2013 Football Game Notes • #BUHuskies Bloomsburg Huskies Nine NCAA Playoff Appearances • 17 PSAC Championships FOLLOW THE HUSKIES Facebook facebook.com/BUHuskies Twitter twitter.com/BUSportsInfo www.BUHUSKIES.com YouTube youtube.com/BUSportsInfo QUICK SIX -ursday’s game features the top two pass rushers in the PSAC - Shippensburg’s Jake Metz has 10 sacks while Bloomsburg’s Larry Webster has nine. -Bloomsburg ranks second in the PSAC in scoring (43.1 points/game) while Shippensburg stands third (39.3). -e Huskies lead the PSAC in team rushing by over 100 yards per game – Bloomsburg averages 339.8 yards on the ground while second place Mercyhurst records 235.3 per contest. -Bloomsburg ranks fourth in the nation with suc- cess in the red zone – the Huskies have scored in 32 out of 34 trips to the red zone with 25 touch- downs. e only two “failures” came when running out the clock vs. Stonehill and at Gannon. -Franklyn Quiteh leads Division II with 1,520 yards rushing this season. -Danny Fisher enters ursday with 176 career PATs made, just three off the PSAC record of 179 set by Alex Walsh of West Chester between 2005-08. TODAY’S MATCHUP PSAC East rivals Bloomsburg and Shippensburg meet on Halloween Night on national television, renewing their rivalry dating back to 1917. For the Huskies, ursday’s game has been circled on the calendar since the Raiders ended their season last November in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Bloomsburg enters the game riding an eight-game winning streak to begin the year while Shippensburg looks to bounce back from a last- second loss to West Chester at home last Saturday. e Raiders opened the season ranked in the top 10 of many national polls, but started slowly with losses at Shepherd (W. Va.) and Slippery Rock. Ship responded with five straight wins before last week’s defeat. ursday’s game pairs two electric offenses with both teams averaging over 39 points per game, led by two of the most dynamic offensive talents in the region. Defending Harlon Hill-winning quarterback Zach Zulli (2,423 yards passing, 24 touchdowns) leads Shippensburg against BU’s 2012 Harlon Hill finalist Franklyn Quiteh (1,520 yards rushing, 22 touchdowns). THE HEAD COACHES Paul Darragh takes over the role of interim head coach this season after serving 16 years on the Bloomsburg coaching staff as defensive coordinator. Under Darragh’s leadership, the Huskies’ defense has ranked in the top half of the PSAC in total defense in seven of the past 11 seasons. Darragh has started his tenure as head coach with a 8-0 record, the best start to a tenure of any coach in Bloomsburg history. In his third season at the helm of his alma mater, Mark Maciejewski has guided Shippensburg to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in 10 years. e 2012 AFCA Division II Region 1 and PSAC East Coach of the Year, Maciejewski led the Raiders to last year’s PSAC Championship Game and the second round of the NCAA Playoffs while his team broke or tied 73 school records. After beginning his career as a graduate assistant at Ship, he was a secondary/defensive ends/special teams coach at James Madison for two years and the defensive coordinator at St. Francis in 1999 before returning to Ship in 2000 as an assistant. LAST YEAR’S MEETINGS Bloomsburg and Shippensburg met twice last season at Ship, including a meeting in the first round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs. In the regular season matchup, Shippensburg raced out to a 35-7 lead at halftime, but the Huskies would roar back in the second half to tie the game at 42-42 with 2:39 to play. e Raiders answered by driving 83 yards in 14 plays to score the game- winning touchdown, a 2-yard pass from Zach Zulli to Bryan Barley, with four seconds remaining. In the playoff rematch, Bloomsburg started strong, leading 14-13 at halftime. e second half belonged to Shippensburg, however, as the Raiders marched off 45 unanswered points behind 479 yards passing by Zulli. Franklyn Quiteh had 199 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Husky offense. #5 BLOOMSBURG HUSKIES 8-0, 5-0 PSAC east SEPTEMBER Sat. 7 STONEHILL ........................... W, 41-13 Sat. 14 at Edinboro ............................. W, 47-35 Sat. 21 at Kutztown* ........................... W, 31-12 Sat. 28 LOCK HAVEN* ..................... W, 56-10 OCTOBER Sat. 5 at Gannon................................W, 38-14 Sat. 12 MILLERSVILLE* ..................... W, 45-7 Sat. 19 at East Stroudsburg*.............. W, 52-38 Sat. 26 CHEYNEY* ............................... W, 35-7 u. 31 SHIPPENSBURG* .................8:00 p.m. NOVEMBER Sat. 9 at West Chester* ....................1:00 p.m. Sat. 16 SLIPPERY ROCK ..................1:00 p.m. * PSAC East contest COACHING Head Coach .... Paul Darragh (Temple ‘85, ‘89) Bloomsburg Record ................... 8-0 (1st year) Overall Record .......................................... Same RANKINGS AFCA Poll .......................................................... #5 D2Football.com Poll ........................................ #6 SHIPPENSBURG RAIDERS 5-3, 4-1 psac EAST SEPTEMBER Sat. 7 at #25 Shepherd.................... L, 0-33 Sat. 14 at Slippery Rock ................. L, 38-58 Sat. 21 E. STROUDSBURG* ....... W, 41-31 Sat. 28 at Millersville*................... W, 48-10 OCTOBER Sat. 5 SETON HILL .................... W, 73-27 Sat. 12 at Lock Haven* ................. W, 30-24 Sat. 19 KUTZTOWN* ................. W, 55-30 Sat. 26 #13 WEST CHESTER* ..... L, 29-32 u. 31 at #5 Bloomsburg* ........... 8:00 p.m. NOVEMBER Sat. 9 at Cheyney* ..................... 12:00 p.m. Sat. 16 IUP ...................................... 1:00 p.m. * PSAC East contest COACHING Head Coach....Mark Maciejewski (Ship, ‘92/’96) Shippensburg Record...............23-9 (3rd year) Overall Record.................... .................... ..Same Record vs. Bloomsburg ............................... 2-1 RANKINGS AFCA Poll ...................................................N/A D2Football.com Poll ..................................... N/A WEEK 9 • VS Shippensburg at Shippensburg (5-3, 4-1 PSAC East) Date: Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013 Time: 8:00 p.m. Location: Bloomsburg, PA Stadium: Redman Stadium (4,775) TV: CBS Sports Network — Brent Stover (play-by-play) Corey Chavous (color) Lisa Byington (reporting) Radio: WHLM 930 AM — Jim Doyle (play-by-play) Andy Ulicny (color) Live Stats: BUHuskies.com #5 Bloomsburg (8-0, 5-0 PSAC East)
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2013 Football Game Notes • #BUHuskies
Bloomsburg Huskies Nine NCAA Playoff Appearances • 17 PSAC Championships
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QUICK SIX-Thursday’s game features the top two pass rushers in the PSAC - Shippensburg’s Jake Metz has 10 sacks while Bloomsburg’s Larry Webster has nine. -Bloomsburg ranks second in the PSAC in scoring (43.1 points/game) while Shippensburg stands third (39.3).-The Huskies lead the PSAC in team rushing by over 100 yards per game – Bloomsburg averages 339.8 yards on the ground while second place Mercyhurst records 235.3 per contest.-Bloomsburg ranks fourth in the nation with suc-cess in the red zone – the Huskies have scored in 32 out of 34 trips to the red zone with 25 touch-downs. The only two “failures” came when running out the clock vs. Stonehill and at Gannon.-Franklyn Quiteh leads Division II with 1,520 yards rushing this season.-Danny Fisher enters Thursday with 176 career PATs made, just three off the PSAC record of 179 set by Alex Walsh of West Chester between 2005-08.
TODAY’S MATCHUPPSAC East rivals Bloomsburg and Shippensburg meet on Halloween Night on national television, renewing their rivalry dating back to 1917. For the Huskies, Thursday’s game has been circled on the calendar since the Raiders ended their season last November in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Bloomsburg enters the game riding an eight-game winning streak to begin the year while Shippensburg looks to bounce back from a last-second loss to West Chester at home last Saturday. The Raiders opened the season ranked in the top 10 of many national polls, but started slowly with losses at Shepherd (W. Va.) and Slippery Rock. Ship responded with five straight wins before last week’s defeat. Thursday’s game pairs two electric offenses with both teams averaging over 39 points per game, led by two of the most dynamic offensive talents in the region. Defending Harlon Hill-winning quarterback Zach Zulli (2,423 yards passing, 24 touchdowns) leads Shippensburg against BU’s 2012 Harlon Hill finalist Franklyn Quiteh (1,520 yards rushing, 22 touchdowns).
THE HEAD COACHESPaul Darragh takes over the role of interim head coach this season after serving 16 years on the Bloomsburg coaching staff as defensive
coordinator. Under Darragh’s leadership, the Huskies’ defense has ranked in the top half of the PSAC in total defense in seven of the past 11 seasons. Darragh has started his tenure as head coach with a 8-0 record, the best start to a tenure of any coach in Bloomsburg history.In his third season at the helm of his alma mater, Mark Maciejewski has guided Shippensburg to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in 10 years. The 2012 AFCA Division II Region 1 and PSAC East Coach of the Year, Maciejewski led the Raiders to last year’s PSAC Championship Game and the second round of the NCAA Playoffs while his team broke or tied 73 school records. After beginning his career as a graduate assistant at Ship, he was a secondary/defensive ends/special teams coach at James Madison for two years and the defensive coordinator at St. Francis in 1999 before returning to Ship in 2000 as an assistant.
LAST YEAR’S MEETINGSBloomsburg and Shippensburg met twice last season at Ship, including a meeting in the first round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs. In the regular season matchup, Shippensburg raced out to a 35-7 lead at halftime, but the Huskies would roar back in the second half to tie the game at 42-42 with 2:39 to play. The Raiders answered by driving 83 yards in 14 plays to score the game-winning touchdown, a 2-yard pass from Zach Zulli to Bryan Barley, with four seconds remaining.
In the playoff rematch, Bloomsburg started strong, leading 14-13 at halftime. The second half belonged to Shippensburg, however, as the Raiders marched off 45 unanswered points behind 479 yards passing by Zulli. Franklyn Quiteh had 199 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Husky offense.
