EMPORIA STATE FOOTBALL PLAYS HOST TO #14 CENTRAL MISSOURI ON HOMECOMING

Hornets and Mules meet on Saturday afternoon in Welch Stadium

2019 ESU FB Game Notes vs. Central Missouri

Football | 10/17/2019 12:14:00 PM

Game #7
Emporia State Hornets (2-4, 2-4 MIAA)
vs. #14 Central Missouri Mules (6-0,6-0 MIAA)

Saturday, Oct. 19 at 2:00 p.m.  • Jones Field at Welch Stadium (7,000) • Emporia, Kan.
Series Record: UCM leads 40-20-4 Current Streak: ESU 1 Win
Last Meeting: ESU 41, at UCM 23 (October 13, 2018)
Radio: KFFX-FM (104.9) Pregame 1:00 p.m. TV: None
Internet (Audio): www.kvoe.com Internet (Video): themiaanetwork.com/esuhornets
Live StatsTicket InfoComplete Notes in pdf
Officials: Announced on Game Day
Up Next: at Missouri Western • Sat., Oct. 26 at 1:00 p.m.
Spratt Stadium (7,000) • St.Joseph,Mo.  

HOMECOMING TIME   
Emporia State returns to Jones Field at Welch Stadium to take on #15 Central Missouri on Homecoming. The Hornets are 14-13 in Homecoming games since 1991. This will be just the second time Central Missouri has been Emporia State's Homecoming opponent.  The first such contest was a 50-10 Hornet win in 1997

LAST TIME OUT
Emporia State held Fort Hays State to four field goals and just one touchdown in their five trips to the redzone but were held without an offensive touchdown for the first time in 13 games in a 19-3 loss at Fort Hays State on Saturday night in Hays, Kan.
Gary Woods II had 12 tackles to lead the Hornet defense while Jaedon Pool and  Lawson Holbert each had nine.  Parker Bass had seven tackles, one tackle for loss, and a pass break up while Gee Stanley had seven tackles, an assisted TFL, a pass break up and a quarterback hurry.  Jace McDown added eight tackles.  Dalton Cowan was 14 of 29 for 129 yards and added 56 yards on 13 carries.  Wil Amos had two catches for 40 yards while Dexton Swinehart had four catches for 30 yards.

THE COACHES
Garin Higgins has a career record of 131-74 in his 18th season as a head coach. He is 80-65 in his 13th season at his alma mater and is 71-41 since the start of the 2010 season. He has led the Hornets to the post season in five of the last seven years with three NCAA Playoffs and a national semifinal appearance in 2015. He had a 51-9 career record as the head coach at Northwestern Oklahoma, including two trips to the national championship game. Higgins was a quarterback for Emporia State from 1987-90 and was on the 1989 national runners-up team. He is 3-7 against Central Missouri.
Jim Svoboda is 76-34 in his tenth year at Central Missouri and 128-53 in his 17th season as a head coach. He is 4-3 against Emporia State.

SCOUTING THE HORNETS
Emporia State is 2-4 on the year. They are ranked second in the MIAA in pass defense and are third in total defense. The Hornets have allowed an MIAA low five touchdown passes on the season and are 13th in the nation in passing yards allowed. Jace McDown is leading the MIAA in tackles while ranking second in the league and 13th in the nation in solo tackles.

SCOUTING THE MULES
Central Missouri is 6-0 on the season and ranked #14 in the nation. They have the top ranked scoring offense in the nation at 53.7 points per game.  Brook Bolles is fourth in the nation in passing yards per game and is third the nation in points responsible for.

THE SERIES
This is the 65th meeting in the series that dates back to 1901. The Mules lead the all-time series 40-20-4. The Hornets have won three of the last four after dropping the previous 13 straight.

LAST TIME VS. CENTRAL MISSOURI
Emporia State got it's first defensive score since September 16, 2017 on the way to a 41-23 victory at Central Missouri. The Hornets never trailed in the game and Parker Bass put an exclamation point on the win with a 74 yard fumble return for a touchdown to give Emporia State a 41-17 lead with 11:05 left in the game. Braxton Marstall was 24 of 33 for 278 yards with two touchdowns and added 63 yards on 15 carries with two more scores.  Landon Nault had his third 100 yard rushing game of the season, finishing with 114 yards on 21 carries.  Tyler Harris had seven catches for 92 yards and a score. Logan Thompson and Jace McDown each had nine tackles for the Hornets.   Parker Bass had five tackles to go with his 74 yard fumble return for a touchdown.

UP NEXT
The Hornets travel to St.Joseph, Mo. next weekend to play Missouri Western. Kick-off at Spratt Stadium is set for 1:00 p.m.

KNOW THE FOE
This will be the 65th meeting between Emporia State and Central Missouri. In six of the last eight meetings it has been a one touchdown game in the fourth quarter. In 2009 the Hornets drove 60 yards in 54 seconds only to see a potential game tying 31 yard field goal miss wide left in a 24-21 loss. In 2011 the Hornets led 38-31 with 13:46 left in the game before the Mules scored the final 14 points to take a 45-38 win in Emporia. The teams did not meet in 2012 or 2013. An Austin Morton 26 yard field goal pulled the Hornets within 36-31 to start the fourth quarter in Warrensburg in 2014. LaVance Taylor scored on a 75 yard run on third and 13 to put the Mules up 43-31 and after the Hornets fumbled away the ensuing kickoff Taylor scored from 22 yards out for the final score of 50-31.  The 2015 game was interrupted on Thursday by a severe thunderstorm at the half and resumed on Saturday afternoon in Welch Stadium. Brent Wilson hit Morris Williams for a 14 yard touchdown with 10:16 left to break a 31-31 tie. After a UCM field goal made it 38-34, Wilson found Mitchell Foote on a two yard pass with 2:49 left for the final score of 45-34.  In 2016 the Hornets took a 17-7 lead into the fourth quarter only to see the Mules score 14 straight to go up 21-17 with 9:28 left.  ESU retook the lead on an Antonio Brown one yard run with 36 seconds left, but UCM answered with a 34 yard field goal with :07 left to send the game to OT. The teams traded touchdowns in the first extra period. MJ Mathis pulled an interception in the Mules half of the second overtime. Braxton Marstall hit Mitchell Foote for a 20 yard touchdown on second down to give ESU a 37-31 victory.  Last year Emporia State had a 31-21 lead in the fourth quarter, but Central Missouri scored 13 points in the final 4:14, including the game winning defensive touchdown as time expired following a lateral and two fumbles with the score tied.

FLIP A SWITCH
Emporia State was 15-34 under head coach Garin Higgins and trailing Missouri Southern 17-0 at the midway point of the 2011 season. Emporia State came back to win 31-25 and have gone 65-31 since then. Of the 31 losses, 15 have been to teams ranked in the AFCA Top 25 at the time. In Emporia State's first 49 games under Coach Higgins, the Hornets averaged 19.86 points per game while giving up 30.06 points per game. In the 95 games since then Emporia State is averaging 33.10 points while giving up 27.41 points per game.

OUTSIDE THE CONFERENCE
The Hornets have gone 14-2 in non-conference games under Garin Higgins and are 25-7 outside the MIAA in the 21st century. Since joining the MIAA, ESU is 34-12 in non-conference games and has lost only three games to unranked non-conference D-II opponents since 1996.  

PLAYOFF HISTORY
The Hornets are 3-4 in their seven NCAA playoff games over four trips to the Division II playoffs and have won three of their last five playoff games. Emporia State, Northwest Missouri, and Pittsburg State are the only MIAA teams to have won playoff games in back to back years while Emporia State and Northwest Missouri are the only ones to have accomplished the feat this decade.

