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2019 OVC Football Weekly Release - September 2 • 1 2019 Ohio Valley Conference Football Report OVC OVERALL W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak Austin Peay 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 41 10 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Eastern Kentucky 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 53 7 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Murray State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 59 20 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Southeast Missouri 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 44 26 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 UT Martin 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 42 20 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Tennessee State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 26 20 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Tennessee Tech 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 59 58 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 Eastern Illinois 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 10 24 0-0 0-1 0-0 L1 Jacksonville State 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 14 35 0-0 0-1 0-0 L1 OVC STANDINGS (In games through August 31) Austin Peay | Eastern Illinois | Eastern Kentucky | Jacksonville State | Murray State | Southeast Missouri | Tennessee State | Tennessee Tech | UT Martin September 2, 2019 Ohio Valley Conference FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 215 Centerview Drive, Suite 115 Contact: Kyle Schwartz Brentwood, TN 37027 Phone: (615) 690-6685 OVCSports.com Email: [email protected] Twitter: @OVCSports THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE LAST WEEK'S RESULTS The 72nd season of Ohio Valley Conference football began last week with OVC teams going 7-2 overall (including six wins over FCS opponents)...Tennessee Tech trailed Samford 44-28 with 2:20 left in regulation before scoring two touchdowns and converting two two-point conversions in the nal 1:18 to force overtime...In the second overtime TTU went for two points and converted to top the Bulldogs 59-58; the last time the teams played in 2007, Samford had won 59-52...TTU quarterback Bailey Fisher (this week's STATS National Offensive Player of the Week) accounted for ve touchdowns (2 passing, 3 rushing) and three two-point conversions (2 pass- ing, 1 rushing) while netting 463 yards of total offense (the most by a FCS player during the week)...Southeast Missouri's Zach Hall, last year's National Defensive Player of the Year, had 19 tackles in the team's win over Southern Illinois; the 19 stops are the most by a FCS player this season...UT Martin scored in every phase of the game last week with touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams; it marked the rst time the Skyhawks have accomplished such a feat since Sept. 27, 2008 against Murray State...UTM's Wanya Moton had two interceptions, including returning one 78 yards for a touchdown; he was one of three FCS players with two picks during week one...Tennessee State kicker Antonio Zita had four eld goals in the Tigers 26-20 win over Mississippi Valley State...EKU's Alonzo Booth rushed for three touchdowns in his team's win over Valparaiso; the three rushing scores are tied for the most nationally...The OVC was the only scholarship FCS conference without a game against a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team in Week 1; this week six OVC teams will play FBS opponents...OVC teams are 35-237-1 all-time against FBS opponents including wins in six of the past nine seasons...Seven of this week's nine games this week can be seen on the ESPN Family of Networks, including eight on ESPN+ and one on ESPN3...This season 69 of 72 total OVC football games will air on ESPN Networks, including 52 on ESPN+ and 12 on ESPN3.....This year marks the 150th anniversary of the rst college football games. THIS WEEK’S OVC HIGHLIGHTS/STORYLINES Thursday, August 29 @Chattanooga 24, Eastern Illinois 10 @Murray State 59, Pikeville 20 @Eastern Kentucky 53, Valparaiso 7 @UT Martin 42, Northwestern State 20 @#17 Southeast Missouri 44, Southern Illinois 26 @Southeastern Louisiana 35, #6 Jacksonville State 14 @Austin Peay 41, North Carolina Central 10 Saturday, August 31 @Tennessee Tech 59, Samford 58 (2OT) @Tennessee State 26, Mississippi Valley State 20 * Indicates OVC Contest ALL TIMES CENTRAL Saturday, September 7 Tennessee Tech at Miami (Ohio), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN+) #18 Central Arkansas at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Eastern Illinois at Indiana, 2:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network) Murray State at #3 Georgia, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN2) Chattanooga at #17 Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+) Eastern Kentucky at Louisville, 6:00 p.m. (ACC Network Extra) Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN3) UT Martin at #8 Florida, 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU) #12 Southeast Missouri at #13 Montana State, 7:00 p.m.

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2019 Ohio Valley Conference Football Report

OVC OVERALL W L PCT. PF PA W L PCT. PF PA Home Away Neutral StreakAustin Peay 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 41 10 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1Eastern Kentucky 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 53 7 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1Murray State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 59 20 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1Southeast Missouri 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 44 26 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1UT Martin 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 42 20 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1Tennessee State 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 26 20 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1Tennessee Tech 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1.000 59 58 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1Eastern Illinois 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 10 24 0-0 0-1 0-0 L1Jacksonville State 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 14 35 0-0 0-1 0-0 L1

OVC STANDINGS(In games through August 31)

Austin Peay | Eastern Illinois | Eastern Kentucky | Jacksonville State | Murray State | Southeast Missouri | Tennessee State | Tennessee Tech | UT Martin

September 2, 2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 215 Centerview Drive, Suite 115Contact: Kyle Schwartz Brentwood, TN 37027Phone: (615) 690-6685 OVCSports.comEmail: [email protected] Twitter: @OVCSports

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

The 72nd season of Ohio Valley Conference football began last week with OVC teams going 7-2 overall (including six wins over FCS opponents)...Tennessee Tech trailed Samford 44-28 with 2:20 left in regulation before scoring two touchdowns and converting two two-point conversions in the fi nal 1:18 to force overtime...In the second overtime TTU went for two points and converted to top the Bulldogs 59-58; the last time the teams played in 2007, Samford had won 59-52...TTU quarterback Bailey Fisher (this week's STATS National Offensive Player of the Week) accounted for fi ve touchdowns (2 passing, 3 rushing) and three two-point conversions (2 pass-ing, 1 rushing) while netting 463 yards of total offense (the most by a FCS player during the week)...Southeast Missouri's Zach Hall, last year's National Defensive Player of the Year, had 19 tackles in the team's win over Southern Illinois; the 19 stops are the most by a FCS player this season...UT Martin scored in every phase of the game last week with touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams; it marked the fi rst time the Skyhawks have accomplished such a feat since Sept. 27, 2008 against Murray State...UTM's Wanya Moton had two interceptions, including returning one 78 yards for a touchdown; he was one of three FCS players with two picks during week one...Tennessee State kicker Antonio Zita had four fi eld goals in the Tigers 26-20 win over Mississippi Valley State...EKU's Alonzo Booth rushed for three touchdowns in his team's win over Valparaiso; the three rushing scores are tied for the most nationally...The OVC was the only scholarship FCS conference without a game against a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team in Week 1; this week six OVC teams will play FBS opponents...OVC teams are 35-237-1 all-time against FBS opponents including wins in six of the past nine seasons...Seven of this week's nine games this week can be seen on the ESPN Family of Networks, including eight on ESPN+ and one on ESPN3...This season 69 of 72 total OVC football games will air on ESPN Networks, including 52 on ESPN+ and 12 on ESPN3.....This year marks the 150th anniversary of the fi rst college football games.

THIS WEEK’S OVC HIGHLIGHTS/STORYLINES

Thursday, August 29@Chattanooga 24, Eastern Illinois 10@Murray State 59, Pikeville 20@Eastern Kentucky 53, Valparaiso 7@UT Martin 42, Northwestern State 20@#17 Southeast Missouri 44, Southern Illinois 26@Southeastern Louisiana 35, #6 Jacksonville State 14@Austin Peay 41, North Carolina Central 10

Saturday, August 31@Tennessee Tech 59, Samford 58 (2OT)@Tennessee State 26, Mississippi Valley State 20

* Indicates OVC ContestALL TIMES CENTRAL

Saturday, September 7Tennessee Tech at Miami (Ohio), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN+)#18 Central Arkansas at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Eastern Illinois at Indiana, 2:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network)Murray State at #3 Georgia, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN2)Chattanooga at #17 Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Eastern Kentucky at Louisville, 6:00 p.m. (ACC Network Extra)Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN3)UT Martin at #8 Florida, 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU)#12 Southeast Missouri at #13 Montana State, 7:00 p.m.

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2019 PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOFFENSIVESept. 1 Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech Sept. 8Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 10Nov. 17Nov. 24

DEFENSIVESept. 1 Wayna Moton, UT MartinSept. 8Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 10Nov. 17Nov. 24

SPECIALISTSept. 1 Antonio Zita, Tennessee State Terry Williams, UT MartinSept. 8Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 10Nov. 17Nov. 24

NEWCOMERSept. 1 Metrius Fleming, Tennessee Tech Sept. 8Sept. 15Sept. 22Sept. 29Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 20Oct. 27Nov. 3Nov. 10Nov. 17Nov. 24

Bold indicates player went on to be named National Player of the Week (STATS, HERO Sports or NCAA.com).

OVC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKKyle SchwartzAsst. Commissioner/Strategic CommunicationsPhone: (615) 690-6685 Cell: (615) 775-1937E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.OVCSports.com

ONLINE PRESS BOX: The OVC Football Online Press Box is a one-stop shop for gathering information about the OVC and its member schools. Media can access it at www.OVCSports.com/footballpressbox or through links at OVCSports.com.

SOCIAL MEDIA: Get breaking news about the OVC by follow-ing the OVC through Social Media. Check out the OVC sites at http://www.twitter.com/OVCSports and http://www.facebook.com/ovcsports. Also check out www.YouTube.com/ohiovalley-conference and the league’s blog at OVCExtra.com.

WEEKLY NOTES: The OVC will release its Players of the Week each Sunday afternoon throughout the season. The full weekly notes report will be released each Monday throughout the season by 5 p.m. CT. The report is available via e-mail, and is posted on the league’s Web site in text and PDF versions. Statistics are updated after each gameday on the OVC Web site.

OVC MEDIA INFORMATIONOFFENSIVEBailey Fisher, QB • 5-11, 205, So. • Clayton, Ga. • Tennessee TechFisher accounted for 463 yards of total offense (the most by a FCS player during the week), fi ve touchdowns (2 passing, 3 rushing) and three two-point conversions as Tennessee Tech overcame a 23-point defi cit to top Samford 59-58 in double overtime. From the 0:51 mark in the third quarter, Fisher threw two touchdowns passes, rushed for three touchdowns, then also completed three of four 2-point conversions, including the game-tying (rush) to send the game to overtime. The fi nal two touchdowns and two-point conversions came in the fi nal 1:18 of regulation, as Tech had trailed 44-28 with 2:20 to play. After the teams traded touchdowns in the fi rst overtime, Samford took a lead on the fi rst possession of the second extra period. Following a touchdown run by Andrew Fleming, Bailey converted the winning two-point conversion, a pass to David Gist, to give his team the win. Fisher fi nished the game 31-of-44 for 415 yards and two touchdowns (no interceptions) and rushed 13 times for 48 yards and three touchdowns. The 415 passing yards and the 463 yards of total offense were each the third-best performances in TTU history. In addition, Fisher also punted the ball twice for 76 yards, pinning both inside the Samford 20-yard line. Fisher was responsible for 36 points, the most of any Division I player (FBS or FCS) in the country in week one.

Others Nominated: Kentel Williams, Austin Peay; Jaelin Hayes-Benefi eld, Eastern Illinois; Alonzo Booth, Eastern Kentucky; Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville State; Jared McCray, Mur-ray State; Daniel Santacaterina, Southeast Missouri; Chris Rowland, Tennessee State; Peyton Logan, UT Martin.

DEFENSIVEWanya Moton, S • 6-1, 190, So. • Murfreesboro, Tenn. • UT MartinMoton had seven tackles and a pair of interceptions, one of which he returned 78 yards for a touchdown, as UT Martin topped Northwestern State 42-20 in its season-opener. His fi rst interception came in the second quarter, stopping a drive at the UT Martin 36-yard line, as the Skyhawks went into the locker room trailing 20-14. After the Skyhawks had taken the lead in the third quarter, Moton picked off a pass with fi ve minutes to play in the fourth quarter, returning it to pay dirt to put his team on top 35-20. Moton is one of three FCS players who had two interceptions in week one.

Others Nominated: Raymond Crittenden, Eastern Illinois; Steven Crowder, Eastern Kentucky; Zack Woodard, Jacksonville State; Edmond McGhee, Murray State; Zach Hall, Southeast Missouri; Jahsun Bryant, Tennessee State.

CO-SPECIALISTAntonio Zita, K • 5-9, 170, So. • Fayetteville, Tenn. • Tennessee StateZita connected on four fi eld goals, including a career-long 44-yarder, in Tennessee State's 26-20 win over Mississippi Valley State in the John Merritt Classic. The sophomore missed his fi rst attempt of the night (in the second quarter), but was perfect after that, including scoring the fi nal nine points of the game for the Tigers who overcame a 13-10 defi cit. Zita hit from 31 yards at the end of the fi rst half, connected from 28 yards in the third quarter and then made fi eld goals of 44 and 26 yards in the fourth quarter. He was one of only two kickers in the FCS to hit four fi eld goals in week one. His 14 points scored were the third-most by a kicker in a TSU game.

CO-SPECIALISTTerry Williams, RS • 5-10, 165, Sr. • Southaven, Miss. • UT MartinWilliams had 199 all-purpose yards, including returning a punt 55 yards for a touchdown, as UT Martin came from behind to top Northwestern State 42-20. With his team holding a one-point lead late in the third quarter, Williams grabbed the punt and raced to the end zone to extend the lead to 28-20. The senior fi nished the game with four punt returns for 98 yards, four kickoff returns for 73 yards and two receptions for 28 yards.

Others Nominated: Logan Birchfi eld, Austin Peay; Josh Delgado, Eastern Illinois; Samuel Hayworth, Eastern Kentucky; Quinaz Turner, Murray State; Kendrick Tiller, Southeast Missouri; Haidar Zaidan, Tennessee Tech.

NEWCOMERMetrius Fleming, WR • 6-0, 173, Fr. • Elberton, Ga. • Tennessee TechFleming had 108 all-purpose yards, including a 66-yard rushing touchdown on the third play of the game, in Tennessee Tech's 59-58 double overtime win against Samford. The freshman fi nished the game with 60 rushing yards, caught a pass for seven yards and returned an important kickoff 41 yards. That kickoff game in the fourth quarter against Samford had kicked a fi eld goal to go ahead 44-28 with 2:20 to play. Fleming took the ensuing kickoff 41 yards to the TTU 44-yard line, setting up a Golden Eagle touchdown six plays later.

Others Nominated: Keenan Barnes, Austin Peay; Jaelin Hayes-Benefi eld, Eastern Illinois; Tay Carothers, Murray State; Jaalon Gupton, Tennessee State; John Bachus III, UT Martin.

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During the regular season a weekly teleconference featuring the league’s nine head coaches will be held every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. Central Time. The fi rst teleconference will take place on Tuesday, Aug 27. A schedule of what times coaches will appear weekly is below. For information on how to access the call, please contact Kyle Schwartz in the OVC Offi ce (615-690-6685 or [email protected]).

10:07 - Mitch Stewart, Murray State 10:14 - Tom Matukewicz, Southeast Missouri 10:21 - John Grass, Jacksonville State 10:28 - Mark Elder, Eastern Kentucky 10:35 - Mark Hudspeth, Austin Peay 10:42 - Jason Simpson, UT Martin 10:49 - Rod Reed, Tennessee State 10:56 - Dewayne Alexander, Tennessee Tech 11:03 - Adam Cushing, Eastern Illinois

COACHES TELECONFERENCE

AUSTIN PEAYColby Wilson (931) 221-6562Cell Phone (615) 604-3803Email [email protected] site LetsGoPeay.comPress Box Number (931) 221-7191

EASTERN ILLINOISRich Moser (217) 581-7480Cell Phone (217) 508-8317Email [email protected] site EIUpanthers.comPress Box Number (217) 581-7770

EASTERN KENTUCKYKevin Britton (859) 622-2006Cell Phone (859) 358-8359Email [email protected] site EKUSports.comPress Box Number (859) 622-226

JACKSONVILLE STATEJosh Underwood (256) 782-5915Cell Phone (256) 453-3377Email [email protected] site JSUGamecockSports.comPress Box Number (256) 782-5585/5586

MURRAY STATEParker Griffi th (270) 809-3351Cell Phone (662) 341-0979Email pgriffi [email protected] site GoRacers.comPress Box Number (270) 809-6811

SOUTHEAST MISSOURIJeff Honza (573) 651-2294Cell Phone (618) 528-1145Email [email protected] site GoSoutheast.comPress Box Number (573) 651-2191

TENNESSEE STATEJose Garcia (615) 963-5922Cell Phone (615) 838-4199Email [email protected] site TSUTigers.comPress Box Number (615) 565-4450

TENNESSEE TECHThomas Corhern (931) 372-6139Cell Phone (931) 703-4927Email [email protected] site TTUSports.comPress Box Number (931) 372-6030/6031

UT MARTINAlex Boggis 731) 881-7694Cell Phone (618) 357-1536Email [email protected] site UTMSports.comPress Box Number (731) 881-7694

OVC SID DIRECTORY

NOTES FROM AROUND THE GRIDIRONCFB150: This year marks the 150th anniversary of college football which began on November 6, 1869 when Princeton played Rutgers. The commemoration will showcase the rich history and traditions of the sport and its positive impact on lives and communities, while also promoting the opportunity it continues to provide to thousands of student-athletes across all levels of the sport. Follow the cam-paign @CFB150 and take part in the conversation with the hashtag #CFB150.

Fisher Named National Player of the Week (Sept. 2): Tennessee Tech sophomore quarterback Bailey Fisher was named the FCS National Offensive Player of the Week by STATS on Sept. 2 after his performance in a 59-58 double overtime victory over Samford. Fisher accounted for 463 yards of total offense, fi ve touchdowns (2 passing, 3 rushing) and three two-point conversions as Tennessee Tech overcame a 23-point second half defi cit. From the 0:51 mark in the third quarter, Fisher threw two touchdowns passes, rushed for three touchdowns, then also completed three of four 2-point conversions, including the game-tying (rush) to send the game to overtime. The fi nal two touchdowns and two-point conversions came in the fi nal 1:18 of regulation, as Tech had trailed 44-28 with 2:20 to play. After the teams traded touchdowns in the fi rst overtime, Samford took a lead on the fi rst possession of the second extra period. Following a touchdown run by Andrew Fleming, Bailey converted the winning two-point conversion, a pass to David Gist, to give his team the win. Fisher fi nished the game 31-of-44 for 415 yards and two touchdowns (no interceptions) and rushed 13 times for 48 yards and three touchdowns. The 415 passing yards and the 463 yards of total offense were each the third-best performances in TTU history. In addition, Fisher also punted the ball twice for 76 yards, pinning both inside the Samford 20-yard line. Fisher was responsible for 36 points, the most of any Division I player (FBS or FCS) in the country in week one.

OVC in NCAA Statistical Leaders: In the latest NCAA statistical rankings, Tennessee Tech ranks fi rst in fewest interceptions thrown (0), turnovers lost (0), fourth down conversion percentage (100%) and red zone offense (100%), second in total offense (671.0 yards/game), fourth in passing offense (425.0 yards/game), scoring offense (59.0 points/game) and time of possession (38:42), fi fth in punt return defense (-2.0 yards/return) and ninth in kickoff return yardage defense (11.4 yards/return). Eastern Kentucky ranks fi rst in net punting (56.0 yards/punt), punt return defense (-9.0 yards/return), red zone defense (0.0%) and red zone offense (100%), third in scoring defense (7.0 points/game) and tackles-for-loss (12.0/game), fourth in total defense (184.0 yards/game), eighth in scoring offense (53.0 points/game) and fumbles recovered (2), ninth in rushing offense (333.0 yards/game) and 10th in punt returns (15.0 yards/return). Murray State ranks fi rst in turnovers lost (0), second in fumbles recovered (3), third in turnover margin (+3.0/game) and tackles-for-loss (12.0/game), fourth in scoring offense (59.0 points/game), seventh in turnovers gained (3), eighth in kickoff returns (31.0 yards/return) and ninth in rushing defense (46.0 yards/game). Southeast Missouri ranks fi rst in sacks allowed (0.0/game), fourth down conversion (100%), red zone offense (100%) and tackles-for-loss allowed (0.0/game) and fourth in punt returns (18.5 yards/return). Austin Peay is fi fth in total defense (192.0 yards/game), seventh in scoring defense (10.0 points/game) and 10th in total offense (563.0 yards/game) while Jacksonville State is sixth in passing offense (414.0 yards/game). Individually, Tennessee Tech's Bailey Fisher is fi rst in total offense (463.0 yards/game), rushing touchdowns (3), scoring (20.0 points/game) and points responsible for (36.0/game), fourth in passing yards (415.0/game) and completions (31.0/game), 11th in passing effi ciency (164.7) and 13th in completion percentage (70.5%). Austin Peay's Kentel Williams is second in rushing yards/carry (11.58), fi fth in rushing (139.0 yards/game) and sixth in all-purpose yards (208.0/game). EKU's Alonzo Booth is fi rst in rushing touchdowns (3), second in scoring (18.0 points/game) and ninth in rushing yards/game (128.0). Tennessee State's Chris Rowland is second in receptions/game (11.0) and receiving yards/game (172.0) and third in all-purpose yards (235.0/game). UTM's Peyton Logan is fourth in rushing (149.0/game) and rushing yards/carry (11.46). Jacksonville State's Zerrick Cooper is second in completions/game (40.0) and completion percentage (76.9%) and fi fth in passing yards/game (405.0). Austin Peay's DeAngelo Wilson is second in receiving touchdowns (3) while JSU's Trae Barry is fourth in receptions/game (10.0). TSU's Antonio Zita is fi rst in fi eld goals made (4.0/game) while SEMO's Zach Hall is fi rst in tackles (19.0/game).

Southeast Missouri and Jacksonville State Ranked in National Polls: After Week 1 both South-east Missouri and Jacksonville State remain ranked in the Top 25 polls. The Redhawks are now No. 12 in the STATS Poll and No. 13 in the FCS Coaches Top 25 after its win over Southern Illinois. It is the highest ranking for Southeast Missouri since being 13th in the fi nal poll of the 2010 season. After starting the season No. 6 in both polls, Jacksonville State dropped to No. 17 in the FCS Coaches Poll and No. 18 in the STATS Poll. It marks just the fourth time in the past 75 weeks that the Gamecocks have not been ranked in the Top 10; JSU has been ranked in the Top 25 in 76-straight polls.

OVC Teams Against FBS Opponents: OVC teams will play nine total games against Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponents in 2019. OVC teams are now a combined 35-237-1 all-time against FBS foes, including wins over FBS teams in six of the past nine seasons (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017).

JSU's Cooper and Pearson on Walter Payton Award Watch List: Jacksonville State junior quar-terback Zerrick Cooper and senior wide receiver Josh Pearson are two of the initial 25 players named to the Walter Payton Award Watch List. The award, sponsored by STATS and fi rst awarded in 1987, is given to the top offensive player in the FCS and has twice been won by an OVC player: Eastern Illinois’ Tony Romo (2002) and Jimmy Garoppolo (2013). The Payton Watch List can undergo revision during the season. A national panel of over 150 sports information and media relations direc-tors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries will vote on the winner following the regular season.

Three OVC Players on Buck Buchanan Award Watch List: Three OVC players have been named to the 2019 Buck Buchanan Award Watch List by STATS. The award is given to the top defensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The OVC selections were Jacksonville State senior defensive back Marlon Bridges, Southeast Missouri senior linebacker Zach Hall and East-ern Kentucky senior defensive lineman Aaron Patrick. The watch list will have updates during the season. A national panel of over 150 sports information and media relations directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries will vote on 25 fi nalists following the regular season. The award was fi rst bestowed in 1995 and the fi rst OVC player to win the honor was Jacksonville State's Darius

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NATIONAL POLLSSTATSNo. Team Record Pts.1. North Dakota State (148) 1-0 3,983 2. James Madison (11) 0-1 3,719 3. South Dakota State 0-1 3,658 4. Eastern Washington (1) 0-1 3,398 5. UC Davis 0-1 3,258 6. Maine 1-0 3,167 7. Weber State 0-1 2,909 8. Towson 1-0 2,641 9. Kennesaw State 1-0 2,61210. Nicholls 0-1 2,03111. UNI 0-1 1,88412. Southeast Missouri 1-0 1,69613. Montana State 0-1 1,56814. Indiana State 0-1 1,53115. North Carolina A&T 1-0 1,51216. Illinois State 0-1 1,47317. Furman 1-0 1,43418. Jacksonville State 0-1 1,29819. Wofford 0-1 1,17620. Central Arkansas 1-0 1,05521. Delaware 1-0 1,02222. Montana 1-0 78123. Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 74624. Villanova 1-0 53525. Sam Houston State 0-1 518

Others (OVC Only): Eastern Kentucky (203)

FCS COACHES POLLNo. Team Record Pts.1. North Dakota State (25) 1-0 649 2. James Madison (1) 0-1 622 3. South Dakota State 0-1 567 4. UC Davis 0-1 516 5. Eastern Washington 0-1 514 6. Maine 1-0 510 7. Kennesaw State 1-0 478 8. Weber State 0-1 442 9. Towson 1-0 38310. Nicholls 0-1 30011. Furman 1-0 29512. Northern Iowa 0-1 29413. Southeast Missouri 1-0 29014. North Carolina A&T 1-0 27415. Indiana State 0-1 26416. Illinois State 0-1 25717. Jacksonville State 0-1 25218. Central Arkansas 1-0 21519. Montana State 0-1 20920. Wofford 0-1 17921. Delaware 1-0 12922. Sam Houston State 0-1 10823. Montana 1-0 10124. Colgate 0-2 7225. Princeton 0-0 24

Others (OVC Only): Eastern Kentucky (30), Austin Peay (16).