##5 BLOOMSBURG HUSKIES
8-0, 5-0 PSAC eastSEPTEMBER
Sat. 7 STONEHILL ...........................W, 41-13Sat. 14 at Edinboro .............................W, 47-35Sat. 21 at Kutztown* ...........................W, 31-12Sat. 28 LOCK HAVEN* .....................W, 56-10OCTOBER
Sat. 5 at Gannon ................................W, 38-14Sat. 12 MILLERSVILLE* .....................W, 45-7Sat. 19 at East Stroudsburg* ..............W, 52-38Sat. 26 CHEYNEY* ...............................W, 35-7Thu. 31 SHIPPENSBURG* .................8:00 p.m.NOVEMBER
Sat. 9 at West Chester* ....................1:00 p.m.Sat. 16 SLIPPERY ROCK ..................1:00 p.m.* PSAC East contest
COACHING
Head Coach .... Paul Darragh (Temple ‘85, ‘89) Bloomsburg Record ...................8-0 (1st year) Overall Record ..........................................Same
Sat. 7 at #25 Shepherd....................L, 0-33Sat. 14 at Slippery Rock .................L, 38-58Sat. 21 E. STROUDSBURG* ....... W, 41-31Sat. 28 at Millersville*................... W, 48-10OCTOBER
Sat. 5 SETON HILL .................... W, 73-27Sat. 12 at Lock Haven* ................. W, 30-24Sat. 19 KUTZTOWN* ................. W, 55-30Sat. 26 #13 WEST CHESTER* .....L, 29-32Thu. 31 at #5 Bloomsburg* ........... 8:00 p.m.NOVEMBER
Sat. 9 at Cheyney* .....................12:00 p.m.Sat. 16 IUP ...................................... 1:00 p.m.* PSAC East contest
COACHING
Head Coach....Mark Maciejewski (Ship, ‘92/’96) Shippensburg Record........ .......23-9 (3rd year) Overall Record.................... .................... ..Same Record vs. Bloomsburg ...............................2-1
} Scoring Play ScoreBU 1 9:58 Franklyn Quiteh 3 yd run 7-0 (Dan Fisher kick)SHIP 1 00:28 Drew Newomer 34 yd FG 7-3SHIP 2 5:53 J. Baskerville 21 yd pass from 10-7 Zach Zulli (Newcomer kick)BU 2 1:48 Franklyn Quiteh 3 yd run 14-10 (Fisher kick)SHIP 2 00:00 Drew Newcomer 31 yd FG 14-13SHIP 3 14:15 Bryan Barley 48 yd pass from 20-14 Zach Zulli (Newcomer kick)SHIP 3 9:18 Drew Newcomer 27 yd FG 23-14SHIP 3 3:53 Zach Zulli 1 yd run 30-14 (Newcomer kick)SHIP 3 1:42 J. Baskerville 44 yd pass from 37-14 Zach Zulli (Newcomer kick)SHIP 4 13:38 Bryan Barley 28 yd pass from 44-14 Kevin Herod (Newcomer kick)SHIP 4 13:13 Mike Frenette 16 yd run 51-14 (Newcomer kick) SHIP 4 5:40 Chris Lawshe 4 yd run 58-14 (Newcomer kick)BU 4 00:00 Brady Knerr 2 yd run 58-20 }Team Statistics ....... BU ........SHIPFirst Downs ......................................18 ..........................30Rushes-Yards ..........................44-241 ................. 36-166Passing Yards ................................ 102 ........................507Comp-Att-Int ..........................9-22-3 ................28-39-0Total Plays ........................................66 ..........................75Total Offense ................................ 343 ........................673Sacks By-Yards Lost ....................1-6 ........................ 0-0Punts-Avg. ................................ 6-47.0 ...................2-42.0Fumbles-Lost .................................3-2 ........................ 1-0Penalties-Yards ...........................4-40 ......................3-213rd Down Conv. .................... 3 of 12 ..................7 of 134th Down Conv. ........................2 of 2 ....................0 of 1Time of Possession ..................32:15 .................... 27:45
} Individual Statistics
RUSHING: BLOOMSBURG - Franklyn Quiteh 24-199-2; Eddie Mateo 10-31-0; Tim Kelly 3-10-0; Dai’Shon Munger 2-1-0; Brady Knerr 3-(-7)-1.
SHIP - Mike Frenette 13-71-1; Kevin Herod 7-63-0; Blair Brooks 3-19-0; Zach Zulli 10-15-1.
PASSING: BLOOMSBURG - Tim Kelly 3-14-23 yds-0 TD-3 INT; Brady Knerr 6-8-79yds-0TD-0INT
SHIP- Zach Zulli 26-35-479 yds-3TD-0INT; Kevin Herod 1-1-28 yds-1TD-0INT.
RECEIVING: BLOOMSBURG- Dylan Manni 3-49-0; Ryan Dickerson 3-32-0; Kyle Fisher 2-17-0; Ryan Maggs 1-4-0.
SHIP - Jacob Baskerville 7-153-2; Kevin Herod 7-64-0; Trevor Harman 6-117-0; Bryan Barley 3-94-2; Mike Frenette 2-52-0; Alex Kuljian 1-13-0; Sheldon Meyer 1-10-0.
The Bloomsburg--Ship Series} Shippensburg leads 44-33
Series Record: Shippensburg leads 44-33
First Meeting: 1917 - Bloomsburg 23, Shippensburg 0
Last Meeting: 2012 - Shippensburg 58, Bloomsburg 20
Last Bloomsburg Win: 2011 - Bloomsburg 38, Ship 18
Last Ship Win: 2012 - Shippensburg 58, Bloomsburg 20
Current Streak: Shippensburg W-2
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Quick FactsLocation ....................................... Bloomsburg, PAFounded .......................................................... 1839Enrollment ...................................................... 9,500Colors ..........................................Maroon and GoldPresident ..........................................Dr. David SoltzDirector of Athletics ....................... Mike McFarlandAffiliation ..................................NCAA Division IIConference ............Pennsylvania State Athletic Conf.Home Stadium ..................Redman Stadium (4,775) Surface .................................................Field Turf
Team InformationHead Coach .........................................Paul DarraghCaptains .................. Franklyn Quiteh, Chris Steck, .......................................................Justin Shirk2012 Record ....................................................10-2 PSAC East Record/Finish .................... 6-1/2nd Final AFCA National Ranking .....................17
Program HistoryFirst Season of Football ..................................1892All-Time Record .....................................557-433-32Number of PSAC East Titles ................................ 11NCAA Playoff Appearances .................................... 9All-Americans ....................................................... 52Harlon Hill Award Winners ................................... 1
Bloomsburg Sports InformationSports Information Director ............ Tom McGuire Phone ........................................ 570-389-4413 Email ............................ [email protected]
ONE OF THE NATION’S BESTThe Huskies have been one of the most successful programs in not only the PSAC and the region but the nation over the past decade-plus. Since the beginning of the 2000 season, only three Division II teams have more victories than Bloomsburg - the Huskies are tied for fourth with Tuskegee (AL) with 129 wins and are fifth in winning percentage at .801.
NATIONAL RECOGNITIONThe Huskies moved to No. 5 in the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Top 25 announced Monday, Oct. 28. The Huskies moved up to No. 6 in the latest edition of the D2Football.com national Top 25 last Tuesday. The Huskies also began the season ranked in multiple other national polls. Lindy’s Football Annual tabbed BU at No. 10 in Division II while The Sporting News listed the Huskies at No. 17 in the country.
MORE RECORDS FALL TO QUITEHFranklyn Quiteh had yet another day for the record books in Week 7 at East Stroudsburg, setting a new school record for rushing yards in a single game with 304. That broke the old record of 300 set by Jerry Marks vs. Mansfield in 1991. He had 28 carries, averaging 10.9 yards per rush and had eight carries of 15 or more yards. It was also his 11th game of over 200 yards rushing. Quiteh set the record wearing jersey No. 8 to honor the memory of friend and Pocono Mountain West high school teammate Jon Mangual who was killed in a 2008 automobile accident and is buried just outside ESU’s Eiler-Martin Stadium.
The performance allowed Quiteh to shatter a national record in the process - it was his 38th game of over 100 yards rushing in his career. Quiteh now has more 100 yard games than any other player in Division II history - the previous record of 37 was held by Danny Woodhead (Chadron St., 2004-07) and Xavier Omon (Northwest Mo. St., 2004-07). He now has 39 career 100-yard rushing games following the Week 8 win over Cheyney.
RECORDS READY TO FALLSenior running back Franklyn Quiteh seemingly sets new records on a weekly basis these days and has a great opportunity to write his name atop the PSAC and school record books again on Thursday. He needs one touchdown to tie the PSAC and BU record of 85 overall touchdowns held by Huskies alum Jamar Brittingham set between 2004-07. Quiteh is also three rushing touchdowns off the school and conference mark of 83 held by Brittingham. Entering Thursday, he has at least two rushing touchdowns in 10
straight games and in 15 of the last 16. Quiteh is also 12 points away from Brittingham’s PSAC career record of 516. Further, he needs six carries to break the all-time PSAC record of 943 held by Gerald Thompson (Edinboro, 1995-98).
THAT WAS THENShippensburg swept a pair of games from the Huskies last year, winning a 49-42 shootout during the regular season before racing to a 58-20 win in the NCAA Playoffs on its home turf. The common thread in both games was Ship quarterback Zach Zulli and the Raiders passing game. Zulli tossed for 496 yards and seven touchdowns in the first meeting and then threw for 479 yards and three scores in the playoff win. Those performances were highlights for Zulli’s Harlon Hill-winning resume last season as he finished with 4,747 yards and 54 touchdowns passing in the most prolific season in Shippensburg history a year ago.
DOUBLE DIPPINGBloomsburg will play two games in the span of a week following its Week 8 victory vs. Cheyney last Saturday and now Thursday’s Week 9 tilt vs. Shippensburg. The last time Bloomsburg played two football games in six days happened 67 years ago in 1946 when the Huskies played Mansfield on a Monday and Lock Haven the following Saturday.
HARLON HILL FINALISTS HEAD-TO-HEADThursday’s game features two of the three 2012 Harlon Hill finalists as Shippensburg quarterback Zach Zulli won the award last year and Bloomsburg’s Franklyn Quiteh finished third in the balloting. Quiteh has enjoyed much personal success against the Raiders – in four career games, he averages 172 yards per game and has scored nine career touchdowns in the series. Zulli, meanwhile, has posted a 2-1 record vs. the Huskies and has been outstanding in the rivalry, averaging 431 yards per game through the air with 12 total touchdowns.