MIAA IN THE POSTSEASON
Since the MIAA first expanded in 1989 and the new teams became eligible for post season play in 1990, the league has eight national championships and a representative in 15 of 28 national championship games, including ten of the last 15 title games.  In that time the MIAA is 43-19 in the NCAA Playoffs and 19-7 in bowl games for a combined post season record of 62-26 against non-conference opponents. The Hornets join Northwest Missouri (1996-99, 2002, 2004-11, 2013, 2015-16), Pittsburg State (1989-92, 1995, 2001, 2004-05, 2011), Missouri Western (2012), and Central Missouri (2010) as MIAA teams that have reached the national quarterfinals.  Emporia State's game at Northwest Missouri in 2015 was the fifth all-MIAA regional final all-time.  Six different MIAA schools have advanced to the NCAA Playoffs and won a game since 2010 while eight current member institutions have represented the league in the NCAA Playoffs.  Counting their time in other conferences ten of the current 12 MIAA football playing schools have been NCAA Division II Playoff participants. The only two schools to have never made the NCAA Playoffs are Lincoln and Northeastern State, who made the NAIA National Championship game four times and won the title in 1994. Northeastern State participated in the 2011 Mineral Water Bowl, meaning 11 of the 12 member schools have participated in an NCAA sanctioned post season game.   
All MIAA NCAA Divison II Quarterfinals
2015    at Northwest Mo. 38, Emporia State 17    
2011    at Pittsburg State 41, Northwest Mo. 16
2010    at Northwest Mo. 37, Central Mo. 20    
2005    Northwest Mo. 21, at Pittsburg State 10
2004    at Pittsburg State 50, Northwest Mo. 36

YOU HAVE TO SCORE TO WIN
The Hornets are 64-12 under coach Higgins when scoring 28 or more points with a 59-7 record in their last 66 games in which they have scored at least 28 points. The Hornets have scored at least 40 points in 38 games under Coach Higgins with a record 36-2 in those games. The Hornets have won 20 games when allowing their opponents 28 or more points under coach Higgins, but Emporia State has only won 16 games when the Hornets have scored less than 28 points. The 53-52 loss at Central Oklahoma last season was the first time in school history the Hornets have scored 50 points in regulation and lost a game.

DALTON GANG
Quarterback Dalton Cowan (Soph./Topeka, Kan.) is one of three MIAA quarterbacks with at least 175 yards rushing and 1,200 passing yards on the season. He is fifth in the MIAA in passing yards and completion percentage, and ranks sixth in total offense, touchdown passes, and points responsible for, eighth in passing efficiency and has the third longest pass in the MIAA this season.  
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was the leading rusher for the Hornets at Fort Hays State with 56 yards on 13 carries while going 14 of 29 for 129 yards through the air. He was 19 of 40 for 156 yards and two touchdowns against Northwest Missouri. He had his first career 300 yard passing game at Lincoln, going 28 of 40 for 331 yards and three touchdowns. He completed 21 of 32 passes for 161 yards and scored two rushing touchdowns against Neb.-Kearney. He was 19 of 33 for 174 yards with a touchdown. He went 15 of 25 for 261 yards with three touchdowns through the air and added 88 rushing yards on nine carries against Northeastern State in his first career start
AS A FRESHMAN-He threw a 54 yard touchdown in his only snap against Ft. Hays State. He played the final series against Pittsburg State and had the majority of the fourth quarter at Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a first-team All Class 5A and first-team All-Centennial League selection at quarterback for Seaman HS. He was named Topeka Offensive Player of the Year after he passed for 1,870 yards and 20 touchdowns while adding 589 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground for the Vikings. His father Jeff Cowan played linebacker for the Hornets while his mother Cassie (Henry) Cowan played basketball for the Lady Hornets.

TO THE MOON
Quarterback Braden Gleason (Fr.-RS/Muldrow, Okla.) was zero for two passing but had 17 yards on five carries at Lincoln. He was five of seven for 39 yards and a touchdown against Northeastern State. He also had a ten yard gain in his only carry against the RiverHawks.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an All-State Honorable Mention Selection for Muldrow (Okla.) HS. He threw for 6,317 yards and 60 touchdowns in his career along with 1,483 yards and 23 touchdowns rushing.

PURE MICHIGAN
Quarterback Patrick Briningstool (Jr.-RS/Clinton Township, Mich.) played the final three series against Northeastern State in his first action after sitting out last season with an injury.  
AS A FRESHMAN-He started at Ft. Hays State. He was three for three for 18 yards and had two rushes for 11 yards against Northeastern State. He completed his first pass as a Hornet against Neb.-Kearney.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He threw for over 4,300 yards and 52 touchdowns as a prepster at Chippewa Valley HS in Clinton Township, Mich.

RECEIVERS
A total of 15 Hornets have caught a pass this season with 11 of them pulling in a reception of at least ten yards. Of those 11, five have receptions of at least 30 yards and three of those five are in their first year on the field for the Hornets this season. Seven Hornets have caught a touchdown pass this year.

WHERE THERE'S A WIL
Receiver Wil Amos (Fr.-RS/Afton, Okla.) ranks second in the MIAA in receptions per game and is sixth in receiving yards per game and total receptions.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had 40 yards on two receptions at Fort Hays State. He had five catches for 40 yards against Northwest Missouri. He had a breakout performance with 12 catches for 143 yards and a touchdown at Lincoln.  He added on carry for eight yards to go over 150 all-purpose yards in the game. He had four catches for a team high 51 yards in his first game as a Hornet against Neb.-Kearney including a 36 yard reception.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a Daily Oklahoman and Tulsa World All-State Selection. He had 3,247 yards and 45 touchdowns on the ground and threw for 1,269 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior to lead Afton to state championship. He was a two-time 800m and 400m State Champion in track.

FORMULA ONE
Receiver Cole Schumacker (Soph./Rossville, Kan.) is 11th in the MIAA in total receptions with 21 on the season.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He had 59 yards on five receptions with a touchdown against Northwest Missouri. He had three catches for 29 yards at Lincoln. He had six receptions for 45 yards against Neb.-Kearney. He caught four passes for 60 yards at Pittsburg State. He had two catches for 38 yards against Northeastern State, including a 32 yard touchdown.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had a career best five catches for 85 yards and a touchdown against Missouri Southern. He had two key catches for ten yards in the fourth quarter against Ft. Hays State. He finished the year with 112 yards on nine catches with a touchdown in five games last season.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an All-Class 3A receiver and three-time state champion at Rossville HS.

STRONG ONE
Receiver Dexton Swinehart (Fr.-RS/Lyndon, Kan.) is 13th in yards per catch in the MIAA among players with at least ten receptions and he has the fourth longest reception in the MIAA this year.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had four catches for 30 yards at Fort Hays State. He had two catches for 20 yards against Northwest Missouri. He caught seven passes for 97 yards including a 42 yard touchdown at Lincoln. He had a 16 yard reception and a catch for a two-point conversion against Neb.-Kearney. He had one catch for 15 yards at Pittsburg State. He had 112 yards on five catches against Northeastern State and his 74 yard touchdown is the second longest reception in the MIAA this year.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was the Kansas Class 2-1A Offensive Player of the Year and a Topeka Capital Journal Top 33 selection. He earned Topeka Capital Journal and Wichita Eagle 2017 First-Team Offensive and Defensive All-State honors.

ANY GIVEN SATURDAY
Receiver Travon Jones (Jr./Mesquite, Texas) is in his third season with the Hornets.
AS A JUNIOR-He had 167 all-purpose yards at Lincoln with two catches for 40 yards, a rush of 30 yards, two kick returns for 86 yards and two punt returns for 11 yards. He had 101 all-purpose yards against Neb.-Kearney with a 74 yard punt return and a 27 yard kick-off return. It was the longest punt return by a Hornet since Mitchell Foote returned a punt 88 yards against Missouri Southern in 2015. He returned three kicks for a total of 52 yards with a 26 yard return at Pittsburg State. He had a 12 yard catch against Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He made a move to running back against Missouri Southern and had three carries for 16 yards. He had a 19 yard reception against Lindenwood. He returned 22 kicks for 489 yards on the season with a long of 75 yards against Missouri Southern.

MACK TRUCK
Receiver J.T. Mackey (Jr./Ennis, Texas) is in his first year at Emporia State.
AS A JUNIOR-He had a 16 yard touchdown catch that gave the Hornets a 23-19 lead in the fourth quarter against Northwest Missouri. He had four catches for 24 yards at Pittsburg State including a nine yard touchdown reception.
AT KILGORE CC-He had 19 catches for 201 yards for the SWJCFC Conference Champions under current Northeastern State coach J.J. Eckert.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a First-Team All-District receiver for Ennis HS.