OVC IN THE POLLS WEEK-BY-WEEK (STATS/FCS COACHES)AP EIU EKU JSU MUR SEMO TSU TTU UTM

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Jackson in 2017. A year ago it became back-to-back OVC winners as SEMO's Hall won the honor. Hall is seeking to become the second two-time winner of the Buck Buchanan Award (Appalachian State linebacker Dexter Coakley in 1995-96).

Sgt. York Trophy Presented by Delta Dental and Farm Bureau Health Plans: This year marks the 13th of the Sgt. York Trophy presented by Delta Dental of Tennessee and Farm Bureau Health Plans. The trophy (founded in 2007 by the Nashville Sports Council and OVC) goes to the winner of the quadrangular season football series between the four OVC football-playing schools located in the state of Tennessee (Austin Peay, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech and UT Martin). The award is only the second traveling trophy that involves more than two teams in college sports; the other is the Commander in Chief’s Trophy which has been contested between Air Force, Army and Navy annually since 1972. The award is named in honor of Alvin C. York, the most noted Soldier of World War I. As a corporal in the 2nd battalion, 328th Infantry, in the Battle of the Meuse River-Argonne (Oct. 8, 1918), York and seven other soldiers captured 132 prisoners, was promoted to sergeant and received the Distinguished Service Cross, the French Croix de Guerre, the French Legion of Honor, the Croce di Guerra of Italy and the War Medal of Montenegro. Upon his return to the United States in 1919, he was bestowed the Congressional Medal of Honor. The trophy goes to the team with the best record against the other schools (in case of a tie there will be co-champions and the actual trophy will be retained by the defending champion if they are involved in the tie or if the defending champion is not involved in the tie it will go to the institution that has gone the most seasons without winning the trophy).

NCAA Division I Playoff Information: This season marks the seventh of an expanded 24-team fi eld for the NCAA Division I Football Championship; in 2010 the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoff fi eld expanded to 20 teams, up from 16 previously, and in 2013 the fi eld increased to 24 for the fi rst time. The expansion in 2010 to 20 teams was the fi rst since the fi eld grew from 12 to 16 teams in 1997. The 24-team fi eld is comprised of 10 automatic bids and 14 at-large berths. There are eight fi rst round matchups (16 total teams), while eight (8) teams receive a bye into the second round. For the 10th time in 2019, the championship game will be played in Frisco, Texas at Toyota Stadium, a 20,500-seat multi-purpose stadium. The Southland Conference serves as the host of the championship, which will be held on Saturday, January 11.

Recent Playoff Success: Beginning with the 2001 season the OVC went until 2013 without a FCS Playoff victory. But over the past six seasons OVC teams have performed well in the playoffs. In 2013 the OVC placed three teams in the fi eld for the fi rst time and each won at least one game with Eastern Illinois and Jacksonville State advancing to the quarterfi nals (the fi rst time that had happened in the league since 1991). In 2015 Jacksonville State (who during that year became the fi rst OVC team ranked No. 1 in the Top 25 since 1999) won three playoff games to become the fi rst OVC team to advance to the National Championship game since 1982. Along the way JSU set an OVC record for points in a playoff game with 58 against Charleston Southern in the quarterfi nals, and then broke the record a week later in a 62-10 victory over Sam Houston State in the semifi nals. A year ago Jacksonville State and Southeast Missouri each won a game in the playoffs.

OVC Game of the Week on ESPN3: For the seventh-straight year the OVC is producing a “Game of the Week” package that will air on ESPN3 this fall. The eight-game schedule is once again in conjunc-tion with Tupelo Raycom. Kevin Ingram, host of “The Wake Up Zone” on 104.5 The Zone in Nashville, will handle play-by-play duties while Bob Belvin, on-air talent and contributor at ESPN Clarksville, will provide analysis. The duo has worked together each of the past seven years in the league’s TV package. Sept. 28 - Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 4 p.m. CT Oct. 5 - UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky, 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. CT Oct. 19 - Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 3 p.m. CT Oct. 26 - Murray State at Jacksonville State, 3 p.m. CT Nov. 2 - Southeast Missouri at Tennessee State, 2 p.m. CT Nov. 9 - Eastern Kentucky at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m. CT Nov. 16 - Austin Peay at Murray State, 12 p.m. CT Nov. 23 - Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1 p.m. CT

ESPN+: The OVC enters year two with ESPN+, the fi rst multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International segment, be-ing the exclusive home of regular season and OVC Championship broadcasts. This season 52 OVC football games will air on ESPN+ (eight other games will be on ESPN3). Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year). ESPN+ is an integrated part of the completely redesigned ESPN App and also available on the web, iPhone, iPad, tvOS, Android Handset, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast and FireTV. More information can be found at www.OVCSports.com/ESPN.

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Three OVC Quarterbacks on CFPA FCS National Performer of the Year Watch List: Three OVC quarterbacks are among the 40 players named to the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) FCS National Performer of the Year Watch List. The selections were Austin Peay junior Jeremiah Oatsvall, Jacksonville State junior Zerrick Cooper and Southeast Missouri senior Daniel Santaca-terina. The 2019 CFPA FCS National Performer of the Year Trophy is a 22-inch K-9 optic crystal tower with eight-inch crystal football on top. All FCS players are eligible for the award. The award winner will be announced January 15, 2020.

Two OVC Punters Named to FCS Punter of the Year Watch List: Murray State's Steve Dawson and Southeast Missouri's Jake Reynolds are two of 28 players nationally named to the inaugural FCS Punter of the Year Preseason Watchlist by the Augusta Sports Council. The 2019 season will be the fi rst for the FCS Punter of the Year Award which is presented by the Augusta Sports Council. Based in Augusta, Georgia, the Council is also home to the Ray Guy Award, which honors the nation's top FBS punter each year. The FCS Punter of the Year Preseason Watchlist was chosen based on 2018 All-Americans, 2018 All-Conference selections, and conference nominations. Players were reviewed based on their eligibility and inclusion on their team's 2019 roster.

Academic Success: During the past academic year (2018-19) there were 106 OVC football student-athletes who were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll for having a 3.25 grade point average or higher. In addition, 10 student-athletes were awarded the OVC Academic Medal of Honor for achieving perfect 4.0 GPAs. The OVC also awards a Team Academic Award for the football program with the highest percentage of players with a 3.25 grade point average or higher; that award went to Murray State for 2018-19.

A Look at the Coaches: Seven of the nine OVC coaches from last season return to their respec-tive teams in 2019. Jacksonville State's John Grass, Tennessee State's Rod Reed and Tennessee Tech's Dewayne Alexander are currently coaching at their alma maters. The longest tenured coach in the league is UT Martin’s Jason Simpson who is in his 14th season with the Skyhawks in 2019. Simpson has 81 overall victories in his career, tied for sixth-most in OVC history (one win away from tying for sixth-place).

NFL Connections: As of September 1, there are 15 former Ohio Valley Conference players on NFL rosters (11 active, 2 practice squad, 2 injured reserve). Those players include former Eastern Illinois standout quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who has won two Super Bowl Championship with the Patri-ots and is now the starter for the San Francisco 49ers, and Tennessee State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, a former First Round Draft pick who was a starter for the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII and who has been a Pro Bowl selection. Seven of the nine current OVC football schools have at least one player in the NFL.

Preseason Forecasts: For the sixth-straight year and eighth time in the past 10 years, Jacksonville State has been picked the preseason football favorite in the Ohio Valley Conference for 2019. The Gamecocks, who have won fi ve-straight OVC Championships and 39 of its last 40 OVC games, received 14 of a possible 18 fi rst-place votes in a poll of league head coaches and communications directors. The Gamecocks totaled 126 total points to out-distance Southeast Missouri, who ended the Gamecocks 36-game OVC win streak a season ago and earned an at-large berth into the FCS playoffs, who picked up the other four fi rst-place votes and was tabbed second (115 points). Eastern Kentucky was picked third (98) and followed by Austin Peay (70), Murray State and Tennessee State (61), UT Martin (60), Eastern Illinois (35) and Tennessee Tech (22).

JSU's Cooper, SEMO's Hall Headline Preseason All-OVC Team: Jacksonville State junior quarter-back Zerrick Cooper and Southeast Missouri State senior linebacker Zach Hall were named the 2019 OVC Preseason Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in a vote of by the league’s head football coaches and communications directors. Jacksonville State led the way with seven total preseason selections, while Southeast Missouri followed with six picks, Tennessee State had four selections, Eastern Kentucky, Murray State and UT Martin had three apiece, Austin Peay had two picks and East-ern Illinois had one. Returning players who were fi rst-team All-OVC selections last year (15 in total) were automatic selections to the preseason team this year. The squad also included eight players who were second-team picks in 2018. Of the 29 total selections, 26 were seniors and three were juniors.

Let’s Get It Started: The 72nd season of Ohio Valley Conference football got underway on Thursday, August 29. The OVC is made up of nine football-playing schools; since its beginning, 15 of the 18 total schools that have played football in the league have claimed at least one championship.

Instant Replay: For the third-straight year, the OVC will have instant replay for all non-conference and conference home football contests. The league has partnered with DVSport to implement replay which is defi ned by Rule 12 of the NCAA Football Rule Book.

I-AA No More: Although some people may still refer to it as I-AA football, the term that represents the level of Division I football in which the Ohio Valley Conference competes has been long retired. Beginning with the 2006 National Championship game, the term Football Championship Subdivision (or FCS) is to be used. Teams who play at the FCS level can offer a maximum of 63 scholarships (Football Bowl Subdivision teams can offer 85) and compete in a 24-team playoff at the end of the season to determine the national champion.

FCS OpponentsBig Sky 0-0Big South 0-0CAA 0-0Independent 0-0Ivy 0-0MEAC 1-0Missouri Valley 1-0NEC 0-0Patriot 0-0Pioneer 1-0Southern 1-1Southland 1-1SWAC 1-0 FCS Total 6-2

FBS OpponentsAmerican Athletic 0-0Atlantic Coast 0-0Big Ten 0-0Big 12 0-0Conference USA 0-0MAC 0-0Mountain West 0-0Pac-12 0-0SEC 0-0Sun Belt 0-0 FBS Total 0-0

Non-Division I 1-0

Total Non-Conference Record 7-2

OVC VS. OTHER CONFERENCES

Murray State currently has a streak of scoring in 155 consecu-tive games, the longest streak of any OVC school. Below is a list of each OVC school and their current scoring streak; that list is followed by the longest FCS scoring streaks in NCAA history.

# Team Last Shutout155 Murray State 42-0 vs. Illinois St. (9/24/05)92 Southeast Missouri 59-0 vs. Purdue (9/17/11)80 Jacksonville State 23-0 vs. Florida (11/17/12)59 Tennessee State 44-0 vs. Eastern Ky. (11/2/13)44 Eastern Illinois 41-0 vs. Northwestern (9/12/15)23 Eastern Kentucky 24-0 vs. Eastern Illinois (11/19/16)18 UT Martin 7-0 vs. Austin Peay (9/30/17)12 Tennessee Tech 24-0 vs. UT Martin (11/18/17)11 Austin Peay 45-0 vs. Georgia (9/1/18)

Longest All-Time FCS Streaks Without Being Shutout# Team Years393 Montana* 1989-present291 Hampton 1984-2009282 Dayton* % 1993-present265 Lehigh 1986-2010230 Georgia Southern 1996-2013 (left FCS)220 Delaware 1996-2014199 Eastern Washington 1988-2006197 Eastern Illinois # 1977-96165 UNI 1983-96158 McNeese State 1988-01

* Active Streak# Streak began before FCS was formed in 1978% Overall streak is 476 (194 games were as a DIII team)

SCORING STREAKS

ACTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMESBelow is a list of 100-yard rushing games for active players in the OVC. Totals are for the players careers while in the OVC and are updated through Week 1 of the 2019 season.

Active OVCer’s With 100-Yard Rushing Games Kentel Williams, Austin Peay 8 Daryl McCleskey Jr., Eastern Kentucky 5 JaVaughn Craig, Austin Peay 4 Earl Harrison, Tennessee State 3 Andrew Goldsmith, Tennessee Tech 2 Scotty Gilkey Jr., Eastern Illinois 1 Ahmaad Tanner, Austin Peay 1 Jeremiah Oatsvall, Austin Peay 1 Zion Webb, Jacksonville State 1 Rodney Castille, Murray State 1 David Gist, Tennessee Tech 1 Te'kendrick Roberson, Tennessee State 1 Jaelen Greene, Jacksonville State 1 Peyton Logan, UT Martin 1 Alonzo Booth, Eastern Kentucky 1

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The 2019 season marks the 13th of competition for the Sergeant York Trophy, an award created by the Nashville Sports Council and the Ohio Valley Conference. The trophy is contested between the four OVC football-playing schools in the state of Tennessee - Austin Peay, Tennessee State, Tennes-see Tech and UT Martin - and goes to the team with the best combined record versus those schools in a given year.

The award is co-sponsored by Delta Dental of Ten-nessee and Farm Bureau Health Plans.

In the event of a tie, the award will be shared; however, the previous winner will retain the trophy if they are part of the tie. If the tie is between two other institutions, the trophy will go to the institution that has gone the most seasons without winning the trophy.

The award is only the second traveling trophy that involves more than two teams in college sports; the other is the Commander in Chief’s Trophy which has been contested between Air Force, Army and Navy annually since 1972. The award is named in honor of Alvin C. York, the most noted Soldier of World War I. Upon his return to the United States in 1919, he was bestowed the Congressional Medal of Honor. Following the war York returned his home in Pall Mall, Tenn. where he dedicated his life to improving education and facilitating educational op-portunities for children in the state of Tennessee.

All-Time Sgt. York Trophy Winners2007 - Tennessee State*, Austin Peay2008 - Tennessee State2009 - Tennessee Tech2010 - UT Martin2011 - Tennessee State*, Tennessee Tech2012 - Tennessee State*, UT Martin2013 - Tennessee State2014 - UT Martin2015 - UT Martin2016 - UT Martin*, Tennessee State, Tenn. Tech2017 - Austin Peay2018 - Austin Peay*, Tennessee State, UT Martin2019 - TBD

*Took home the trophy due to winning the tiebreaker

SGT. YORK TROPHY

2019 Sgt. York Trophy ContestsOct. 12 - UT Martin at Tennessee TechOct. 19 - Austin Peay at Tennessee StateOct. 26 - Austin Peay at Tennessee TechNov. 9 - UT Martin at Austin PeayNov. 16 - Tennessee State at UT MartinNov. 23 - Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech

2019 Sgt. York Trophy StandingsTeam AP TSU TTU UTM RecordAustin Peay -- Tenn. State -- Tenn. Tech -- UT Martin --

All-Time Record in Sgt. York GamesAustin Peay 12-24Tennessee State 19-17Tennessee Tech 16-20UT Martin 25-11

2019 SUPERLATIVES100-Yard Rushing Games149.............. Peyton Logan, UT Martin vs. Northwestern State (Aug. 29)139.............. Kentel Williams, Austin Peay vs. North Carolina Central (Aug. 29)128.............. Alonzo Booth, Eastern Kentucky vs. Valparaiso (Aug. 29)

400-Yard Passing Games415.............. Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech vs. Samford (Aug. 31)414.............. Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville State at Southeastern Louisiana (Aug. 29)

300-Yard Passing Games330.............. Cameron Rosendahl, Tennessee State vs. Mississippi Valley State (Aug. 31)

250-Yard Passing Gamesnone

100-Yard Receiving Games 172.............. Chris Rowland, Tennessee State vs. Mississippi Valley State (Aug. 31)146.............. Kristian Wilkerson, Southeast Missouri vs. Southern Illinois (Aug. 29)118 .............. Austin Hicks, Tennessee Tech vs. Samford (Aug. 31)110 .............. Darrius Stafford, Tennessee Tech vs. Samford (Aug. 31)106.............. DeAngelo Wilson, Austin Peay vs. North Carolina Central (Aug. 29)

10-Reception Games11 ................ Chris Rowland, Tennessee State vs. Mississippi Valley State (Aug. 31)10................ Trae Barry, Jacksonville State at Southeastern Louisiana (Aug. 29)

200-Yard All-Purpose Games235.............. Chris Rowland, Tennessee State vs. Mississippi Valley State (Aug. 31)208.............. Kentel Williams, Austin Peay vs. North Carolina Central (Aug. 29)

50-Yard Field Goalsnone

15-Tackle Games19................ Zach Hall, Southeast Missouri vs. Southern Illinois (Aug. 29)

Multiple Defensive Interception Games1.................. Wanya Moton, UT Martin Last vs. Northwestern State (Aug. 29)

Multiple Rushing Touchdown Games1.................. Alonzo Booth, Eastern Kentucky Last vs. Valparaiso (Aug. 29)1.................. Jared McCray, Murray State Last vs. Pikeville (Aug. 29)1.................. Rodney Castille, Murray State Last vs. Pikeville (Aug. 29)1.................. Peyton Logan, UT Martin Last vs. Northwestern State (Aug. 29)1.................. Daniel Santacaterina, SE Missouri Last vs. Southern Illinois (Aug. 29)1.................. Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech Last vs. Samford (Aug. 31)

Multiple Receiving Touchdown Games1.................. DeAngelo Wilson, Austin Peay Last vs. North Carolina Central (Aug. 29)

Multiple Passing Touchdown Games1.................. Preston Rice, Murray State Last vs. Pikeville (Aug. 29)1.................. Jeremiah Oatsvall, Austin Peay Last vs. North Carolina Central (Aug. 29)1.................. John Bachus, UT Martin Last vs. Northwestern State (Aug. 29)1.................. Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville State Last at Southeastern Louisiana (Aug. 29)1.................. Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech Last vs. Samford (Aug. 31)

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There are currently 15 former Ohio Valley Conference football players (11 active, 2 practice squad, 2 injured reserve) on NFL rosters for the 2019 season. That includes former EIU quarterback standout Jimmy Garoppolo as well as Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, a 2008 First Round Draft pick and Super Bowl XLIII out of Tennessee State.

Active Players (11)Jordan Berry, Pittsburgh Steelers (Eastern Kentucky)Tim Boyle, Green Bay Packers (Eastern Kentucky)Drew Forbes, Cleveland Browns (Southeast Missouri)Mike Ford, Detroit Lions (Southeast Missouri)Jimmy Garoppolo, San Francisco 49ers (Eastern Illinois)Kamu Grugier-Hill, Philadelphia Eagles (Eastern Illinois)Anthony Levine, Baltimore Ravens (Tennessee State)Siran Neal, Buffalo Bills (Jacksonville State)Troymaine Pope, Los Angeles Chargers (Jacksonville State)Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Washington Redskins (TSU)Quincy Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars (Murray State)

Practice Squad (2)Aaron Adeoye, Baltimore Ravens (Southeast Missouri)Drew Anderson, Arizona Cardinals (Murray State)

Injured Reserve/PUP (2)Chris Landrum, Houston Texans (Jacksonville State)DJ Montgomery, Cleveland Brown (Austin Peay)

Head Coaches (1)Sean Payton - New Orleans Saints (Eastern Illinois)

General Managers (2)Ryan Pace - Chicago Bears (Eastern Illinois)Jon Robinson - Tennessee Titans (Southeast Missouri)

OVC PLAYERS IN THE NFL2019 SUPERLATIVES

The FCS playoffs began in 1978, when four teams competed for the national championship. The OVC did not have a team in the playoffs that season but have every year since. Only Montana has made more playoff appearances than Eastern Kentucky, who won national championships in 1979 and 1982. The Colonels have been in 21 playoffs.

Team Appearances (Last) 1. Montana 23 (2015) 2. Eastern Kentucky 21 (2014) 3. Appalachian State* 20 (2012) UNI 20 (2018) 5. Georgia Southern* 19 (2012) 6. Furman 17 (2017) 7. Eastern Illinois 16 (2015) Delaware 16 (2018) McNeese State 16 (2015) New Hampshire 16 (2017)11. James Madison 15 (2018)12. Eastern Washington 13 (2018)13. Jackson State 12 (1997) Villanova 12 (2016) Youngstown State 12 (2016)16. Colgate 11 (2018) Idaho 11 (1995) Lehigh 11 (2017) Richmond 11 (2016) Sam Houston State 11 (2017) Western Illinois 11 (2017)22. William & Mary 10 (2015)23. Jacksonville State 9 (2018) Montana State 9 (2018) North Dakota State 9 (2018)

43. Murray State 5 (2002)55. Tennessee State # 4 (2013)72. Southeast Missouri 2 (2018)87. Tennessee Tech 1 (2011) UT Martin 1 (2006)

* - Team no longer competes at FCS level# - 2 additional appearances (1981, 1982) vacated

ALL-TIME FCS PLAYOFF APPEARANCES

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OVC PLAYERS AMONG NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERSThe below list contains any Ohio Valley Conference players ranked in the Top 50 of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national lead-ers. Rankings are through games played on August 31. Updated statistics can always be found here: http://on.ncaa.com/2aWYpHA.

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (YDS/GAME)3. Chris Rowland, TSU 235.006. Kentel Williams, APSU 208.008. Terry Williams, UTM 199.0022. Alonzo Booth, EKU 154.0028. Peyton Logan, UTM 149.0032. Kristian Wilkerson, SEMO 146.0047. Andrew Goldsmith, TTU 131.00

RUSHING (YDS/GAME)4. Peyton Logan, UTM 149.05. Kentel Williams, APSU 139.09. Alonzo Booth, EKU 128.021. Andrew Goldsmith, TTU 97.042. Zion Custis, SEMO 78.045. Geno Hess, SEMO 77.049. Jared McCray, MUR 76.050. Te'kendrick Roberson, TSU 75.0

RUSHING YARDS/CARRY2. Kentel Williams, APSU 11.584. Peyton Logan, UTM 11.4623. Zion Custis, SEMO 6.5025. Rodney Castille, MUR 6.3031. Geno Hess, SEMO 5.9236. Ahmaad Tanner, APSU 5.50

TOTAL RUSHING YARDS4. Peyton Logan, UTM 1495. Kentel Williams, APSU 13910. Alonzo Booth, EKU 12822. Andrew Goldsmith, TTU 9744. Zion Custis, SEMO 7847. Geno Hess, SEMO 77

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS1. Alonzo Booth, EKU 31. Bailey Fisher, TTU 3

PASSING EFFICIENCY11. Bailey Fisher, TTU 164.718. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 150.620. Zerrick Cooper, JSU 148.842. Cameron Rosendahl, TSU 133.445. Preston Rice, MUR 131.950. Jeremiah Oatsvall, APSU 121.5

TOTAL OFFENSE1. Bailey Fisher, TTU 463.06. Zerrick Cooper, JSU 405.011. Cameron Rosendahl, TSU 339.015. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 302.025. Jeremiah Oatsvall, APSU 261.039. Preston Rice, MUR 220.0

PASSING YARDS/GAME4. Bailey Fisher, TTU 415.05. Zerrick Cooper, JSU 414.08. Cameron Rosendahl, TSU 330.024. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 248.027. Jeremiah Oatsvall, APSU 232.0

PASSING YARDS/COMPLETION6. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 17.7111. John Bachus III, UTM 16.2526. Bailey Fisher, TTU 13.3933. Cameron Rosendahl, TSU 13.20

TOTAL PASSING YARDS5. Bailey Fisher, TTU 4156. Zerrick Cooper, JSU 4149. Cameron Rosendahl, TSU 33025. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 24828. Jeremiah Oatsvall, APSU 232

COMBINED KICK RETURNS3. Terry Williams, UTM 17115. Yul Gowdy, JSU 11319. Quinaz Turner, MUR 9135. Chris Rowland, TSU 6143. Al Young, SEMO 54

FIELD GOALS (MADE/GAME)1. Antonio Zita, TSU 4.008. Logan Birchfi eld, APSU 2.008. Haidar Zaidan, TTU 2.0023. Josh Delgado, EIU 1.0023. Samuel Hayworth, EKU 1.0023. Kendrick Tiller, SEMO 1.0023. Gabriel Vicente, MUR 1.00

FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE1. Logan Birchfi eld, APSU 100%1. Haidar Zaidan, TTU 100%1. Josh Delgado, EIU 100%1. Samuel Hayworth, EKU 100%1. Kendrick Tiller, SEMO 100%

PUNTING (YDS/PUNT)24. Kaleb Mosley, TSU 43.2

INTERCEPTIONS (PER GAME)1. Wanya Moton, UTM 2.04. Raymond Crittenden, EIU 1.04. Bryce Dewberry, EIU 1.04. Marcus Lucas, SEMO 1.0

TACKLES/GAME1. Zach Hall, SEMO 19.015. TJ Jefferson, UTM 12.026. Sherrod Pittman, UTM 11.046. Aderick Moore, TTU 10.046. Zack Woodard, JSU 10.0

SACKS/GAME13. 11 Players Tied With 1.00

FORCED FUMBLES/GAME2. Marlon Bridges, JSU 2.004. Steven Crowder, EKU 1.004. Edmond McGhee, MUR 1.004. Traco Williams, JSU 1.00

PASSES DEFENDED/GAME1. Domonique Williams, TSU 4.03. Cecil Cherry, UTM 3.014. 6 Played Tied With 2.0

TACKLES FOR LOSS/GAME4. Steven Crowder, EKU 3.012. Aaron Patrick, EKU 2.512. Sherrod Pittman, UTM 2.524. 5 Players Tied With 2.0

FUMBLES RECOVERED1. Tay Carothers, MUR 27. 4 Players Tied With 1

COMPLETIONS/GAME2. Zerrick Cooper, JSU 40.04. Bailey Fisher, TTU 31.010. Cameron Rosendahl, TSU 25.013. Jeremiah Oatsvall, APSU 24.027. Preston Rice, MUR 20.0

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE2. Zerrick Cooper, JSU 76.9%13. Bailey Fisher, TTU 70.5%28. Preston Rice, MUR 64.5%35. Jeremiah Oatsvall, APSU 61.5%38. Cameron Rosendahl, TSU 59.5%44. Harry Woodbery, EIU 59.1%48. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 58.3%

RECEPTIONS PER GAME2. Chris Rowland, TSU 11.04. Trae Barry, JSU 10.026. Jamari Hester, JSU 7.026. Darrius Stafford, TTU 7.037. Daniel Byrd, JSU 6.037. Rodney Castille, MUR 6.037. Kristian Wilkerson, SEMO 6.037. DeAngelo Wilson, APSU 6.0

RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME2. Chris Rowland, TSU 172.06. Kristian Wilkerson, SEMO 146.018. Austin Hicks, TTU 118.022. Darrius Stafford, TTU 110.024. DeAngelo Wilson, APSU 106.037. Aaron Alston, SEMO 91.039. Jamari Hester, JSU 90.047. Trae Barry, JSU 83.050. Josh Pearson, JSU 81.0

TOTAL RECEIVING YARDS3. Chris Rowland, TSU 1727. Kristian Wilkerson, SEMO 14619. Austin Hicks, TTU 11823. Darrius Stafford, TTU 11025. DeAngelo Wilson, APSU 10638. Aaron Alston, SEMO 9140. Jamari Hester, JSU 90

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS2. DeAngelo Wilson, APSU 3

SCORING (PTS/GAME)1. Bailey Fisher, TTU 20.02. Alonzo Booth, EKU 18.02. DeAngelo Wilson, APSU 18.011. Antonio Zita, TSU 14.014. Rodney Castille, MUR 12.014. Peyton Logan, UTM 12.014. Jared McCray, MUR 12.014. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 12.0

POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR/GAME1. Bailey Fisher, TTU 36.014. Alonzo Booth, EKU 18.014. Jeremiah Oatsvall, APSU 18.014. Daniel Santacaterina, SEMO 18.014. DeAngelo Wilson, APSU 18.032. Antonio Zita, TSU 14.035. 7 Players Tied With 12.0

PUNT RETURNS (YARDS/RETURN)1. Terry Williams, UTM 24.54. Al Young, SEMO 18.513. Chris Rowland, TSU 8.7

KICKOFF RETURNS (YDS/RETURN)28. Kentel Williams, APSU 21.541. Yul Gowdy, JSU 18.844. Terry Williams, UTM 18.3

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OVC TEAMS AMONG NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERSThe below list contains any Ohio Valley Conference teams ranked in the Top 50 of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national leaders. Rankings are through games played on August 31. Updated statistics can always be found here: http://on.ncaa.com/2aWYpHA.