THEY KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNINGThe 2013 season is the 40th in the history of Redman Stadium. Bloomsburg has won its last 10 games at home, not tasting defeat on home turf since a 24-21 loss to LIU Post on Oct. 29, 2011. In 2012 Bloomsburg was 5-0 at home, the 10th year the team has been undefeated. The Huskies all-time record in Redman Stadium is now 138-66-4.
63 Ryan Geiger ....................................... GEYE-ger70 Giba Goba...................................... G-ba GO-ba72 Matt Feiler ................................................FY-ler80 Nate Hoenl ............................................. Hay-nl61 Bill LaBadie ................................... Luh-BAY-dee14 Dai’Shon Munger .............Day-Shawn Mun-JER
9 Gary Postell .............................................Po-stell28 Franklyn Quiteh ........................... Kwee-uh-TAY86 Matthew Sokoloski ............................. Soko-laski43 Tyler Szaflarski ................................... Za-flar-ski45 Matt Wenrich .................................When-RICK
D-II Wins Leaders Since 2000No. Team W L .Pct1. Grand Valley State 155 23 .8712. Northwest Mo. St. 154 29 .8423. Valdosta State 135 31 .8134. Tuskegee 129 28 .822 BLOOMSBURG 129 32 .801
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All-Time Division II Rushing Leaders1. Danny Woodhead Chadron St. 7,962 2004-072. Xavier Omon NW Mo. St. 7,073 2004-073. Germaine Race Pittsburg St. 6,985 2003-064. Brian Shay Emporia St. 6,958 1995-985. Franklyn Quiteh BLOOM 6,848 2010-Present
M A K I N G H I S T O R YSenior running back Franklyn Quiteh is re-writing the PSACrecord books this season by setting the conference’s all-time record for most career rushing yards. Quiteh broke the record with an eight-yard carry in the fourth quarter at Edinboro in Week 2 as part of a 231-yard performance. Quiteh is currently the leading active rusher in all NCAA divisions (FBS, FCS, II, III) - by a wide margin. His career total is over 1,000 yards more than his closest follower, Melikke Van Alstyne of Division III’s Framingham State (5,493). Quiteh also is the NCAA active leader in rushing yards per game (159.3), all-purpose yards (7,231), rushing touchdowns (80) and total TDs (84). Quiteh has rushed for over 100 yards in 39 of 43 career games and 24 of the past 25.
-He is 1,114 yards away from the DII record of 7,962 held by Danny Woodhead of Chadron State, 2004-07.
-His 39 100-yard games is the all-time DII record. -He enters the Shippensburg game with 938 rushing attempts, just five away from the all-time PSAC record of 943 (Gerald Thomp-
son, Edinboro, 1995-98). In Week 7 he passed Shippensburg alum and current Green Bay Packer John Kuhn’s 910 carries from
2001-04.-Quiteh also stands three rushing touchdowns away from the all-time PSAC mark of 83 held by Bloomsburg product Jamar
Brittingham. He is one off the total TD record of 85, also held by Brittingham.
IRONMAN STECKSenior center Chris Steck has turned in a tremendous career anchoring the often dominant Bloomsburg offensive line. The Mt. Carmel product stepped in as a freshman in 2010 and hasn’t missed a beat, starting 44 straight games. That longevity is believed to be a school record. The multi-time All-PSAC East as well as 2012 NCAA All-Super Region I selection has been a key player in Bloomsburg’s ability to record 315.8 yards per game on the ground last season and over 340 yards per contest this year and has been in the lineup for all of Franklyn Quiteh’s record-setting career at running back.
GREAT EIGHTWith his fourth straight season of over 1,000 yards rushing, Franklyn Quiteh has joined an elite group of only eight players in NCAA Division II history to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark four times. He joins Joique Bell, Wayne State (MI), 2006-09; Danny Woodhead, Chadron St., 2004-07; Chris Washington, Concord-St. Paul, 2000-03; Damian Beane, Shepherd, 1996-99; Jarrett Anderson, Truman, 1993-96; Jeremy Monroe, Michigan Tech, 1990-93 and Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1986-89 as the only players to accomplish the feat. Bloomsburg alum Jamar Brittingham missed being the ninth player by just nine yards – he rushed for 991 yards as a freshman before surpassing 1,000 yards the next three seasons.
DUO ON SENIOR BOWL WATCH LISTBloomsburg seniors Brian Clarke and Larry Webster have received spots on the 2014 Senior Bowl Watch List. The watch list includes more than 400 student athletes from nearly every level of college football. These are the players who are looking to fill the 110 roster spots that form the North and South squads for the nation’s premier all-star game. Rosters will be announced in January with the game held on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 in Mobile, Ala., and televised on the NFL Network.
GROUND AND POUNDThe Huskies have had at least 30 rushing attempts in 44 straight games, dating back to Oct. 31, 2009.
PSAC Career Rushing Leaders1. Franklyn Quiteh BLOOM 6,848 2010-Present 2. Jamar Brittingham BLOOM 5,689 2004-073. Wesley Cates CAL 5,647 1998-2001
With his 21-yard field goal at Kutztown on Sept. 21, Danny Fisher broke the all-time conference record for career 3-pointers, connecting on his 51st with the Huskies. The previous mark had been held by Ed Detwiler of ESU for over two decades. Fisher captured the career kicking points record the previous week at Edinboro. He currently leads all Division II active players in field goals and is eighth among active players in all divisions. Among active leaders in total points in Division II, Franklyn Quiteh
leads all players with 504 and Fisher ranks third at 338.
PSAC Career Field Goal Leaders1. Danny Fisher BLOOM 54 2010-Present2. Ed Detwiler ESU 50 1989-923. Bill May CLAR 49 1977-80
PSAC Career Kicking Points Leaders1. Danny Fisher BLOOM 338 2010-Present2. Mark Brubaker ESU 287 2002-053. Craig Burgess IUP 276 2007-10
All-Time Division II Field Goal Leaders4. Travis Atter Chadron St 57 2006-095. Gregg Berkshire Ashland 56 2008-116. Danny Fisher BLOOM 54 2010-Present Kyle Major CSU-Pueblo 54 2008-11
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EXCELLENCE UP FRONTBloomsburg prides itself on the strength of its offensive line, and for good reason. The senior trio of Brian Clarke, Matt Feiler and Chris Steck have 109 starts among them in their BU careers while Ryan Geiger and Dakota Hoagland have stepped into starting roles and continued the tradition this fall.
RG Brian Clarke (6-3, 290 senior)-34 career starts (three in 2009, has not missed a start since taking starting role to begin 2011)-2013 Sporting News preseason All-American-One of eight national finalists for 2012 Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the Year award-2012 D2Football.com second team All-American; Don Hansen NCAA All-America honorable mention; Daktronics All-American; PSAC East first team-2011 Daktronics All-Super Region One pick as well as Don Hansen All-Super Region one third team and All-PSAC East first team
C Chris Steck (6-1, 280 senior)-44 career starts-Has never missed a start since earning starting role in 2010-Named All-PSAC East first team; 2012 Don Hansen NCAA All-Super Region One second team-2010 All-PSAC East first team
LT Matt Feiler (6-7, 235 senior)-31 career starts-Started every game since taking over starting role to begin 2011 season-Moved from starting guard in 2011 to tackle last fall-All-PSAC East first team; Don Hansen NCAA Division II Super Region One second team in 2012
LG Ryan Geiger (6-1, 280 redshirt sophomore)-Started all eight games this year-Gained experience at both guard and center during spring
RT Dakota Hoagland (6-4, 305 redshirt sophomore)-Started all eight games this year-Saw time in eight games last season
GHOULS OF GOLDBloomsburg University is getting in the spirit of Halloween on Thursday, sponsoring a Halloween costume contest for all students. The winner receives $1,000 in on-campus dining dollars.
HUSKY-SIZED YARDAGEThe Huskies posted 627 yards of total offense in their win at East Stroudsburg in Week 7, the second time this season the team has surpassed 600 total yards – also doing so in their 41-13 Week 1 win vs. Stonehill (642). For the year, Bloomsburg averages 499.9 yards per game, good for fourth in the PSAC. The team is currently on a record pace – the school record for team yardage per game is 484.0 set during the 1996 season.
RUN THE BALL, STOP THE RUNThe Huskies have become one of the most successful programs in the PSAC thanks in large part to a physical style and ability to control at the point of attack. This has been evident so far through seven games this year as the Huskies have been one of the best teams in the nation at running the ball as well as stopping the run. BU has outrushed its opposition by a 2,718-648 margin on the year and has surrendered only three rushing touchdowns. Bloomsburg ranks fifth in the country in both rushing offense and sixth in rushing defense.
RUN, HUSKIES, RUNBloomsburg has established a new school record, rushing for more than 350 yards in a game five times this year. The Huskies broke the record of four set by the 2004 team in Week 7 when Bloomsburg finished with 389 yards on the ground at East Stroudsburg. BU also rushed for over 350 yards vs. Stonehill (457), Lock Haven (409), Edinboro (383) and Gannon (351). For the season, the Huskies average 339.8 yards per game on the ground. The school record is 315.8 set last year.
HUSKIES IN ELITE COMPANYWith their 52-38 win at East Stroudsburg in Week 7, the Huskies have won seven or more games in 15 consecutive seasons. Only five schools in the divisions of the NCAA have longer streaks: Florida, Florida State and Virginia Tech in the FBS; NW Missouri in Division II; and Mt. Union in Division III. The 15-year streak is also a PSAC record, breaking IUP’s mark of 13 set from 1984-1996.
} LONGEST ACTIVE START STREAKSChris Steck 44Brian Clarke 31Matt Feiler 31Chris Kennedy 31Franklyn Quiteh 27Tim Kelly has moved into
ninth in school history with 3,038 passing yards.
It has been 19 years since Shippensburg last won three straight games over BU - winning six in a row from 1989-94.
The Huskies have 30 rushing touchdowns this season - seven more than any other PSAC team.
Franklyn Quiteh is within striking distance of four PSAC records - rushing TDs and attempts, total TDs and points (see page 3 for more).