SUNGLASSES AT NIGHT
Receiver Corey Thomas (Soph./Topeka, Kan.) injured his shoulder against Neb.-Kearney. He is out this week. He is still 23rd in the MIAA in total receptions.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He had four receptions for 27 yards before getting injured against Neb.-Kearney. He had a team high seven catches for 99 yards and a 47 yard touchdown against Northeastern State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had one reception for 19 yards against Mo. Southern. He had an eight yard reception at Northwest Missouri.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a Top 11 All-City pick in Topeka as a junior in 2015. He had 1,034 rushing yards and 996 receiving yards with eight touchdowns as a junior but missed much of his senior season at Topeka HS due to Injury.

ON THE SURFACE
Receiver Seth Surface (Sr./Perry, Kan.) is in his fifth year with the Hornets.
AS A SENIOR-He caught a five yard pass against Neb.-Kearney. He had a six yard touchdown reception against Northeastern State.
AS A JUNIOR-He caught two passes for 18 yards against Lindenwood.
IN HIS CAREER-He saw action in six games last season.
IN HIGH SCHOOL- He was a first-team All-Big 7 Conference performer at quarterback for Perry -Lecompton HS. He had over 2100 yards of total offense and 26 total touchdowns as a senior.

LEMONADE
Receiver Kai Lemons (Jr./Derby, Kan.) is in his second year with the Hornets. He had a ten yard reception against Northeastern State.
AT HUTCHINSON CC-Played one year before transferring to Emporia State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a Second-Team All-State selection and First-Team All-League  as a senior for Derby HS.

OUT OF HIS SHELL
Receiver Grant Shell (Sr./Burlington, Kan.) had a 13 yard reception for a first down at Fort Hays State. He had two receptions for 16 yards against Northeastern State.  It was his first time on a college football field after spending the last four years playing basketball.
AS A JUNIOR (In basketball)-He scored 11 points against Sioux Falls.
AS A SOPHOMORE (In basketball)-He scored 16 points with four steals against Washburn. He had 15 points and six rebounds against Central Missouri. He scored a career high 18 points at Lindenwood with four made three-pointers. He scored a team high 11 points at Iowa State.   
PREVIOUSLY (In basketball)-He played in six basketball games as a freshman at Fresno State in 2015-16 before redshirting in 2016-17. He was a two-time all-state selection in basketball for Burlington HS, earning Class 4A honors as a junior and Class 3A honors his senior season. He averaged 17 points per game as a senior. He also played football for the Wildcats.

THE THINKER
Receiver Rasheed Noel (Fr./Coppell, Texas) has had his red-shirt pulled and will be making his first road trip the the Hornets.
IN HIGH SCHOOL: He was a Texas All-District 6-6A performer.  He had 387 all purpose yards with nine touchdowns as a senior. Defensively he recorded 21 total tackles with a sack.

S-BACK
Three different players have started at S-Back this season.

HAMMER
S-Back Marcellus Edwards (Sr./Little Rock, Ark.) is in his second year with the Hornets.
AS A SENIOR-He had three catches for 26 yards at Fort Hays State. He got his first start at S-Back against Northeastern State this year.
AS A JUNIOR-He made the switch from defense to offense during training camp.
AT ROCHESTER TECH COLLEGE-He had 5.5 sacks and 34 tackles as a defensive end at the Minnesota school.

FAMILY AFFAIR
S-Back Case Cochran (Fr.-RS/Cashion, Okla.) is in his second year with the Hornets. He started and had his first career touchdown on a three yard reception at Lincoln.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was the 2016 District Offensive MVP and 2017 District Receiver of the Year for Cashion HS.

LIFE OF PETZ
S-back Jack Petz (Fr.-RS/Lenexa, Kan.) made the move from running back prior to starting the Pittsburg State game.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had a three yard catch at Pittsburg State. He had seven carries for 28 yards as a running back against Northeastern State.
High School-He was a First-Team All-State Selection and First-Team All-EKL pick for St. James Academy. He was a 2018 Kansas Shrine Bowl selection. was also a three time state medalist in diving.

RUNNING BACKS
A total of 11 different Hornets have carried the ball this season with all of them having a rush of at least eight yards. The top four active running backs all have a rush of at least 14 yards.

GRACEFUL
Running back Carlos Grace (Jr./Crosby, Texas) is tied for sixth in the league in rushing touchdowns and is ranked 12th in total rushing yards in the MIAA. His 71 yard touchdown run at Pitt State is the third longest rush in the league this year.
AS A JUNIOR-He had 49 yards on 12 carries at Fort Hays State but was kept out of the endzone for the first time as a Hornet. He scored on a three yard touchdown run among his ten carries for 19 yards against Northwest Missouri. He carried the ball 16 times for 67 yards and a touchdown at Lincoln. He had 59 yards on a career high 19 carries against Neb.-Kearney. He had a game high 135 yards on 16 carries including a 71 yard touchdown run at Pittsburg State. He also had two catches for 14 yards against the Gorillas. His 71 yard touchdown run is the longest by a Hornet since Seville Ko went for 74 yards against Fort Hays State on August 27, 2005. He had eight carries for 34 yards and a touchdown against Northeastern State.
AT BLINN JC-He gained 2,193 yards in two seasons at Blinn. He had 1,001 yards and six touchdowns as a sophomore after gaining 1,192 yards with 11 TD as a freshman.

CALVIN AND HOBBES
Running back Calvin Boyce (Fr.-RS/Prague,Okla.) had his first career start at Lincoln.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had six carries for 24 yards at Fort Hays State. He had seven carries for 18 yards and two catches for five yards at Lincoln. He gained 50 yards on nine carries and added a seven yard reception against Northeastern State and was the only player to have both a rush and a catch.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an Oklahoma VYPE Magazine All-Star Team Selection after he scored 36 touchdowns as a senior.

THE ARK
Running back Noah Diaz (Soph./Sun Prairie, Wisc.) is averaging 6.0 yards per carry in his first year with the Hornets.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He had 20 yards on four rushes at Lincoln. He had four carries for 25 yards at Pittsburg State. He averaged 6.8 yards per carry against Northeastern State with 27 yards on four rushes.
PREVIOUSLY-He was the leading rusher for Friends University last season with 421 yards on 116 carries with three touchdowns.

THE ROYAL FALCON
Running back Vinnie Shabazz (Jr./Olathe,Kan.) had five carries for 32 yards at Lincoln.
PREVIOUSLY-He transferred to Emporia State from Bulter CC. He had 408 yards on 100 carries with two touchdowns during two years with the Grizzlies.

BIRCH TREE
Running back Jordan Birch (Jr./Andover,Kan.) had 12 yards on four rushes at Fort Hays State. He had three carries for nine yards at Lincoln. It was his first game action since coming back from a knee injury suffered in the first spring practice at Emporia State.
PREVIOUSLY-He played in six games last year for Illinois State with 86 yards on 14 carries. He saw action in 10 games and finished the season with 77 yards and a touchdown in 2017. He was a First-Team All-State running back for Andover Central HS.

OFFENSIVE LINE
Although Emporia State graduated the leading passer, the leading rusher and the leader in touchdown receptions from last year, the offensive cupboard is not entirely empty. The one position the Hornets did not take a hit with graduation is the offensive line as four out of five starters return from last season.  

PLAY RIGHT AWAY
Guard Austin Unterreiner (Sr./O'Fallon, Mo.) is in his fourth year at Emporia State. He has played in 31 games with 22 starts.
AS A SENIOR-He was named the Hornets Offensive Player of the Game against Fort Hays State. He has started 17 of the last 18 straight games.
AS A JUNIOR-He earned second-team All-MIAA honors last year at the right guard position. He was named the Squarehead Award winner against Ft. Hays State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He got his first career start at Missouri Southern in 2017.
AS A FRESHMAN-He moved into the offensive line rotation as a true freshman in 2016.  He played much of the second half at Pittsburg State at right tackle.
IN HIGH SCHOOL- He was a first-team all-conference and second-team all-district performer for Francis Howell HS.