RUSHING OFFENSE (YDS/GAME)9. Eastern Kentucky 333.013. Austin Peay 291.014. Southeast Missouri 281.019. Murray State 249.021. Tennessee Tech 246.029. UT Martin 179.048. Eastern Illinois 130.0

PASSING OFFENSE (YDS/GAME)4. Tennessee Tech 425.06. Jacksonville State 414.013. Tennessee State 330.025. Austin Peay 272.030. Southeast Missouri 248.032. Eastern Illinois 240.041. Murray State 216.0

PASSING YARDS/COMPLETION15. Southeast Missouri 16.5317. UT Martin 16.2538. Tennessee State 13.2040. Tennessee Tech 12.88

TOTAL OFFENSE (YDS/GAME)2. Tennessee Tech 671.010. Austin Peay 563.013. Southeast Missouri 529.018. Jacksonville State 481.021. Murray State 465.024. Tennessee State 447.029. Eastern Kentucky 442.045. Eastern Illinois 370.0

SCORING OFFENSE4. Tennessee Tech 59.04. Murray State 59.08. Eastern Kentucky 53.014. Southeast Missouri 44.017. UT Martin 42.019. Austin Peay 41.041. Tennessee State 26.0

RUSHING DEFENSE8. Tennessee State 42.09. Murray State 46.011. Austin Peay 53.015. Eastern Kentucky 68.026. Eastern Illinois 94.027. UT Martin 96.043. Tennessee Tech 133.050. Jacksonville State 146.0

PASS DEFENSE14. Eastern Kentucky 116.020. Austin Peay 139.039. Murray State 199.044. Tennessee State 205.049. Southeast Missouri 217.0

TOTAL DEFENSE4. Eastern Kentucky 184.05. Austin Peay 192.013. Murray State 245.014. Tennessee State 247.033. Eastern Illinois 350.045. Jacksonville State 384.047. Southeast Missouri 387.0

SCORING DEFENSE3. Eastern Kentucky 7.07. Austin Peay 10.024. Tennessee State 20.024. UT Martin 20.024. Murray State 20.036. Eastern Illinois 24.043. Southeast Missouri 26.0

NET PUNTING1. Eastern Kentucky 56.0040. Southeast Missouri 37.6748. Tennessee Tech 36.00

PUNT RETURNS (YDS/RETURN)2. UT Martin 24.504. Southeast Missouri 18.5010. Eastern Kentucky 15.0021. Tennessee State 8.7132. Murray State 5.50

KICKOFF RETURNS (YDS/RETURN)8. Murray State 31.0014. Eastern Kentucky 26.0027. Tennessee Tech 23.0049. Jacksonville State 18.8350. UT Martin 18.25

TURNOVER MARGIN (PER GAME)3. Murray State +3.0021. UT Martin +1.0044. 3 Teams Tied 0.00

FUMBLES RECOVERED2. Murray State 38. Eastern Kentucky 217. Jacksonville State 1

PASSES INTERCEPTED8. Eastern Illinois 28. UT Martin 217. Southeast Missouri 1

FUMBLES LOST1. Seven Teams Tied With 0

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN1. Tennessee Tech 01. Tennessee State 01. Murray State 0

TURNOVERS GAINED7. Murray State 319. UT Martin 219. Eastern Kentucky 219. Eastern Illinois 244. Southeast Missouri 144. Jacksonville State 1

TURNOVERS LOST1. Tennessee Tech 01. Murray State 029. 3 Teams Tied 1

PASSING EFFICIENCY17. Tennessee Tech 163.7025. Southeast Missouri 148.5329. Jacksonville State 145.9931. Murray State 144.2542. Austin Peay 137.6246. Tennessee State 133.38

PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE6. Austin Peay 76.6912. Tennessee State 91.3817. Murray State 102.8219. Eastern Kentucky 105.4926. Southeast Missouri 115.1034. UT Martin 129.2249. Jacksonville State 139.07

FEWEST PENALTIES PER GAME29. Tennessee Tech 5.0029. Eastern Illinois 5.0048. Eastern Kentucky 6.00

FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED PER GAME25. Eastern Illinois 34.0045. Tennessee Tech 45.00

PUNT RETURN YARDAGE DEFENSE1. Eastern Kentucky -9.005. Tennessee Tech -2.009. Eastern Illinois 0.009. UT Martin 0.009. Austin Peay 0.009. Tennessee State 0.00

KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE DEFENSE9. Tennessee Tech 6.0014. Austin Peay 11.4025. UT Martin 14.2530. Eastern Kentucky 15.2939. Jacksonville State 18.00

SACKS/GAME19. UT Martin 2.0019. Southeast Missouri 2.0019. Austin Peay 2.00

19. Murray State 2.0019. Eastern Kentucky 2.00

TACKLES FOR LOSS/GAME3. Eastern Kentucky 12.03. Murray State 12.011. Austin Peay 10.026. UT Martin 7.033. Southeast Missouri 6.0

SACKS ALLOWED/GAME1. Austin Peay 0.001. Southeast Missouri 0.0022. Tennessee State 1.0022. Eastern Illinois 1.0022. UT Martin 1.0049. Tennessee Tech 2.0049. Murray State 2.0049. Eastern Kentucky 2.00

TACKLES FOR LOSS ALLOWED1. Southeast Missouri 1.0021. Eastern Illinois 4.0032. UT Martin 5.0032. Murray State 5.00

BLOCKED KICKS3. Tennessee State 13. UT Martin 1

BLOCKED PUNTS1. UT Martin 1

3RD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE17. Tennessee Tech 52.4%18. Austin Peay 50.0%25. Southeast Missouri 46.2%25. Murray State 46.2%25. UT Martin 46.2%40. Jacksonville State 40.0%40. Eastern Illinois 40.0%

4TH DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE1. Tennessee Tech 100%1. Southeast Missouri 100%30. Eastern Illinois 50.0%30. Eastern Kentucky 50.0%30. Murray State 50.0%

3RD DOWN CONVERSION DEFENSE21. Murray State 29.4%23. Austin Peay 30.0%33. Eastern Kentucky 35.3%45. Eastern Illinois 40.0%

4TH DOWN CONVERSION DEFENSE1. Tennessee Tech 0.00%1. Eastern Illinois 0.00%1. Jacksonville State 0.00%1. Austin Peay 0.00%47. Eastern Kentucky 25.0%48. UT Martin 33.3%

TIME OF POSSESSION4. Tennessee Tech 38:4210. Eastern Illinois 34:1911. Jacksonville State 34:1112. Tennessee State 34:0929. Southeast Missouri 31:3633. Austin Peay 31:08

RED ZONE OFFENSE1. Southeast Missouri 100%1. Eastern Kentucky 100%1. Tennessee Tech 100%

RED ZONE DEFENSE1. Eastern Kentucky 0.0%10. UT Martin 50.0%10. Austin Peay 50.0%18. Jacksonville State 66.7%29. Eastern Illinois 75.0%39. Southeast Missouri 80.0%

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*Indicates overall record while at current OVC school in years school was a member of the Conference.

OVC PRESEASON HONORS (COACHES/SID’S)

Predicted Order of Finish 1. Jacksonville State (14) 126 2. Southeast Missouri (4) 115 3. Eastern Kentucky 98 4. Austin Peay 70 5. Murray State 61 Tennessee State 61 7. UT Martin 60 8. Eastern Illinois 35 9. Tennessee Tech 22

Preseason All-OVC TeamPreseason Off ensive Player of the Year: Zerrick Cooper (QB), Jacksonville StatePreseason Defensive Player of the Year: Zach Hall (LB), Southeast Missouri

Off enseQB - Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville StateQB - Daniel Santacaterina, Southeast MissouriRB - Kentel Williams, Austin PeayRB - Daryl McCleskey Jr., Eastern KentuckyWR - Josh Pearson, Jacksonville StateWR - Kristian Wilkerson, Southeast MissouriWR - Chris Rowland, Tennessee StateTE - Trae Barry, Jacksonville StateC - Thomas Burton, Tennessee StateOG - Darius Anderson, Jacksonville StateOG - Raekwon Allen, Tennessee State OT - Hunter Sosebee, Jacksonville StateOT - Kyle Anderton, Austin PeayOT - Terry Fultz, UT Martin

DefenseDL - Aaron Patrick, Eastern Kentucky DL - Julian Crutchfi eld, UT MartinDL - Clarence Thornton, Southeast MissouriDL - Terrell Greer, Eastern IllinoisDL - Austin Pickett, UT MartinLB - Zach Hall, Southeast MissouriLB - Jalen Choice, Jacksonville StateLB - Justin Swift, Southeast MissouriDB - Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville StateDB - Bydarrius Knighten, Southeast MissouriDB - Dajour Nesbeth, Tennessee State DB - Leodis Moore III, Eastern Kentucky

SpecialistsK - Gabriel Vicente, Murray State P - Steve Dawson, Murray StateRS - Malik Honeycutt, Murray State

OVC PRESEASON HONORS (MEDIA)

Predicted Order of Finish 1. Jacksonville State (15) 135 2. Southeast Missouri 115 3. Eastern Kentucky 99 4. Austin Peay 84 5. Tennessee State 75 6. UT Martin 58 7. Murray State 55 8. Eastern Illinois 38 9. Tennessee Tech 16

Preseason Off ensive Player of the Year: Zerrick Cooper (QB), Jacksonville StatePreseason Defensive Player of the Year: Zach Hall (LB), Southeast Missouri

LINDY’S MAGAZINE

Preseason First-Team All-AmericanWR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville StateLB Zach Hall, Southeast Missouri

Preseason Second-Team All-AmericanTE Trae Barry, Jacksonville StateOL Darius Anderson, Jacksonville StateDB Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville State

OVC Preseason Players of the YearOffensive: Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville StateDefensive: Zach Hall, Southeast Missouri

Predicted Order of Finish National Rank 1. Jacksonville State 4 2. Southeast Missouri 16 3. Eastern Kentucky 25 4. Austin Peay 5. Tennessee State 6. Murray State 7. Eastern Illinois 8. UT Martin 9. Tennessee Tech

STATS

Preseason All-American First-TeamWR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville StateLB Zach Hall, Southeast MissouriDB Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville State

Preseason All-American Second-TeamDL Aaron Patrick, Eastern KentuckyLS Josh Brady, Jacksonville StateATH Kentel Williams, Austin Peay

Preseason All-American Third-TeamWR Kristian Wilkerson, Southeast MissouriOL Darius Anderson, Jacksonville StatePR Chris Rowland, Tennessee State

2019 PRESEASON HONORS/AWARDS

OVC COACHING RECORDS

OVC-Only Games All Games* Overall Career RecordCoach, School Yrs. W L Pct. W L Pct. Yrs. W L Pct.Mark Hudspeth, Austin Peay 1 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 15 96 59 .619Adam Cushing, Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 0 1 .000Mark Elder, Eastern Kentucky 4 10 13 .435 15 19 .441 4 15 19 .441John Grass, Jacksonville State 6 38 1 .974 52 13 .800 6 52 13 .800Mitch Stewart Murray State 5 13 18 .419 16 29 .356 4 16 29 .356Tom Matukewicz, Southeast Missouri 6 18 21 .462 25 34 .424 7 26 34 .433Rod Reed, Tennessee State 10 27 39 .409 54 47 .535 10 54 47 .535Dewayne Alexander, Tennessee Tech 2 1 7 .125 2 10 .167 8 43 43 .500Jason Simpson, UT Martin 14 63 40 .612 81 68 .544 14 81 68 .544

ATHLON MAGAZINE

Preseason Top 257. Jacksonville State19. Southeast Missouri

Preseason All-AmericanWR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville StateLB Zach Hall, Southeast MissouriDB Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville State

STREET & SMITH

Preseason All-American TeamWR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville StateLB Zach Hall, Southeast MissouriDB Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville State

Predicted Order of Finish National Rank 1. Jacksonville State 5 2. Southeast Missouri 22 3. Eastern Kentucky 4. Tennessee State 5. Murray State 6. Austin Peay 7. UT Martin 8. Eastern Illinois 9. Tennessee Tech

PHIL STEELE

Preseason First-Team All-AmericanWR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville StateDL Aaron Patrick, Eastern KentuckyLB Zach Hall, Southeast MissouriDB Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville State

Preseason Second-Team All-AmericanDB Dajour Nesbeth, Tennessee State

Preseason Fourth-Team All-AmericanWR Kristian Wilkerson, Southeast MissouriLB Justin Swift, Southeast MissouriRS Chris Rowland, Tennessee State

HERO SPORTS

Top 25 Ranking6. Jacksonville State24. Eastern Kentucky

Preseason First-Team All-AmericanWR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville StateDB Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville StateLS Josh Brady, Jacksonville StateLB Zach Hall, Southeast MissouriRS Malik Honeycutt, Murray State

Preseason Second-Team All-AmericanDL Aaron Patrick, Eastern Kentucky

Preseason Third-Team All-AmericanQB Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville StateRS Chris Rowland, Tennessee State

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AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS (1-0, 0-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST29 North Carolina A&T (ESPN+) W, 41-10 7,512

SEPTEMBER 7 #18 Central Arkansas (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.14 at Mercer (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.21 at East Tennessee State (ESPN+) 6:30 p.m.28 Jacksonville State* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.

OCTOBER12 Southeast Missouri* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.19 at Tennessee State* (ESPN+) 4:30 p.m.26 at Tennessee Tech* (ESPN+) 1:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER2 at Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m. 9 UT Martin* (ESPN+) 3:00 p.m.16 at Murray State* (ESPN3) 12:00 p.m.23 Eastern Illinois* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

TEAM COMPOSITE SCHEDULES

EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHERS (0-1, 0-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

EASTERN KENTUCKY COLONELS (1-0, 0-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST29 Valparaiso (ESPN+) W, 53-7 11,130

SEPTEMBER 7 at Louisville (ACC Network Extra) 6:00 p.m.14 at Indiana State (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.21 at Presbyterian (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.28 Tennessee State* (ESPN+) 5:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 UT Martin* (ESPN3) 2:00 p.m.19 at Murray State* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.26 at Eastern Illinois* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 2 Austin Peay* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m. 9 at Southeast Missouri* (ESPN3) 1:00 p.m.16 Tennessee Tech* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.23 at Jacksonville State* (ESPN3) 1:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS (0-1, 0-0)Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST29 at Southeastern Louisiana (ESPN+) L, 14-35 7,116

SEPTEMBER 7 Chattanooga (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.14 Eastern Washington (ESPN+) 3:00 p.m.21 North Alabama (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.28 at Austin Peay* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 Tennessee State* (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.12 at Eastern Illinois* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.19 Southeast Missouri* (ESPN3) 3:00 p.m.26 Murray State* (ESPN3) 3:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 2 at UT Martin* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m. 9 at Tennessee Tech* (ESPN+) 1:30 p.m.23 Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN3) 1:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

AUGUST29 at Chattanooga (ESPN3) L, 10-24 8,254

SEPTEMBER 7 at Indiana (BTN) 2:30 p.m.14 Illinois State (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.21 at Indiana State (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.28 Tennessee Tech* (ESPN3) 4:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 at Murray State* (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.12 Jacksonville State* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.19 at UT Martin (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.26 Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 9 at Tennessee State* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.16 Southeast Missouri* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.23 at Austin Peay* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

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TENNESSEE TECH GOLDEN EAGLES (1-0, 0-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST31 Samford (ESPN+) W, 59-58 (2OT) 7,806

SEPTEMBER 7 at Miami (Ohio) (ESPN+) 1:30 p.m.14 UVa-Wise (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.21 at Western Illinois (ESPN3) 3:00 p.m.28 at Eastern Illinois* (ESPN3) 4:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 at Southeast Missouri (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.12 UT Martin* (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.26 Austin Peay* (ESPN+) 1:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER 2 at Murray State* (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m. 9 Jacksonville State* (ESPN+) 1:30 p.m.16 at Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.23 Tennessee State* (ESPN+) 1:30 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

MURRAY STATE RACERS (1-0, 0-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST29 Pikeville (ESPN+) W, 59-20 6,829

SEPTEMBER 7 at Georgia (ESPN2) 3:00 p.m.14 at Toledo (ESPN3) 6:00 p.m.21 Morehead State (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.28 at UT Martin* (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 Eastern Illinois* (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.12 at Tennessee State* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.19 Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.26 at Jacksonville State* (ESPN3) 3:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 2 Tennessee Tech* (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.16 Austin Peay* (ESPN3) 12:00 p.m.23 at Southeast Missouri (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

TEAM COMPOSITE SCHEDULES

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI REDHAWKS (1-0, 0-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST29 Southern Illinois (ESPN+) W, 44-26 8,312

SEPTEMBER 7 at #13 Montana State 7:00 p.m.14 at Missouri (SEC Network Alternate) 6:30 p.m.21 West Virginia State (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 Tennessee Tech* (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.12 at Austin Peay* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.19 at Jacksonville State* (ESPN3) 3:00 p.m.26 UT Martin* (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 2 at Tennessee State* (ESPN3) 2:00 p.m. 9 Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN3) 1:00 p.m.16 at Eastern Illinois* (ESPN+) 12:00 p.m.23 Murray State* (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

TENNESSEE STATE TIGERS (1-0, 0-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST31 Mississippi Valley State # (ESPN+) W, 26-20 13,458

SEPTEMBER 7 at Middle Tennessee (ESPN3) 6:00 p.m.14 vs. Jackson State $ 6:00 p.m.21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff @ (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.28 at Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN+) 5:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 at Jacksonville State* (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.12 Murray State*@ (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.19 Austin Peay*% (ESPN+) 4:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER 2 Southeast Missouri*@ (ESPN3) 2:00 p.m. 9 Eastern Illinois*@ (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.16 at UT Martin* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.23 at Tennessee Tech* (ESPN+) 1:30 p.m.

* Ohio Valley Conference Game# - John Merritt Classic (Nissan Stadium - Nashville, Tenn.)$ - Southern Heritage Classic (Liberty Bowl - Memphis, Tenn.)% - Game played at Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tenn.)@ - Game played at Hale Stadium on TSU campus (Nashville, Tenn.)Home Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

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TEAM COMPOSITE SCHEDULES

UT MARTIN SKYHAWKS (1-0, 0-0)Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

AUGUST29 Northwestern State (ESPN+) W, 42-20 3,008

SEPTEMBER 7 at Florida (ESPNU) 6:30 p.m.14 at Southern Illinois (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.28 Murray State* (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 at Eastern Kentucky* (ESPN3) 2:00 p.m.12 at Tennessee Tech* (ESPN+) 6:00 p.m.19 Eastern Illinois* (ESPN+ 2:00 p.m.26 at Southeast Missouri* (ESPN+) 1:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER 2 Jacksonville State* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m. 9 at Austin Peay* (ESPN+) 3:00 p.m.16 Tennessee State* (ESPN+) 2:00 p.m.23 at Kentucky TBA

* Ohio Valley Conference GameHome Games in BoldAll Times Central/Subject to Change

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Thursday, August 29@Chattanooga 24, Eastern Illinois 10@Murray State 59, Pikeville 20@Eastern Kentucky 53, Valparaiso 7@UT Martin 42, Northwestern State 20@#17 Southeast Missouri 44, Southern Illinois 26@Southeastern Louisiana 35, #6 Jacksonville State 14@Austin Peay 41, North Carolina Central 10

Saturday, August 31@Tennessee Tech 59, Samford 58 (2OT)@Tennessee State 26, Mississippi Valley State 20

Saturday, September 7Tennessee Tech at Miami (Ohio), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN+)Central Arkansas at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Eastern Illinois at Indiana, 2:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network)Murray State at Georgia, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN2)Chattanooga at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Eastern Kentucky at Louisville, 6:00 p.m. (ACC Network Extra)Tennessee State at Middle Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN3)UT Martin at Florida, 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU)Southeast Missouri at Montana State, 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 14Eastern Kentucky at Indiana State, 12:00 p.m.Illinois State at Eastern Illinois, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Eastern Washington at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN+)UVa-Wise at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)UT Martin at Southern Illinois, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Murray State at Toledo, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN3)Austin Peay at Mercer, 6:00 p.m.Tennessee State vs. Jackson State, 6:00 p.m. (Memphis, TN)Southeast Missouri at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. (SEC Network Alt.)

