) Returned a blocked punt for TD at Eastern Illinois on Nov. 21, 2015 (Tyrell Curry – 35 yards) Blocked a punt at Eastern Illinois on Nov. 21, 2015 (LaJuan Smith) Blocked a FG vs. Jacksonville State on Oct. 22, 2016 (Devin Borders) Blocked a PAT at Jacksonville State on Nov. 9, 2013 (Devin Borders) Missed a PAT at Murray St. on Oct. 28, 2017 (Lucas Williams) Had a punt blocked at Jacksonville State on Nov. 9, 2013 Had a FG blocked vs. Murray State, Nov. 5, 2016 Was held scoreless vs. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 19, 2016 (24-0) Was held scoreless at home vs. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 19, 2016 (24-0) Held an opponent scoreless at Austin Peay on Oct. 4, 2014 (31-0) Held an oppt. scoreless at home vs. Tennessee State on Nov. 2, 2013 (44-0) Held an oppt. to 10 first downs vs. Tennessee State on Nov. 2, 2013 (10) Held an oppt. to 300 yards total offense at Murray State on Oct. 28, 2017 (273) Held an oppt. to 200 yards total offense at Southeast Missouri on Oct. 17, 2014 (191) Held an oppt. to 150 yards total offense vs. Austin Peay on Oct. 5, 2013 (108) Held an oppt. to less than 100 yards rushing at Murray State on Oct. 28, 2017 (63) Held an oppt. to 50 yards rushing vs. Tennessee-Martin on Oct. 21, 2017 (38) Held an opponent to 100 yards passing at Southeast Mo. on Sept. 30, 2017 (76) Held an opponent without a TD at Austin Peay on Oct. 4, 2014 Scored an offensive 2-pt. conversion vs. Austin Peay on Nov. 11, 2017 Scored a defensive 2-pt. conversion vs. Morehead State on Sept. 13, 2014 Had 10 or more penalties at Kentucky on Sept. 9, 2017 (11) Had 100 penalty yards at Ball State on Sept. 17, 2016 (128) Had 35 minutes ToP at Murray State on Oct. 28, 2017 (37:38) Played an OT game at Eastern Illinois on Nov. 4, 2017 (L, 23-20) Scored a safety vs. Murray State on Nov. 5, 2016 Allowed a safety at Southeast Mo. on Sept. 30, 2017
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NUMERICAL ROSTER
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 36 13 74 73 71 18 83 33 90 39 46 34 7 88 8 29 93 82 53 98 80 9 67 87 69 35 21 11 40 92 97 66 58 55 12 96 22 70 3 2 37 28 50 54 47 5 14 64 17
Name Pos. Omari Alexander DB Dakota Allen QB Christopher Anthony OL Graham Ashkettle OL Jackson Bardall OL Ben Bascom DB Jackson Beerman WR Malik Bell DB Josiah Bennett DL Grayson Blevins LB Alonzo Booth RB Thomas Bowling LS Demontre Boyd LB Tim Boyle QB Ethan Bradds TE Gavin Bryant LB Andrew Burgess QB Shane Burks DT Alex Cabrera WR Jeffrey Canady LB Brian Carter LB Jaelin Carter WR Cameron Catron DB Nick Cavinee OL Cameron Chase TE Matt Clark WR Sean Cleasant Jr. DL Tristan Coffey WR Deiondre Coleman DB TJ Comstock DB Azjai Cooper WR Isaiah Cornett WR Neiko Creamer WR Steven Crowder LB Dillon Denault DL Andrew Dziuk LB Chance Edwards OL Brentton Ervin LB Taquan Evans DE Cornelius Floyd DB Quinten Floyd DL Cameron Fogle WR Connor Foos DL Corey Glass LB Dalton Gossett OL Kobie Grace DB Raynaldy Gustave RB Samuel Hayworth K/P Jeremy Hodowanic DL Ray Horton DL Leonard Humphrey DL Matthew Jackson LB Melchisedek Jeudy OL Luder Jean Louis DL Derius Jones WR Cameron Kowalewski OL Garrett Kruczek QB
No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 63 64