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TURNING RED INTO POINTSWhen in the red zone this season, the Huskies have not squandered scoring opportunities. Through the first eight games of the year, the Huskies rank fourth in the nation in red zone efficiency, scoring in 32 of its 34 trips to the red zone, good for a 94.1 percent success rate. The Huskies have punched into the end zone 25 out of their 34 red zone trips. The only two times BU has not scored in the red zone was while running out the clock at the end of the game vs. Stonehill and at Gannon.
SHIRK STARS IN THE MIDDLEJustin Shirk shifted to middle linebacker for this season and the team tri-captain has excelled in that role. The PSAC Co-Defensive Player of the Week for Week 7 leads the team and ranks sixth in the PSAC with 68 tackles on the year. A two-sport star, Shirk won the NCAA Division II national javelin championship in 2012, becoming the first Bloomsburg national champion in men’s track and field in school history.
HUTTON HEADS UP RECEIVING CORPSSenior wide receiver Glenn Hutton Jr. has been the veteran leader of the Huskies young receiving corps as the only BU receiver with starting experience entering the season. Hutton has served as quarterback Tim Kelly’s favorite receiver this season, leading the team with 29 receptions. Last week vs. Cheyney, he led the team with five catches – Hutton, a former quarterback, has paced the Huskies in receptions the past five weeks. He’s also set career highs in receptions (29), yards (468) and touchdowns (6).
BREAKING UP THE PARTYRedshirt sophomore safety Donovan Morris came in with a field goal block on a 20-yard attempt from Cheyney last week. The block was the Huskies’ first field goal block since Cole Parkinson had one vs. Millersville on Oct. 6, 2012, and was the first of Morris’ BU career. He’s also tied for first in the PSAC in pass breakups with eight this year.
MR. EFFICIENTQuarterback Tim Kelly threw for a season-high 238 yards while completing 17 of 22 pass attempts with one touchdown through the air and one on the ground in the Week 7 win at ESU. Kelly’s rushing touchdown came on a bootleg that resulted in a career-long 41 yard scamper down the sidelines. Entering the Shippensburg game, Kelly leads the PSAC and is eighth in the nation in passing efficiency at 171.4 – he’s completed 85 of 131 attempts for 1,245 yards and 13 touchdowns with four interceptions in his second season as the starter. Kelly also recently moved into seventh place in school history with 35 career touchdown passes and ninth in passing yards with 3,038.
GOING BACK FOR SECONDSBloomsburg has outscored its opposition in all four quarters this season, but has dominated opponents in the second quarter. The Huskies have not always burst out of the gate, watching opponents score first three times. By the second quarter, though, BU fires on all cylinders, outscoring opponents by a 125-31 margin during the second period.
PASSING YARDSTim Kelly.............. 267 vs. East Stroudsburg, 2012
COMPLETIONSTim Kelly ..........17 at East Stroudsburg, 10/19/13
PASSING ATTEMPTSTim Kelly .............................28 vs. Kutztown, 2012
RUSHING ATTEMPTSFranklyn Quiteh.......................... 43 vs. ESU, 2012Dai’Shon Munger ........21 2x. last at Boro 9/14/13Joe Parsnik ................18 vs. Millersville, 10/12/13Matt Wenrich ......................6 vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13
RUSHING YARDSFranklyn Quiteh...................304 at ESU, 10/19/13Dai’Shon Munger ...........135 vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13Joe Parsnik ...............101 vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Tim Kelly .......................49 at Shippensburg, 2012 Matt Wenrich .....................39 vs. Kutztown, 2012Brody Myers ...............15 at Millersville, 10/12/13
RECEPTIONSGlenn Hutton Jr.. ......................8 at ESU, 10/19/13Tony Peregrin ......................4 vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13Connor Gades ...................4 at Kutztown, 9/21/13Franklyn Quiteh ..........2 5x. last at ESU, 10/19/13Jack Sandherr ............................2 at ESU, 10/19/13Shane Quinn ................2 vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Trent Daniels ...................2 vs. Cheyney, 10/26/13Aaron Allison ................1 5x. last at ESU, 10/19/13Lawrence Elliott Jr. .............1 vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13
RECEIVING YARDSGlenn Hutton Jr. .............124 vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13Franklyn Quiteh ................75 vs. Kutztown, 2012 Tony Peregrin ..................67 at Edinboro, 9/14/13Connor Gades ................57 at Kutztown, 9/21/13Jack Sandherr .........................44 at ESU, 10/19/13Derek Burkhard ................42 at Gannon, 10/5/13Aaron Allison .........................32 at ESU, 10/19/13Trent Daniels.................23 vs. Cheyney, 10/26/13Lawrence Elliott Jr. ...........19 vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13
TOUCHDOWNSFranklyn Quiteh .......4, 5x. last vs. Chey., 10/26/13Tim Kelly ........4 2x. last vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Glenn Hutton Jr. ..........3 vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Dai’Shon Munger ..............2 at Edinboro, 9/14/13Tony Peregrin.... 1 2x. last vs. Millersville, 10/12/13Aaron Allison ......................1 at Gannon, 10/5/13Derek Burkhard ...................1 at Gannon, 10/5/13Connor Gades ...................1 at Kutztown, 9/21/13Joe Parsnik ...........................1 at Gannon, 10/5/13
TACKLESJustin Shirk .................14, 2x, last at Slip. Rock, 2012Andrew Harris .....................11 at Edinboro, 9/14/13Gary Postell.......................... 10 at Kutztown, 9/21/13Jonathan Patrick ..................9 at Slippery Rock, 2012Dylan Spangler ................8 vs. Millersville, 10/12/13Tomas Cabrera .......................8 at Edinboro, 9/14/13 Chris Kennedy ..............................8 at Cheyney, 2012Tyler Knoblauch ...............8 2x. last at ESU, 10/19/13David McFadden ..........................7 at LIU Post, 2012DJ Robinsion ................7 3x, last vs. Kutztown, 2012Larry Webster...................... 7 at Slippery Rock, 2012Jerrin Toomey................. ......7 vs. Cheyney, 10/27/13Brandon True ...................6 vs. Millersville, 10/12/13Shawn Mitchell ................6 vs. Millersville, 10/12/13Ezra Ranco ................................6 at Gannon, 10/5/13Travon Pugh .....................6 vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Garrett Pope ............5 3x. last vs. Cheyney, 10/26/13Donovan Morris............................5 at ESU, 10/19/13Damin Finley ............................4 at Millersville, 2012
LONGEST FIELD GOALDanny Fisher .......................52 vs. Edinboro, 2012
LONGEST PUNTWill Wagner ....................59 at Kutztown, 9/21/13
Career Bests
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1. Minnesota St.-Mankato (25) 8-0 ....... 7922. Northwest Missouri St. (7) 8-0 ....... 7743. Colorado St.-Pueblo .......... 8-0 ....... 7374. Henderson State ................ 8-0 ....... 6915. BLOOMSBURG ............ 8-0 .....6636. Minnesota-Duluth ............ 7-1 ....... 5947. Pittsburg State .................... 7-1 ....... 5608. Washburn ........................... 8-0 ....... 5559. Shepherd ............................. 7-0 ....... 55010. West Chester ...................... 8-0 .......49411. Ohio Dominican ................ 7-0 ....... 48412. Missouri Western State .... 7-1 ....... 39813. Winston-Salem State ........ 7-1 ....... 39714. Emporia State ..................... 7-0 ....... 37315. West Texas A&M ............... 7-1 ....... 37216. Carson-Newman ............... 7-1 ....... 32317. Midwestern State ............... 6-1 ....... 29218. Indianapolis ........................ 7-1 ....... 25019. N.C.-Pembroke .................. 6-1 ....... 20220. West Alabama .................... 6-2 ....... 19621. St. Cloud State .................... 7-1 ....... 16722. Lenoir-Rhyne ...................... 7-1 ....... 14823. Saginaw Valley State ......... 7-1 ....... 12824. Slippery Rock ..................... 7-1 .........6925. Newberry ............................ 7-1 ..........59
Other receiving votes: Valdosta St. (Ga.), 35; Tuskegee (Ala.), 29; North Alabama, 14; Ouachita Baptist (Ark.), 12; Chadron St. (Neb.), 11; Virginia St., 11; Delta St. (Miss.), 9; Stonehill (Mass.), 3; Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 2; Indiana (Pa.), 2; Tarleton St. (Texas), 2; New Haven (Conn.), 1; Texas A&M-Commerce, 1.