Saturday, September 21Eastern Illinois at Indiana State, 12:00 p.m.Eastern Kentucky at Presbyterian, 12:00 p.m.West Virginia State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Tennessee State, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Tennessee Tech at Western Illinois, 3:00 p.m.North Alabama at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Morehead State at Murray State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)Austin Peay at East Tennessee State, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 28*Jacksonville State at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 4:00 p.m. (ESPN3)*Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky, 5:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Murray State at UT Martin, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, October 5*Eastern Illinois at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN3)*Tennessee State at Jacksonville State, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Tennessee Tech at Southeast Missouri, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, October 12*Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 12:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Southeast Missouri at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Murray State at Tennessee State, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*UT Martin at Tennessee Tech, 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, October 19*Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Eastern Kentucky at Murray State, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 3 p.m. (ESPN3)*Austin Peay at Tennessee State, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, October 26*UT Martin at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN+)*Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Murray State at Jacksonville State, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN3)

Saturday, November 2*Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Tennessee Tech at Murray State, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Jacksonville State at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Southeast Missouri at Tennessee State, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN3)

Saturday, November 9*Eastern Kentucky at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m. (ESPN3)*Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN+)*UT Martin at Austin Peay, 3:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Eastern Illinois at Tennessee State, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, November 16*Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois, 12:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky, 12:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Austin Peay at Murray State, 12:00 p.m. (ESPN3)*Tennessee State at UT Martin, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, November 23*Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 1:00 p.m. (ESPN3)*Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN+)*Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay, 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+)*UT Martin at Kentucky, TBA

Saturday, November 30FCS Playoffs First Round (campus sites)

Saturday, December 7FCS Playoffs Second Round (campus sites)

Friday, December 13/Saturday, December 14FCS Playoffs Quarterfi nals (campus sites)

Friday, December 20/Saturday, December 21FCS Playoffs Semifi nals (campus sites)

Saturday, January 11Division I National Championship, TBA (Frisco, Texas)

* - Denotes OVC contestAll Times CENTRAL; dates and times subject to change

2019 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/RESULTS

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APSU-EIUEIU lead 15-41958 APSU, 21-6 (H)1959 APSU, 12-8 (A)1988 EIU, 44-0 (H)1989 EIU, 36-0 (A)1992 EIU, 14-9 (A)1995 EIU, 31-13 (A)1996 EIU, 42-7 (A)1997 EIU, 42-14 (H)2008 APSU, 15-13 (A)2009 EIU, 30-20 (A)2010 EIU, 28-10 (H)2011 EIU, 19-10 (A)2012 EIU, 65-15 (H)2013 EIU, 63-7 (A)2014 EIU, 63-7 (H)2015 EIU, 40-16 (A)2016 EIU, 56-35 (H)2017 APSU, 28-13 (H)2018 EIU, 52-21 (H)

APSU-EKUEKU leads 45-61959 EKU, 21-7 (H)1960 EKU, 27-13 (A)1961 EKU, 21-7 (H)1962 EKU, 14-7 (A)1963 EKU, 14-0 (H)1964 APSU, 26-0 (H)1965 APSU, 30-25* (A)1966 EKU, 33-15 (A)1967 EKU, 37-0 (H)1968 EKU, 21-20 (A)1969 EKU, 29-10 (H)1970 EKU, 38-7 (A)1971 EKU, 14-9 (H)1972 EKU, 21-6 (A)1973 EKU, 24-7 (H)1974 EKU, 22-7 (A)1975 EKU, 49-0 (H)1976 EKU, 27-13 (A)1977 APSU, 20-17 (A)1978 EKU, 14-0 (H)1979 EKU, 35-10 (H)1980 EKU, 23-10 (A)1981 EKU, 41-12 (H)1982 EKU, 27-18 (A)1983 EKU, 31-14 (H)1984 EKU, 20-3 (A)1985 EKU, 20-10 (H)1986 EKU, 27-17 (A)1987 EKU, 50-7 (H)1988 EKU, 56-10 (A)1989 EKU, 45-20 (H)1990 EKU, 38-14 (A)1991 EKU, 21-0 (H)1992 EKU, 45-14 (A)1993 EKU, 48-7 (H)1994 EKU, 27-14 (A)1995 EKU, 28-0 (H)1996 EKU, 24-10 (A)1997 EKU, 56-3 (H)2007 EKU, 28-14 (A)2008 EKU, 13-10 (OT) (H)2009 APSU, 24-20 (H)2010 EKU, 17-3 (H)2011 APSU, 23-17 (H)2012 EKU, 45-14 (H)2013 EKU, 38-3 (H)2014 EKU, 31-0 (A)2015 EKU, 51-13 (H)2016 EKU, 67-30 (A)2017 APSU, 31-24 (A)2018 EKU, 17-13 (A)* - APSU won by forfeit

APSU-JSUJSU leads 20-6-31947 JSU, 7-6 (H)1948 APSU, 14-13 (H)1949 JSU, 19-7 (H)1950 Tie, 13-13 (at AP)1951 Tie, 6-6 (at JSU)1952 APSU, 20-7 (H)1953 APSU, 47-16 (A)1954 Tie, 14-14 (at AP)1955 JSU, 20-0 (H)1956 APSU, 7-0 (A)1957 JSU, 20-0 (H)1958 JSU, 8-6 (A)1959 JSU, 15-14 (H)1960 JSU, 14-8 (A)1961 JSU, 21-6 (H)1962 JSU, 23-13 (A)1979 APSU, 21-13 (A)2007 JSU, 42-9 (A)2008 JSU, 35-22 (H)2009 JSU, 28-10 (A)2010 JSU, 56-3 (H)2011 JSU, 44-14 (A)2012 JSU, 38-23 (H)2013 JSU, 42-10 (A)2014 JSU, 56-0 (H)2015 JSU, 27-7 (A)2016 JSU, 34-14 (H)2017 JSU, 34-14 (A)2018 JSU, 48-32 (H)

APSU-MURMUR leads 36-161953 MUR, 33-13 (A)1954 MUR, 44-7 (H)1955 MUR, 20-13 (A)1956 MUR, 33-27 (H)1963 MUR, 14-0 (H)

1964 APSU, 26-10 (H)1965 APSU, 23-6 (A)1966 APSU, 49-0 (H)1967 APSU, 37-20 (A)1968 APSU, 56-35 (H)1969 MUR, 53-41 (H)1970 APSU, 45-7 (H)1971 MUR, 16-6 (H)1972 APSU, 33-20 (H)1973 MUR, 31-19 (H)1974 MUR, 16-8 (A)1975 MUR, 14-10 (H)1976 MUR, 23-13 (A)1977 APSU, 13-0 (A)1978 APSU, 23-17 (H)1979 MUR, 24-10 (H)1980 APSU, 24-0 (H)1981 MUR, 34-29 (H)1982 MUR, 21-7 (A)1983 APSU, 17-16 (H)1984 MUR, 20-13 (2OT) (H)1985 MUR, 14-6 (A)1986 MUR, 24-14 (A)1987 MUR, 40-0 (H)1988 MUR, 19-3 (A)1989 MUR, 49-43 (H)1990 MUR, 31-24 (3OT) (A)1991 APSU 27-9 (H)1992 MUR, 27-10 (H)1993 MUR, 38-14 (H)1994 MUR, 29-14 (A)1995 MUR, 45-17 (A)1996 MUR, 51-7 (H)1997 MUR, 51-0 (H)2005 MUR, 42-6 (H)2007 APSU, 23-17 (A)2008 MUR, 32-12 (A)2009 MUR, 27-17 (H)2010 MUR, 61-35 (A)2011 MUR, 56-24 (H)2012 MUR, 52-14 (A)2013 MUR, 31-3 (H)2014 APSU, 20-13 (H)2015 MUR, 34-18 (H)2016 MUR, 45-17 (A)2017 APSU, 27-7 (A)2018 APSU, 48-23 (H)

APSU-SEMOSEMO leads 16-71953 SEMO, 19-61965 APSU, 50-71966 APSU, 28-271991 APSU, 24-21 (H)1992 APSU, 21-16 (A)1993 SEMO, 17-7 (A)1994 SEMO, 31-10 (H)1995 SEMO, 38-23 (A)1996 SEMO, 17-13 (H)1997 SEMO, 31-0 (A)2006 SEMO, 38-13 (A)2007 APSU, 34-31 (2OT ) (A)2008 SEMO, 33-30 (A)2009 APSU, 24-14 (A)2010 SEMO, 41-24 (A)2011 SEMO, 17-13 (H)2012 SEMO, 48-27 (A)2013 SEMO, 36-34 (A)2014 SEMO, 42-7 (H)2015 SEMO, 44-15 (A)2016 SEMO, 41-21 (H)2017 APSU, 38-31 (H)2018 SEMO, 31-27 (H)

APSU-TSUTSU leads 13-81988 APSU, 16-12 (H)1989 TSU, 38-10 (H)1990 TSU, 33-7 (A)1991 APSU, 31-17 (H)1992 TSU, 35-14 (H)1993 TSU, 21-16 (A)1994 TSU, 26-22 (H)1995 APSU, 28-6 (H)1996 TSU, 38-14 (H)2007 TSU, 33-32 (OT) (A)2008 TSU, 37-34 (H)2009 APSU, 24-21 (H)2010 APSU, 26-23 (A)2011 APSU, 37-34 (H)2012 TSU, 34-14 (H)2013 TSU, 31-6 (H)2014 TSU, 31-27 (A)2015 TSU, 20-6 (H)2016 TSU, 41-40 (A)2017 APSU, 21-17 (A)2018 APSU, 49-34 (H)

APSU-TTUTTU leads 32-201938 TTU, 27-0 1939 TTU, 25-01954 TTU, 27-131955 TTU, 37-6 (H)1956 TTU, 17-7 (A)1963 TTU, 28-13 (H)1964 APSU, 29-0 (H)1965 APSU, 23-13 (A)1966 APSU, 20-15 (H)1967 TTU, 38-13 (H)1968 TTU, 10-0 (A)1969 TTU, 56-20 (H)1970 APSU, 10-6 (H)1971 TTU, 37-17 (H)1972 TTU, 19-7 (A)1973 TTU, 31-12 (H)

1974 TTU, 28-7 (A)1975 TTU, 20-0 (H)1976 TTU, 31-13 (A)1977 APSU, 24-21 (A)1978 TTU, 28-14 (A)1979 TTU, 21-14 (H)1980 APSU, 18-10 (H)1981 TTU, 29-24 (H)1982 APSU, 31-27 (H)1983 APSU, 21-7 (A)1984 APSU, 27-7 (H)1985 APSU, 24-20 (A)1986 APSU, 23-13 (A)1987 TTU, 14-9 (A)1988 APSU, 10-6 (A)1989 TTU, 17-15 (A)1990 TTU, 20-14 (OT) (H)1991 TTU, 32-7 (H)1992 TTU, 10-0 (A)1993 TTU, 35-17 (A)1994 APSU, 34-27 (A)1995 APSU, 20-7 (A)1996 TTU, 23-17 (A)1997 TTU, 36-3 (A)2007 APSU, 30-27 (A)2008 APSU, 31-28 (H)2009 TTU, 31-23 (H)2010 TTU, 34-21 (A)2011 TTU, 49-7 (H)2012 APSU, 38-31 (H)2013 TTU, 34-0 (H)2014 TTU, 41-15 (A)2015 TTU, 42-24 (H)2016 TTU, 41-7 (A)2017 APSU, 35-28 (A)2018 APSU, 41-10 (H)

APSU-UTMUTM leads 39-26-21930 UTM, 32-0 (A)1931 Tie, 0-0 (at UTM)1932 Tie, 6-6 (at AP)1936 UTM, 19-0 (H)1936 UTM, 33-0 (A)1937 UTM, 20-12 (H)1938 APSU, 14-13 (H)1939 APSU, 7-0 (A)1940 APSU, 20-0 (H)1941 APSU, 13-0 (A)1946 APSU, 33-0 (H)1946 APSU, 14-6 (A)1947 APSU, 20-7 (H)1948 APSU, 39-0 (A)1959 UTM, 21-10 (A)1960 UTM, 13-7 (H)1961 UTM, 14-7 (A)1962 UTM, 16-0 (H)1963 APSU, 20-6 (H)1964 APSU, 35-0 (A)1965 APSU, 49-0 (H)1966 APSU, 17-3 (A)1967 UTM, 47-6 (A)1968 APSU, 9-7 (A)1969 UTM, 7-6 (A)1970 UTM, 22-21 (H)1971 UTM, 17-3 (A)1972 APSU, 28-14 (A)1973 UTM, 26-0 (A)1974 UTM, 31-26 (H)1975 UTM, 24-15 (A)1976 UTM, 24-0 (H)1977 UTM, 23-10 (A)1978 APSU, 21-14 (A)1979 APSU, 24-7 (H)1980 UTM, 24-20 (H)1981 APSU, 28-24 (H)1982 UTM, 17-14 (A)1983 APSU, 45-6 (A)1984 APSU, 13-10 (H)1985 APSU, 13-7 (A)1986 APSU, 36-0 (H)1987 UTM, 30-10 (H)1989 UTM, 21-0 (H)1990 UTM, 24-10 (A)1991 UTM, 34-28 (H)1992 APSU, 32-18 (H)1993 UTM, 39-33 (2OT) (A)1994 APSU, 27-21 (A)1995 UTM, 31-28 (H)1996 APSU, 55-24 (H)1997 UTM, 36-26 (A)2003 UTM, 21-20 (H)2004 UTM, 31-14 (A)2006 UTM, 20-10 (A)2007 APSU, 17-14 (H)2008 UTM, 31-17 (A)2009 UTM, 48-38 (H)2010 UTM, 28-12 (A)2011 UTM, 61-23 (H)2012 UTM, 31-6 (A)2013 UTM, 38-14 (A)2014 UTM, 37-7 (H)2015 UTM, 44-14 (A)2016 UTM, 45-31 (H)2017 APSU, 7-0 (H)2018 UTM 37-7 (H)

EIU-EKUEKU leads 14-121947 EKU, 14-13 (A) 1948 EKU, 25-14 (H)1986 EKU, 24-22 (A)1996 EIU, 45-21 (H)1997 EKU, 49-7 (A)1998 EKU, 28-24 (H)1999 EIU, 20-14 (A)

2000 EIU, 49-6 (H)2001 EIU, 21-17 (A)2002 EIU, 25-24 (H)2003 EKU, 41-0 (A)2004 EKU, 49-6 (H)2005 EIU, 53-22 (H)2006 EIU, 28-21 (A)2007 EKU, 28-21 (A)2008 EKU, 20-7 (H)2009 EKU, 36-31 (A)2010 EKU, 35-7 (H)2011 EKU, 48-16 (A)2012 EIU, 24-7 (A)2013 EIU, 42-7 (H)2014 EKU, 36-33 (OT)(H)2015 EIU, 21-7 (H)2016 EIU, 24-0 (A)2017 EIU, 23-20 (OT)(H)2018 EKU, 31-23 (H)

EIU-JSUJSU leads 10-62003 JSU, 36-24 (H)2004 JSU, 31-21 (A)2005 EIU, 10-6 (A)2006 EIU, 28-24 (H)2007 EIU, 37-23 (A)2008 JSU, 23-10 (A)2009 EIU, 28-20 (A)2010 JSU, 28-23 (A)2011 JSU, 28-21 (H)2012 EIU, 31-28 (H)2013 EIU, 52-14 (H)2014 JSU, 27-20 (H)2015 JSU, 24-3 (A)2016 JSU, 47-14 (H)2017 JSU, 30-14 (A)2018 JSU, 49-22 (H)

EIU-MUREIU leads 19-151946 MUR, 38-13 (H)1974 MUR, 13-0 (H)1975 EIU, 14-6 (H)1977 MUR, 35-7 (H)1978 EIU, 35-14 (H)1986 EIU, 28-21 (H)1990 MUR, 14-10 (H)1991 MUR, 28-27 (H)1992 EIU, 48-9 (H)1993 EIU, 34-7 (A)1994 MUR, 31-15 (A)1996 MUR, 35-28 (A)1997 MUR, 24-17 (H)1998 MUR, 35-21 (A)1999 MUR, 37-32 (H)2000 EIU, 48-7 (H)2001 EIU, 37-6 (H)2002 MUR, 37-35 (H)2003 EIU, 27-17 (A)2004 EIU, 24-9 (H)2005 EIU, 35-28 (A)2006 EIU, 20-10 (H)2007 EIU, 27-24 (A)2008 EIU, 34-6 (H)2009 EIU, 16-10 (A)2010 MUR, 38-28 (A)2011 MUR, 36-27 (H)2012 EIU, 50-49 (OT)(H)2013 EIU, 37-17 (A)2014 EIU, 48-26 (H)2015 EIU, 34-20 (A)2016 MUR, 40-38 (A)2017 EIU, 27-24 (A) (2OT)2018 MUR, 48-41 (A)

EIU-SEMOEIU leads 18-81956 SEMO, 46-13 (H)1957 SEMO, 41-0 (A)1995 EIU, 35-18 (H)1996 EIU, 41-21 (A)1997 EIU, 32-7 (A)1998 EIU, 35-33 (H)1999 SEMO, 45-38 (H)2000 EIU, 38-9 (H)2001 EIU, 41-21 (H)2002 EIU, 44-27 (A)2003 SEMO, 30-17 (H)2004 EIU, 35-28 (H)2005 EIU, 48-24 (A)2006 EIU, 21-0 (H)2007 EIU, 31-16 (A)2008 EIU, 24-21 (H)2009 EIU, 23-14 (A)2010 SEMO, 28-13 (A)2011 SEMO, 37-30 (H)2012 EIU, 39-20 (H)2013 EIU, 55-33 (H)2014 EIU, 52-13 (A)2015 EIU, 33-28 (H)2016 SEMO, 21-14 (H)2017 EIU, 19-16 (H)2018 SEMO, 38-32 (H)

EIU-TSUEIU leads 14-81982 TSU, 20-19 (H)1998 TSU, 27-21 (A)1999 TSU, 43-25 (H)2000 EIU, 33-19 (H)2001 EIU, 52-49 (H)2002 EIU, 54-48 (A)2003 TSU, 24-14 H)2004 EIU, 34-24 (H)

2005 EIU, 27-3 (A)2006 EIU, 29-3 (H)2007 EIU, 38-35 (A)2008 TSU, 45-24 (H)2009 TSU, 21-10 (A)2010 EIU, 31-28 (OT) (A)2011 TSU, 18-17 (A)2013 EIU, 34-16 (A) EIU, 51-10 (H)2014 EIU, 28-3 (H)2015 EIU, 25-22 (OT)(A)2016 EIU, 35-34 (H)2017 EIU, 19-16 (2OT) (A)2018 TSU, 41-40 (A)

EIU-TTUEIU leads 19-61975 TTU, 37-0 (H)1976 TTU, 41-14 (A)1996 EIU, 35-27 (A)1997 EIU, 10-7 (A)1998 EIU, 13-6 (A)1999 TTU, 14-7 (A)2000 EIU, 27-6 (A)2001 EIU, 44-33 (H)2002 EIU, 35-28 (A)2003 EIU, 37-10 (H)2004 TTU, 40-37 (OT) (H)2005 EIU, 31-20 (H)2006 EIU, 38-14 (A)2007 EIU, 45-24 (H)2008 EIU, 38-20 (A)2009 EIU, 23-15 (H)2010 TTU, 34-20 (H)2011 TTU, 31-20 (A)2012 EIU, 31-24 (A)2013 EIU, 56-21 (H)2014 EIU, 41-10 (A)2015 EIU, 51-20 (H)2016 EIU, 30-24 (A)2017 EIU, 24-23 (H)2018 EIU, 52-38 (A)

EIU-UTMEIU leads 15-91995 EIU, 30-22 (H)1996 EIU, 38-0 (A)1997 EIU, 42-6 (H)1998 EIU, 56-35 (A)1999 EIU, 42-21 (H)2000 EIU, 42-7 (A)2001 EIU, 56-16 (A)2002 EIU, 55-43 (H)2003 EIU, 29-12 (H)2004 UTM, 32-14 (H)2005 EIU, 26-7 (H)2006 UTM 15-9 (H)2007 EIU, 29-23 (H)2008 UTM, 29-26 (H)2009 EIU, 49-13 (H)2010 UTM, 20-10 (H)2011 UTM, 24-23 (A)2012 UTM, 51-37 (H)2013 EIU, 70-22 (A)2014 UTM, 37-16 (A)2015 EIU, 23-21 (A)2016 UTM, 33-17 (A)2017 UTM, 27-10 (H)2018 EIU, 24-21 (OT)(H)

EKU-JSUJSU leads 10-62003 JSU, 49-14 (H)2004 JSU, 30-23 (A)2005 EKU, 31-14 (A)2006 JSU, 28-0 (A)2007 EKU, 31-20 (A)2008 EKU, 38-35 (H)2009 JSU, 34-26 (H)2010 EKU, 49-37 (H)2011 EKU, 52-48 (A)2012 EKU, 51-21 (H)2013 JSU, 68-10 (H)2014 JSU, 20-6 (A)2015 JSU, 34-0 (H)2016 JSU, 24-7 (A)2017 JSU, 41-25 (H)2018 JSU, 56-7 (A)

EKU-MUREKU leads 46-28-41929 MUR, 46-0 (H)1930 MUR, 52-0 (A)1941 EKU, 6-0 (H)1942 Tie, 6-6 (at MUR)1945 Tie, 7-7 (at EKU)1946 EKU, 26-13 (A)1947 MUR, 21-13 (H)1948 EKU, 6-0 (H)1949 EKU, 20-0 (A)1950 MUR, 19-0 (A)1951 MUR, 9-0 (H)1952 MUR, 20-0 (A)1953 EKU, 19-14 (A)1954 EKU, 25-6 (H)1955 EKU, 21-6(A)1956 MUR, 14-7 (A)1957 EKU, 26-19 (A)1958 EKU, 14-6 (H)1959 EKU, 7-0 (A)1960 MUR, 21-19 (A)1961 EKU, 14-13 (A)1962 MUR, 17-14 (A)1963 MUR, 20-0 (H)

1964 Tie, 6-6 (at EKU)1965 Tie, 17-17 (at MUR)1966 EKU, 27-6 (H)1967 EKU, 28-7 (A)1968 EKU, 21-20 (H)1969 EKU, 34-13 (A)1970 EKU, 17-7 (H)1971 MUR, 17-7 (H)1972 MUR, 7-3 (A)1973 MUR, 21-20 (H)1974 EKU, 30-16 (H)1975 MUR, 26-7 (H)1976 EKU, 12-10 (H)1977 MUR, 24-20 (H)1978 EKU, 24-21 (H)1979 MUR, 24-7 (H)1980 EKU, 24-14 (H)1981 EKU, 24-20 (A)1982 EKU, 21-20 (H)1983 MUR, 24-10 (H)1984 EKU, 27-14 (H)1985 MUR, 27-20 (H)1986 MUR, 17-15 (H)1987 EKU, 29-21 (H)1988 EKU, 31-24 (OT) (A)1989 EKU, 38-36 (H)1990 EKU, 42-0 (A)1991 EKU, 42-17 (A)1992 EKU, 21-18 (OT) (H)1993 EKU, 21-13 (A)1994 EKU, 49-13 (H)1995 MUR, 17-7 (H)1996 MUR, 17-14(A)1997 EKU, 29-8 (A)1998 MUR, 28-21 (A)1999 MUR, 45-30 (H)2000 MUR, 24-22 (A)2001 EKU, 21-13 (A)2002 EKU, 31-7 (H)2003 EKU, 38-20 (A)2004 MUR, 19-16 (OT) (A)2005 EKU, 43-7 (A)2006 EKU, 51-21 (H)2007 EKU, 46-35 (A)2008 EKU, 34-7 (H)2009 EKU, 23-13 (A)2010 EKU, 28-21 (H)2011 EKU, 34-33 (A)2012 EKU, 55-24 (H)2013 MUR, 34-27 (OT)(H)2014 EKU, 43-36 (H)2015 EKU, 41-34 (2OT)(A)2016 MUR, 41-28 (A)2017 EKU, 26-13 (A)2018 MUR, 34-6 (A)

EKU-SEMOEKU leads 25-41990 EKU, 45-0 (H)1991 EKU, 49-7 (A)1992 EKU, 20-10 (H)1993 EKU, 35-21 (A)1994 EKU, 34-6 (H)1995 EKU, 42-24 (A)1996 EKU, 45-0 (H)1997 EKU, 20-10 (A)1998 EKU, 19-7 (H)1999 EKU, 37-28 (A)2000 EKU, 48-24 (H)2001 EKU, 42-24 (A)2002 SEMO, 35-21 (A)2003 SEMO, 41-38 (A)2004 EKU, 38-13 (A)2005 EKU, 33-32 (H)2006 EKU, 27-21 (A)2007 EKU, 44-17 (H)2008 EKU, 29-16 (A)2009 EKU, 20-6 (H)2010 SEMO, 40-21 (H)2011 EKU, 41-17 (H)2012 EKU, 31-7 (A)2013 EKU, 31-7 (A)2014 EKU, 33-21 (H)2015 EKU, 27-10 (A)2016 EKU, 31-16 (H)2017 SEMO, 29-10 (H)2018 EKU, 23-14 (H)

EKU-TSUEKU leads 23-71982 EKU, 13-7 (H)1988 EKU, 10-0 (H)1989 EKU, 21-9 (A)1990 EKU, 55-17 (H)1991 EKU, 27-20 (A)1992 EKU, 49-28 (H)1993 EKU, 52-13 (A)1994 EKU, 28-13 (H)1995 EKU, 56-20 (A)1996 EKU, 30-10 (H)1997 EKU, 49-7 (A)1998 TSU, 31-21 (A)1999 TSU, 33-28 (H)2000 EKU, 28-0 (H)2001 EKU, 13-10 (H)2002 EKU, 45-20 (A)2003 EKU, 43-38 (A)2004 EKU, 29-14 (H)2005 EKU, 49-0 (A)2006 EKU, 20-3 (H)2007 EKU, 49-7 (H)2008 TSU, 34-20 (H)2009 TSU, 20-17 (A)2011 EKU, 33-22 (H)

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EKU-TTUEKU leads 55-201937 EKU, 6-0 (H)1942 EKU, 13-0 (A)1945 EKU, 14-12 (A) EKU, 32-0 (H)1946 TTU, 20-7 (A) EKU, 13-0 (A)1950 EKU, 47-7 (H)1951 EKU, 15-14 (A)1952 TTU, 28-14 (A)1953 TTU, 7-0 (H)1954 EKU, 14-7 (H)1955 TTU, 13-7 (H)1956 EKU, 25-13 (H)1957 TTU, 34-14 (H)1958 TTU, 20-19 (A)1959 TTU, 14-10 (H)1960 TTU, 20-0 (A)1961 TTU, 14-8 (H)1962 EKU, 21-0 (H)1963 TTU, 21-19 (H)1964 TTU, 27-7 (A)1965 EKU, 28-14 (A)1966 TTU, 7-3 (A)1967 EKU, 24-0 (H)1968 EKU, 38-14 (A)1969 EKU, 17-7 (H)1970 EKU, 20-13 (A)1971 EKU, 14-7 (H)1972 TTU, 14-0 (H)1973 EKU, 30-14 (H)1974 EKU, 29-14 (A)1975 TTU, 14-3 (A)1976 EKU, 28-14 (A)1977 EKU, 28-21 (H)1978 EKU, 20-16 (A)1979 EKU, 35-0 (H)1980 EKU, 48-7 (A)1981 EKU, 63-10 (H)1982 EKU, 34-17 (A)1983 EKU, 24-7 (H)1984 EKU, 21-14 (A)1985 EKU, 35-17 (H)1986 EKU, 42-14 (H)1987 EKU, 44-8 (A)1988 EKU, 14-7 (H)1989 EKU, 21-20 (A)1990 EKU, 29-20 (H)1991 EKU, 19-13 (A)1992 EKU, 35-0 (H)1993 EKU, 10-7 (H)1994 EKU, 23-3 (A)1995 EKU, 21-3 (A)1996 EKU, 28-7 (H)1997 EKU, 26-7 (H)1998 TTU, 31-29 (3OT) (H)1999 EKU, 23-20 (2OT) (A)2000 TTU, 9-3 (A)2001 EKU, 34-10 (H)2002 EKU, 19-0 (A)2003 EKU, 27-14 (H)2004 EKU, 19-18 (A)2005 EKU 52-3 (H)2006 TTU, 27-14 (H)2007 EKU, 38-24 (H)2008 EKU, 33-12 (A)2009 EKU, 17-7 (H)2010 EKU, 42-29 (A)2011 TTU, 28-21 (A)2012 EKU, 42-28 (A)2013 EKU, 24-10 (H)2014 TTU, 39-31 (H)2015 EKU, 48-17 (*)2016 TTU, 33-30 (OT)(H)2017 EKU, 24-21 (H)2018 EKU, 37-6 (A)* Georgetown, Ky.