Player Kobie Grace Corey Glass LJ Scott Luder Jean Louis Jason Lewis Tim Boyle Gavin Bryant Ryan Markush Cameron Catron Jordan Whitfield Neiko Creamer Cornelius Floyd Dakota Allen Derius Jones Austin Scott James Smith Jr. Garrett Kruczek Ben Bascom Keith Wrzuszczak Ethan Thomas Azjai Cooper Cameron Fogle Daryl McCleskey Jr. Jared Tucker BK Smith Ridge Reed Drew O’Bryan Samuel Hayworth Andrew Burgess Ralph Patton Buck Solomon Malik Bell Demontre Boyd TJ Comstock Omari Alexander Raynaldy Gustave Eli Sowder Alonzo Booth Steven Crowder Eric Reed Alex Shelton Dan Paul Aaron Patrick DJ White Thomas Bowling Matthew Jackson Bryce Wilson Damon Lowe Ray Horton Quinton Locklear Tucker Schroeder Jeffrey Canady Leonard Humphrey Taquan Evans Brian Lassiter Ja’HShaun Seider Brentton Ervin Gunner Slone Landon White Kagen Skidmore Cameron Kowalewski
Pos. DB LB RB DL RB QB LB WR DB DB WR DB QB WR QB QB QB DB P RB WR WR RB DB WR RB LB K/P QB RB DB DB LB DB DB RB LS RB LB DB LB/LS TE DL DL LS LB DB LB DL LB OL LB DL DE DL OL LB DL K OL OL
Ht. 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-4 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-7 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-5
Wt. 191 217 222 223 253 233 235 189 172 182 224 175 210 176 209 170 182 186 212 203 187 208 186 180 184 208 233 169 171 194 180 184 191 193 171 183 195 260 236 208 217 253 236 250 192 186 181 241 317 218 300 232 280 229 237 302 229 284 187 306 277
Cl. Sr. Jr. R-Jr. Sr. R-So. R-Sr. R-Jr. Sr. Fr. R-Jr. R-Jr. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. R-Fr. So. R-So. R-So. Sr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr. So. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. R-So. Fr. R-Jr. R-Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Jr. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. R-So. Fr. R-So. R-So. Fr. Fr. Sr. R-Jr.
Hometown (Previous School) Winter Park, Fla. (West Orange HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (Ed White HS) Marion, Ohio (University of Louisville) Brooklyn, N.Y. (Nassau CC) Virginia Beach, Va. (Arizona State University) Middlefield, Conn. (University of Connecticut) Jackson, Ala. (University of Tennessee) Germantown, Md. (Fullerton College) Belfry, Ky. (Belfry HS) Huber Heights, Ohio (Wayne HS) Wilmington, Del. (University of Tennessee) Miami, Fla. (University of Arkansas) Lebanon, Ohio (Lebanon HS) Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky State University) Moore, S.C. (Spartanburg HS) Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS) Winter Park, Fla. (University of Central Florida) Apopka, Fla. (Apopka HS) Geelong, Victoria, Australia (Oberon HS) Johnson City, Tenn. (Elizabethton HS) Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis HS) Hebron, Ky. (University of Kentucky) Dayton, Ohio (Wayne HS) Stone Mountain, Ga. (University of Kentucky) Louisville, Ky. (Male HS) Carlisle, Ohio (Carlisle HS) Ashland, Ky. (Western Kentucky University) Ormond Beach, Fla. (Seabreeze HS) South Bend, Ind. (Adams HS) Cincinnati, Ohio (Shorter College) Groveland, Fla. (South Lake HS) Miami, Fla. (Miami Palmetto Senior HS) Louisville, Ky. (Central HS) Louisville, Ky. (duPont Manual HS) Louisville, Ky. (duPont Manual HS) Louisville, Ky. (Western Kentucky University) Covington, Ky. (Scott HS) Canal Winchester, Ohio (St. Francis DeSales HS) Mount Olive, Ala. (Gardendale HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Goodpasture Christian School) Fort Wright, Ky. (Covington Catholic HS) Naples, Fla. (Naples Community HS) Dayton, Ohio (Meadowdale HS) Madisonville, Ky. (Casey County HS) Bardstown, Ky. (Bardstown HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro HS) Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek HS) Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) Belfry, Ky. (Belfry HS) Sanford, N.C. (Southern Lee HS) St. Cloud, Fla. (Harmony HS) Barbourville, Ky. (Knox Central HS) Knoxville, Tenn. (West HS) Douglasville, Ga. (South Paulding HS) Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS) Belle Glade, Fla. (West Virginia University) Louisville, Ky. (Kentucky State University) Paintsville, Ky. (Johnson Central HS) Richmond, Ky. (Madison Central HS) Somerset, Ky. (Somerset HS) Dallas, Ga. (Hillgrove HS)