FRESHMAN PHENOM
Center Hayden Reed (Soph./Celina, Texas) is in his third year with the Hornets.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He moved back to the starting center at Fort Hays State. He was named the Squarehead Award winner against Lincoln as a guard. He started the first two games at center but moved to guard against Neb.-Kearney due to injuries.
AS A FRESHMAN-He became the first freshman to start at center for the Hornets under coach Higgins since Lance Uhles in 2008.
IN HIGH SCHOOL- He was a first-team All-District performer on the offensive line for Celina HS.

BIG STEVE
Tackle Steve Williams (Sr./St. Louis, Mo.) has played in 33 games with 15 starts in his career and has seen action in three playoff games.
AS A SENIOR-He earned the Squarehead Award at both Fort Hays State and Pittsburg State.
AS A JUNIOR-He was named Squarehead Award winner against Lindenwood.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He earned the Squarehead Award winner against Ft. Hays State last year. He was named the Squarehead Award winner for the Neb.-Kearney game in his first start of the season.
AS A FRESHMAN-He sat out the 2016 season after playing in 12 games with seven starts as a true freshman for the Hornets in 2015.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a first-team all-conference performer on the offensive line for Clayton HS and a four-year letter winner.

GET THE JOKE
Guard Tyler Banta (Jr./Oklahoma City, Okla.) is in his fourth year with the Hornets.
AS A JUNIOR-He missed two games with a leg injury before returning against Northwest Missouri. He got his first start against Northeastern State.
IN HIS CAREER-He played in five games in his first two years at Emporia State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a first-team Class 5A OCA All-Star and Carl Albert HS Lineman of the Year.

X MARKS THE SPOT
Tackle Xavier Cason (Soph./Junction City, Kan.) is in his second year with the Hornets.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was named the Squarehead Award winner after the Northwest Missouri game. He made his first career start against Neb.-Kearney after he played most of the second half at Pittsburg State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He made the two-deep as a true freshman and played in four games.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a Class 6A All-State Honorable Mention pick and 2018 Shrine Bowl Participant. He is the younger brother of former Hornet linebacker Manny Cason.

OLE ROY
Center Jarrett Roy (Jr./Hoyt, Kan.) is in his third year with the Hornets.
AS A JUNIOR-He moved into the starting lineup against Neb.-Kearney. He was named the Squarehead Award winner against Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He saw action in four games and was named Squarehead Award winner against Missouri Southern.

SPIDERMAN
Tackle Estevan Arana (Sr./Enid, Okla.) is a three-time honorable mentino All-MIAA performer at tackle. He has 33 starts in 36 career games at Emporia State. He is missed the last four games with a leg injury and is questionable for Central Missouri.
AS A JUNIOR-He was an honorable mention All-MIAA selection last year. He earned his second Squarehead Award of the season against Neb.-Kearney. He was named the Squarehead Award winner after week one's win at Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was an honorable mention All-MIAA performer last season. He earned his second straight Squarehead Award against Pittsburg State and his third of the season. He was also the Squarehead winner at Lindenwood. He was named the Squarehead Award winner at Missouri Southern.
AS A FRESHMAN-He was named honorable mention All-MIAA in 2016. He was named the Squarehead Award winner at Central Missouri. He saw his first action for the Hornets against Northwest Missouri after redshirting in 2015.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a three-year letterwinner for Enid HS and earned all-conference, all-district and all-state honors on the offensive line.

RUDD SCHOLAR
Tackle Aaron Clark (Fr.-RS/Great Bend, Kan.) has moved into the two deep as a red-shirt freshman.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a Wichita Eagle and Topeka Capital Journal All-State Honorable Mention honoree. He was a two-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection and a 2018 Kansas Shrine Bowl pick.

DEFENSE
The Hornets lead the MIAA in passing touchdowns allowed, rank second in passing defense, total touchdowns allowed and opponents third down conversions, and are fourth in pass efficiciency defense. Emporia State is one of two MIAA schools that are holding their opponents to under 340 yards of total offense per game this year. They have forced 12 turnovers on the season with seven interceptions and five fumble recoveries.

LINEBACKERS
Although there is not a senior in the group, the talk of the Hornet defense begins with junior middle linebacker Jace McDown. He was named Second-Team All-MIAA last season after leading the MIAA with 127 total tackles, 79 solo tackles, and five forced fumbles. He was third in the nation in forced fumbles, fourth in total tackles and eighth in solo tackles.
Sophomore Dawson Hammes played in nine games as a freshman last year and had a season high four solo stops against Missouri Southern. Junior transfer Gee Stanley comes to Emporia State from Coffeyville CC where he recorded 47 tackles with 9.5 tackles for loss last season.

GET DOWN
Linebacker Jace McDown (So./Columbus, Kan.) was named a preseason All-American by Lindy's after leading the MIAA in total tackles last season. He is leading the MIAA in tackles and is second in solo tackles this year while ranking 26th in the nation in solo tackles.
AS A JUNIOR-He was credited with eight tackles at Fort Hays State. He had a game high 13 tackles with an interception against Northwest Missouri. He recorded a career high 15 tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He had a game high 14 tackles with two for a loss at Pittsburg State. He had a team high six tackles against Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was named Second-Team All-MIAA last season after leading the MIAA with 127 total tackles, 79 solo tackles, and five forced fumbles. He was ranked third in the nation in forced fumbles, fourth in total tackles and eighth in solo tackles. He had 12 tackles at Central Oklahoma, eight of them solo. He had nine tackles with one for a loss against Missouri Southern. He earned his second MIAA Defensive Player of the Week award after recording a career high 14 tackles and forcing two fumbles at Washburn. He had 11 tackles and one tackle for loss against Missouri Western. He was credited with nine tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry at Central Missouri. He had 12 tackles, a forced fumble, pass break up and an interception against Ft. Hays State to earn MIAA and D2Football.com Defensive Player of the Week honors. He led the Hornets with nine tackles, had a forced fumble and a pass break up at Northwest Missouri. He had 11 solo stops, 2.5 TFL and his first career sack against Lindenwood. He was credited with 12 tackles including a sack at Neb.-Kearney. He had 11 tackles with an assisted tackle for loss against Pitt State. He had six tackles with a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry in his first career start at Northeastern State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He was a regular on special teams for Emporia State as a freshman last season. He was credited with two solo tackles against Washburn. He had four tackles on special teams against Missouri Western.  
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a Kansas Top 11 pick and Offensive Player of the Year in Class 4A-II with 2,667 rushing yards and 39 touchdowns as he led Columbus HS to the Class 4A-II semifinals and an 11-1 record. He had 121 tackles as a senior and recorded 401 tackles on defense in his career.

GEE-WHIZ
Linebacker Gee Stanley (Jr./Miami, Fla.) is in his first year with the Hornets.  He is tied for sixth in the MIAA in solo tackles for loss and is tied for seventh in total tackles for loss.
AS A JUNIOR-He had seventackles at Fort Hays State with a pass break up and quarterback hurry. He recorded six tackles with one for a seven yard loss against Northwest Missorui. He had his first career interception at Lincoln to go with three tackles. He had six tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He was credited with three tackles including a sack at Pittsburg State. He had three tackles, all for a loss including a sack against Northeastern State.
AT COFFEYVILLE CC-He recorded 47 tackles and 9.5 TFL's and three sacks for the Ravens last season.
AT ROBERT MORRIS-He was the Northeast Conference Defensive Rookie of the Year as a freshman at Robert Morris and was named a HERO Sports FCS Freshman All-American. He had 59 tackles with 12.5 tackles for loss.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a three-star prospect by 247sports.com and a two-star prospect by Rivals. He was a Top 100 outside linebacker recruit in the 2016 class according to 247sports. He was named to the Florida Class 8A all-state third team after recording 104 tackles, 56 of themsolo, in his senior season.