EKU-UTMEKU leads 25-41973 EKU, 16-14 (H)1974 EKU, 24-9 (A)1991 EKU, 56-21 (H)1992 EKU, 35-9 (A)1993 EKU, 30-0 (H)1994 EKU, 34-14 (A)1995 EKU, 38-15 (H)1996 EKU, 45-7 (A)1997 EKU, 49-0 (H)1998 EKU, 47-29 (A)1999 EKU, 54-7 (H)2000 EKU, 27-0 (A)2001 EKU, 42-10 (A)2002 EKU, 58-3 (H)2003 EKU, 41-32 (H)2004 EKU, 41-14 (A)2005 EKU, 31-17 (H)2006 EKU, 31-28 (A)2008 EKU, 33-31 (A)2009 EKU, 31-25 (H)2010 UTM, 10-7 (H)2011 EKU, 23-16 (H)2012 EKU, 28-16 (A)2013 UTM, 16-7 (A)2014 EKU, 49-24 (A)2015 UTM, 42-35 (A)2016 UTM, 33-3 (H)2017 EKU, 31-21 (H)

2018 EKU, 35-34 (A)

JSU-MURJSU leads 14-22003 MUR, 23-17 (OT) (H)2004 JSU, 35-14 (H)2005 JSU, 28-23 (A)2006 JSU, 49-17 (H)2007 JSU, 40-24 (A)2008 JSU, 31-21 (H)2009 JSU, 41-7 (A)2010 JSU, 40-34 (H)2011 JSU, 38-30 (A)2012 JSU, 38-35 (H)2013 MUR, 35-34 (OT)(A)2014 JSU, 52-28 (A)2015 JSU, 42-20 (H)2016 JSU, 33-15 (A)2017 JSU, 59-23 (H)2018 JSU, 42-15 (A)

JSU-SEMOJSU leads 17-61961 SEMO, 13-12 (H)1962 JSU, 6-0 (H)1963 SEMO, 10-7 (H)1964 SEMO, 24-0 (A)1965 JSU, 24-13 (A)1969 SEMO, 19-13 (H)1971 JSU, 57-0 (H)2003 JSU, 22-17 (A)2004 JSU, 47-9 (H)2005 JSU, 24-10 (A)2006 JSU, 38-7 (H)2007 SEMO, 32-25 (H)2008 JSU, 38-17 (H)2009 JSU, 24-3 (A)2010 JSU, 29-27 (H)2011 JSU, 22-21 (A)2012 JSU, 31-16 (H)2013 JSU, 42-34 (H)2014 JSU, 49-30 (A)2015 JSU, 56-28 (H)2016 JSU, 17-10 (A)2017 JSU, 23-7 (H)2018 SEMO, 37-14 (H)

JSU-TSUJSU leads 11-22003 JSU, 34-7 (A)2004 JSU, 49-35 (H)2005 JSU, 33-3 (A)2006 TSU, 38-31 (A)2008 JSU, 26-21 (H)2010 JSU, 24-0 (H)2011 JSU, 38-16 (A)2012 JSU, 31-28 (OT)(H)2013 TSU, 31-15 (A)2014 JSU, 27-20 (A)2015 JSU, 48-13 (H)2017 JSU, 36-6 (H)2018 JSU, 41-14 (A)

JSU-TTUJSU leads 16-61936 TTU, 33-01977 TTU, 27-20 (H)1979 JSU, 23-7 (H)1980 JSU, 7-3 (A)2001 TTU, 35-27 (A)2002 JSU, 35-29 (A)2003 JSU, 37-20 (H)2004 TTU, 16-13 (H)2005 JSU, 43-17 (H)2006 JSU, 17-10 (OT) (A)2007 JSU, 38-10 (H)2008 JSU, 41-17 (A)2009 JSU, 55-28 (H)2010 TTU, 35-24 (H)2011 TTU, 21-14 (A)2012 JSU, 37-28 (A)2013 JSU, 34-14 (A)2014 JSU, 49-3 (H)2015 JSU, 42-13 (A) 2016 JSU, 40-21 (H)2017 JSU, 34-7 (A)2018 JSU, 48-20 (H)

JSU-UTMJSU leads 33-71967 UTM, 38-0 (A)1968 JSU, 16-12 (H)1969 JSU, 22-20 (H)1970 JSU, 16-14 (A)1971 JSU, 30-10 (H)1972 JSU, 20-6 (A)1973 JSU, 50-7 (H)1974 JSU, 17-0 (A)1975 JSU, 11-3 (H)1976 JSU, 24-3 (A)1977 JSU, 36-13 (H)1978 JSU, 44-15 (A)1979 UTM, 15-14 (A)1980 JSU, 19-14 (A)1981 JSU, 44-7 (H)1982 JSU, 41-13 (A)1983 JSU, 31-19 (H)1984 JSU, 23-16 (A)1985 JSU, 19-13 (H)1986 JSU, 30-20 (A)1987 UTM, 28-17 (A)1988 UTM, 31-24 (H)1989 JSU, 63-0 (H)1990 JSU, 21-7 (A)2003 JSU, 34-24 (H)2004 JSU, 59-12 (A)

2005 JSU, 37-17 (H)2006 UTM, 24-14 (H)2007 JSU, 27-24 (H)2008 UTM, 31-30 (H)2009 JSU, 52-7 (H)2010 JSU, 30-20 (A)2011 JSU, 24-23 (H)2012 UTM, 49-47 (H)2013 JSU, 41-27 (A)2014 JSU, 38-14 (H)2015 JSU, 48-41 (A)2016 JSU, 33-7 (H)2017 JSU, 14-7 (A)2018 JSU, 21-14 (H)

MUR-SEMOMUR leads 40-12-11926 MUR, 3-0 (H)1927 MUR, 6-0 (A)1928 MUR, 12-0 (H)1929 SEMO, 13-0 (H)1930 MUR, 7-0 (H)1931 MUR, 32-6 (A)1948 MUR, 40-0 (A)1960 MUR, 21-10 (H)1961 MUR, 22-7 (A)1962 MUR, 19-15 (A)1968 MUR, 27-14 (A)1969 MUR, 34-14 (H)1976 MUR, 14-3 (H)1977 MUR, 13-6 (A)1978 SEMO, 24-12 (A)1979 Tie, 21-21 (at SEMO)1980 MUR, 19-6 (H)1981 MUR, 37-23 (A)1982 MUR, 16-6 (H)1983 MUR, 25-11 (A)1984 MUR, 42-3 (H)1985 MUR, 33-25 (H)1986 MUR, 42-17 (A)1987 MUR, 30-12 (H)1988 SEMO, 16-13 (H)1991 MUR, 14-10 (H)1992 SEMO, 27-21 (H)1993 MUR, 17-14 (H)1994 MUR, 23-16 (A)1995 MUR, 34-0 (H)1996 MUR, 16-0 (A)1997 MUR, 17-3 (H)1998 MUR, 26-14 (A)1999 MUR, 45-18 (H)2000 MUR, 38-28 (A)2001 MUR, 45-35 (A)2002 MUR, 38-31 (H)2003 MUR, 27-24 (A)2004 MUR, 28-13 (H)2005 SEMO, 52-21 (H)2006 SEMO, 24-17 (A)2007 MUR, 31-17 (A)2008 MUR, 17-10 (H)2009 SEMO, 49-13 (H)2010 SEMO, 30-17 (A)2011 MUR, 35-34 (A)2012 MUR, 42-35 (H)2013 SEMO, 37-34 (3OT)(H)2014 MUR, 44-41 (2OT)(H)2015 SEMO, 27-10 (H)2016 SEMO, 17-16 (A)2017 SEMO, 21-10 (H)2018 MUR, 40-38 (H)

MUR-TSUMUR leads 16-131988 MUR, 22-7 (H)1989 MUR, 27-24 (*)1990 TSU, 23-17 (A)1991 TSU, 28-7 (H)1992 TSU, 19-10 (A)1993 TSU, 26-13 (H)1994 TSU, 24-21 (A)1995 MUR, 24-19 (A)1996 MUR, 50-14 (H)1997 MUR, 13-7 (A)1998 TSU, 46-44 (A)1999 TSU, 42-41 (H)2000 MUR, 62-40 (H)2001 TSU, 38-25 (H)2002 MUR, 51-27 (H)2003 TSU, 35-10 (A)2004 MUR, 30-13 (A)2006 TSU, 25-15 (H)2007 TSU, 42-28 (H)2008 MUR, 24-17 (H)2009 MUR, 9-6 (A)2010 MUR, 28-23 (H)2011 MUR, 58-27 (H)2012 MUR, 49-28 (H)2013 TSU, 17-10 (H)2014 TSU, 48-33 (A)2015 MUR, 46-43 (OT)(A)2016 MUR, 38-31 (H)2018 MUR, 45-21 (H)* Memphis, Tenn.

MUR-TTUTTU leads 45-38-11930 TTU, 26-6 (A)1931 TTU, 19-7 (H)1932 Tie, 0-0 (at MUR)1933 MUR, 9-6 (A)1934 MUR, 40-7 (H)1935 MUR, 13-0 (A)1936 MUR, 47-0 (A)1937 MUR, 14-6 (H)1941 TTU, 14-6 (*)1942 TTU, 14-6 (**)

1945 MUR, 13-7 (A)1946 MUR, 20-13 (***)1947 MUR, 7-2 (A)1948 MUR, 34-6 (H)1949 MUR, 26-7 (A)1950 MUR, 6-0 (H)1951 MUR, 20-7 (A)1952 TTU, 14-3 (A)1953 TTU, 9-0 (H)1954 MUR, 19-12 (H)1955 TTU, 20-7 (H)1956 MUR, 34-7 (H)1957 TTU, 26-14 (H)1958 TTU, 15-14 (A)1959 TTU, 29-16 (H)1960 TTU, 14-12 (A)1961 TTU, 27-8 (H)1962 TTU, 16-12 (A)1963 MUR, 28-27 (A)1964 MUR, 28-21 (H)1965 TTU, 23-14 (H)1966 TTU, 51-13 (A)1967 TTU, 22-21 (A)1968 MUR, 19-0 (A)1969 TTU, 28-21 (A)1970 TTU, 21-7 (H)1971 TTU, 27-3 (A)1972 TTU, 10-0 (H)1973 MUR, 18-17 (H)1974 TTU, 26-0 (H)1975 TTU, 14-7 (A)1976 TTU, 24-7 (H)1977 TTU, 21-19 (A)1978 TTU, 24-14 (H)1979 MUR, 24-3 (H)1980 MUR, 10-3 (A)1981 MUR, 15-10 (H)1982 TTU, 10-3 (H)1983 MUR, 20-6 (H)1984 MUR, 37-0 (A)1985 MUR, 29-21 (H)1986 MUR, 23-16 (H)1987 MUR, 24-21 (A)1988 TTU, 16-13 (OT) (A)1989 TTU, 21-20 (H)1990 TTU, 16-3 (A)1991 TTU, 45-7 (H)1992 TTU, 35-10 (A)1993 TTU, 31-16 (H)1994 TTU, 38-21 (A)1995 MUR, 45-14 (A)1996 MUR, 41-3 (H)1997 TTU, 16-13 (OT) (H)1998 MUR, 23-3 (H)1999 MUR, 22-11 (A)2000 TTU, 36-21 (A)2001 TTU, 15-12 (H)2002 MUR, 31-14 (H)2003 TTU, 49-24 (H)2004 MUR, 34-15 (H)2005 TTU, 42-21 (H)2006 TTU, 20-14 (OT) (A)2007 TTU, 48-24 (H)2008 MUR, 51-21 (H)2009 TTU, 45-14 (H)2010 MUR, 44-13 (H)2011 MUR, 38-37 (A)2012 MUR, 70-35 (H)2013 MUR, 35-24 (H)2014 TTU, 30-27 (OT)(H)2015 TTU, 31-29 (A)2016 TTU, 55-19 (H)2017 MUR, 31-21 (H)2018 TTU, 27-24 (H)* Owensboro, Ky.** Henderson, Ky.*** Paducah, Ky.

MUR-UTMMUR leads 37-20-11924 MUR, 13-0 (H)1925 MUR, 6-0 (A)1926 MUR, 25-0 (H)1927 MUR, 13-7 (A)1928 MUR, 34-6 (H)1929 MUR, 13-7 (H)1930 MUR, 7-0 (A)1961 MUR, 25-15 (H)1962 MUR, 15-12 (A)1963 MUR, 19-8 (H)1964 MUR, 32-14 (A)1965 UTM, 17-7 (A)1966 UTM, 16-12 (H)1967 UTM, 16-9 (H)1968 Tie, 7-7 (at MUR)1971 UTM, 41-0 (H)1972 MUR, 14-7 (H)1973 MUR, 21-10 (A)1974 MUR, 14-6 (H)1975 MUR, 17-10 (A)1976 UTM, 24-0 (A)1977 UTM, 31-20 (H)1978 MUR, 21-7 (H)1979 MUR, 24-0 (A)1980 MUR, 20-6 (H)1981 MUR, 10-7 (A)1982 UTM, 10-7 (A)1987 MUR, 34-6 (H)1988 UTM, 32-24 (A)1989 MUR, 24-3 (A)1991 MUR, 40-34 (H)1992 UTM, 13-7 (H)1993 MUR, 28-21 (OT) (A)1994 MUR, 28-24 (H)1995 MUR, 33-9 (H)

1996 MUR, 28-14 (A)1997 MUR, 45-7 (A)1998 MUR, 47-35 (H)1999 MUR, 62-14 (H)2000 MUR, 48-3 (A)2001 MUR, 35-17 (H)2002 MUR, 42-3 (A)2003 MUR, 41-26 (A)2004 MUR, 38-0 (H)2005 UTM, 49-20 (H)2006 UTM, 42-14 (A)2007 UTM, 76-34 (A)2008 UTM, 63-38 (H)2009 UTM, 38-24 (H)2010 MUR, 52-16 (H)2011 UTM, 48-26 (H)2012 UTM, 66-59 (A)2013 UTM, 45-17 (H)2014 UTM, 62-38 (A)2015 UTM, 52-45 (H)2016 UTM, 38-31 (A)2017 MUR, 13-10 (A)2018 MUR, 45-38 (H)

SEMO-TSUTSU leads 14-121991 SEMO, 37-34 (H)1992 TSU, 37-27 (H)1993 SEMO, 14-13 (H)1994 SEMO, 17-12 (A)1995 SEMO, 41-24 (H)1996 SEMO, 24-21 (A)1997 TSU, 32-27 (A)1998 TSU, 38-7 (A)1999 TSU, 35-28 (A)2000 TSU, 51-33 (H)2001 TSU, 20-14 (H)2002 SEMO, 49-24 (H)2003 SEMO, 52-35 (H)2004 TSU, 38-36 (H)2005 SEMO, 32-24 (H)2006 TSU, 31-0 (H)2008 SEMO, 27-20 (OT) (H)2009 TSU, 23-17 (H)2010 SEMO, 19-17 (H)2011 TSU, 55-3 (H)2012 TSU, 40-28 (A)2013 TSU, 40-16 (H)2014 SEMO, 28-21 (H)2016 TSU, 32-31 (A)2017 TSU, 23-20 (H)2018 SEMO, 38-21 (H)

SEMO-TTUTTU leads 15-121991 SEMO, 34-31 (H)1992 TTU, 49-14 (H)1993 TTU, 24-3 (A)1994 SEMO, 19-14 (A)1995 SEMO, 33-12 (H)1996 TTU, 30-20 (H)1997 TTU, 17-14 (A)1998 SEMO, 29-24 (A)1999 TTU, 21-7 (A)2000 TTU, 31-6 (H)2001 TTU, 41-21 (H)2002 SEMO, 36-30 (H)2003 SEMO, 24-20 (A)2004 SEMO, 31-28 (OT) (H)2005 TTU, 31-24 (H)2006 TTU, 32-29 (A)2008 TTU, 29-27 (A)2009 TTU, 28-16 (H)2010 SEMO, 23-21 (H)2011 TTU, 38-21 (H)2012 SEMO, 41-38 (2OT)(H)2013 TTU, 41-16 (A)2014 TTU, 27-26 (H)2015 SEMO, 38-17 (H)2016 TTU, 21-20 (H)2017 SEMO, 31-3 (H)2018 SEMO, 70-38 (A)

SEMO-UTMUTM leads 18-161966 UTM, 17-14 (A)1967 UTM, 39-0 (H)1984 UTM, 21-7 (H)1985 SEMO, 57-17 (H)1986 SEMO, 37-29 (A)1987 UTM, 25-13 (A)1991 UTM, 36-29 (H)1992 SEMO, 37-13 (H)1993 UTM, 17-14 (H)1994 SEMO, 10-0 (H)1995 SEMO, 38-17 (A)1996 UTM, 7-6 (A)1997 SEMO, 42-7 (A)1998 SEMO, 41-14 (H)1999 SEMO, 36-7 (A)2000 SEMO, 34-14 (H)2001 SEMO, 45-30 (H)2002 SEMO, 50-35 (A)2003 SEMO, 20-7 (A)2004 SEMO, 35-7 (H)2005 UTM, 24-21 (H)2006 UTM, 28-14 (A)2007 UTM, 55-20 (H)2008 UTM, 31-21 (A)2009 UTM, 29-22 (H)2010 SEMO, 24-17 (H)2011 UTM, 38-30 (H)2012 UTM, 27-17 (A)2013 UTM, 17-7 (A)

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE SERIES GAME-BY-GAME2014 SEMO, 31-27 (A)2015 UTM, 28-25 (A)2016 UTM, 24-10 (H)2017 UTM, 16-14 (A)2018 SEMO, 56-13 (A)

TSU-TTUTSU leads 19-131984 TSU, 33-3 (A)1985 TSU, 26-13 (H)1988 TSU, 27-23 (H)1989 TSU, 21-19 (A)1990 TSU, 36-14 (H)1991 TSU, 14-10 (H)1992 TTU, 26-15 (H)1993 TTU, 24-21 (A)1994 TTU, 28-20 (H)1995 TTU, 28-24 (A)1996 TTU, 21-19 (H)1997 TSU, 28-21 (H)1998 TSU, 42-21 (A)1999 TSU, 25-19 (H)2000 TTU, 56-23 (H)2001 TTU, 63-13 (H)2002 TTU, 20-14 (A)2003 TSU, 27-23 (A)2005 TSU 31-20 (A)2006 TSU, 30-20 (H)2007 TSU, 45-28 (A)2008 TSU, 41-14 (H)2009 TTU, 20-13 (H)2010 TTU, 21-10 (A)2011 TSU, 42-40 (A)2012 TSU, 22-21 (H)2013 TSU, 41-21 (A)2014 TSU, 10-7 (H)2015 TTU, 30-24 (H)2016 TTU, 44-16 (A)2017 TTU, 30-26 (H)2018 TSU, 41-14 (H)

TSU-UTMTSU leads 17-111976 UTM, 26-21 (H)1977 TSU, 55-7 (H)1992 TSU, 23-15(H)1993 UTM, 21-14 (H)1994 TSU, 20-3 (H)1995 UTM, 28-7 (H)1996 TSU, 37-14 (H)1997 TSU, 27-20 (A)1998 TSU, 76-0 (H)1999 TSU, 43-7 (A)2000 TSU, 33-6 (H)2001 TSU, 55-7 (H)2002 TSU, 26-8 (H)2003 TSU, 41-10 (H)2004 TSU, 27-13 (A)2005 UTM, 42-20 (H)2007 UTM, 43-38 (H)2008 TSU, 30-27 (OT) (A)2009 UTM, 28-7 (A)2010 UTM, 37-0 (H)2011 TSU, 35-30 (H)2012 UTM, 35-26 (H)2013 TSU, 29-15 (A)2014 UTM, 21-16 (A)2015 UTM, 28-14 (H)2016 TSU, 34-30 (H)2017 UTM, 31-16 (H)2018 TSU, 31-28 (OT)(H)

TTU-UTMTTU leads 22-16-21926 TTU, 12-0 (H)1927 Tie, 0-0 (at UTM)1928 TTU, 14-13 (H)1931 TTU, 26-7 (H)1932 Tie, 0-0 (at UTM)1970 TTU, 17-6 (A)1971 TTU, 10-7 (H)1972 TTU, 13-10 (A)1973 TTU, 16-9 (H)1980 TTU, 30-28 (A)1981 UTM, 24-21 (A)1982 UTM, 35-21 (H)1991 UTM, 24-16 (H)1992 TTU, 17-13 (H)1993 TTU, 20-3 (H)1994 UTM, 20-10 (H)1995 UTM, 36-31 (H)1996 TTU, 21-14 (2OT) (H)1997 TTU, 33-2 (H)1998 TTU, 31-24 (OT) (A)1999 TTU, 45-9 (A)2000 TTU, 46-6 (H)2001 TTU, 41-7 (A)2002 TTU, 68-7 (H)2003 UTM, 30-23 (OT) (A)2004 TTU, 49-20 (H)2005 UTM, 46-16 (H)2006 UTM, 35-16 (A)2007 TTU, 13-10 (A)2008 UTM, 35-7 (A)2009 TTU, 35-28 (A)2010 UTM, 27-24 (A)2011 TTU, 34-31 (A)2012 TTU, 45-44 (OT)(H)2013 UTM, 28-17 (A)2014 UTM, 17-10 (H)2015 UTM, 31-17 (A)2016 UTM, 44-23 (H)2017 UTM, 24-0 (A)2018 UTM, 38-13 (H)

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WEEKLY MATCHUP PREVIEWS

Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (1-0, 0-0 OVC)at Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (0-1, 0-0 MAC)

Saturday, September 7 • 1:30 p.m. CTYager Stadium (24,286) • Oxford, Ohio

TV: ................................................................................................... ESPN+Live Stats: .......https://miamiredhawks.com/sidearmstats/football/summarySeries Record: ....................................................................Miami leads 1-0Last Meeting: ........................................................ Miami won 6-4 (11/7/53)Dewayne Alexander at Tennessee Tech: ..................................2-10 (2 yrs.)Dewayne Alexander Overall: ..................................................43-43 (9 yrs.)Chuck Martin at Miami: ...........................................................22-40 (6 yrs.)Chuck Martin Overall: ...........................................................96-47 (12 yrs.)Tennessee Tech Last Week: ...........................W, 59-58 vs. Samford (2OT)Miami Last Week: ....................................................... L, 38-14 at #19 Iowa

GAME NOTES: After a season-opening win over Samford, in which the Golden Eagles matched their win plateau from all of 2018, Tennessee Tech will challenge Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) foe Miami (Ohio) this weekend. It is the fi rst matchup between the schools since 1953. Tennessee Tech is 2-35 all-time against FBS opponents, with itis last win coming in 1980 against Western Carolina. The game pits a pair of young quarterbacks in Tennessee Tech true sophomore Bailey Fisher and Miami true freshman Brett Gabbert.

SCOUTING TENNESSEE TECH: Playing former OVC rival Samford for the fi rst time since 2007 (a game Samford won 59-52), Tennessee Tech tallied a school record 671 yards of total offense (the second-most nation-ally this season) and overcame a 23-point second half defi cit in besting the Bulldogs 59-58 in double overtime. TTU trailed 38-15 midway through the third quarter and were down 16 points (44-28) with 2:20 to play in regula-tion before mounting a comeback. Freshman Metrius Fleming, this week's OVC Newcomer of the Week, returned the ensuing kickoff 41 yards and six players later Tennessee Tech scored and added a two-point conversion. After getting the on-side kick, Tech needed just seven plays to score and convert another two-point conversion to force overtime. Tennessee Tech and Samford each scored a touchdown in the fi rst overtime, and after Samford went up by seven points in the second overtime, TTU scored on a 14-yard scamper by Andrew Goldsmith. But instead of going on kicking the PAT, the Golden Eagles went for the win and quarterback Bailey Fisher connected with a wide-open David Gist on the winning play. Fisher, the OVC Offensive Player of the Week and STATS National Player of the Week, completed 31-of-44 passes for a career-high 415 yards and also added 48 rushing yards to fi nish with 463 yards of total offense, the third-most in TTU single-game history. Fisher rushed for three touchdowns, passed for two scores and converted a trio of two-point conversions. His 36 points accounted for were the most by a Division I player during the week. Goldsmith had 97 rushing yards and caught three passes for 34 yards while Darrius Stafford caught seven passes for 110 yards. Neither team had a turnover in the game and combined for 1,233 yards of total offense.