D2Football.com Top 25 (Oct. 29, 2013)1. Minnesota State ................. 8-02. Northwest Missouri .......... 8-03. CSU-Pueblo ........................ 8-04. Minnesota Duluth ............. 7-15. Henderson State ................ 8-06. BLOOMSBURG ............ 8-07. Pittsburg State .................... 7-18. West Texas A&M ............... 7-19. Shepherd ............................. 7-010. Washburn ............................ 8-011. West Alabama .................... 6-212. Winston-Salem .................. 7-113. Missouri Western .............. 7-114. Ohio Dominican ................ 7-015. West Chester ...................... 8-016. Indianapolis ........................ 7-117. Midwestern State ............... 6-118 . Carson-Newman ............... 7-119. Emporia State ..................... 7-020. Slippery Rock ..................... 7-121. Lenoir-Rhyne ...................... 7-122. Valdosta State ..................... 5-223. Saginaw Valley .................... 7-124. St. Cloud .............................. 7-125. UNC Pembroke .................. 6-1 Bloomsburg 2013 opponents in italics
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Super Region One Rankings(As of Oct. 28, 2013)
Rk School Overall In-Region 1. West Chester 8-0 8-02. Shepherd 7-0 7-03. BLOOMSBURG 8-0 8-04. Winston-Salem State 7-1 7-15. Slippery Rock 7-1 7-16. Virginia State 7-1 7-17. Stonehill 6-2 6-28. California (PA) 6-2 6-29. Urbana 6-2 6-210. Concord 6-2 6-2
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2013 Husky TrendsBU’s Record inSeptember ............................................... 4-0October ................................................... 4-0November ............................................... 0-0Day Games .............................................. 8-0Night Games .......................................... 0-0At Home .................................................. 4-0On the Road ........................................... 4-0BU’s Record When...Leading after 1st Q ................................ 6-0Leading at Half ....................................... 8-0Leading after 3rd Q ................................ 8-0Trailing after 1st Q ................................. 1-0Trailing at Half ........................................ 0-0Trailing after 3rd Q ................................ 0-0Tied after 1st Q ....................................... 1-0Tied at Half ............................................. 0-0Tied after 3rd Q ...................................... 0-0Scoring first ............................................. 5-0Opponent scoring first .......................... 3-0Outscoring in 1st Q ............................... 6-0Outscoring in 2nd Q .............................. 7-0Outscoring in 3rd Q .............................. 5-0Outscoring in 4th Q............................... 5-0Outscored in 1st Q ................................. 1-0Outscored in 2nd Q ............................... 1-0Outscored in 3rd Q ................................ 2-0Outscored in 4th Q ................................ 2-0Score same amount in 1st Q ................ 1-0Score same amount in 2nd Q............... 0-0Score same amount in 3rd Q ............... 1-0Score same amount in 4th Q ............... 1-0Playing an OT Game ............................. 0-0Decided by 3 Points or Less ................ 0-0Decided by 4-10 Points ........................ 1-0Decided by More Than 10 Points ....... 7-0Scoring 20 Points or Less ..................... 0-0Scoring 21-29 Points ............................. 0-0Scoring 30+ Points ................................ 8-0Allowing 14 Points or Less .................. 6-0Allowing 15-24 Points .......................... 0-0Allowing 25+ Points ............................. 2-0 Scoring a def ST/TD .............................. 2-0Rushing for Less than 100 Yards ......... 0-0Rushing for 100-199 Yards ................... 0-0Rushing for 200+ Yards ......................... 2-0Rushing for 300+ Yards ......................... 6-0Passing for Less than 200 Yards........... 7-0Passing for 200-299 Yards ..................... 1-0Passing for 300+ Yards .......................... 0-0Totaling Less than 300 Yards ............... 1-0Totaling 300-399 Yards ......................... 1-0Totaling 400+ Yards ............................... 6-0Allowing a 100 Yard Rusher ................. 0-0No Turnovers .......................................... 1-01-2 Turnovers .......................................... 7-03+ Turnovers ........................................... 0-0No Takeaways ........................................ 0-01-2 Takeaways ........................................ 5-03+ Takeaways ......................................... 3-0Over 30:00 Time of Possession ............ 5-0Under 30:00 Time of Possession ......... 3-0Conference RecordAt Home ................................................. 3-0On the Road ........................................... 2-0Record Vs. Ranked OpponentsAt Home .................................................. 0-0On the Road ........................................... 0-0
FISHER ON MITCHELL AWARD HONOREE LISTDanny Fisher was named to the Fred Mitchell Award honoree list for the month of September and October for his work on the field and in the community. Fisher has made good on eight of 10 field goal attempts. Away from the field, he raised over $5,000 for the Angelman Syndrome Foundation through his ‘Kick for a Cure’ initiative.
For each field goal and extra point he kicks this season, he will donate money to the ASF toward raising awareness and work on a cure for Angelman Syndrome, a neuro-genetic disorder with no cure requiring lifelong care for symptoms including developmental delay, lack of speech, seizures and walking and balance disorders. Fisher developed Kick for a Cure to help a close family friend who suffers from the disease.
Through eight weeks, Fisher has now raised over $5,000 for the ASF. For more information, visit www.angelman.org.
LARRY THE SACK KINGSenior defensive end Larry Webster has drawn the attention of NFL scouts after transitioning to football last year. A former basketball player who owns the all-time Bloomsburg career record for blocked shots (175) and was the 2011-12 PSAC East Defender of the Year, he has 9.0 sacks for the year. He ranks second in the PSAC behind Shippensburg’s Jake Metz, who has 10 sacks. In Webster’s brief Huskies football career he has 22.5 sacks in 20 games. Webster has an NFL pedigree - his father, Larry Webster Sr., played 11 years at DE in the NFL, winning a Super Bowl with Baltimore in 2001.
PUTTING UP THE POINTSThe Huskies are 106-3 when scoring 40 points all-time following their 52-38 win at East Stroudsburg in Week 7. Bloomsburg has tallied 40 or more points in five of its first eight games this season - the all-time school record is seven games of 40+ points set three times (2005, 2007, 2012).
SECONDARY MAKING NOISE Bloomsburg picked up two key interceptions in the victory at East Stroudsburg in Week 7. First, cornerback DJ Robinson ended ESU quarterback Matt Soltes’ streak of 211 attempts without an interception when he picked off a Soltes pass in the third quarter. Jonathan Patrick then sent the Huskies toward victory with his fourthquarter interception of Soltes with Bloomsburg holding a seven-point edge. Ezra Ranco added his first career INT vs. Cheyney in Week 8. BU now ranks third in the PSAC with 12 interceptions behind only IUP (15) and Lock Haven (13). Patrick, Robinson and Tomas Cabrera lead the team with three interceptions apiece while Tyler Knoblauch also has two and Ranco one.
CONVERTING ON THIRD DOWNBloomsburg has converted 48.9 percent (44 of 90) of its third down situations this year, the best mark in the PSAC and sixth-best in the nation. East Stroudsburg stands second by converting 45.8 percent (55 of 120) of its third downs.
*-Records listed on Page 4 not repeatedRushing Attempts 1. Gerald Thompson, EDIN (1995-98) ..........943 2. Franklyn Quiteh, BLOOM (2010-Pres) 938 3. Wesley Cates, CAL (1998-2001) .................937 4. John Kuhn, SHIP (2001-04) ..........................910 5. Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM (2004-07) ....908
Total Points 1. Jamar Brittingham, BLOOM (2004-07) ....516 2. Franklyn Quiteh, BLOOM (2010-Pres) 504 3. Anthony Carfagno, ESU (2002-05).............402 4. Wesley Cates, CAL (1998-2001) .................386 5. Mike Washington, WCU (2005-08) ..........360 6. Osagie Osunde, WCU (2004-07) ................342 7. Danny Fisher, BLOOM (2010-Pres) .....338
PATs Made 1. Alex Walsh, WCU (2005-08) .......................179 2. Danny Fisher, BLOOM (2010-Pres) .....176 3. Jon Koenig, BLOOM (2006-09) ..................171 4. Mark Brubaker, ESU (2002-05) ...................170
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Passing Yards 6. Alan Eck, 1989-91 .........................................4,815 7. Jay DeDea, 1983-86 ......................................4,705 8. Pat Carey, 2009-11 ........................................3,647 9. Tim Kelly, 2012-Present ..................... 3,038 10. Mike Glovas, 1983-85 ..................................2,943
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WORKING QUICKThough Bloomsburg is known for its bruising running attack, the Huskies have been able to score quickly as often as any team in the PSAC this season. So far on the year, Bloomsburg has tallied 51 scoring drives – of those scoring drives, 32 have taken just 2:59 or less including 19 scoring drives of under two minutes.
MAKE YOURSELF AT HOMEThe trip the Huskies made to East Stroudsburg in Week 7 was a homecoming for Franklyn Quiteh who played his high school ball at nearby Pocono Mountain West. Quiteh has felt right at home when playing ESU the past four seasons, racking up 956 career yards in four games vs. the Warriors including his two highest rushing totals – 282 yards last season and 304 yards this year. The all-time record for yards rushing by one player against a single opponent is 1,052 set by Ian Smart by LIU Post vs. Bentley – however that total included five games.
FIRST TRIPS TO PAYDIRTThree Huskies scored their first career touchdowns in the 38-14 victory at Gannon in Week 5. Redshirt sophomore fullback Derek Burkhard made his first career reception one to remember by taking a screen pass 42 yards for the game’s first scoring play. Redshirt freshman tight end Aaron Allison found the end zone in the fourth quarter with a juggling 20-yard touchdown catch. Finally, redshirt freshman running back Joe Parsnik broke off a 34-yard scoring run to finish the scoring – also registering his longest career rush in the process.
STARTING OFF RIGHTWith the Huskies win over Lock Haven in Week 4, interim head coach Paul Darragh became the first coach in Bloomsburg history to begin his tenure at the helm of the program with a 4-0 record. Jack Yohe (1952), Thornley Booth (1926) and George Harry (1909) previously started 3-0 but all lost their fourth games.
PUTTING IN EARLY WORKFranklyn Quiteh put up 114 yards during the first half of the Week 8 win vs Cheyney on the way to and did not return to the game in the second half with a 35-0 lead. The performance put Quiteh over 100 yards rushing before halftime for the 17th time in his career – his best-ever first half showing is his 186-yard first half total in a win at Millersville on Sept. 25, 2010. The all-time PSAC leading rusher also has 11 games of over 200 yards rushing following his school-record day of 304 yards at ESU on Oct. 19.
QUITEH 6KWith 205 yards rushing against Lock Haven, Franklyn Quiteh became the first player in PSAC history to rush for 6,000 yards in a career. He finished the day with 6,116 yards and is now one of 13 players in Division II history to reach the milestone.
IT’S OLD HATDanny Fisher has kicked at least one field goal in 29 games, stretching out his own school record. He broke the record with two field goals in the season-opening win vs. Stonehill, breaking the previous mark of 24 set by Jon Koenig from 2006-09. He enters the Shippensburg game with 54 career 3-pointers.
G A M E - B Y - G A M E I N D I V I D U A L L E A D E R SOpponent Passing Rushing Receptions Receiving Yards Touchdowns Tackles
Stonehill Webster Kennedy Mitchell McFadden Harris Shirk Spangler Robinson Postell Knoblauch Patrick Edinboro Webster Kennedy Ridgeway McFadden Pope Shirk Spangler Robinson Postell Knoblauch MorrisKutztown Webster Kennedy Mitchell McFadden Pope Shirk Spangler Robinson Postell Knoblauch Patrick Lock Haven Webster Kennedy Mitchell McFadden Pope Shirk Spangler Robinson Postell Knoblauch PatrickGannon Webster Kennedy Mitchell McFadden Harris Shirk Knoblauch (S) Robinson Postell Patrick MorrisMillersville Webster Kennedy Mitchell McFadden Pope Shirk Spangler Robinson Postell Knoblauch Patrick East Stroudsburg Webster Kennedy Mitchell McFadden Pope Shirk Spangler Robinson Postell Knoblauch PatrickCheyney Webster Kennedy Mitchell McFadden Pope Shirk Spangler Robinson Postell Knoblauch Patrick
WAGNER HANDLES THE PUNTINGOne of two true freshmen on the active roster to start the season, Will Wagner has taken over the Huskies’ punt duties. The native of Wernersville has impressed in his first eight games, averaging 38.2 yards per punt in 26 attempts. He booted a new career long of 59 yards at Kutztown, one of three punts of 50-plus yards, and has pinned the opposition inside the 20 11 times.