WHOA, WHOA, WHOA, WHOA
Linebacker Jordan Griffin (Jr./St. Louis, Mo.) is in his second year at Emporia State.
AS A JUNIOR-He started at Fort Hays State and had two tackles. He had five tackles with one for a loss at Lincoln. He had two stops against Neb.-Kearney. He had three tackles at Pittsburg State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He played in 11 games last year. He had three tackles and a pass break up in his first career start at Washburn. He recorded two tackles at Central Missouri. He had four tackles at Northwest Missouri.
IN HIGH SCHOOL/CC-At Ft. Scott CC he had a 100 yard interception return for a touchdown against Iowa Western CC. He had an 84 yard fumble return for a touchdown for Trinity Catholic HS.

DAWSON'S CREEK
Linebacker Dawson Hammes (Soph./Rossville, Kan.) is in his third year with the Hornets.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was credited with six tackles at Fort Hays State and against Northwest Missouri. He had a team high nine tackles with a sack and a quarterback hurry at Lincoln. He recorded six tackles and a quarterback hurry against Neb.-Kearney. He had a career high seven tackles at Pittsburg State with a sack. He had three tackles against Northeastern State in his first career start.
AS A FRESHMAN-He played in all 11 games last season. He had a career high four tackles against Missouri Southern. He had two stops against Missouri Western. He had two solo tackles against Ft. Hays State. He was credited with a solo tackle at Northwest Missouri.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an All-State and Top 33 selection in the state of Kansas. He earned first-team All-Mid-East League with 172 tackles, with six sacks and three pass deflections as a senior. He was a three-time state champ at Rossville HS playing for his father, former Hornet Derick Hammes.

PROCESSIONAL
Linebacker Cade Harelson (Soph./Davenport, Okla.) is tied for second in the MIAA with two fumble recoveries and ranks sixth in the nation.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He missed the Fort Hays State game with an injury and is questionable for Central Missouri. He had two tackles, one for a loss, and a pass break up against Northwest Missouri. He was credited with four solo tackles and a fumble recovery at Lincoln. He had three tackles and a fumble recovery against Neb.-Kearney. He recorded four tackles and forced a fumble at Pittsburg State. He had two tackles against Northeastern State with one for a loss.
AS A FRESHMAN-He was credited with four unassisted tackles against Missouri Southern. He had four solo tackles against Missouri Western. He had two tackles and his first career interception at Central Missouri. He was credited with an assisted tackle and a pass break up at Northwest Missouri. He had three tackles at Neb.-Kearney.  He recorded four tackles with 1.5 sacks in his Emporia State debut at Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an All-Little City First team selection and all-state honoree for Davenport HS. He was the eight man football Class B-7 District MVP.

THE BAIRD OF THE LAKE
Linebacker Cole Baird (Jr./Silver Lake, Kan.) is in his fourth year with the Hornets.
AS A JUNIOR-He missed the Fort Hays State game with an injury and is questionable for Central Missouri. He had two solo tackles at Lincoln. He was credited with three tackles at Pittsburg State. He had three tackles against Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE: He had two tackles at Washburn.
AS A FRESHMAN: He played in five games for Emporia State as a freshman.
IN HIGH SCHOOL: He was a first team All-Class 3A selection for Silver Lake HS. He had 65 tackles and two interceptions for the Eagles as a senior.

BARGAIN WITH ME
Linebacker Jack Barger (Fr.-RS/DeSoto,Kan.) is in his second year with the Hornets.
AS A FRESHMAN-He recorded two tackles, one of them solo and one assisted. He had a solo tackle against Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was named a First-Team All-Class 4A Division I linebacker by the Kansas Football Coaches Association.

DEFENSIVE LINE
Senior Parker Bass was a Second-Team All-MIAA selection. Senior Tre'Vaun Ammons was an honorable mention All-MIAA performer last season after earning Second-Team All-MIAA honors as a sophomore. Junior Marek Thompson was an honorable mention All-MIAA selection last season and has 8.0 tackles for loss in his first two years. Six more returners recorded at least one tackle for the Hornets last season. Senior Jackson Maase is in his fifth year at Emporia State.

BASSMASTER
Defensive lineman Parker Bass (Sr./Emporia, Kan) was named second-team All-MIAA last year. He is tied for eighth in the MIAA in total forced fumbles.
AS A SENIOR-He recorded seven tackles, one for a loss and had a pass break up at Fort Hays State. He had two tackles against Northwest Missouri. He was credited with four tackles, 1.5 TFL and two quarterback hurries at Lincoln. He had six tackles, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble against Neb.-Kearney. He recorded four tackles including an assisted tackle for loss at Pittsburg State.
AS A JUNIOR-He led the MIAA and ranked ninth in the nation with three fumble recoveries. He was third in the MIAA  with 6.5 sacks while ranking fourth in the conference with 11.5 tackles for loss. He recorded eight tackles and was credited with 1.5 sacks at Central Okla. He earned his second MIAA Defensive Player of the Week award with five tackles and a 74 yard fumble return for a touchdown at Central Missouri. He had five tackles and had a fumble forced and recovered against Ft. Hays State. He had five tackles with one for a loss against Pittsburg State. He was named MIAA Defensive Player of the Week after recording a career best 3.5 sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss at Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He had a pass break up, a quarterback hurry and an assisted tackle against Missouri Western. He was credited with four tackles, including two assisted tackles for loss at Ft. Hays State. He had four tackles and two quarterback hurries against Pittsburg State. He had three tackles, 1.5 TFL, a sack and a quarterback hurry against Northeastern State. He recorded four tackles at Central Oklahoma. He had four tackles including an assisted tackle for loss against Central Missouri.
AS A FRESHMAN-He was credited with three tackles at Pittsburg State as a freshman. He recorded three tackles at Northeastern State. He had two unassisted tackles against Central Oklahoma. He recorded two solo tackles at Central Missouri. He had two tackles against Northwest Missouri.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a second-team Top 11 pick as a senior for Emporia HS and was the Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Centennial League as a senior.

THE FIRST DAY
Defensive end Tre'Vaun Ammons (Sr./Omaha, Neb.) is the MIAA's active leader with 17.5 sacks and 33.5 tackles for loss.  He is tied for eighth in the MIAA in forced fumbles this season.
AS A SENIOR-He had a pass break up and a quarterback hurry at Fort Hays State. He recorded four fumbles against Northwest Missouri, including an assist for a loss. He had four tackles with one for a loss and a forced fumble against Neb.-Kearney.
AS A JUNIOR-He was named honorable mention All-MIAA on the defensive line. He had seven tackles at Central Oklahoma. He was credited with five tackles against Missouri Western. He recorded seven tackles, 2.5 TFL, a sack, and recovered a fumble against Ft. Hays State. He had six solo tackles against Lindenwood. He was credited with four tackles and a forced fumble at Neb.-Kearney. He had five tackles and was in on a sack at Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He earned second-team All-MIAA honors in 2017. He led the MIAA and ranked 25th in the nation in tackles for loss with 17.5 and was second in the league with 8.5 sacks.  He had 53 total tackles to go with four forced fumbles, six quarterback hurries and an interception.  He recorded a career high ten tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks against Washburn. He had a nine tackles with 3.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks at Ft. Hays State. He was credited with six tackles, 2.5 TFL and a pass break up at Lindenwood. He had four tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a pass break up against Central Missouri. He recorded six tackles, two quarterback hurries, a sack and forced fumble at Missouri Southern.
AS A FRESHMAN-He was fourth in the MIAA with 7.0 sacks as a freshman in 2016. He was credited with five tackles and three pass break ups in the playoff game at Northwest Missouri. He had six tackles, 2.5 sacks, a forced fumble and blocked a punt against Minn.-Duluth. He was credited with four tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, a pass break up and two quarterback hurries at Missouri Western. He had a sack and forced fumble against Ft. Hays State. He had five tackles including one for a loss at Pittsburg State. He had a sack and strip in the end zone at Northeastern State that resulted in a Hornet defensive touchdown. He had three tackles and recovered a fumble at Central Missouri. He had two unassisted tackles and a quarterback hurry in his Hornet debut against Northwest Missouri.
IN HIS CAREER-He has 33.5 tackles for loss and 17.5 sacks in 37 career games. He is ranked second among active NCAA Division II players and fourth in all divisions in forced fumbles with nine, is tenth in Division II in total tackles for loss and 13th in sacks.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was second-team All-Metro for Omaha North HS and had 93 total tackles.