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No. 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 73 74 75 78 79 80 81 82 83 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 98 99
Player Josh Ratliff Chance Edwards Nick Cavinee Jordan Scott Sean Cleasant Jr. Connor Foos Jackson Bardall Graham Ashkettle Christopher Anthony De’jour Simpson Justin Myles Thomas Tabur Jaelin Carter Aaron Riddick Alex Cabrera Jackson Beerman Collin Sanchez Matt Clark Ethan Bradds Clayton Schmerber Josiah Bennett Tre Turner Dillon Denault Shane Burks Nakiya Smith Quinten Floyd Andrew Dziuk Brian Carter Lucas Williams Grayson Blevins Cameron Chase Tristan Coffey Deiondre Coleman Isaiah Cornett Dalton Gossett Jeremy Hodowanic Melchisedek Jeudy Tre’ Moore Isaiah Murph Jaret Pogliano John Riley Jr. Chase Ross Cade Sanchez Cole Schaff Kameron Smith Ricky Smith Austin Torrens Peyton Van Horn Zay Yeast
Pos. OL OL OL OL DL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR TE WR TE TE DL DL DL DT DL DL LB LB K LB TE WR DB WR OL DL DL DB RB WR DB OL OL LB DB LB WR DL DB
Ht. 6-6 6-5 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2
Wt. 272 330 281 311 308 275 300 289 286 320 301 288 203 163 184 204 263 212 245 249 294 228 280 309 234 261 211 216 193 205 220 175 170 180 257 271 280 195 215 189 180 323 240 205 165 230 202 210 190
Cl. Fr. R-Sr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. So. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. So. R-Jr. R-So. Fr. R-So. So. Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-So. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown (Previous School) Louisa, Ky. (Lawrence County HS) Webster, Fla. (South Sumter HS) Newark, Ohio (Newark Catholic HS) Huddy, Ky. (Belfry HS) Louisville, Ky. (duPont Manual HS) Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) Cumming, Ga. (North Forsyth HS) Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham HS) Massillon, Ohio (Washington HS) Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS) Cincinnati, Ohio (Colerain HS) Northbridge, Mass. (University of Connecticut) Louisville, Ky. (duPont Manual HS) Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual HS) Melbourne, Fla. (Viera HS) Lexington, Ky. (Tates Creek HS) Lexington, Ala. (Lexington HS) Prospect, Ky. (North Oldham HS) Jamestown, Ohio (Greenview HS) Centerville, Ohio (Centerville HS) East Stroudsburg, Pa. (Lackawanna College) Huntersville, N.C. (North Mecklenburg HS) Lancaster, Ohio (Lancaster HS) Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station HS) Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill HS) Frankfort, Ky. (Bryan Station HS) Cornelius, N.C. (Hough HS) Independence, Ky. (Simon Kenton HS) Russell Springs, Ky. (Russell County HS) Harrodsburg, Ky. (Mercer County HS) Bellevue, Ky. (Bellevue HS) Danville, Ky. (Union College) Louisville, Ky. (Marshall University) Somerset, Ky. (Somerset HS) Louisville, Ky. (Male HS) Forney, Texas (Naval Academy Prep School) Miami, Fla. (Miami Southridge Senior HS) Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS) Hamilton, Ohio (Hamilton HS) Union, Ky. (Mount St. Joseph University) Louisville, Ky. (duPont Manual HS) Walton, Ky. (Ryle HS) Lexington, Ala. (Lexington HS) Ashburn, Va. (Briar Woods HS) Louisville, Ky. (Campbellsville University) Charlotte, N.C. (Lenoir Rhyne University) New Richmond, Ohio (Mount St. Joseph Univ.) Hebron, Ky. (Conner HS) Lexington, Ky. (Paul Laurence Dunbar HS)