SCOUTING MIAMI (OHIO): Miami held a 7-3 second quarter lead over No. 19 ranked Iowa but could not make it last, eventually falling 38-14 on Saturday. Quarterback Brett Gabbert became the fi rst true freshman to ever start a game for the RedHawks, completing 17-of-27 passes for 186 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He connected with Jack Sorenson on an 11-yard score in the second quarter and added a 20-yard strike to Andrew Homer in the fourth quarter. Miami would lose the rushing battle, fi nishing with only 59 net yards while the Hawkeyes fi nished with 213 rushing yards and 465 yards of total offense (to just 245 for Miami). Defensively Sterling Weatherford and Ryan McWood had 10 tackles apiece while Mike Brown added seven.

#18 Central Arkansas Bears (1-0, 0-0 Southland)at Austin Peay Governors (1-0, 0-0 OVC)

Saturday, September 7 • 2:00 p.m. CTFortera Stadium (8,000) • Clarksville, Tenn.

TV: ................................................................................................... ESPN+Live Stats: ................ http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=271741Series Record: ..................................................Central Arkansas leads 1-0Last Meeting: .................................. Central Arkansas won 14-13 (9/13/75)Nathan Brown at Central Arkansas: ...........................................7-5 (2 yrs.)Nathan Brown Overall: ....................................................................... sameMark Hudspeth at Austin Peay: ....................................................1-0 (1 yr.)Mark Hudspeth Overall: ........................................................96-59 (15 yrs.)Central Arkansas Last Week: ..................... W, 35-28 at Western KentuckyAustin Peay Last Week: ..................... W, 41-10 vs. North Carolina Central

GAME NOTES: Austin Peay will welcome Central Arkansas to Fortera Stadium on Saturday afternoon. It is only the second meeting between the schools and fi rst since the 1975 season.

SCOUTING CENTRAL ARKANSAS: Central Arkansas opened its season with a 35-28 victory over Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Western Kentucky, its third all-time win over a FBS foe (including a 2009 win over WKU). The Bears scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to overcome a 28-14 defi cit, putting together scoring drives of 64, 80 and 74 yards in the fi nal frame. Sophomore quarterback Breylin Smith completed 20-of-28 passes for 324 yards and three touchdowns (with no interceptions), including completing eight passes to Lujuan Winningham who racked up 222 receiving yards and three scores. Winningham (who had just 12 receptions for 158 yards and one touchdown in all of 2018) caught an 80-yard halftime option pass from running back Carlos Blackman to tie the game at 28; Blackman would then score the game-winning touchdown on a one-yard rush later in the period. On defense Robert Rochell fi nished the game with seven tackles, an inter-ception and two pass breakups. After its win the Bears moved up No. 18 in the FCS Coaches Poll and No. 20 in the STATS Top 25.

SCOUTING AUSTIN PEAY: Austin Peay kicked off the Mark Hudspeth Era with a convincing 41-10 win over North Carolina Central last Thursday. Hudspeth became the fi rst Govs coach to win in their debut since 2007. Austin Peay fi nished the game with 563 yards of total offense (291 rushing, 272 passing), which was the sixth-highest total in school history while limited their opponent to just 192 yards (139 passing, 53 rushing). APSU has now scored 40 or more points in four of its last fi ve home games and is 9-2 at Fortera Stadium since the start of the 2017 season. Senior running back Kentel Williams, who led all of FCS in rushing yards/carry last season (8.0), continued that trend by averaging 11.6 yards on 12 carries against NCCU. Williams gained 139 total yards on the night, caught four passes for 26 yards and had 43 kickoff return yards to fi nish the night with 208 all-purpose yards. Quarterback Jeremiah Oatsvall completed 24-of-39 passes for 232 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for 29 yards. DeAngelo Wilson caught a career-high three touchdown passes (all in the fi rst half), which was one shy of the Austin Peay single-game record. He fi nished the game with 106 receiving yards, marking his second 100-yard career game. The defensive side of the ball recorded 10 tackles-for-loss and allowed North Carolina Central into the red zone just twice. Linebacker Pat Walker led the team with a career-best seven stops (including 1.5 for loss) while Jack McDonald added six tackles. Kicker Logan Birchfi eld converted on two fi eld goals including a career-long of 49 yards. After its win Austin Peay picked up votes in the AFCA FCS Coaches Top 25 poll this week.

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WEEKLY MATCHUP PREVIEWS

Eastern Illinois Panthers (0-1, 0-0 OVC)at Indiana Hoosiers (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

Saturday, September 7 • 2:30 p.m. CTMemorial Stadium (52,656) • Bloomington, Ind.

TV: .....................................................................................Big Ten NetworkLive Stats: .......................................................................http://bit.ly/2UrjAatSeries Record: ........................................................................ First meetingLast Meeting: ..........................................................................................n/aAdam Cushing at Eastern Illinois:.................................................0-1 (1 yr.)Adam Cushing Overall:....................................................................... sameTom Allen at Indian: ................................................................11-15 (3 yrs.)Tom Allen Overall:............................................................................... sameEastern Illinois Last Week: ................................... L, 24-10 at ChattanoogaIndiana Last Week: ...................W, 34-24 vs. Ball State (Indianapolis, Ind.)

GAME NOTES: Eastern Illinois will make the two-hour journey to Bloom-ington, Indiana on Saturday for its fi rst all-time meeting against Indiana. The Panthers are 10-37 all-time against FBS, including most recently wins over San Diego State (2013) and Miami (Ohio) in 2016. Overall the Panthers are 2-6 in its last eight contests against FBS opponents. Indiana has won 15 of its last 16 non-conference games, including seven-straight.

SCOUTING EASTERN ILLINOIS: Eastern Illinois opened the Adam Cushing Era with a 24-10 loss at Chattanooga last Thursday night. UTC struck fi rst, converting a fumbled punt into seven points. The Panthers pulled to within 14-10 late in the second quarter before a Mocs fi eld goal made the margin at the break 17-10. There was only seven points scored in the entire second half, with Chattanooga scoring a touchdown on its fi rst drive of the third quarter to end the scoring. EIU would drive deep into Mocs territory several times the rest of the way but could not score. Starting quarterback Johnathan Brantley passed for 119 yards and a touchdown while Harry Woodbery fi nished with 121 yards through the air. Xander Richards had a team-high fi ve catches for 67 yards. Freshman Jaelin Hayes-Benefi eld led EIU with 76 all-purpose yards, including a team-best 49 on the ground. Joe Caputo had a team-high eight tackles (seven solo), including 1.5 for loss. Raymond Crittenden and Bryce Dewberry each had an interception for the Panthers who out-gained UTC by a 370 to 350 margin in total offense.

SCOUTING INDIANA: Indiana opened its 2019 campaign (its 135th season of football) with a 34-24 season-opening win over Ball State at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Hoosiers got a career performance from kicker Logan Justus, who begins the season on the Lou Groza Award Watch List. Groza connected from 48, 49, 50 and 30 yards on the afternoon to tie the school record for made fi eld goals in a game. Justus is now 19-of-22 on fi eld goal attempts for his career and is just the 11th Hoosier to hit a 50-yarder in a game. Redshirt freshman Michael Penix Jr. became the fi rst IU freshman to start at quarterback since Antwaan Randle El in 1998. Penix completed 24-of-40 passes for 326 yards and a touchdown and rushed for a team-best 64 yards on seven carries (9.6 yards/carry). Nick Westbrook hauled in a 75-yard touchdown in the fi rst quarter and now has three 70-plus yard scores in his career. Stevie Scott III added 48 yards on the ground and scored a pair of touchdowns for Indiana. Senior Reakwon Jones led IU with a career-high 11 tackles while junior Marcelino Ball matched his career-high with 10 stops. Jaylin Williams had an interception in the fourth quarter; Indiana has had at least one takeaway in their last 19 games, the longest streak in the FBS (the team has had at least one interception in 11-straight games).

Murray State Racers (1-0, 0-0 OVC)at #3 Georgia Bulldogs (1-0, 1-0 SEC)

Saturday, September 7 • 3:00 p.m. CTSanford Stadium (92,746) • Athens, Ga.

TV: ................................................................................................... ESPN2Live Stats: ............https://georgiadogs.com/sidearmstats/football/summarySeries Record: ................................................................ Georgia leads 1-0Last Meeting: ...................................................Georgia won 49-0 (9/22/45)Mitch Stewart at Murray State: ...............................................16-29 (5 yrs.)Mitch Stewart Overall: ........................................................................ sameKirby Smart at Georgia: ..........................................................33-10 (4 yrs.)Kirby Smart Overall: ........................................................................... sameMurray State Last Week: ...........................................W, 59-20 vs. PikevilleGeorgia Last Week: ....................................................W, 30-6 at Vanderbilt

GAME NOTES: After an easy season-opening victory over Pikeville, Murray State steps up the diffi culty level on Saturday when it travels to Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) foe Georgia who is ranked No. 3 in both major FBS pols. It is the fi rst meeting between the two teams since the 1945 season, a 49-0 UGA victory. Murray State is 3-29-1 all-time against FBS opponents with its last win coming versus Louisville in 1984. The game, the home opener for Georgia, could prove to be one of the largest crowds to ever watch an OVC team play. There have been seven games with an attendance over 90,000 in league history, two of which include sellouts at Georgia (Tennessee Tech in 2009 and Austin Peay last year). The largest crowd to witness a Murray State game is 77,527 at Wisconsin in 1998.

SCOUTING MURRAY STATE: Murray State jumped out to a 31-3 lead on its way to a 59-20 season-opening victory over Pikeville last Thursday night. After falling behind 3-0, Quinaz Turner returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown to put the Racers ahead for good. In his debut as the Racers starting quarterback, Preston Rice completed 20-of-31 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns and carried the ball 11 times for 50 yards. Overall the Racers fi nished the contest with 249 rushing yards, as Jared McCray led the way with 76 yards and two touchdowns while Rodney Castille added 63 yards and two scores. Castille was the team's leading receiver, pulling in six passes for 25 yards; he fi nished the game with 97 all-purpose yards. After completing his eligibility with the Racers basketball team, Brion San-chious made his debut with the football squad and hauled in one pass for a nine-yard touchdown. Defensively, Tay Carothers recovered two fumbles in the game, the fi rst MSU player to do that since Derrick Townsel in 2007. Edmond McGhee had fi ve tackles (2.0 for loss) and forced a fumble while Anthony Koclanakis had a game-high six tackles and a sack. Murray State did not have a turnover in the game, the fi rst time the team has achieved that feat since 2016. The Racers currently rank third nationally in turnover margin (+3.0/game).

SCOUTING GEORGIA: Georgia held Vanderbilt to a pair of fi eld goals and just 225 yards of total offense (including only fi ve plays over 10 yards) in opening the season with a 30-6 win over Saturday night in Nashville. The third-ranked team in the FBS fi nished the game with 481 yards of total of-fense, including 325 on the ground. D'Andre Swift led that attack with 149 yards on 16 carries (9.3 yards/carry) while Brian Herrien added 65 yards and a touchdown and Zamir White had 51 yards. Quarterback Jake Fromm, who is 24-5 all-time as a starter, completed 15-of-23 passes for 156 yards and a touchdown to Demetris Robertson. He was one of eight different receivers to catch a pass from Fromm on the evening. The Bulldogs defense limited Vanderbilt to just 3-of-14 on third down. Junior defensive back Mark Webb and junior linebacker Monty Rice each had seven tackles while freshman Azeez Ojulari added six stops and half a sack. Kicker Rodrigo Blankenship was perfect on the night, connecting from 50, 37 and 31 yards.

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Chattanooga Mocs (1-0, 0-0 Southern)at #17 Jacksonville State Gamecocks (0-1, 0-0 OVC)

Saturday, September 7 • 6:00 p.m. CTBurgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium (24,000) • Jacksonville, Ala.

TV: ................................................................................................... ESPN+Live Stats: ................ http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=270233Series Record: .....................................................Chattanooga leads 25-16Last Meeting: .................................Jacksonville State won 27-13 (8/26/17)Rusty Wright at Chattanooga: ......................................................1-0 (1 yr.)Rusty Wright Overall: .......................................................................... sameJohn Grass at Jacksonville State: ..........................................52-13 (6 yrs.)John Grass Overall: ............................................................................ sameChattanooga Last Week: .................................W, 24-10 vs. Eastern IllinoisJacksonville State Last Week: .............L, 35-14 at Southeastern Louisiana

GAME NOTES: After not playing a season ago, regional rivals Jacksonville State and Chattanooga will renew their rivalry on Saturday. Two years ago the teams met in Week Zero as part of the Guardian Credit Union FCS Kickoff, a game JSU won 27-13. That marked the fi fth-straight win in the series for the Gamecocks who have won nine of the last 10 overall (with UTC winning in 2011) and 10 of 12 since the rivalry resumed in 2004 (after a 21-year break). In each of the past fi ve games (and six of the past seven) both teams have been ranked in the Top 25. In the 2017 contest, Roc Thomas rushed for 122 yards and a touchdown and Bryant Horn added 31 yards on the ground to go along with 182 passing yards (completing 14-of-20 passes). Jonathan Hagler returned an interception 52 yards in the third quarterback to put the game out of reach. Nick Tiano passed for 218 yards and a touchdown for UTC while adding a team-best 68 yards on the ground.

SCOUTING CHATTANOOGA: Chattanooga got its season (the fi rst under Rusty Wright) off on a winning note (just the fourth time in the past 13 years the Mocs had won its season-opener) by besting OVC foe Eastern Illinois. Chattanooga led 14-3 in the second quarter and after the Panthers pulled to within four points with 2:39 to go in the quarter, the Mocs closed the half with a 37-yard fi eld goal to extend the advantage to 17-10. The only scoring of the second half was a 1-yard run fi ve minutes into the third quarter by Ailym Ford. Ford fi nished the game with a team-high 50 rushing yards. Senior quarterback Nick Tiano passed for 256 yards and a touchdown and added a rushing score. Bryce Nunnelly had six catches for 100 yards, including a 59-yard touchdown. Marshall Cooper had a team-best 10 tackles and added two pass breakups.

SCOUTING JACKSONVILLE STATE: Five-time defending OVC champion Jacksonville State gave up six sacks and threw two interceptions that led to touchdowns in a 35-14 season-opening loss at Southeastern Louisiana. An interception on the third play of the game was returned to the four-yard line and SLU scored a play later to go up 7-0. After a JSU punt, the Lions marched down the fi eld in nine plays and grabbed a 14-0 lead. The Gamecocks were able to cut that margin in half when Zerrick Cooper hooked up with Josh Pearson on a 33-yard touchdown early in the second quarter. But JSU would get no closer and its only other score came in the fourth quarter when Cooper connected with Michael Matthews. Cooper fi nished the game 40-of-52 for 414 yards and two touchdowns. The 414 yards were the fourth-most in JSU single-game history while his 40 completions shattered the school mark of 32. Trae Barry led the way with 10 catches for 83 yards and was one of 11 different Gamecocks to catch a pass in the game. JSU was limited to just 67 net rushing yards for the game. After its loss, Jacksonville State slipped from No. 6 in both FCS Top 25 polls to No. 17 in the FCS Coaches Poll and No. 18 in the STATS Poll. It marks only the fourth time in the past 75 weeks that the team has not been ranked in the Top 10 nationally.

Eastern Kentucky Colonels (1-0, 0-0 OVC)at Louisville Cardinals (0-0, 0-0 ACC)

Saturday, September 7 • 6:00 p.m. CTCardinal Stadium (60,800) • Louisville, Ky.

TV: ................................................................................ACC Network ExtraLive Stats: ..................................................................... www.GoCards.comSeries Record: ......................................................... Louisville leads 18-8-1Last Meeting: ...................................................Louisville won 44-7 (9/7/13)Mark Elder at Eastern Kentucky: ............................................15-19 (4 yrs.)Mark Elder Overall: ............................................................................. sameScott Satterfi eld at Louisville: .......................................................0-0 (1 yr.)Scott Satterfi eld Overall: .........................................................51-24 (7 yrs.)Eastern Kentucky Last Week: ................................. W, 53-7 vs. ValparaisoLouisville Last Week: ........................... vs. #9 Notre Dame (Monday Night)

GAME NOTES: For the 28th time, Eastern Kentucky will battle Louisville on the gridiron. The two teams fi rst played in 1927 and last played during the 2013 season. In that game, the No. 8 ranked Cardinals led 27-0 at halftime on its way to a 44-7 win over the Colonels, who were ranked No. 21 in the FCS. Teddy Bridgewater passed for 397 yards and four touchdowns for UofL while Jared McClain had 85 passing yards and a score for the Colonels while also rushing for a team-high 27 yards. The last EKU win in the series came in 1985, a 45-21 victory. Since the formation of the FCS (then I-AA) in 1978, EKU is 7-29 against FBS opponents, win its last win coming at Miami (Ohio) in 2014. A year ago the Colonels gave Bowling Green all it could handle before falling 42-35.

SCOUTING EASTERN KENTUCKY: Following a season-opening 53-7 win over Valparaiso, Eastern Kentucky has now won fi ve games in a row dating back to the 2018 season. The Colonels scored just 1:48 into the game as Daryl McCleskey Jr. rushed for a 64-yard touchdown. Less than a minute later Corey Glass picked up a fumble and returned it 29 yards for a score to put the Colonels up 15-0. Eastern led 32-0 at halftime and fi nished the game with 442 yards of total offense while limiting the Crusaders to just 184 yards (the fewest allowed to an opponent since 2013). Alonzo Booth had a team-best 128 yards and three touchdowns on just seven carries (18.3 yards/carry) while McCleskey fi nished the game with 69 yards on the ground. Booth had an 86-yard touchdown run, the fourth longest EKU run from scrimmage since 2007. Overall the Colonels had 333 team rushing yards. Glass led the team with eight tackles, while Steven Crowder added 11 (3.0 for loss) and a sack. The 46-point win was the largest for EKU against a Division I team since a 49-0 win over Tennessee State in 2005. EKU is still receiving votes in both Top 25 polls.

SCOUTING LOUISVILLE: Louisville opens the 2019 season on Monday night by hosting nationally-ranked Notre Dame; it marks the fi rst time the Fighting Irish have visited the Cardinals. It marks the fi rst game with the Cardinals under head coach Scott Satterfi eld, who played quarterback at Appalachian State before later becoming the program's head coach, leading the transition from FCS to FBS. In 23 years with the program (as quarterback, assistant and head coach) the program won three national championships and 11 conference titles. Quarterback Jawon Pass threw for 1,960 yards and eight touchdowns a season ago. Sophomore Tutu Atwell is coming off a season where he had 24 catches for 406 yards, leading the team with a 16.9 yards/catch average. On the defensive side of the ball, UofL is looking to improve on its scoring defense after allowing 44.1 points/game last season. That defensive unit returns seven starters.

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Tennessee State Tigers (1-0, 0-0 OVC)at Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders (0-1, 0-0 C-USA)

Saturday, September 7 • 6:00 p.m. CTFloyd Stadium (30,788) • Murfreesboro, Tenn.

TV: ................................................................................................... ESPN3Live Stats: ................ http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=270156Series Record: .............................................. Middle Tennessee leads 10-9Last Meeting: ...................................Middle Tennessee won 28-27 (9/5/98)Rod Reed at Tennessee State: .............................................54-47 (10 yrs.)Rod Reed Overall: .............................................................................. sameRick Stockstill at Middle Tennessee: ....................................87-78 (14 yrs.)Rick Stockstill Overall: ........................................................................ sameTennessee State Last Week: .............W, 26-20 vs. Mississippi Valley StateMiddle Tennessee Last Week: ............................... L, 40-21 at #7 Michigan

GAME NOTES: Former OVC rivals Middle Tennessee and Tennessee State will meet for the fi rst time since the 1998 season on Saturday. That is when the Blue Raiders left the conference to join the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Tennessee State won six of the fi rst seven games in the all-time series (which began in 1973), before the Blue Raiders won six-straight from 1987-92. TSU won back-to-back games in 1996 and 1997 before dropping the last meeting in 1998. This marks the fourth-straight season that Tennes-see State has played a FBS opponent. The Tigers are 5-7 all-time against opponents from the FBS.

SCOUTING TENNESSEE STATE: Tennessee State had 447 yards of total offense and got four fi eld goals from sophomore Antonio Zita in topping Mississippi Valley State 26-20 in the annual John Merritt Classic. TSU is now 15-6 all-time in the event. Senior Chris Rowland caught 11 passes for a career-high 172 yards and a touchdown; he also added 61 punt return yards and two rushing yards to fi nish the contest with 235 all-purpose yards, which ranks him third among all FCS players after week one. Starting quarterback Cameron Rosendahl completed 25 passes for 330 yards and a touchdown and also rushed for a score. In addition to Rowland, Steven Newbold (who missed most of last year with an injury), caught fi ve passes for 61 yards. Zita was effective with his right foot. After missing a 36-yard fi eld goal in the second quarter, he connected from 31, 28, a career-long 44 and 26 yards for the Tigers. Zita scored the fi nal nine points for the Tigers. The 14 points scored by kicking were the third-most in school history. The TSU defense limited the Delta Devils to just 247 yards, including just 42 yards on the ground (the eight-lowest output allowed nationally during the week). Jahsun Bryant had nine tackles while Terry Straughter added seven stops (including 1.5 for loss).

SCOUTING MIDDLE TENNESSEE: Middle Tennessee, which has played in a school record four-straight bowl games, opened its 2019 season with a 40-21 loss to No. 7 ranked Michigan in the Big House. MTSU had nine fi rst-time starters in the game (7 on offense, 2 on defense), including the entire offensive line. Quarterback Asher O'Hara was one of the fi rst-time starters, passing for 217 yards on 22 completions and tossing two touchdowns. O'Hara also had a team-high 32 rushing yards and scored on an 18-yard run on the Blue Raiders fi rst possession of the game. Ty Lee, who has now made a catch in 41-straight games, had a team-high four catches, although 14 different receivers had at least one reception in the game. Senior Khalil Brooks had half a sack against the Wolverines to move his career total to 15.0 which ranks fourth in school history. He is also now seventh in tackles-for-loss yards (138), fourth in sack yards (108) and tied for fourth in career tackles-for-loss (34). Head coach Rick Stockstill is in his 14th season at MTSU his is the sixth-longest tenured coach in the FBS.

UT Martin Skyhawks (1-0, 0-0 OVC)at #8 Florida Gators (1-0, 0-0 SEC)

Saturday, September 7 • 6:30 p.m. CTBen Hill Griffi n Stadium (91,916) • Gainesville, Fla.

TV: ...................................................................................................ESPNULive Stats: ............https://fl oridagators.com/sidearmstats/football/summarySeries Record: ........................................................................ First meetingLast Meeting: ..........................................................................................n/aJason Simpson at UT Martin: ...............................................81-68 (14 yrs.)Jason Simpson Overall:...................................................................... sameDan Mullen at Florida: ..............................................................11-3 (2 yrs.)Dan Mullen Overall: .............................................................80-49 (11 yrs.)UT Martin Last Week: .............................. W, 42-20 vs. Northwestern StateFlorida Last Week: ................................ W, 24-20 vs. Miami (Orlando, Fla.)

GAME NOTES: UT Martin will travel to "The Swamp" for its fi rst-ever matchup with the Florida Gators on Saturday. The Skyhawks, who will end the season with another SEC foe Kentucky, are 1-26 all-time against Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponents. That lone win came against Memphis in 2012. This marks the seventh SEC opponent for the Skyhawks since 2008.

SCOUTING UT MARTIN: UT Martin scored 28 unanswered second half points to overcome a 20-14 halftime defi cit to top Northwestern State 42-20 last Thursday. The victory was the 81st for head coach Jason Simpson at UT Martin, moving him into a tie for sixth place in OVC history. UTM held Northwestern State to just 166 yards of total offense in the second half and scored on a 78-yard interception return by Wanya Moton, one of two picks on the night for the sophomore. Overall the Skyhawks scored on defense, special teams (a 55-yard punt return by Terry Williams), by rushing and passing. It marked the fi rst since UTM had scored on offense, defense and special teams in the same game since September 27, 2008 against Murray State. Junior Peyton Logan fi nished the game with 149 rushing yards on 13 carries (11.5 yards/carry) and scored a pair of touchdowns (21 yards and 53 yards). It was the fi rst 100-yard rushing game for a UTM player since the 2017 season. Quarterback John Bachus III earned his fi rst career start and passed for 130 yards and two scores and ran for 20 yards. In addition to his two interceptions, Moton had seven tackles while TJ Jefferson added a team-best 12 stops and a sack.

SCOUTING FLORIDA: Florida opened its 2019 campaign during Week Zero, topping in-state rival Miami by a 24-20 margin. The game was played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando and marked just the second win by UF over the Hurricanes since 1986. Quarterback Feleipe Franks completed 17-of-27 passes for 254 yards and a pair of touchdowns (66 yards in the fi rst quarter and 8 yards in the third quarter). Franks capped the scoring with a 3-yard run with 8:18 to play in what proved to be the game-winner. Franks has accounted for three or more touchdowns in a game six times in two sea-sons under head coach Dan Mullen. The Gators were able to rush for only a net of 50 yards, 42 coming from Lamical Perine. Josh Hammond added a career-high 93 receiving yards. The Florida defense was stingy, holding Miami to just 2-of-13 (15.4%) on third down and racking up 10 sacks, its highest single-game total since 1996. Ventrell Miller had two of those sacks to go along with six tackles and a pass breakup; the tackles and sack totals were both career-highs.