STRENGTH FROM WITHIN
Defensive lineman Marek Thompson (Jr./Osceola, Mo.) is in his fourth year with the Hornets and was named honorable mention All-MIAA on the defensive line last year.
AS A JUNIOR-He had five tackles at Fort Hays State. He forced a fumble and had a tackle for loss against Northwest Missouri. He had four tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He had four tackles, three of them solo, with 1.5 TFL at Pitt State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He recorded five tackles at Central Okla. He had a career high six tackles at Washburn. He had four tackles including two sacks and a pass break up at Central Missouri. He was credited with five assisted tackles at Neb.-Kearney. He recorded three tackles against Pittsburg State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had a sack and a forced fumble against Washburn last season. He recorded three tackles against Missouri Western. He had two tackles, one for a loss and knocked down a pass at Ft. Hays State. He had four tackles with two TFL against Pittsburg State. He had three tackles against Central Missouri. He had four tackles at Northwest Missouri.
IN HIS CAREER-Also a member of the ESU track team and placed 11th in the MIAA in discus in 2018.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a two-time first-team All-State pick and unanimous selection as a senior. He was a Missouri state finalist for the Wendy's HS Heisman.

MAASE WINDU
Defensive lineman Jackson Maase (Sr./Overland Park, Kan.) is in his fifth year with the Hornets.
AS A SENIOR-He had a solo tackle at Fort Hays State. He was in on a tackle for loss at Lincoln. He had a fumble recovery at Pittsburg State. He had one solo tackle against Northeastern State.
AS A JUNIOR-He recorded a career high five tackles against Northwest Missouri. He had three tackles including one for a loss against Ark.-Monticello. He had two solo tackles at Central Oklahoma. He was credited with four tackles against Missouri Western. He recorded a solo sack against Ft. Hays State. He had three stops at Northwest Missouri. He had a tackle for loss against Lindenwood. He had three tackles at Neb.-Kearney. He was credited with three assisted tackles with one of them behind the line of scrimmage against Pittsburg State. He had two tackles including an assist behind the line of scrimmage and had a fumble recovery of 26 yards.
AS A SOPHOMORE- He was credited with a solo tackle against Central Missouri last year. He had one tackle at Northwest Missouri.
AS A FRESHMAN-He played in four games and recorded a solo tackle against Minnesota Duluth in the playoffs in 2016.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was named second-team All-Eastern Kansas League as a junior when he helped lead Blue Valley HS to the Class 5A State championship but missed several games as a senior due to an injury.

BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
Defensive lineman Dyllan Haworth (Jr./Weatherford, Okla.) is in his fourth year with the Hornets.
AS A JUNIOR-He had a solo tackle at Pittsburg State. He earned his first career start against Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was credited with an assisted sack at Central Oklahoma. He had two solo stops against Pittsburg State. He was in on a tackle for loss at Northeastern State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He recorded two solo tackles against Pittsburg State last season. He had two tackles against Northeastern State. He was credited with two assisted tackles in his Emporia State debut at Northwest Missouri.
IN HIS CAREER-He is also a member of the Hornet Track & Field team. He finished in the top 20 in the MIAA in both the shot and discus last spring.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a first-team Class 4A All-Star in Oklahoma on the offensive line for Weatherford HS

OFF THE FERRY
Defensive lineman Jahmek Murphy (Sr./Staten Island, N.Y.) is in his second year with Emporia State after transferring from ASA College.
AS A SENIOR-He had a solo tackle against Northwest Missouri. He recorded a tackle for loss at Lincoln. He had one tackle at Pittsburg State. He had one tackle for loss against Northeastern State.
AS A JUNIOR-He had a solo tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry at Central Missouri. He sealed the win against Ft. Hays State with a sack on the final play of the game. He had a tackle for loss on second and goal that helped hold Pittsburg State to a field goal.
IN HIGH SCHOOL/CC-He had nine tackles in seven games with three tackles for loss and a sack at ASA College in New York. He graduated from Tottenville HS.

WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE
Defensive lineman Jordan Williams (Fr.-RS/St Louis, Mo.) is in his second year with the Hornets.
AS A FRESHMAN-He recorded a career high five tackles against Northwest Missouri. He had a sack at Lincoln. He had two unassisted tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He had a solo stop at Pittsburg State. He was credited with a solo tackle against Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a First-Team All-Conference Defensive Lineman as a senior. He also participated on the track & field team for Hazelwood East HS where he threw shot put.

IT'S IN THE BROTH
Defensive lineman Cody Swanson (Jr./Emporia, Kan.) is in his third year with the Hornets.
AS A JUNIOR-He was credited with two tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He had two solo stops at Pittsburg State. He recorded a solo tackle against Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE: He played in four of the last five games. He had solo tackles against Central Oklahoma and Missouri Southern.
IN HIGH SCHOOL/CC: Attended Highland CC after graduating from Emporia HS. He was a first-team All-Centennial League performer for the Spartans in 2014.

STRANGER THINGS
Defensive lineman Hawkens Taylor (Soph./Flower Mound, Texas) is in his third season at Emporia State. He was credited with a quarterback hurry against Northeastern State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had two solo tackles at Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a First-team All-District 6-6A at defensive tackle as a senior after earning first-team All-District 5-6A as a defensive end his junior year for Marcus HS.

DEFENSIVE BACKS
The defensive secondary might be the most experienced unit on the team. The Hornets have allowed the fewest passing touchdowns in the MIAA and are ranked second in the league in passing defense. Senior Gary Woods II returns to the defensive backfield after earning honorable mention All-MIAA honors at linebacker last year. He also earned honorable mention all-league honors as a sophomore at safety. Junior Kyle Rinck was second in the MIAA in pass break ups last season. Senior Roscoe Gatewood III had 41 tackles in the first seven games before a season ending knee injury last year. Senior Jawill Aldridge had a season high eight tackles against both Washburn and Ark.-Monticello. Junior Jordan Wallace had a season's best 35 yard interception return against Pitt State. Sophomore Jaedon Pool had five starts as a true freshman before getting slowed by injuries.  Sophomore Kelin Gordon returns to the line up after missing all of last year with a knee injury.   

BRING THE WOOD
Safety Gary Woods II (Sr./Oklahoma City, Okla.) is in his fifth year at Emporia State. He earned honorable mention All-MIAA honors at linebacker last season.  
AS A SENIOR-He was credited with a team career high 12 tackles at Fort Hays State. He had a season high ten tackles against Northwest Missouri. He had an interception in the end zone that ended a Loper scoring threat and finished with six tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He was credited with three tackles at Pittsburg State. He had three tackles against Northeastern State.
AS A JUNIOR-He was fourth in the MIAA and 19th in the nation in fumbles forced and was sixth in the conference in solo tackles. He had 12 tackles at Central Oklahoma. He had ten tackles and a pass break up against Missouri Western. He recorded nine tackles and forced a fumble inside the five yard line against Ft. Hays State. He had six tackles, a pass break up and forced a fumble at Northwest Missouri. He had ten tackles at Neb.-Kearney. He recorded ten tackles against Pittsburg State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was an honorable mention All-MIAA performer at safety in 2017. He had nine tackles against Washburn. He recorded ten tackles against Missouri Western. He had eight tackles with a six yard tackle for loss at Ft. Hays State. He recorded eight tackles at Central Okla. He had eight tackles, including one for a loss against Central Missouri. He was credited with seven tackles, a forced fumble and a pass break up at Missouri Southern.
AS A FRESHMAN-He was tied for 21st in the MIAA in interceptions in 2016 as a freshman. He had five tackles with an assisted TFL at Pittsburg State. He had six tackles against Lindenwood. He had an interception at Northeastern State. He recorded six tackles against Central Oklahoma. He had three tackles and an interception at Central Missouri.  
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a two-time all-Southwest Prep Conference (includes schools from Oklahoma and Texas) selection at Casady Prep School and named second-team Little All-City by the Daily Oklahoman. He has three uncles that played in the NFL Rashaun Woods, D'Juan Woods and Donovan Woods.