GETTING OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOTRedshirt freshman Andrew Harris made a strong first impression during Bloomsburg’s season-opening win over Stonehill, debuting with the Huskies by leading the team in tackles with eight along with a tackle for loss and pass breakup. Harris earned the start in Week One as a late addition to the lineup at the will linebacker position. In Week Two, Harris backed up Garrett Pope, but continued to make waves. He quickly established a new career-high in tackles with 11 including 1.5 tackles for loss. After eight games, Harris ranks second on the team in tackles with 50, behind only team captain middle linebacker Justin Shirk (68).
CONTINUING THE TRADITIONWhile there is new leadership for the Huskies on the sidelines this season under interim head coach Paul Darragh, much has remained the same with the BU attack. Under former head coach Danny Hale, the Huskies made their name with a power running game. During Hale’s tenure, 23 separate players put up at least one game of 100 or more yards rushing. Following Joe Parsnik’s 101-yard performance vs. Lock Haven, Darragh already has three 100 yard rushers with Parsnik, Franklyn Quiteh and Dai’Shon Munger.
COLORING RECORD BOOK MAROON & GOLDFranklyn Quiteh has plenty of BU company atop the PSAC rushing list. Now that Quiteh owns the career conference rushing record, the Huskies occupy three out of the top four all-time PSAC rushing spots - Quiteh, Jamar Brittingham (5,689 yards from 2004-07, second) and Irv Singler (5,105 from 1994-97, fourth).
DII’S FINESTDuring preseason, D2Football.com unveiled its top 100 players in all of NCAA Division II. The Huskies were extremely well represented in that poll, placing three players in the top 11 and five in the top 100 – including taking the top spot. Senior running back Franklyn Quiteh earned
the honor as the No. 1 player in the poll, being credited for his speed, vision and ability to break tackles. The two-time Harlon Hill finalist was joined by defensive end Larry Webster (No. 9), offensive guard Brian Clarke (No. 11), center Chris Steck (No. 94) and defensive tackle Chris Kennedy (No. 96). When the D2Football.com preseason All-America teams came out in August, the Huskies also had strong representation - Quiteh and Clarke were each first team selections while Steck and Webster landed on the second team.
HUTTON’S TRIPLE PLAYGlenn Hutton Jr. made his three receptions vs. Lock Haven count, taking all of them in for touchdowns. He caught three balls on the day for 67 yards and touchdown grabs of 33, 25 and nine yards respectively. The showing not only was a career-best for the senior receiver, but also the first time a Huskies player has hauled in three touchdowns in a game since Kyle Fisher accomplished the feat vs. LIU Post on Sept. 22, 2012.
CALL ‘EM CAPTAINSSeniors Franklyn Quiteh and Chris Steck along with junior Justin Shirk have been named tri-captains for this season. Steck also served as a team captain a season ago.
PSAC PRESEASON POLLBloomsburg was picked second in the Eastern Division in the 2013 PSAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll which was released at PSAC Media Day in August.It marks the eighth straight year BU has been been picked to finish first or second in the division. Shippensburg, last year’s PSAC East champ, took the top spot with six first-place votes while Bloomsburg and third-place West Chester snagged the remaining top tallies. In the West, defending conference champion IUP was a nearly unanimous favorite with seven first-place votes.
Eastern Division Western Division1. Shippensburg (6) 1. IUP (7)2. Bloomsburg (1) 2. Mercyhurst (1)3. West Chester (1) 3. Slippery Rock 4. Kutztown 4. California (PA)5. East Stroudsburg 5. Gannon6. Lock Haven 6. Edinboro7. Millersville 7. Clarion8. Cheyney 8. Seton Hill
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Huskies Big Plays(30+ yards from scrimmage)Yds. Play Opp.
65 Franklyn Quiteh run KUTZ64 Franklyn Quiteh run (TD) LHU61 Franklyn Quiteh run GAN61 Franklyn Quiteh run (TD) LHU57 Tim Kelly pass to Tony Peregrin EUP56 Tim Kelly pass to Glenn Hutton (TD) STO51 Franklyn Quiteh run (TD) ESU47 Franklyn Quiteh run (TD) EUP46 Franklyn Quiteh run (TD) ESU44 Franklyn Quiteh run STO42 Tim Kelly pass to D.Burkhard (TD) GAN41 Tim Kelly run (TD) ESU36 Tim Kelly pass to F. Quiteh (TD) CHEY34 Tim Kelly pass to Connor Gades (TD) KUTZ34 Dai’Shon Munger run LHU34 Dai’Shon Munger run STO31 Tim Kelly pass to Tony Peregrin (TD) MILL33 Tim Kelly pass to Franklyn Quiteh (TD) LHU33 Tim Kelly pass to Glenn Hutton (TD) LHU32 Franklyn Quiteh run ESU32 Tim Kelly pass to Aaron Allison ESU31 Tim Kelly pass to Glenn Hutton Jr. EUP30 Franklyn Quiteh run KUTZ
Opponent Big Plays(30+ yards from scrimmage)Yds. Play Opp.
73 Dillon Mazzoni pass to B. Brader (TD) LHU56 Connor Casey pass to Kevin Porter MILL54 Cody Harris pass to D. Vaughn (TD) EUP50 Cody Harris pass to M. Johnson (TD) EUP45 Matt Soltes run ESU44 Matt Soltes pass to R. Bleiler (TD) ESU44 Matt Soltes pass to Robert Bleiler ESU40 Dillon Mazzoni pass to J. Wilbern LHU35 Adler Thony pass to E. Moten (TD) CHEY35 Matt Soltes pass to Steven Jones (TD) ESU35 Alec Werner pass to Kodi Reed KUTZ35 Cody Harris pass to J. Williams (TD) EUP35 Logan Meyer pass to G. McLeod (TD) STO33 Jamal Johnson run STO
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Opp. Scoring Play Summary (Qtr.)
CHEY Quiteh 13 yd run 6-58/2:57 (2)
CHEY Quiteh 2 yd run 6-65/2:40 (2)
CHEY Kelly 1 yd run 3-26/1:06 (1)
CHEY Quiteh 36 yd pass from Kelly 11-85/5:10 (1)
CHEY Quiteh 2 yd run 7-74/3:08 (1)
ESU Kelly 1 yd run 6-70/2:38 (4)
ESU Quiteh 17 yd run 7-75/3:35 (4)
ESU Quiteh 51 yd run 4-79/2:01 (3)
ESU Quiteh 2 yd run 8-53/3:44 (3)
ESU Kelly 41 yd run 4-75/1:52 (2)
ESU Kelly 17 yd pass to Hutton 9-92/4:37 (1)
ESU Quiteh 46 yd run 4-69/1:31 (1)
MILL Quiteh 2 yd run 4-27/1:42 (1)
MILL Peregrin 31 yd pass from Kelly 10-93/4:11 (2)
MILL Quiteh 5 yd run 3-40/0:52 (2)
MILL Hutton 5 yd pass from Kelly 9-53/0:54 (2)
GAN Parsnik 34 yd run 5-75/3:05 (4)
GAN Allison 20 yd pass from Kelly 12-96/5:38 (4)
GAN Quiteh 12 yd run 6-55/2:01 (2)
GAN Quiteh 21 yd run 3-39/1:38 (2)
GAN Burkhard 42 yd pass from Kelly 4-60/1:54 (2)
LHU Quiteh 64 yd run 2-74/0:35 (1)
LHU Hutton 33 yd pass from Kelly 4-50/1:38 (1)
LHU Quiteh 33 yd pass from Kelly 2-72/0:50 (1)
LHU Quiteh 61 yd run 2-67/0:56 (2)
LHU Hutton 9 yd pass from Kelly 9-54/4:54 (2)
LHU Quiteh 2 yd run 3-46/0:59 (3)
LHU Hutton 25 yd pass from Kelly 12-74/5:17 (3)
KUTZ Quiteh 28 yd run 4-44/1:23 (4)
KUTZ Peregrin 7 yd pass from Kelly 7-98/3:14 (4)
KUTZ Gades 34 yd pass from Kelly 6-39/2:06 (3)
KUTZ Quiteh 10 yd run 4-34/2:21 (2)
EUP Quiteh 5 yd run 5-29/1:20 (1)
EUP Kelly 1 yd run 7-44/3:03 (2)
EUP Munger 4 yd run 5-72/2:40 (2)
EUP Quiteh 2 yd run 9-75/4:08 (2)
EUP Munger 8 yd run 7-50/3:38 (4)
EUP Quiteh 47 yd run 2-48/0:52 (4)
STO Hutton 56 yd pass from Kelly 4-84/1:42 (1)
STO Quiteh 27 yd run 5-55/2:11 (2)
STO Quiteh 6 yd run 11-66/5:30 (3)
STO Quiteh 8 yd run 8-70/3:40 (3)
STO Wenrich 5 yd run 6-42/2:37 (4)
Total Scoring Drives: 51Less than 1:00 81:00-1:59 112:00-2:59 133:00-4:59 155:00 or more 470+ YARD SCORING DRIVES: 18
86 Matthew Sokoloski LS, 6-0, 205, R-Fr. Bloomsburg / Bloomsburg88 Jack Sandherr TE, 6-3, 250, R-So. Orefield / Allentown Central Catholic89 Aaron Allison TE, 6-3, 250, R-Fr. Philadelphia / Frankford 90 Braden Drexler K, 5-10, 165, R-So. Bethlehem / Nazareth92 Dylan Stair DL, 6-2, 235, R-Jr. Alpha, NJ / Phillipsburg93 Ian Murray LS, 6-2, 215, R-Sr. Lock Haven / Central Mountain 94 David McFadden DL, 6-6, 245, R-Jr. Allentown / Allentown Central Catholic95 Roy Dennis DL, 6-3, 240, R-So. Berwick / Berwick97 Danny Fisher K/P, 6-1, 193, Sr. Liverpool / Central Dauphin99 Larry Webster DL, 6-7, 250, Sr. Hagerstown, MD / Elkton
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FROM THE ARCHIVESBy Bloomsburg University Archivist
Bob Dunkelberger
The four touchdowns Franklyn Quiteh scored on Saturday give him 84 for his career, one shy of Jamar Brittingham’s school and conference records of 85 from 2004 to 2007. Brittingham scored at least one touchdown in 35 out of the 42 games he played in during his career, with one touchdown in nine of the games, two in nine games, three in 12, four in four games and five touchdowns once. Quiteh has scored at least one in 37 of his 43 games, with one touchdown in nine games, two in 16 games, three touchdowns in five games and four touchdowns seven times. He has scored at least one touchdown in the last 16 consecutive games he has played in, while Brittingham scored in 22 straight games from 2004 to 2006. The 35-0 halftime lead versus Cheyney on Saturday was the 17th time since 1995 Bloomsburg has led by at least 30 points at the half. Eleven of those 17 games have come at home and eight against the Wolves. With the previous 31-0 halftime lead over Millersville two weeks ago, this was the fourth time the team has done this at least twice in a single season. It was accom-plished twice in 1997 and three times in 1996 and 2004. The Huskies have scored 20 or more points in a school record 20-consecutive regular season games. The previous record had been 19 from 2010 to 2011. The team’s current streak of 20 or more in 21-consecutive overall games is also a record. Blooms-burg has two more new school records with eight-straight 30-point games to begin a year and nine-consecutive regular season games with 30 or more. Both were originally set last season. The Huskies have scored 345 points in their first eight games, the second-highest total in school history. The record is the 346 scored in 1996. Bloomsburg has won eight consecutive games to begin the season for the 9th time in school history and third year in a row. The other six years were in 1948 and 1951 under Robert Redman, in 1985 under George Landis, and in 2005, 2008 and 2009. The upcoming game with Shippensburg is the 78th in the series between the two schools, dating back to the first meeting in 1917. Bloomsburg’s record in the previous 77 games is 33-44, 21-17 at home and 12-27 on the road.