Head Coach: Mark Elder (Case Western Reserve, 2000), second season Staff: Terry Heffernan (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line), Tommy Zagorski (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles), Kurt Mattix (Defensive Coordinator), Angelo Mirando (Offensive Coordinator), Shannon Morrison (Co-Defensive Coordinator/DBs), Chase Gibson (Linebackers), Kevin Koger (Wide Receivers), Greg Meyer (Special Teams/RBs), Walter Stewart (Defensive Line), Tommy Feazell (Offensive Quality Control), Patrick Parrilli (Offensive QC), Spencer Patterson (Offensive QC), Robert Belle (Defensive QC), Braxton Brown (Defensive QC), Hunter Nichols (Defensive QC), Austin Minor (Special Teams QC), David Leake (QC Analyst), Jon-Michael Davis (Strength & Conditioning), Brandon Lawson (Dir. of Recruiting), Cory Lanham (Video), Dalvin Jones (Equipment), Tim Miesmer (Athletic Trainer), John Barnett (Dir. of Operations)
Pronunciation Guide Jackson Bardall – Bar-DOLL Azjai Cooper – Ah-ZAY Garrett Kruczek – CRUISE-zack Jaelin Carter – JAY-lynn Neiko Creamer – CREE-mer Brian Lassiter – las-SITTER Nick Cavinee – CAV-in-EEE Raynaldy Gustave – GOO-stahv Ryan Markush – mar-KOOSH Sean Cleasant Jr. – rhymes with pleasant Cameron Kowalewski – KOH-wah-less-skee Ja’HShaun Seider – JAY-shawn Cider
No. 56 6 51 49 9 23 78 27 44 30 43 65 41 26 81
86 89 52 15 68 4 57 42 75 63 59 25 16 95 32 38 79 20 24 91 45 61 10 99 48 19
Name Pos. Brian Lassiter DL Jason Lewis RB Quinton Locklear LB Damon Lowe LB Ryan Markush WR Daryl McCleskey Jr. RB Tre’ Moore DB Isaiah Murph RB Justin Myles OL Drew O’Bryan LB Aaron Patrick DL Ralph Patton RB Dan Paul TE Jaret Pogliano WR Josh Ratliff OL Eric Reed DB Ridge Reed RB Aaron Riddick WR John Riley Jr. DB Chase Ross OL Cade Sanchez OL Collin Sanchez TE Cole Schaff LB Clayton Schmerber TE Tucker Schroeder OL Austin Scott QB Jordan Scott OL LJ Scott RB Ja’HShaun Seider OL Alex Shelton LB/LS De’jour Simpson OL Kagen Skidmore DL Gunner Slone DL BK Smith WR James Smith Jr. QB Kameron Smith DB Nakiya Smith DL Ricky Smith LB Buck Solomon DB Eli Sowder LS Thomas Tabur OL Ethan Thomas RB Austin Torrens WR Jared Tucker DB Tre Turner DL Peyton Van Horn DL DJ White DL Landon White K Jordan Whitfield DB Lucas Williams K Bryce Wilson DB Keith Wrzuszczak P Zay Yeast DB
Nakiya Smith – NICK-kie-ah Tom Tabur – TAY-bur Keith Wrzuszczak – ROO-sack
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2017 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Offense WR at Western Kentucky Creamer at Kentucky Creamer Tennessee Tech Creamer at Southeast Missouri Creamer Tennessee State Creamer at Jacksonville State Creamer Tennessee-Martin Creamer at Murray State Creamer at Eastern Illinois Creamer Austin Peay Creamer (11) Saint Francis Defense DE at Western Kentucky Patrick at Kentucky Patrick Tennessee Tech Patrick at Southeast Missouri Evans Tennessee State Evans at Jacksonville State Evans Tennessee-Martin Evans at Murray State Evans at Eastern Illinois Evans Austin Peay Evans (7) Saint Francis
LT Kowalewski Kowalewski Kowalewski Kowalewski Kowalewski Kowalewski Kowalewski Kowalewski Seider Seider (2) DT Foos Foos Foos Foos Foos Foos Foos Foos Cleasant Foos (1)
LG Simpson Simpson Simpson Skidmore Skidmore Skidmore Tabur Tabur Tabur Tabur (4)