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#12 Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (1-0, 0-0 OVC)at #13 Montana State Bobcats (0-1, 0-0 Big Sky)

Saturday, September 7 • 7:00 p.m. CTBobcat Stadium (17,777) • Bozeman, Mont.

TV: ................................................. SWX Montana/www.MSUBobcats.comLive Stats: ....................................................................http://bit.ly/2UhAb04Series Record: ........................................................................ First meetingLast Meeting: ..........................................................................................n/aTom Matukewicz at Southeast Missouri: ................................25-34 (6 yrs.)Tom Matukewicz Overall:........................................................26-34 (7 yrs.)Jeff Choate at Montana State: ................................................17-19 (4 yrs.)Jeff Choate Overall: ............................................................................ sameSoutheast Missouri Last Week: .................... W, 44-26 vs. Southern IllinoisMontana State Last Week: ......................................L, 45-10 at Texas Tech

GAME NOTES: Southeast Missouri will travel to Big Sky country for its fi rst-ever matchup with Montana State on Saturday. The game is the only contest of week two to pit nationally-ranked teams against each other. Both programs won playoff games a season ago. Southeast Missouri head coach Tom Matukewicz has fi ve wins over nationally-ranked teams in his previous fi ve years at Southeast Missouri; that is the most in school history.

SCOUTING SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: Coming off one of its best seasons in school history (which included its fi rst-ever playoff win), Southeast Missouri opened the 2019 campaign with a convincing 44-26 win over regional rival Southern Illinois. The Redhawks were slow out of the gate, falling behind 14-7 near the end of the second quarter. But two touchdowns in the fi nal 4:30 before halftime but Southeast on top and a 17-0 third quarter put the game out of reach. Senior linebacker Zach Hall, the 2018 Buck Buchanan Award Winner as the National Defensive Player of the Year, picked up where he left off, tallying 19 tackles to push his career total to over 300. Hall also had a sack in the win. Senior quarterback Daniel Santacaterina passed for 248 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 54 yards and two additional scores in the win. In the process he went over 3,000 career passing yards. Senior Kristian Wilkerson caught six passes for 146 yards and a touchdown. The Redhawks fi nished the game with 281 yards on the ground, as Zion Custis had 78 yards and a touchdown, Geno Hess added 77 yards and a score and Mark Robinson had 72 yards and a touchdown. It marked the eighth-straight home win for the Redhawks. Southeast Missouri is now ranked No. 12 in the STATS Top 25 poll and No. 13 in the FCS Coaches Poll.

SCOUTING MONTANA STATE: Montana State fi nished last season 8-5 and won a fi rst round FCS Playoff game before losing to eventual national champion North Dakota State in the second round. They fi nished last year ranked 17th nationally. MSU opened this season with a 45-10 loss to FBS opponent Texas Tech in Lubbock. Casey Bauman fi nished the game with 120 passing yards and a 31-yard touchdown pass to Coy Steel in the second quarter. Steel was one of six different receivers to catch a pass, nabbing three for 56 yards while Kevin Kassis also had three receptions. Isaiah Ifanse had 77 rushing yards including a run of 40 yards. Athlete Troy Anderson, who is on the Walter Payton Watch List and played mainly quarterback last year, threw a pair of passes, carried the ball once and made four tackles on defense. Brayden Konkol had a team-high nine tackles while Bryce Sterk had six tackles and a sack. Montana State is ranked No. 13 in the STATS Top 25 poll this week and No. 19 in the FCS Coaches Poll.

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Sep 01, 2019

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G1. Murray State 1 8 1 8 0 0 0 59 59.0

Tennessee Tech 1 7 2 3 3 0 1 59 59.03. Eastern Kentucky 1 7 1 6 1 0 0 53 53.04. Southeast Missouri 1 6 1 5 0 0 0 44 44.05. UT Martin 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 42 42.06. Austin Peay 1 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 41.07. Tennessee State 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 26 26.08. Jacksonville State 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 14 14.09. Eastern Illinois 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 10 10.0

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G1. Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 7.02. Austin Peay 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 10 10.03. UT Martin 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 20 20.0

Tennessee State 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 20 20.0Murray State 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 20 20.0

6. Eastern Illinois 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 24 24.07. Southeast Missouri 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 26 26.08. Jacksonville State 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 35 35.09. Tennessee Tech 1 7 3 7 0 0 0 58 58.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Tennessee Tech 1 246 425 95 671 7.1 7 671.02. Austin Peay 1 291 272 89 563 6.3 5 563.03. Southeast Missouri 1 281 248 74 529 7.1 6 529.04. Jacksonville State 1 67 414 77 481 6.2 2 481.05. Murray State 1 249 216 70 465 6.6 7 465.06. Tennessee State 1 117 330 79 447 5.7 2 447.07. Eastern Kentucky 1 333 109 61 442 7.2 6 442.08. Eastern Illinois 1 130 240 83 370 4.5 1 370.09. UT Martin 1 179 130 55 309 5.6 4 309.0

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G1. Eastern Kentucky 1 68 116 64 184 2.9 1 184.02. Austin Peay 1 53 139 72 192 2.7 1 192.03. Murray State 1 46 199 78 245 3.1 2 245.04. Tennessee State 1 42 205 70 247 3.5 2 247.05. Eastern Illinois 1 94 256 60 350 5.8 3 350.06. Jacksonville State 1 146 238 63 384 6.1 4 384.07. Southeast Missouri 1 170 217 68 387 5.7 4 387.08. UT Martin 1 96 387 91 483 5.3 3 483.09. Tennessee Tech 1 133 429 58 562 9.7 7 562.0

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G1. Eastern Kentucky 1 39 333 8.5 86 5 333.02. Austin Peay 1 49 291 5.9 39 1 291.03. Southeast Missouri 1 49 281 5.7 39 5 281.04. Murray State 1 36 249 6.9 25 4 249.05. Tennessee Tech 1 49 246 5.0 66 5 246.06. UT Martin 1 35 179 5.1 53 2 179.07. Eastern Illinois 1 36 130 3.6 31 0 130.08. Tennessee State 1 37 117 3.2 18 1 117.09. Jacksonville State 1 24 67 2.8 26 0 67.0

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G1. Tennessee State 1 18 42 2.3 11 1 42.02. Murray State 1 42 46 1.1 19 1 46.03. Austin Peay 1 29 53 1.8 10 0 53.04. Eastern Kentucky 1 45 68 1.5 12 0 68.05. Eastern Illinois 1 33 94 2.8 14 2 94.06. UT Martin 1 28 96 3.4 10 0 96.07. Tennessee Tech 1 32 133 4.2 26 1 133.08. Jacksonville State 1 30 146 4.9 20 1 146.09. Southeast Missouri 1 40 170 4.2 28 4 170.0

PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G1. Tennessee Tech 1 33-46-0 71.7 425 9.2 2 425.02. Jacksonville State 1 40-53-2 75.5 414 7.8 2 414.03. Tennessee State 1 25-42-0 59.5 330 7.9 1 330.04. Austin Peay 1 25-40-3 62.5 272 6.8 4 272.05. Southeast Missouri 1 15-25-1 60.0 248 9.9 1 248.06. Eastern Illinois 1 26-47-1 55.3 240 5.1 1 240.07. Murray State 1 21-34-0 61.8 216 6.4 3 216.08. UT Martin 1 8-20-1 40.0 130 6.5 2 130.09. Eastern Kentucky 1 14-22-2 63.6 109 5.0 1 109.0

PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G1. Eastern Kentucky 1 7-19-0 36.8 116 6.1 1 116.02. Austin Peay 1 18-43-0 41.9 139 3.2 1 139.03. Murray State 1 17-36-0 47.2 199 5.5 1 199.04. Tennessee State 1 27-52-0 51.9 205 3.9 1 205.05. Southeast Missouri 1 16-28-1 57.1 217 7.8 0 217.06. Jacksonville State 1 16-33-0 48.5 238 7.2 3 238.07. Eastern Illinois 1 17-27-2 63.0 256 9.5 1 256.08. UT Martin 1 43-63-2 68.3 387 6.1 3 387.09. Tennessee Tech 1 20-26-0 76.9 429 16.5 6 429.0

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.1. Tennessee Tech 1 33-46-0 71.7 425 425.0 2 163.72. Southeast Missouri 1 15-25-1 60.0 248 248.0 1 148.53. Jacksonville State 1 40-53-2 75.5 414 414.0 2 146.04. Murray State 1 21-34-0 61.8 216 216.0 3 144.25. Austin Peay 1 25-40-3 62.5 272 272.0 4 137.66. Tennessee State 1 25-42-0 59.5 330 330.0 1 133.47. UT Martin 1 8-20-1 40.0 130 130.0 2 117.68. Eastern Kentucky 1 14-22-2 63.6 109 109.0 1 102.19. Eastern Illinois 1 26-47-1 55.3 240 240.0 1 101.0

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.1. Austin Peay 1 18-43-0 41.9 139 139.0 1 76.72. Tennessee State 1 27-52-0 51.9 205 205.0 1 91.43. Murray State 1 17-36-0 47.2 199 199.0 1 102.84. Eastern Kentucky 1 7-19-0 36.8 116 116.0 1 105.55. Southeast Missouri 1 16-28-1 57.1 217 217.0 0 115.16. UT Martin 1 43-63-2 68.3 387 387.0 3 129.27. Jacksonville State 1 16-33-0 48.5 238 238.0 3 139.18. Eastern Illinois 1 17-27-2 63.0 256 256.0 1 140.09. Tennessee Tech 1 20-26-0 76.9 429 429.0 6 291.7

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Sep 01, 2019

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. Murray State 1 4 124 1 95 31.02. Eastern Kentucky 1 1 26 0 26 26.03. Tennessee Tech 1 4 92 0 41 23.04. Jacksonville State 1 6 113 0 31 18.85. UT Martin 1 4 73 0 28 18.26. Southeast Missouri 1 2 34 0 17 17.07. Austin Peay 1 3 45 0 24 15.08. Tennessee State 1 1 13 0 13 13.09. Eastern Illinois 1 2 21 0 13 10.5

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. UT Martin 1 4 98 1 55 24.52. Southeast Missouri 1 2 37 0 36 18.53. Eastern Kentucky 1 1 15 0 15 15.04. Tennessee State 1 7 61 0 34 8.75. Murray State 1 2 11 0 9 5.56. Jacksonville State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

Austin Peay 1 1 0 0 0 0.0Tennessee Tech 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

9. Eastern Illinois 1 2 -6 0 2 -3.0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.1. UT Martin 1 2 90 1 78 45.02. Eastern Illinois 1 2 15 0 15 7.53. Southeast Missouri 1 1 9 0 9 9.04. Tennessee State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

Jacksonville State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Austin Peay 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Tennessee Tech 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Murray State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P1. Eastern Kentucky 1 1 47 47.0 -9 -9.0 0 56.02. Southeast Missouri 1 3 117 39.0 4 1.3 0 37.73. Tennessee Tech 1 4 142 35.5 -2 -0.5 0 36.04. Tennessee State 1 6 246 41.0 0 0.0 2 34.35. Eastern Illinois 1 6 201 33.5 0 0.0 0 33.56. Jacksonville State 1 5 194 38.8 7 1.4 1 33.47. Austin Peay 1 3 97 32.3 0 0.0 0 32.38. UT Martin 1 6 186 31.0 0 0.0 0 31.09. Murray State 1 3 98 32.7 8 2.7 0 30.0

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg1. Eastern Illinois 1 3 179 59.7 26 0 51.02. Eastern Kentucky 1 9 529 58.8 107 1 44.13. Tennessee Tech 1 6 390 65.0 6 5 43.24. Austin Peay 1 8 395 49.4 57 0 42.25. Southeast Missouri 1 8 461 57.6 111 1 40.66. Tennessee State 1 6 339 56.5 76 1 39.77. UT Martin 1 7 358 51.1 57 1 39.48. Murray State 1 10 564 56.4 79 4 38.59. Jacksonville State 1 2 103 51.5 36 0 33.5

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.1. Tennessee Tech 1 2 2 1.000

Austin Peay 1 2 2 1.000Southeast Missouri 1 1 1 1.000Eastern Kentucky 1 1 1 1.000Eastern Illinois 1 1 1 1.000

6. Tennessee State 1 4 5 . 8 0 07. Murray State 1 1 2 . 5 0 08. UT Martin 1 0 0 . 0 0 0

Jacksonville State 1 0 0 . 0 0 0

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.1. Murray State 1 8 8 1.000

Eastern Kentucky 1 6 6 1.000UT Martin 1 6 6 1.000Austin Peay 1 5 5 1.000Tennessee Tech 1 3 3 1.000Tennessee State 1 2 2 1.000Jacksonville State 1 2 2 1.000Eastern Illinois 1 1 1 1.000

9. Southeast Missouri 1 5 6 . 8 3 3

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G1. Murray State 1 2 18 2.00

Eastern Kentucky 1 2 19 2.00UT Martin 1 2 4 2.00Austin Peay 1 2 17 2.00Southeast Missouri 1 2 8 2.00

6. Tennessee Tech 1 1 6 1.007. Jacksonville State 1 0 0 0.00

Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 0.00Tennessee State 1 0 0 0.00

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G1. Southeast Missouri 1 0 0 0.00

Austin Peay 1 0 0 0.003. UT Martin 1 1 3 1.00

Eastern Illinois 1 1 3 1.00Tennessee State 1 1 11 1.00

6. Tennessee Tech 1 2 21 2.00Murray State 1 2 19 2.00Eastern Kentucky 1 2 10 2.00

9. Jacksonville State 1 6 41 6.00

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G1. Austin Peay 1 13 13 4 30 30.02. Tennessee Tech 1 10 17 1 28 28.0

Southeast Missouri 1 15 9 4 28 28.04. Eastern Illinois 1 4 14 5 23 23.0

Jacksonville State 1 6 17 0 23 23.0Tennessee State 1 7 14 2 23 23.0

7. Murray State 1 13 8 1 22 22.08. Eastern Kentucky 1 13 5 1 19 19.09. UT Martin 1 9 4 2 15 15.0

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Sep 01, 2019

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G1. Eastern Kentucky 1 6 4 1 11 11.02. Austin Peay 1 4 6 3 13 13.03. Eastern Illinois 1 4 10 0 14 14.04. Tennessee State 1 3 11 1 15 15.05. Murray State 1 6 9 2 17 17.06. Southeast Missouri 1 7 9 2 18 18.07. Jacksonville State 1 7 10 3 20 20.08. Tennessee Tech 1 7 13 2 22 22.09. UT Martin 1 5 19 4 28 28.0

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Tennessee Tech 1 11 21 52.42. Austin Peay 1 8 16 50.03. Murray State 1 6 13 46.2

Southeast Missouri 1 6 13 46.2UT Martin 1 6 13 46.2

6. Eastern Illinois 1 8 20 40.0Jacksonville State 1 6 15 40.0

8. Tennessee State 1 6 17 35.39. Eastern Kentucky 1 3 9 33.3

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Murray State 1 5 17 29.42. Austin Peay 1 6 20 30.03. Tennessee State 1 7 20 35.04. Eastern Kentucky 1 6 17 35.35. Eastern Illinois 1 6 15 40.06. UT Martin 1 7 17 41.27. Jacksonville State 1 6 13 46.28. Southeast Missouri 1 8 15 53.39. Tennessee Tech 1 7 11 63.6

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Tennessee Tech 1 3 3 100.0

Southeast Missouri 1 1 1 100.03. Eastern Kentucky 1 2 4 50.0

Eastern Illinois 1 2 4 50.0Murray State 1 1 2 50.0

6. UT Martin 1 0 0 0.0Jacksonville State 1 0 3 0.0Tennessee State 1 0 0 0.0Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.1. Tennessee Tech 1 0 0 0.0

Jacksonville State 1 0 1 0.0Austin Peay 1 0 2 0.0Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 0.0

5. Eastern Kentucky 1 1 4 25.06. UT Martin 1 1 3 33.37. Murray State 1 1 2 50.0

Southeast Missouri 1 1 2 50.09. Tennessee State 1 2 3 66.7

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G1. Eastern Illinois 1 5 34 34.02. Tennessee Tech 1 5 45 45.03. Eastern Kentucky 1 6 65 65.04. Murray State 1 7 70 70.05. Southeast Missouri 1 12 81 81.06. Jacksonville State 1 10 83 83.07. UT Martin 1 10 95 95.08. Austin Peay 1 12 110 110.09. Tennessee State 1 14 115 115.0

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G1. Eastern Illinois 1 11 119 119.02. Austin Peay 1 13 113 113.03. UT Martin 1 9 95 95.04. Southeast Missouri 1 11 94 94.05. Murray State 1 6 60 60.06. Tennessee State 1 6 50 50.07. Jacksonville State 1 4 35 35.08. Eastern Kentucky 1 4 32 32.09. Tennessee Tech 1 1 15 15.0

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G1. Tennessee Tech 1 38:42 38:422. Eastern Illinois 1 34:19 34:193. Jacksonville State 1 34:11 34:114. Tennessee State 1 34:09 34:095. Southeast Missouri 1 31:36 31:366. Austin Peay 1 31:08 31:087. Eastern Kentucky 1 27:15 27:158. UT Martin 1 24:07 24:079. Murray State 1 22:04 22:04

TURNOVER MARGINGained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G1. Murray State 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 +3 3.002. UT Martin 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 +1 1.003. Eastern Kentucky 1 2 0 2 0 2 2 +0 0.00

Southeast Missouri 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 +0 0.00Tennessee Tech 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 0.00

6. Eastern Illinois 1 0 2 2 2 1 3 -1 -1.00Tennessee State 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 -1.00Jacksonville State 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 -1 -1.00

9. Austin Peay 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 -3 -3.00

RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO1. Tennessee Tech 1 8-8 100.0 6 4-2 2-2 0

Southeast Missouri 1 7-7 100.0 6 5-1 1-1 0Eastern Kentucky 1 5-5 100.0 4 3-1 1-1 0

4. Murray State 1 5-6 83.3 4 3-1 1-1 05. Tennessee State 1 4-5 80.0 1 1-0 3-4 06. Austin Peay 1 3-4 75.0 2 1-1 1-1 17. Eastern Illinois 1 2-4 50.0 1 0-1 1-1 18. Jacksonville State 1 0-1 0.0 0 0-0 0-0 0

UT Martin 1 0-0 0.0 0 0-0 0-0 0

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceTeam Statistics Through games of Sep 01, 2019

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO1. Eastern Kentucky 1 0-2 0.0 0 0-0 0-1 02. Austin Peay 1 1-2 50.0 0 0-0 1-1 0

UT Martin 1 2-4 50.0 2 0-2 0-1 04. Jacksonville State 1 2-3 66.7 2 1-1 0-0 05. Eastern Illinois 1 3-4 75.0 2 2-0 1-2 06. Southeast Missouri 1 4-5 80.0 4 4-0 0-0 17. Tennessee State 1 2-2 100.0 2 1-1 0-0 0

Murray State 1 3-3 100.0 1 1-0 2-2 0Tennessee Tech 1 3-3 100.0 1 1-0 2-2 0

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%1. Tennessee Tech 1 1 2 50.02. Jacksonville State 1 0 1 0.0

UT Martin 1 0 0 0.0Southeast Missouri 1 0 0 0.0Tennessee State 1 0 0 0.0Murray State 1 0 0 0.0Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 0.0Austin Peay 1 0 0 0.0Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 0.0

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%1. Tennessee Tech 1 0 0 0.0

Jacksonville State 1 0 0 0.0UT Martin 1 0 0 0.0Southeast Missouri 1 0 0 0.0Tennessee State 1 0 0 0.0Murray State 1 0 0 0.0Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 0.0Austin Peay 1 0 0 0.0Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 0.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral TotalAustin Peay 1-7512 0-0 0-0 1-7512Eastern Illinois 0-0 1-8254 0-0 1-8254Eastern Kentucky 1-11130 0-0 0-0 1-11130Jacksonville State 0-0 1-7116 0-0 1-7116Murray State 1-6829 0-0 0-0 1-6829Southeast Missouri 1-8312 0-0 0-0 1-8312Tennessee State 1-13458 0-0 0-0 1-13458Tennessee Tech 1-7806 0-0 0-0 1-7806UT Martin 1-3008 0-0 0-0 1-3008Totals 7-8294 2-7685 0-0 9-8158

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Sep 01, 2019

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G1. LOGAN, Peyton-UTM Jr 1 13 149 11.5 2 53 149.02. WILLIAMS, Kentel-APSU Sr 1 12 139 11.6 0 39 139.03. BOOTH, Alonzo-EKU So 1 7 128 18.3 3 86 128.04. GOLDSMITH, Andrew-TTU Sr 1 21 97 4.6 1 14 97.05. CUSTIS, Zion-SEMO So 1 12 78 6.5 1 16 78.06. HESS, Geno-SEMO Fr 1 13 77 5.9 1 39 77.07. McCRAY, Jared-MUR So 1 6 76 12.7 2 25 76.08. ROBERSON,Te'kendrick-TSU Sr 1 16 75 4.7 0 18 75.09. ROBINSON, Mark-SEMO Jr 1 16 72 4.5 1 16 72.0

10. McCLESKEY, Daryl-EKU Jr 1 4 69 17.2 1 64 69.0

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G1. FISHER, Bailey-TTU So 1 31-44-0 415 2 415.02. COOPER, Zerrick-JSU Jr 1 40-52-2 414 2 414.03. ROSENDAHL, Cameron-TSU Sr 1 25-42-0 330 1 330.04. SANTACATERINA, D.-SEMO Sr 1 14-24-1 248 1 248.05. OATSVALL, Jeremiah-APSU Jr 1 24-39-3 232 3 232.06. RICE, Preston-MUR So 1 20-31-0 170 2 170.07. BACHUS, John-UTM Fr 1 8-20-1 130 2 130.08. WOODBERY, Harry-EIU Jr 1 13-22-1 121 0 121.09. BRANTLEY, Johnathan-EIU Sr 1 13-25-0 119 1 119.0

10. BLOUNT, Conor-EKU Jr 1 6-11-1 62 0 6 2 . 0

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.1. BOGNAR, Brendan-MUR Sr 1 1-3-0 46 1 272.12. ALLEN, Dakota-EKU So 1 2-3-0 14 1 215.93. FISHER, Bailey-TTU So 1 31-44-0 415 2 164.74. SANTACATERINA, D.-SEMO Sr 1 14-24-1 248 1 150.55. COOPER, Zerrick-JSU Jr 1 40-52-2 414 2 148.86. MILLER, Willie-TTU Fr 1 2-2-0 10 0 142.07. ROSENDAHL, Cameron-TSU Sr 1 25-42-0 330 1 133.48. RICE, Preston-MUR So 1 20-31-0 170 2 131.99. OATSVALL, Jeremiah-APSU Jr 1 24-39-3 232 3 121.5

10. BACHUS, John-UTM Fr 1 8-20-1 130 2 117.6

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G1. ROWLAND, Chris-TSU Sr 1 11 172 1 53 172.0 11.02. BARRY, Trae-JSU Jr 1 10 83 0 17 83.0 10.03. STAFFORD, Darrius-TTU Sr 1 7 110 0 45 110.0 7.0

HESTER, Jamari-JSU Sr 1 7 90 0 33 90.0 7.05. WILKERSON, Kristian-SEMO Sr 1 6 146 1 47 146.0 6.0

WILSON, DeAngelo-APSU Jr 1 6 106 3 40 106.0 6.0BYRD, Daniel-JSU Sr 1 6 66 0 26 66.0 6.0CASTILLE, Rodney-MUR Jr 1 6 25 0 10 25.0 6.0

9. HICKS, Austin-TTU Sr 1 5 118 0 69 118.0 5.0ALSTON, Aaron-SEMO So 1 5 91 0 30 91.0 5.0

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G1. ROWLAND, Chris-TSU Sr 1 11 172 1 53 15.6172.02. WILKERSON, Kristian-SEMO Sr 1 6 146 1 47 24.3146.03. HICKS, Austin-TTU Sr 1 5 118 0 69 23.6118.04. STAFFORD, Darrius-TTU Sr 1 7 110 0 45 15.7110.05. WILSON, DeAngelo-APSU Jr 1 6 106 3 40 17.7106.06. ALSTON, Aaron-SEMO So 1 5 91 0 30 18.2 91.07. HESTER, Jamari-JSU Sr 1 7 90 0 33 12.9 90.08. BARRY, Trae-JSU Jr 1 10 83 0 17 8.3 83.09. PEARSON, Josh-JSU Sr 1 5 81 1 33 16.2 81.0

10. BELL, Jacob-MUR Fr 1 4 72 1 38 18.0 72.0

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G1. FISHER, Bailey-TTU So 1 48 415 57 463 463.02. COOPER, Zerrick-JSU Jr 1 -9 414 62 405 405.03. ROSENDAHL, Cameron-TSU Sr 1 9 330 48 339 339.04. SANTACATERINA, D.-SEMO Sr 1 54 248 32 302 302.05. OATSVALL, Jeremiah-APSU Jr 1 29 232 46 261 261.06. RICE, Preston-MUR So 1 50 170 42 220 220.07. BACHUS, John-UTM Fr 1 20 130 28 150 150.08. LOGAN, Peyton-UTM Jr 1 149 0 13 149 149.09. BRANTLEY, Johnathan-EIU Sr 1 29 119 37 148 148.0