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The Bloomsburg-Shippensburg rivalry dates back to 1917, with the teams meeting 77 times since then. Pictured above is a scene from the 1940 Bloom-Ship game held at Bloomsburg State Normal School. Bloomsburg won that day, 24-14. Below, the Huskies take on the Raiders at Redman Stadium in 1993. The Raiders won that day, 30-7.
The rivalry between Bloomsburg and Shippensburg dates back to 1917 when Bloomsburg defeated Shippensburg by a 23-0 score. Since then, the two schools have met on the gridiron 77 times with the Raiders holding a 44-33 edge. At left is the all-time series history between the schools from 1917-2011. Last year, Shippensburg added a pair of wins with a 49-42 win on Oct. 27, 2012 fol-lowed by a 58-20 triumph in the postseason. In recent years the rivalry has been renewed with the teams again becoming divisional rivals following Shippensburg’s move to the PSAC Eastern Division. The rivalry took on a new meaning last season when the Raiders derailed Bloomsburg’s hopes for a perfect season and divisional crown, handing the Huskies their only two losses of the season while ending BU’s season in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. Bloomsburg’s record in the previous 77 games is 33-44, 21-17 at home and 12-27 on the road.
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30 carries BU - Franklyn Quiteh (31) at Edinboro 9/14/13Opp. - Brandon Brader (30), West Chester 11/3/12
40 carries BU - Franklyn Quiteh (43) vs. ESU, 10/13/12Opp. - Not available
100-199 yards rushing BU - Franklyn Quiteh (114), vs. Cheyney, 10/26/13Opp. - Akeem Satterfield (181), Slippery Rock 11/10/12
200-299 yards rushing BU - Franklyn Quiteh (251) at Gannon, 10/5/13Opp. - Rondell White (211), West Chester, 11/3/12
300+ yards rushing BU - Franklyn Quiteh (304) at ESU, 10/19/13Opp. - Not available
3+ rushing TDs BU - Franklyn Quiteh (4) at ESU, 10/19/13Opp. - Dawon Harvey (3), Ashland, 8/30/08
50+ yard run BU - Franklyn Quiteh (51) at ESU, 10/19/13Opp. - D’Andre Webb (77), West Chester, 10/23/10
20 pass completions BU - Pat Carey (22) at Mercyhurst, 11/13/10Opp. - Matt Soltes (32) at ESU, 10/19/13
30 pass completions BU - Jeff King (39) vs. Lock Haven, 9/19/92Opp. - Matt Soltes (32) at ESU, 10/19/13
30 pass attempts BU - Pat Carey (37) at Mercyhurst, 11/13/10Opp. - Liam Nadler (37) at Gannon, 10/5/13
40 pass attempts BU - Eric Miller (43) vs. UC Davis, 12/2/00Opp. - Matt Soltes (32) at ESU, 10/19/13
50 pass attempts BU - Jeff King (69) vs. Lock Haven, 9/19/92Opp. - Alec Werner (58) at Kutztown, 9/21/13
200-299 yards passing BU - Tim Kelly (238) at ESU, 10/19/13Opp. - Liam Nadler (204) at Gannon, 10/5/13
300-399 yards passingBU - Pat Carey (311) at Mercyhurst 11/13/10Opp. - Alec Werner (351) at Kutztown, 9/21/13
400+ yards passing BU - Eric Miller (415) vs. New Haven, 9/4/99Opp. - Matt Soltes (476) at ESU, 10/19/13
3+ passing TDs BU - Tim Kelly (4) vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Opp. - Matt Soltes (5) at ESU, 10/19/13
4+ passing TDs BU - Tim Kelly (4) vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Opp. - Matt Soltes (5) at ESU, 10/19/13
50+ yard pass BU - Tim Kelly to Glenn Hutton Jr. (56) vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13Opp. - Connor Casey to Kevin Porter (56) vs. Millersville, 10/12/13
10 receptions BU - Steve Burke (11) vs. ESU, 10/2/04Opp. - Alex Tonnies (17) at Kutztown, 9/21/13
100+ yards receiving BU - Glenn Hutton Jr. (124), vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13Opp. - Robert Bleiler (130); G. Wendowski (111) at ESU, 10/19/13
200+ yards receiving BU - Ron Lelko (211) vs. ESU, 11/16/96Opp. - Elfren Quiles (308), Kutztown, 10/06/07
3+ TD Receptions BU - Glenn Hutton Jr. (3) vs. Lock Haven, 9/28/13Opp. - Trevor Harman, Shippensburg (3), 10/27/12
3+ interceptions BU - Deric Lynch (3) vs. Mansfield, 11/13/93Opp. - Not available
3+ sacks BU - Larry Webster (4) at Kutztown, 9/21/13Opp. - O’Neil Anderson (3), New Haven, 9/4/99
Kickoff Return-TD BU - Jesse Cooper (91 yds) at Millersville, 10/04/08Opp. - Kevin Anderson (92 yds), at Stonehill, 8/31/12
Punt Return-TD BU - Lawrence Elliott Jr. (73 yds), vs. Millersville, 10/12/13Opp. - Trevor Kennedy (78 yds), Mercyhurst, 11/13/10
Interception Return-TD BU - Jonathan Patrick (34 yds) vs. Millersville, 10/12/13Opp. - Kevin Williams (28 yds), Mercyhurst, 11/13/10
Fumble Return-TD BU - Terrell Oglesby (92 yds) at Millersville, 10/6/12Opp. - Tarrell Lewis (33 yds), Ashland, 8/30/08
Blocked Field Goal BU - Donovan Morris vs. Cheyney, 10/26/13Opp. - Chad Miller, Millersville, 9/25/10
Blocked Punt BU - Jeremiah Lowery, Slippery Rock, 11/10/12Opp. - Ian Wild, Mercyhurst, 11/13/10
40-yard field goal BU - Dan Fisher (47), vs. Stonehill, 9/7/13Opp. - Taylor Groff (52), ESU, 10/13/12
50-yard field goal BU - Dan Fisher (52) vs. Edinboro, 9/8/12Opp. - Taylor Groff (52), ESU, 10/13/12
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Paul Darragh - Interim Head Coach Linebackers - Will Blanden
Chet Henicle - Interim Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Assistant - Frank WilliamsVideo Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator Tight Ends - Keenan ChesnickBryan McBryan - Offensive Line Running Backs - Stefan AdamsBill Perkins - Defensive Line/Strength & Conditioning Kickers - Ed T. Rush
Quarterbacks/Receivers - Jack Lydic
The Darragh FileAlma Mater: Temple (‘85, ‘89)
College Coaching ExperienceBloomsburg Interim Head CoachBloomsburg Defensive CoordinatorIndiana (PA) LinebackersWilliam Patterson Def. CoordinatorGannon Defensive CoordinatorGannon LinebackersNortheastern LinebackersTemple Graduate Assistant
Paul DarraghI N T E R I M H E A D C O A C H • F I R S T S E A S O N
Paul Darragh was named interim head coach of Bloomsburg University in February 2013 and overall will be starting his 17th season with the Huskies this year. Darragh has served as the Huskies’ defensive coordinator for the last 16 years. Under Darragh’s leadership the Huskies’ defense has ranked in the top-half of the PSAC in total defense seven of the past 11 seasons, including back-to-back second place finishes in 2000 and 2001 and a second place in 2009. The Huskies have also ranked among the best in the PSAC in run defense finishing first or second five times, including second in two of the last four seasons. The 2009 Huskies finished third nationally in scoring defense (13.36/game), pacing the PSAC. BU also led the conference in sacks, ranking 14th nationally (3.09 per game). In 2010 the Huskies were eighth in Division II in rushing defense (85.38 yards per game). Overall under Darragh’s leadership, the Bloomsburg defense finished in the top-15 in NCAA Division II six times since the 2000 season. Darragh has also coached 51 first team All-PSAC performers, seven All-Americans and two PSAC East Defensive Players of the Year in Anthony Smith (2009) and Mike Va-ranavage (2010). Prior to Bloomsburg, Darragh worked for two years at Indiana (PA) as the linebackers coach. He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Temple from 1987-89. From there, Darragh coached the linebackers at Northeastern and Gannon before being promoted to defensive coordinator at Gannon. He moved from Gannon to the defensive coordinator post at William Paterson College before joining the IUP staff. A three-year starter and captain for Temple, he graduated in 1985 after earning All-East honors as an inside linebacker. Darragh and his wife Yelena live in Orangeville with their children Sasha, Lemuel and Gabriel.