CLOSE THE GATE
Safety Roscoe Gatewood III (Sr./Midwest City, Okla.) is in his fifth year at Emporia State.
AS A SENIOR-He had three tackles at Fort Hays State. He was credited with four tackles against Northwest Missouri. He had two tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He had an unassisted tackle and a pass break up against Northeastern State.
AS A JUNIOR-He injured his knee in the first half at Central Missouri and was out for the rest of the year. He had nine tackles against Ft. Hays State. He recorded five stops at Northwest Missouri. He was credited with four solo tackles and a pass break up against Lindenwood. He had seven tackles at Neb.-Kearney. He had a career high ten tackles including an assisted TFL against Pittsburg State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He had a career high six tackles and a pass break up against Missouri Western. He recorded five tackles with a solo tackle for loss of six yards at Ft. Hays State in his first career start. He had three solo tackles against Pittsburg State. He forced a fumble at Lindenwood. He had two tackles and a pass break up against Northeastern State. He recorded four tackles at Missouri Southern. He had three tackles, two of them solo, at Northwest Missouri.
AS A FRESHMAN-He moved into the post season roster as a red-shirt freshman in 2016. He had one tackle at Washburn. He was credited with one tackle at Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an all-state performer as a senior defensive back for Midwest City HS. He was a three-year starter that recorded over 300 career tackles.

iSPY
Cornerback Kyle Rinck (Jr./Independence, Kan.) is in his fourth year with the Hornets.
AS A JUNIOR-He recorded two tackles and a pass break up at Fort Hays State. He had three solo tackles and a fumble recovery against Northwest Missouri. He recorded four tackles and a pass break up against Neb.-Kearney. He had a solo tackle at Pitt State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was ranked second in the MIAA with 14 passes defended. It was the most pass break ups without an interception in the MIAA last year. He had a career high ten solo tackles at Central Oklahoma along with a pass break up. He broke up three passes and had seven tackles at Washburn. He had four tackles, one tackle for loss, a pass break up and a blocked PAT against Missouri Western. He matched his career high with eight tackles and had two pass break ups at Central Missouri. He had a career high eight tackles, three pass break ups and recovered a fumble against Ft. Hays State. He had five tackles, four of them unassisted, against Lindenwood. He had two tackles and a pass break up at Neb.-Kearney. He had a tackle and two pass break ups in his first career start against Pittsburg State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an honorable mention all-state performer for Independence HS.

JUMP IN THE POOL
Cornerback Jaedon Pool (Soph./Midwest City, Okla.) is in his second season with the Hornets.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was credited with a career high nine tackles at Fort Hays State with seven of them unassisted. He had a career high eight tackles against Neb.-Kearney. He broke up a pass at Pittsburg State. He had a tackle for loss and a pass break up against Northeastern State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He had a solo tackle and a pass break up at Washburn. He had two tackles and a pass break up at Northwest Missouri. He two tackles and two pass break ups against Lindenwood. He had a pair of tackles at Neb.-Kearney. He was credited with five solo tackles and a pass break up against Pittsburg State. He had two solo tackles and a fumble recovery in his first game as a Hornet at Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a First-Team All-District pick on defense for Carl Albert HS. He had 75 tackles, five Sacks and an Interception on defense while catching 22 passes for 335 yards and four touchdowns. He was part of back-to-back State Championship teams in football in 2016 and 2017 and was a part of the 2017 Track & Field State Championship team.  

THE LAW
Defensive back Lawson Holbert (Sr./Leawood, Kan.) is in his second year with the Hornets. He is ranked eighth in the MIAA in interceptions.
AS A SENIOR-He recorded seven tackles at Fort Hays State. He had seven tackles, a fumble recovery and two pass break ups against Northwest Missouri. He was credited with five tackles at Lincoln. He had four tackles at Pittsburg State. He had two interceptions against Northeastern State along with four solo tackles and another pass break up.
AS A JUNIOR-He had an interception return of 33 yards at Central Oklahoma. He was credited with three tackles at Washburn. He had two tackles against Missouri Western. He had two assisted tackles at Central Missouri. He had four tackles against Ft. Hays State. He had two tackles against Lindenwood.
IN HIGH SCHOOL/CC-He had seven tackles with a 43 yard interception return for a touchdown for the Blue Dragons last season. He was an honorable mention All-Eastern Kansas League pick at receiver for Blue Valley HS.

AIR JORDAN
Safety Jordan Wallace (Jr./Denton, Texas) is in his second year with the Hornets after transferring from Coffeyville CC.
AS A JUNIOR-He had four solo stops and a pass break up against Northwest Missorui. He had four tackles, two for a loss, and a pass break up against Neb.-Kearney. He was credited with a solo tackle at Pittsburg State. He had an unassisted tackle for loss and a pass break up against Northeastern State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He matched his career high with six tackles at Central Oklahoma. He recorded a career high six tackles with a pass break up at Washburn. He had five tackles against Missouri Western. He was credited with five tackles against Lindenwood. He recorded a career high five tackles at Neb.-Kearney. He had four tackles and returned an interception 35 yards against Pittsburg State. He had two solo tackles at Northeastern State.
AT COFFEYVILLE CC-He had 21 tackles and two pass break ups for the Red Ravens in 2017. He originally Signed with Iowa State out of high school.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was ranked as a Three Star Recruit, and listed in the top 100 in the state of Texas. He was a First-Team All-District at Guyer HS. He had 76 tackles, two forced fumbles and an interception as a senior.

COMEBACK KID
Cornerback Kelin Gordon (Soph./Del City, Okla.) is in his third season with the Hornets. He sat out last season with an injury.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He was credited with a solo stop at Fort Hays State. He had two tackles at Lincoln. He was credited with two tackles at Pittsburg State. He had three solo tackles and an interception against Northeastern State.
AS A TRUE FRESHMAN-He had a pass break up and a tackle at Ft. Hays State. He had a solo tackle and a pass break up against Pittsburg State along with a 26 yard kick off return. He had three tackles at Lindenwood. He was credited with one tackle and returned two kicks for 13 yards against Northeastern State. He had two tackles at Central Oklahoma and returned two kicks for a total of 37 yards. He was credited with three tackles at Missouri Southern and had three kick returns for a total of 50 yards. He had a solo tackle against Neb.-Kearney and returned one kick 25 yards. The only true freshman on the travel roster, he had two assisted tackles at Northwest Missouri.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was the District 5A-1 defensive back of the year for Del City HS. He earned All-District and All-Big City selection after recording 44 tackles, seven interceptions and one fumble recovery as a senior. He was also a member of Del City HS state championship 4x100m relay team.

THE BIRD
Safety Trey Morris (Soph./Cushing, Okla.) is in his third year at Emporia State.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He had two tackles including an assisted tackle for loss at Fort Hays State. He recorded three tackles with one for a loss against Northwest Missouri. He  had his first career interception at Lincoln. He had three tackles including one for a loss against Northeastern State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He forced a fumble at Central Oklahoma. He had a career high five tackles at Northwest Missouri. He had a tackle and returned a kick-off 46 yards against Lindenwood.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He earned All-District, all-area, and all-state honors at Cushing HS. He had 35 catches for 873 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior and carried the ball 36 times for 365 yards and two touchdowns.

CHI-TOWN
Rover Jawil Aldridge (Sr./Chicago, Ill.) is in his second year with the Hornets after transferring from Butler CC.
AS A SENIOR-He had two tackles at Pittsburg State.
AS A JUNIOR-He tied his career high with eight tackles against Ark.-Monticello. He eight tackles with two behind the line of scrimmage at Washburn. He was credited with five tackles at Central Missouri. He recorded four tackles against Lindenwood. He had two solo tackles at Neb.-Kearney. He had a tackle, a fumble recovery and two pass break ups at Northeastern State.
PREVIOUS SCHOOLS-He had 29 tackles for Butler CC as a sophomore in 2017. He redshirted at Illinois State in 2015.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He recorded 78 tackles and picked off four passes, while causing two fumbles at Marist HS. He led Marist to the semifinals of the IHSA state playoffs.