C Skidmore Skidmore Skidmore Simpson Simpson Simpson Skidmore Skidmore Bardall Bardall (2)
RG Edwards Edwards Edwards Tabur Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards (6)
RT Myles Myles Myles Myles Myles Myles Myles Myles Myles Myles (10)
TE Paul Paul Paul Paul Seider [OL] Seider [OL] Schmerber Schmerber Schmerber Schmerber (4)
DT DE LB Denault Jean Louis Canady Denault Jean Louis Canady Denault Jean Louis Canady Denault Jean Louis Canady Cleasant Jean Louis Canady Humphrey Jean Louis Canady Denault Jean Louis Canady Denault Jean Louis Canady Humphrey Jean Louis Canady Denault (1) Jean Louis (10) Canady (21)
LB Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Lowe Glass Bryant Bryant Bryant (3)
NB Bascom Bascom Lowe [LB] Lowe [LB] Lowe [LB] Bascom Bascom Bascom Glass [LB] Bascom (5)
SL WR Schmerber [TE] Markush Fogle Markush Schmerber [TE] Markush BK Smith Markush BK Smith Markush BK Smith Markush Cavinee [OL] Markush Cavinee [OL] Markush Cavinee [OL] Markush BK Smith (1) Markush (21) LCB Solomon Bethel Whitfield Bethel Solomon Solomon Solomon Solomon Solomon Solomon (6)
RCB Tucker Solomon Solomon Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield (8)
QB Boyle Boyle Boyle Boyle Boyle Boyle Boyle Boyle Boyle Boyle (10)
RB LJ Scott LJ Scott LJ Scott LJ Scott LJ Scott McCleskey McCleskey Thomas McCleskey McCleskey (2)
LS RS Grace Reed Reed Grace Grace Bascom Grace Reed Grace Reed Grace Reed Grace Comstock Grace Comstock Grace Bascom Grace (31) Comstock (1)
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2017 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS Score 31 17
1st Dns 20 22
Rush-Yds. 40-100 22-25
Passes 20-31-0 29-48-0
Pass Yds. 264 320
Total Yds. 364 345
Pen.-Yds. 3-25 5-65
TOs 1 0
Poss. 29:38 30:22
3Dn Con. 10/17 8/15
Sacks By 1-8 4-31
at Kentucky Eastern Kentucky
27 16
22 17
39-207 20-62
16-24-0 31-43-1
229 256
436 318
6-60 11-90
0 2
31:28 28:32
6/13 6/14
1-15 3-20
Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky
21 24
21 11
36-112 27-83
26-40-2 23-32-0
304 205
416 288
9-52 7-51
5 1
32:21 27:39
6/15 4/16
0-0 2-15
at Southeast Missouri Eastern Kentucky
29 10
15 18
44-299 22-11
9-23-0 19-46-3
76 306
375 317
12-110 5-43
0 4
35:44 24:16
4/15 1/13
2-15 0-0
Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky
45 21
21 16
46-193 32-124
12-23-1 21-35-4
106 246
299 370
3-24 8-72
1 4
34:09 25:51
7/14 8/16
1-1 1-1
at Jacksonville State Eastern Kentucky
41 25
19 16
40-184 30-57
11-22-0 17-28-2
162 195
346 252
9-72 7-70
0 4
30:01 29:59
8/15 7/13
1-8 0-0
Tennessee-Martin at Eastern Kentucky
21 31
11 18
25-38 52-229
14-25-1 10-21-0
216 102
254 331
9-92 7-81
3 0
22:02 37:58
1/11 5/16
0-0 2-21
at Murray State Eastern Kentucky
13 26
13 23
24-63 55-279
20-40-0 15-27-2
210 201
273 480
7-52 6-53
3 3
22:22 37:38
5/17 6/17
0-0 3-23
at Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky
23 20
14 14
46-109 28-64
12-21-0 21-35-2
213 216
322 280
3-20 5-38
2 2
31:14 28:46
4/16 4/15
1-9 4-15
Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky
31 24
20 18
48-240 28-95
11-15-0 24-41-1
203 222
443 317
4-30 4-26
1 1
30:00 30:00
5/11 7/16
1-10 3-20
at Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky
Saint Francis at Eastern Kentucky
2017 OPENING DRIVES 1st Half Eastern Opponent
WKU Punt Punt
UK TD FG
TTU Punt Fumble
SEMO TOD Punt
TSU INT INT
JSU INT TD
UTM Punt Punt
MUR TOD Punt
EIU TD TD
APSU FG Fumble
SFU
2nd Half Eastern Opponent
WKU TD TD
UK Fumble Punt
TTU TD Downs
SEMO Punt Punt
TSU TD Punt
JSU Fumble Punt
UTM Punt Fumble
MUR INT Punt
EIU FG Punt
APSU FG TOD
SFU
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