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C H A R T I N G T H E H U S K I E S ’ P S A C O P P O N E N T SEdinboro (4-4, 2-3 psac west)Sept. 5 at Walsh W, 35-34Sept. 14 #15 BLOOMSBURG L, 35-47Sept. 21 at California (PA) L, 7-20Sept. 28 SETON HILL W, 43-7Oct. 5 LOCK HAVEN W, 31-6Oct. 12 at Gannon L, 14-55Oct. 19 at #22 IUP W, 36-30Oct. 26 SLIPPERY ROCK L, 20-44Nov. 2 at Mercyhurst 12:00 p.m.Nov. 9 CLARION 12:00 p.mNov. 16 at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Kutztown (1-7, 1--4 psac east)Sept. 7 at Clarion L, 38-39Sept. 14 at California (PA) L, 10-45Sept. 21 #13 BLOOMSBURG L, 12-31Sept. 28 at #19 West Chester L, 21-22Oct. 5 SLIPPERY ROCK L, 10-58Oct. 12 CHEYNEY W, 35-19Oct. 19 at Shippensburg L, 30-55Oct. 26 EAST STROUDSBURG L, 26-43Nov. 2 at Millersville 12:00 p.m.Nov. 9 at Lock Haven 1:00 p.m.Nov. 16 EDINBORO 1:05 p.m.
Lock Haven (3-5, 2-3 psac East)Sept. 7 WEST VIRGINIA ST W, 31-13Sept. 14 at Clarion L, 13-30Sept. 21 CHEYNEY W, 12-10Sept. 28 at #11 Bloomsburg L, 10-56Oct. 5 at Edinboro L, 6-31Oct. 12 SHIPPENSBURG L, 24-30Oct. 19 #15 WEST CHESTER L, 13-34Oct. 26 at Millersville W, 26-14Nov. 2 at East Stroudsburg 3:05 p.m.Nov. 9 KUTZTOWN 1:00 p.m.Nov. 16 GANNON 1:00 p.m.
Gannon (4-4, 3-2 psac West)Sept. 7 at Lake Erie W, 36-33Sept. 14 #23 WEST CHESTER L, 41-56Sept. 21 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 38-27Sept. 28 at Clarion W, 45-25Oct. 5 #9 BLOOMSBURG L, 14-38Oct. 12 EDINBORO W, 55-14Oct. 17 vs. Mercyhurst L, 21-51Oct. 26 at California (PA) L, 7-35Nov. 2 SETON HILL 12:00 p.m.Nov. 9 at Indiana (PA) 1:00 p.m.Nov. 16 at Lock Haven 1:00 p.m.
Millersville (1-7, 1--4 psac east)Sept. 7 LIU POST L, 16-47Sept. 14 at Mercyhurst L, 7-49Sept. 21 WEST CHESTER L, 3-48Sept. 28 SHIPPENSBURG L, 10-48Oct. 5 at #7 IUP L, 3-62Oct. 12 at #9 Bloomsburg L, 7-45Oct. 19 at Cheyney W, 30-12Oct. 26 LOCK HAVEN L, 14-26Nov. 2 KUTZTOWN 12:00 p.m.Nov. 9 at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m.Nov. 16 CALIFORNIA (PA) 1:00 p.m.
Shippensburg at BLOOMSBURG, 8:00 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 2
Seton Hill at Gannon, 12:00 p.m.West Chester at Cheyney, 12:00 p.m.Edinboro at Mercyhurst, 12:00 p.m.Kutztown at Millersville, 12:00 p.m.IUP at Clarion, 1:00 p.m.East Stroudsburg at Lock Haven, 3:05 p.m.California at Slippery Rock, 1:00 p.m.
2013 Shippensburg Team and Individual Statistical Rankings Player PSAC NCAA Average/Total Rank RankRushing YPG B. Brooks - 94.4 7 48
Passing Efficiency Z. Zulli - 136.6 6 55
Passing YPG Z. Zulli - 302.9 2 10
Total Offense Z. Zulli - 314.4 3 18 B. Brooks - 94.4 22 205
Receiving YPG T. Harmon - 129.8 1 5 S. Mayer - 70.1 9 86
Interceptions -
Punting N. Schmidt - 38.9 5 52
Kickoff Returns B. Brooks - 23.8 6 55
Field Goals D. Newcomer - 1.0 2 34
Scoring T. Harmon - 10.5 3 13 D. Newcomer - 7.8 10 63
Sacks J. Metz - 1.3 1 3 D. Green - 0.7 6 48
Tackles C. Dell - 7.9 12 135 B. Sourber - 7.5 21 173
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2013 Bloomsburg Huskies FootballBloomsburg Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 27, 2013)
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Date Opponent Score Att.Sep 7, 2013 STONEHILL W 41-13 3175Sep 14, 2013 at Edinboro W 47-35 4235
* Sep 21, 2013 at Kutztown W 31-12 5234* Sep 28, 2013 LOCK HAVEN W 56-10 2428
Oct 5, 2013 at Gannon University W 38-14 1748* Oct 12, 2013 MILLERSVILLE W 45-7 5395* Oct 19, 2013 at East Stroudsburg W 52-38 2100* Oct 26, 2013 CHEYNEY W 35-7 2945
Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll games 8-0 4-0 4-0 0-0Conference 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0Non-Conference 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0
Team Statistics BLOOM OPPFIRST DOWNS 187 144 R u s h i n g 112 42 P a s s i n g 61 86 P e n a l t y 14 16RUSHING YARDAGE 2718 648 Rushing Attempts 393 224 Average Per Rush 6.9 2.9 Average Per Game 339.8 81.0 TDs Rushing 30 3PASSING YARDAGE 1281 2128 A t t - C o m p - I n t 140-88-6 297-182-12 Average Per Pass 9.1 7.2 Average Per Catch 14.6 11.7 Average Per Game 160.1 266.0 TDs Passing 13 16TOTAL OFFENSE 3999 2776 Average Per Play 7.5 5.3 Average Per Game 499.9 347.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 22-579 55-982PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-133 4-11INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-172 6-96FUMBLES-LOST 11-4 13-7PENALTIES-Yards 64-574 52-489PUNTS-AVG 26-38.2 43-37.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 2 : 1 5 2 7 : 4 53RD-DOWN Conversions 44/90 32/1034TH-DOWN Conversions 5/8 5/15
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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes 31 Franklyn Quiteh at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)Yards Rushing 304 Franklyn Quiteh at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)TD Rushes 4 Franklyn Quiteh at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Long Rush 65 Franklyn Quiteh at Kutztown (Sep 21, 2013)Pass attempts 22 Tim Kelly at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Pass completions 17 Tim Kelly at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Yards Passing 238 Tim Kelly at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)TD Passes 4 Tim Kelly vs Lock Haven (Sep 28, 2013)Long Pass 57 Tim Kelly at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)Receptions 8 Glenn Hutton Jr at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Yards Receiving 124 Glenn Hutton Jr vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)TD Receptions 3 Glenn Hutton Jr vs Lock Haven (Sep 28, 2013)Long Reception 57 Tony Peregrin at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)Field Goals 2 Dan Fisher vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)
2 Dan Fisher at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)Long Field Goal 47 Dan Fisher vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)Punts 5 Will Wagner at Gannon University (Oct 5, 2013)
5 Will Wagner vs Millersville (Oct 12, 2013)Punting Avg 48.0 Will Wagner at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)Long Punt 59 Will Wagner at Kutztown (Sep 21, 2013)Long Punt Return 73 L. Elliott Jr. vs Millersville (Oct 12, 2013)Long Kickoff Return 69 L. Elliott Jr. vs Millersville (Oct 12, 2013)Tackles 13 Justin Shirk at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)
13 Justin Shirk at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Sacks 4.0 Larry Webster at Kutztown (Sep 21, 2013)Tackles For Loss 4.0 Larry Webster at Kutztown (Sep 21, 2013)Interceptions 1 DJ Robinson vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)
1 Tomas Cabrera vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)1 Tyler Knoblauch at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)1 Tomas Cabrera at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)1 Tyler Knoblauch at Kutztown (Sep 21, 2013)1 Tomas Cabrera vs Lock Haven (Sep 28, 2013)1 JP Patrick at Gannon University (Oct 5, 2013)1 DJ Robinson at Gannon University (Oct 5, 2013)1 JP Patrick vs Millersville (Oct 12, 2013)1 DJ Robinson at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)1 JP Patrick at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)1 Ezra Ranco vs Cheyney (Oct 26, 2013)
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2013 Bloomsburg Huskies FootballBloomsburg Game Superlatives (as of Oct 27, 2013)
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TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes 68 vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)Yards Rushing 457 vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)Yards Per Rush 10.0 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)TD Rushes 6 at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)
6 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Pass attempts 23 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Pass completions 17 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Yards Passing 238 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Yards Per Pass 10.8 vs Lock Haven (Sep 28, 2013)TD Passes 4 vs Lock Haven (Sep 28, 2013)Total Plays 86 vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)Total Offense 642 vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)Yards Per Play 10.1 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Points 56 vs Lock Haven (Sep 28, 2013)Sacks By 6 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)First Downs 28 vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)
28 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)Penalties 15 at Gannon University (Oct 5, 2013)Penalty Yards 157 at Gannon University (Oct 5, 2013)Turnovers 3 at Kutztown (Sep 21, 2013)Interceptions By 2 vs Stonehill (Sep 7, 2013)
2 at Edinboro (Sep 14, 2013)2 at Gannon University (Oct 5, 2013)2 at East Stroudsburg (Oct 19, 2013)
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#18 BLOOMSBURG13411 Quickie Statistics (Final)
Stonehill vs #18 Bloomsburg (Sep 7, 2013 at Bloomsburg, PA)
STO BLOOMScore 13 41FIRST DOWNS 12 28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-53 68-457PASSING YDS (NET) 145 185Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-12-2 18-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-198 86-642Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 3-11Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-213 3-56Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-39.9 3-39.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-47 11-97Possession Time 19:58 40:02Third-Down Conversions 1 of 12 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5
Stonehill BloomsburgRushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgJamal Johnson 15 73 0 73 0 33 4.9D. Ramey-Doe 3 5 1 4 0 3 1.3Logan Meyer 1 0 9 -9 0 0 -9.0TEAM 1 0 15 -15 0 0-15.0
Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgFranklyn Quiteh 21 182 0 182 3 44 8.7Dai'Shon Munger 21 137 2 135 0 34 6.4Joe Parsnik 12 81 0 81 0 17 6.8Matt Wenrich 6 30 0 30 1 7 5.0