10. WILLIAMS, Kentel-APSU Sr 1 139 0 12 139 139.0

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G1. FISHER, Bailey-TTU So 1 3 0 0 2 20 20.02. BOOTH, Alonzo-EKU So 1 3 0 0 0 18 18.0

WILSON, DeAngelo-APSU Jr 1 3 0 0 0 18 18.04. ZITA, Antonio-TSU So 1 0 4 2 0 14 14.05. SANTACATERINA, D.-SEMO Sr 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0

McCRAY, Jared-MUR So 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0CASTILLE, Rodney-MUR Jr 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0LOGAN, Peyton-UTM Jr 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.0

9. BIRCHFIELD, Logan-APSU Sr 1 0 2 5 0 11 11.010. VICENTE, Gabriel-MUR Sr 1 0 1 7 0 10 10.0

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G1. FISHER, Bailey-TTU So 1 3 3 0 0 1 20 20.02. WILSON, DeAngelo-APSU Jr 1 3 0 3 0 0 18 18.0

BOOTH, Alonzo-EKU So 1 3 3 0 0 0 18 18.04. SANTACATERINA, D.-SEMO Sr 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0

McCRAY, Jared-MUR So 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0CASTILLE, Rodney-MUR Jr 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0LOGAN, Peyton-UTM Jr 1 2 2 0 0 0 12 12.0

8. ODEN, Justin-TTU Fr 1 1 0 1 0 1 8 8.09. TURNER, Quinaz-MUR So 1 1 0 0 1 0 6 6.0

PEARSON, Josh-JSU Sr 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 6.0

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G1. ZITA, Antonio-TSU So 1 2-2 4-5 14 14.02. BIRCHFIELD, Logan-APSU Sr 1 5-5 2-2 11 11.03. VICENTE, Gabriel-MUR Sr 1 7-7 1-2 10 10.04. HAYWORTH, Sam-EKU Sr 1 6-6 1-1 9 9.0

ZAIDAN, Haidar-TTU Sr 1 3-3 2-2 9 9.06. TILLER, Kendrick-SEMO Jr 1 5-6 1-1 8 8.07. COURTRIGHT, Ryan-UTM Jr 1 6-6 0-0 6 6.08. DELGADO, Josh-EIU So 1 1-1 1-1 4 4.09. WALLACE, Bryant-JSU So 1 2-2 0-0 2 2.0

10. BOYD, Colin-MUR So 1 1-1 0-0 1 1.0

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. WILLIAMS, Terry-UTM Sr 1 4 98 1 55 24.52. YOUNG, Al-SEMO Sr 1 2 37 0 36 18.53. ROWLAND, Chris-TSU Sr 1 7 61 0 34 8.7

KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. WILLIAMS, Kentel-APSU Sr 1 2 43 0 24 21.52. GOWDY, Yul-JSU So 1 6 113 0 31 18.83. WILLIAMS, Terry-UTM Sr 1 4 73 0 28 18.24. JONES, John-TTU Fr 1 2 32 0 18 16.05. HAYES-BENEFIELD, Jae-EIU Fr 1 2 21 0 13 10.56. HAYES, Armani-MUR So 1 2 0 0 0 0.0

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Sep 01, 2019

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G1. ROWLAND, Chris-TSU Sr 1 2 172 61 0 235 235.02. WILLIAMS, Kentel-APSU Sr 1 139 26 0 43 208 208.03. WILLIAMS, Terry-UTM Sr 1 0 28 98 73 199 199.04. BOOTH, Alonzo-EKU So 1 128 0 0 26 154 154.05. LOGAN, Peyton-UTM Jr 1 149 0 0 0 149 149.06. WILKERSON, Kristian-SEMO Sr 1 0 146 0 0 146 146.07. GOLDSMITH, Andrew-TTU Sr 1 97 34 0 0 131 131.08. HICKS, Austin-TTU Sr 1 0 118 0 0 118 118.09. GOWDY, Yul-JSU So 1 0 0 0 113 113 113.0

10. STAFFORD, Darrius-TTU Sr 1 0 110 0 0 110 110.0

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.1. MOSLEY, Kaleb-TSU So 1 5 216 64 1 1 2 43.22. KNIGHT, Preston-JSU Jr 1 3 124 43 0 0 0 41.33. REYNOLDS, Jake-SEMO Jr 1 3 117 48 0 0 0 39.04. STUART, Devin-APSU Sr 1 2 77 51 1 1 0 38.55. FISHER, Bailey-TTU So 1 2 76 40 2 0 0 38.06. PIERCE, Jason-JSU So 1 2 70 41 1 0 1 35.07. DELGADO, Josh-EIU So 1 6 201 44 2 0 0 33.58. ALBERTS, Blake-TTU So 1 2 66 34 0 0 0 33.09. DAWSON, Steve-MUR Sr 1 3 98 46 1 0 0 32.7

10. COX, Zane-UTM Sr 1 5 147 39 1 0 0 29.4

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G1. ZITA, Antonio-TSU So 1 4 5 44 80.0 4.002. ZAIDAN, Haidar-TTU Sr 1 2 2 32 100.0 2.00

BIRCHFIELD, Logan-APSU Sr 1 2 2 49 100.0 2.004. HAYWORTH, Sam-EKU Sr 1 1 1 31 100.0 1.00

TILLER, Kendrick-SEMO Jr 1 1 1 22 100.0 1.00DELGADO, Josh-EIU So 1 1 1 37 100.0 1.00VICENTE, Gabriel-MUR Sr 1 1 2 44 50.0 1.00

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.1. BIRCHFIELD, Logan-APSU Sr 1 2 2 49 100.0

ZAIDAN, Haidar-TTU Sr 1 2 2 32 100.03. ZITA, Antonio-TSU So 1 4 5 44 80.04. VICENTE, Gabriel-MUR Sr 1 1 2 44 50.0

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.1. VICENTE, Gabriel-MUR Sr 1 7 7 100.0

COURTRIGHT, Ryan-UTM Jr 1 6 6 100.0HAYWORTH, Sam-EKU Sr 1 6 6 100.0BIRCHFIELD, Logan-APSU Sr 1 5 5 100.0ZAIDAN, Haidar-TTU Sr 1 3 3 100.0WALLACE, Bryant-JSU So 1 2 2 100.0ZITA, Antonio-TSU So 1 2 2 100.0

8. TILLER, Kendrick-SEMO Jr 1 5 6 83.3

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceIndividual Statistics Through games of Sep 01, 2019

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. HALL, Zach-SEMO Sr 1 LB 7 12 19 19.02. JEFFERSON, TJ-UTM Sr 1 LB 4 8 12 12.03. PITTMAN, Sherrod-UTM Sr 1 LB 9 2 11 11.04. MOORE, Aderick-TTU Sr 1 LB 4 6 10 10.0

WOODARD, Zack-JSU So 1 LB 3 7 10 10.06. BRYANT, Jahsun-TSU So 1 LB 3 6 9 9.07. GLASS, Corey-EKU Sr 1 LB 4 4 8 8.0

CAPUTO, Joe-EIU Sr 1 LB 7 1 8 8.0AKINS, JaQuez-UTM Jr 1 DB 5 3 8 8.0YOUNG, Takeem-UTM So 1 P 4 4 8 8.0

11. MOTON, Wanya-UTM Jr 1 P 4 3 7 7.0BRIDGES, Marlon-JSU Sr 1 SAF 4 3 7 7.0WALKER, Pat-APSU Sr 1 LB 4 3 7 7.0JOINER, Darius-JSU So 1 SAF 3 4 7 7.0CROWDER, Steven-EKU Jr 1 LB 3 4 7 7.0STRAUGHTER, Terry-TSU So 1 LB 4 3 7 7.0

17. WILLIAMS, Traco-JSU Sr 1 SAF 4 2 6 6.0SWIFT, Justin-SEMO Sr 1 LB 2 4 6 6.0ALEXANDER, Devin-SEMO Sr 1 LB 4 2 6 6.0MAURA, DaVonte-UTM Sr 1 DB 3 3 6 6.0KNIGHTEN, Bydarrius-SEMO Jr 1 DB 3 3 6 6.0KILLINGS, Ronnie-TSU Sr 1 P 3 3 6 6.0NESBETH, Dajour-TSU Sr 1 CB 4 2 6 6.0BRYANT, Juantarius-APSU Sr 1 DB 3 3 6 6.0MCDONALD, Jack-APSU So 1 LB 1 5 6 6.0KOCLANAKIS, Anthony-MUR Jr 1 LB 4 2 6 6.0WARWICK, Jack-TTU Fr 1 LB 4 2 6 6.0HOLLINS, Devan-UTM Sr 1 P 4 2 6 6.0

29. CRITTENDEN, Raymond-EIU Jr 1 LB 5 0 5 5.0TURNER, Tre-EKU So 1 DL 2 3 5 5.0FRANCIS, Erskine-APSU Jr 1 DB 4 1 5 5.0TOBIN, James-APSU Jr 1 DB 2 3 5 5.0GULLEY, Iziah-EIU Jr 1 LB 5 0 5 5.0WALTON, Nigel-MUR Sr 1 DB 4 1 5 5.0FAYNE, Shannon-TTU Sr 1 DB 2 3 5 5.0HARRIS, Malik-UTM Sr 1 LB 1 4 5 5.0PATRICK, Aaron-EKU Sr 1 DL 2 3 5 5.0CHERRY, Cecil-UTM Sr 1 LB 2 3 5 5.0PICKETT, Austin-UTM Sr 1 DL 3 2 5 5.0CROSBY, Antonio-EIU Jr 1 SAF 5 0 5 5.0McGHEE, Edmond-MUR Jr 1 LB 4 1 5 5.0KARIMU, Henry-TTU Jr 1 DL 2 3 5 5.0WARREN, T.J.-MUR Sr 1 DB 3 2 5 5.0

44. NORMAN, Isaiah-APSU Jr 1 DB 3 1 4 4.0CLARK, Marshall-JSU Fr 1 LB 1 3 4 4.0JACKSON, Kordell-APSU Jr 1 DB 4 0 4 4.0TILLMAN, Korey-MUR Sr 1 DL 3 1 4 4.0CRUTCHFIELD, Julian-UTM Sr 1 DL 2 2 4 4.0FLOYD, Marcis-MUR Fr 1 DB 3 1 4 4.0SAYLES, Joseph-EKU So 1 DB 3 1 4 4.0

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. WALTON, Nigel-MUR Sr 1 DB 1 0 1.0 1.00

GAYLE, Matthew-APSU Jr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00CROWDER, Steven-EKU Jr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00PATRICK, Aaron-EKU Sr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00HARWELL, Mason-APSU So 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00ALEXANDER, Devin-SEMO Sr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00KARIMU, Henry-TTU Jr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00KOCLANAKIS, Anthony-MUR Jr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00JEFFERSON, TJ-UTM Sr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00HALL, Zach-SEMO Sr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00PICKETT, Austin-UTM Sr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G1. CROWDER, Steven-EKU Jr 1 LB 3 0 3.0 3.002. PATRICK, Aaron-EKU Sr 1 DL 2 1 2.5 2.50

PITTMAN, Sherrod-UTM Sr 1 LB 2 1 2.5 2.504. ALEXANDER, Devin-SEMO Sr 1 LB 2 0 2.0 2.00

TILLMAN, Korey-MUR Sr 1 DL 2 0 2.0 2.00McGHEE, Edmond-MUR Jr 1 LB 2 0 2.0 2.00HALL, Zach-SEMO Sr 1 LB 1 2 2.0 2.00PICKETT, Austin-UTM Sr 1 DL 2 0 2.0 2.00

9. STRAUGHTER, Terry-TSU So 1 LB 1 1 1.5 1.50SWIFT, Justin-SEMO Sr 1 LB 1 1 1.5 1.50WALKER, Pat-APSU Sr 1 LB 1 1 1.5 1.50CAPUTO, Joe-EIU Sr 1 LB 1 1 1.5 1.50

13. ALLEN, Tyrese-MUR Fr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00McKINNEY, Tyre-JSU Sr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00RICHARDS, Kabbash-EKU Fr 1 DE 1 0 1.0 1.00GAYLE, Matthew-APSU Jr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00ABREN, Antonio-MUR Fr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00SHOCKEY, Anthony-EIU Fr 1 LB 1 0 1.0 1.00JACKSON, Kordell-APSU Jr 1 DB 1 0 1.0 1.00KARIMU, Henry-TTU Jr 1 DL 1 0 1.0 1.00

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G1. WILLIAMS, Domonique-TSU Jr 1 4 0 4 4.002. CHERRY, Cecil-UTM Sr 1 3 0 3 3.003. JEFFERSON, TJ-UTM Sr 1 2 0 2 2.00

WOODARD, Zack-JSU So 1 2 0 2 2.00PITTMAN, Sherrod-UTM Sr 1 2 0 2 2.00DALLAS, DeQuan-MUR Jr 1 2 0 2 2.00MOTON, Wanya-UTM Jr 1 0 2 2 2.00LUCAS, Marcus-SEMO Jr 1 1 1 2 2.00

9. HORTON, Nahum-JSU Jr 1 1 0 1 1.00JENKINS, Taj-SEMO Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00BASCOM, Ben-EKU Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00WARREN, T.J.-MUR Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00NORMAN, Isaiah-APSU Jr 1 1 0 1 1.00SAMUTA, Eric-MUR So 1 1 0 1 1.00PAGE,Corneliuss-EIU Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00FLOYD, Marcis-MUR Fr 1 1 0 1 1.00PETTY, Kameron-MUR Jr 1 1 0 1 1.00JOHNSON, Dytarious-EIU Jr 1 1 0 1 1.00TURNER, Quinaz-MUR So 1 1 0 1 1.00KEELS, Micah-EKU Sr 1 1 0 1 1.00

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G1. MOTON, Wanya-UTM Jr 1 2 90 1 78 2.002. DEWBERRY, Bryce-EIU So 1 1 15 0 15 1.00

LUCAS, Marcus-SEMO Jr 1 1 9 0 9 1.00CRITTENDEN, Raymond-EIU Jr 1 1 0 0 0 1.00

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G1. BRIDGES, Marlon-JSU Sr 1 2 2.002. McGHEE, Edmond-MUR Jr 1 1 1.00

WILLIAMS, Traco-JSU Sr 1 1 1.00CROWDER, Steven-EKU Jr 1 1 1.00

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G1. CAROTHERS, Tay-MUR Jr 1 2 2.002. WILLIAMS, Traco-JSU Sr 1 1 1.00

GLASS, Corey-EKU Sr 1 1 1.00ALLEN, Tyrese-MUR Fr 1 1 1.00SHELTON, Alex-EKU Jr 1 1 1.00

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceConference Team Game Highs Through games of Sep 01, 2019

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 59 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)59 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Points scored kicking 14 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [4fg,2pat]11 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [1fg,8pat]11 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [2fg,5pat]

Touchdowns 8 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)7 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)7 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Total offense yards 671 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [246r,425p]563 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [291r,272p]

Total offense plays 95 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [49r,46p]89 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [49r,40p]

Total offense yards/play 7.2 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [61-442]7.1 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [74-529]

Rushing yards 333 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)291 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)

Rushing attempts 49 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)49 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)49 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Yards per rush 8.5 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [39-333]6.9 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [36-249]

Rushing TDs 5 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)5 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)5 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Longest rush 86 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)66 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Passing yards 425 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)414 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

Passing attempts 53 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)47 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)

Passing TDs 4 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)3 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)

Longest pass 69 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)53 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

Passes completed 40 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)33 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Had intercepted 3 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)2 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

Pass completion pct 75.5 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [40-53]71.7 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [33-46]

Passing yards/attempt 9.9 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [25-248]9.2 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [46-425]

Yards per catch 16.5 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [15-248]16.2 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [8-130]

Field goal attempts 5 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)2 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)2 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Field goals made 4 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)2 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Longest field goal 49 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)44 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)44 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceTeam Game Highs Through games of Sep 01, 2019

Field goal pct 100.0 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 8 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)6 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)6 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)6 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)

PAT kicks made 8 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)6 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)6 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [8-8]100.0 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [6-6]100.0 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [6-6]100.0 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [5-5]100.0 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [3-3]100.0 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [2-2]100.0 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [2-2]

2-point PAT attempts 4 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)1 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)

2-point PATs made 3 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)1 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)

Punts 6 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)6 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)6 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

Longest punt 64 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)51 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)

Yards punted 246 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [6-246]201 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019) [6-201]

Punting avg 41.0 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [6-246]39.0 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [3-117]

Punt returns 7 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)4 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

Punt return yards 98 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)61 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

Punt return avg 24.5 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [4-98]18.5 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [2-37]

Punt return TDs 1 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)Longest punt return 55 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

36 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)Kick returns 6 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

4 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)4 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)4 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Kick return yards 124 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)113 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

Kick return avg 31.0 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [4-124]23.0 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [4-92]

Longest kick return 95 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)41 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Kick return TDs 1 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)Interceptions 2 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

2 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)Interception return yds 90 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

15 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)Interception return avg 45.0 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [2-90]

7.5 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019) [2-15]Longest interception rtn 78 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

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15 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)Interception return TDs 1 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)Fumbles lost 2 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)

1 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)Fumbles recovered 3 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)

2 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)Sacked by opp 6 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

2 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)2 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)2 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

QB sacks 2 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)2 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)2 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)2 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)

Turnovers committed 3 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)3 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)

Turnovers caused 3 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)2 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)2 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)2 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)

Kicks blocked 1 UT Martin vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)1 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

First downs 30 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)28 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)28 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

1st downs rushing 15 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)13 Eastern Kentucky vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)13 Murray State vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)13 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)

1st downs passing 17 Jacksonville State at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)17 Tennessee Tech vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

1st downs by penalty 5 Eastern Illinois at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)4 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)4 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)

Penalties 14 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)12 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)12 Southeast Missouri vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)

Penalties yards 115 Tennessee State vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)110 Austin Peay vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceConference Individual Game Highs Through games of Sep 01, 2019

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 20 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)18 BOOTH, Alonzo (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)18 WILSON, DeAngelo (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)

Touchdowns 3 BOOTH, Alonzo (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)3 WILSON, DeAngelo (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)3 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

TD responsibility 5 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [3r,2p]3 BOOTH, Alonzo (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [3r,0p]3 OATSVALL, Jeremiah (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [0r,3p]3 SANTACATERINA, D. (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 201

Points scored kicking 14 ZITA, Antonio (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [4fg,2p11 BIRCHFIELD, Logan (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [2fg,5pat]

Total offense yards 463 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [48r,415p]405 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [-9r,41

Total offense plays 62 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [10r,557 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [13r,44p]

Total offense yards/play 20.0 FLEMING, Metrius (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [3-60]18.5 ROSS, Davion (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [2-37]

Rushing yards 149 LOGAN, Peyton (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)139 WILLIAMS, Kentel (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)

Rushing attempts 21 GOLDSMITH, Andrew (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)16 ROBINSON, Mark (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)16 ROBERSON,Te'kendrick (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 201

Yards per rush 20.0 FLEMING, Metrius (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [3-60]18.5 ROSS, Davion (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [2-37]

Rushing TDs 3 BOOTH, Alonzo (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)3 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Longest rush 86 BOOTH, Alonzo (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)66 FLEMING, Metrius (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Passing yards 415 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)414 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

Passing attempts 52 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)44 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Passing TDs 3 OATSVALL, Jeremiah (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 RICE, Preston (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)2 BACHUS, John (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)2 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)2 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Longest pass 69 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)53 ROSENDAHL, Cameron (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019

Passes completed 40 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)31 FISHER, Bailey (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Had intercepted 3 OATSVALL, Jeremiah (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

Pass completion pct 100.0 MILLER, Willie (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [2-2]76.9 COOPER, Zerrick (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [40-52

Pass yards/attempt 15.3 BOGNAR, Brendan (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [3-46]10.3 SANTACATERINA, D. (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 201

Pass yards/catch 46.0 BOGNAR, Brendan (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [1-46]17.7 SANTACATERINA, D. (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 201

Receiving yards 172 ROWLAND, Chris (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)146 WILKERSON, Kristian (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 201

Receptions 11 ROWLAND, Chris (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)10 BARRY, Trae (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

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2019 Ohio Valley ConferenceIndividual Game Highs Through games of Sep 01, 2019

Yards per catch 24.3 WILKERSON, Kristian (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 20123.6 HICKS, Austin (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [5-118]

Receiving TDs 3 WILSON, DeAngelo (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)1 CABRERA, Alex (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)1 BROOKS, LaMartez (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)1 BELL, Jacob (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)1 SANCHIOUS, Brion (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)1 BARNES, Keenan (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)1 DOWELL, Colton (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)1 MOORE, Jaylon (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)1 PEARSON, Josh (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)1 MATTHEWS, Michael (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)1 WILKERSON, Kristian (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2011 STRICKER, Nick (Eastern Illinois) at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)1 ODEN, Justin (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)1 KILPATRICK, Tavin (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)1 ROWLAND, Chris (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

Longest reception 69 HICKS, Austin (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)53 ROWLAND, Chris (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

Field goal attempts 5 ZITA, Antonio (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)2 VICENTE, Gabriel (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)2 BIRCHFIELD, Logan (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 ZAIDAN, Haidar (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Field goals made 4 ZITA, Antonio (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)2 BIRCHFIELD, Logan (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)2 ZAIDAN, Haidar (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)

Longest field goal 49 BIRCHFIELD, Logan (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)44 VICENTE, Gabriel (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)44 ZITA, Antonio (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

Field goal pct 100.0 BIRCHFIELD, Logan (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [2-2]100.0 ZAIDAN, Haidar (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 7 VICENTE, Gabriel (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)6 HAYWORTH, Sam (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)6 COURTRIGHT, Ryan (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)6 TILLER, Kendrick (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)

PAT kicks made 7 VICENTE, Gabriel (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)6 HAYWORTH, Sam (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019)6 COURTRIGHT, Ryan (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 VICENTE, Gabriel (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [7-7]100.0 HAYWORTH, Sam (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [6-6]100.0 COURTRIGHT, Ryan (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [6-6100.0 BIRCHFIELD, Logan (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [5-5]100.0 ZAIDAN, Haidar (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [3-3]100.0 WALLACE, Bryant (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [2-2]100.0 ZITA, Antonio (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [2-2]

Punts 6 DELGADO, Josh (Eastern Illinois) at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)5 COX, Zane (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)5 MOSLEY, Kaleb (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

Yards punted 216 MOSLEY, Kaleb (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [5-21201 DELGADO, Josh (Eastern Illinois) at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019) [6-201]

Longest punt 64 MOSLEY, Kaleb (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)51 STUART, Devin (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)

Punting avg 43.2 MOSLEY, Kaleb (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019) [5-21

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41.3 KNIGHT, Preston (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [3-124Punt returns 7 ROWLAND, Chris (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

4 WILLIAMS, Terry (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)Punt return yards 98 WILLIAMS, Terry (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

61 ROWLAND, Chris (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)Longest punt return 55 WILLIAMS, Terry (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

36 YOUNG, Al (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)Punt return TDs 1 WILLIAMS, Terry (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)Punt return avg 24.5 WILLIAMS, Terry (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [4-98]

18.5 YOUNG, Al (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [2-37]Kick returns 6 GOWDY, Yul (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

4 WILLIAMS, Terry (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)Kick return yards 113 GOWDY, Yul (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019)

91 TURNER, Quinaz (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)Kick return avg 21.5 WILLIAMS, Kentel (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [2-43]

18.8 GOWDY, Yul (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [6-113]Longest kick return 95 TURNER, Quinaz (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)

41 FLEMING, Metrius (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019)Kick return TDs 1 TURNER, Quinaz (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019)Combined PR/KR yards 171 WILLIAMS, Terry (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [98pr-7

113 GOWDY, Yul (Jacksonville State) at Southeastern La. (Aug 29, 2019) [0pr-113kr]Interceptions 2 MOTON, Wanya (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

1 LUCAS, Marcus (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)1 CRITTENDEN, Raymond (Eastern Illinois) at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)1 DEWBERRY, Bryce (Eastern Illinois) at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)

Interception return yds 90 MOTON, Wanya (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)15 DEWBERRY, Bryce (Eastern Illinois) at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)

Interception return avg 45.0 MOTON, Wanya (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [2-90]Longest interception rtn 78 MOTON, Wanya (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)

15 DEWBERRY, Bryce (Eastern Illinois) at Chattanooga (Aug 29, 2019)Interception return TDs 1 MOTON, Wanya (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019)All-purpose yards 235 ROWLAND, Chris (Tennessee State) vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (Aug 31, 2019)

208 WILLIAMS, Kentel (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019)Tackles 19.0 HALL, Zach (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [7-12]

12.0 JEFFERSON, TJ (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [4-8]Sacks 1.0 PATRICK, Aaron (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]

1.0 CROWDER, Steven (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 WALTON, Nigel (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 KOCLANAKIS, Anthony (Murray State) vs PIKEVILLE (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 HARWELL, Mason (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 GAYLE, Matthew (Austin Peay) vs NC CENTRAL (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 JEFFERSON, TJ (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 PICKETT, Austin (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 ALEXANDER, Devin (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019)1.0 HALL, Zach (Southeast Missouri) vs SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Aug 29, 2019) [1-0]1.0 KARIMU, Henry (Tennessee Tech) vs SAMFORD (Aug 31, 2019) [1-0]

Tackles for loss 3.0 CROWDER, Steven (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [3-0]2.5 PATRICK, Aaron (Eastern Kentucky) vs VALPARAISO (Aug 29, 2019) [2-1]2.5 PITTMAN, Sherrod (UT Martin) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (Aug 29, 2019) [2-1]