SPECIAL TEAMS
The Hornets only attempted six field goals last year last season.  This year Emporia State is ten of 13 on field goals and has hit 15 of 17 PATs. The Hornets are tied for fifth in the nation with three two-point conversions this year.
Emporia State leads the MIAA and ranks third nation with an average of 24.5 yards per punt return this season. They are second in the league and are ranked 24th in the nation in kick-off return defense.

SCHOON-OVER MIAMI
Kicker Clark Schoonover (Soph./Andover, Kan.) is third in the MIAA and ninth in the nation in made field goals while ranking second in the league in field goal percentage, fourth in kick scoring and ninth in total scoring.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He scored the only points for Emporia State with a 24 yard field goal at Fort Hays State. He hit his only field goal attempt against Northwest Missouri. He set an MIAA record with 20 kick points and tied the Emporia State single game record with five made field goals at Lincoln. He broke Central Missouri's Steve Huff's league record of 19 points scored against SEMO on Nov. 2, 1985 and tied Austin Morton's Emporia State and NCAA Playoff record of five made field goals set on Nov. 28, 2015 at Henderson State. He also hit all five PAT's in Jefferson City. He was one of two on PATs against Neb.-Kearney. He made his only PAT at Pittsburg State but missed two field goal attempts. He went six of six on PATs and three for three on field goals against Northeastern State. The three field goals are one more than Emporia State made as a team last year.
AS A FRESHMAN-He was 21 of 25 on PATs last season and missed his only field goal attempt.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was a First-Team All-State Kicker and First-Team All-League kicker/punter for Andover Central HS.

WAY/NO WAY
Punter Ross Brungardt (Fr./Lawrence, Kan.) is in his first year with the Hornets. He is second in the MIAA with seven 50+yard punts, is fifth in punts inside the opponents 20 yard line and sixth in average yards per punt. His 67 yarder against Neb.-Kearney is tied for the third longest in the league this year.
AS A FRESHMAN-He averaged 40.8 yards per punt on eight punts at Fort Hays State. He averaged 41.2 yards on eight punts a long of 58 yards and three inside the 20 against Northwest Missouri. He averaged 36.5 yards on two punts at Lincoln with one of them inside the 20 yard line. He averaged 40.7 yards per punt with a 35.4 yard net against Neb.-Kearney. He averaged 38.0 yards per punt at Pittsburg State. He had four punts for 33.0 yard average with two of them placed inside the 20 yard line against Northeastern State.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He had six punts of at least 50 yards for Lawrence HS last year.

CLYDESDALE
Kicker Sam Dobbins (Soph./Emporia, Kan.) is in his third year with the Hornets.
AS A SOPHOMORE-He has handled kick-offs at home. He is averaging 54.4 yards per kick on 20 kick-offs with five touchbacks. He averaged 61.2 yards on ten kick-offs against Northeastern State.
AS A FRESHMAN-He missed seven games with an injury. He hit both field goals made by the Hornets last year, connecting on tries from 30 and 24 yards against Missouri Southern.  He was 19 of 23 on PATs and at one point hit 18 straight. He averaged 47.7 yards on three punts with a 55 yarder in Emporia State's Corsicana Bowl win.
IN HIGH SCHOOL-He was an all-state kicker as a junior for Emporia HS.

RETURNERS
Travon Jones is sixth in the MIAA in kick returns and would lead the league with a 28.3 yard punt return average if he had enough returns to qualify for the leaders. He had a 74 yard punt return and a 27 yard kick-off return against Neb.-Kearney. It is the longest punt return by a Hornet since Mitchell Foote had an 88 yard return against Missouri Southern in 2015. He had three kick returns for an average of 17.3 yards with a long of 26 at Pittsburg State. Last year he had 22 kick-off returns for an average of 22.2 yards per return.  He had a season long 75 yard kick return against Missouri Southern.

GOING LONG
Long snapper Austin Passmore (Sr./Tulsa, Okla.) is in his second year as deep snapper after transferring to ESU from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M last year. He was named the Hornets Special Teams Player of the Week against Pittsburg State.

CAPTAINS
This year's team captains are defensive back Roscoe Gatewood III, safety Gary Woods II, linebacker Jace McDown, and offensive lineman Austin Unterreiner.

LISTEN & WATCH LIVE
Video webcasts for all of Emporia State's regular season games are available on a pay per view basis from the MIAA Digital Network. The MIAA Network content is available live and is immediately archived for on-demand viewing after each event.  Fans can find the action on www.themiaanetwork.com and on The MIAA Network apps for Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and Roku.
Audio of all Emporia State games are available on KFFX 104.9FM and at www.kvoe.com with Greg Rahe on the call, Tagan Trahoon on the sidelines and a special guest commentator each week. KFFX is in their 32nd straight year as the radio home of Hornet Athletics, the longest active streak between a commercial station and an MIAA school.

DID YOU CATCH IT
The Emporia State football game at Northwest Missouri on Saturday, November 7, 2015 was selected for the DII Football Showcase on the American Sports Network, giving the Hornets three televised games that season. For the entire six year run of the MIAA Television Network the Hornets had a home game featured, capped by their 45-34 win over Central Missouri in the 2015 home opener. The Hornets are third behind Missouri Western and Northwest Missouri for the most appearances on live television over the last eight years. The Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 game against Missouri Western was the first televised match-up of nationally ranked teams from Jones Field at Welch Stadium. The Hornets have played 21 games on live television since 1997.

HEAD COACH GARIN HIGGINS
Former Hornet Garin Higgins is in his 13th season at his alma mater having transformed Hornet football into a national power, taking Emporia State to the postseason in five of the last seven years. He has a 131-74 record in his 17 years as a head coach and 80-65 in his 13th season at Emporia State. His 80 wins are the second most in Emporia State history behind Fan Welch's 115 from 1928-54 and ranks tenth in MIAA history. He has built the Hornets the right way during his 13 seasons and orchestrated one of the great turnarounds in Emporia State history. The Hornets have gone 61-29 after going 19-36 in his first five seasons.
He is the 21st head football coach at Emporia State, was the first to lead the Hornets to ten wins in two different seasons and has done it in three seasons with three different quarterbacks. He has coached in more post season games than any one in Emporia State history. He completed his ninth season by taking his alma mater deeper into the NCAA Division II playoffs than ever before in 2015 while winning seven more games than in 2014. In 2013 he became just the second coach to take the Hornets to the NCAA Playoffs and is one of just six Emporia State coaches to take the Hornets to a post season game of any type.
He had led the Hornets to within just one game of a post season berth in 2010 and 2011 before winning the Kanza Bowl in 2012 and was one win away in 2017. He joins Larry Kramer, Fran Welch and Bill Hargis as the only Emporia State coaches to have a span of four straight winning seasons.
He compiled a 51-9 record as the head coach at Northwestern Oklahoma State University before becoming the co-offensive coordinator at Minnesota State in 2005. He was the offensive coordinator at Northeastern State in 2006.  While at Northwestern Oklahoma State, he was named the Central State Football League Coach of the Year five straight years from 2000 through 2004. The Rangers won 31 consecutive games from 1998 through 2000.
A native of Blackwell, Okla., Higgins graduated from Emporia State in 1992. He was a four-year letterman for the Hornets and helped lead the team to a national runner-up finish in 1989. He has been involved with four teams that have played for or won national championships as a player, coordinator or head coach. Higgins and his wife Heather, a 1995 graduate of ESU, are the parents of three children - son Halen and daughters Harlee and Gracyn.

THE POLLS SAY
The MIAA has three teams ranked in the top 25 in this week's AFCA and D2Football.com national polls with another team receiving votes in the AFCA poll. The Hornets have been ranked in the AFCA Poll at some point during the regular season for six straight years. Emporia State is 8-13 against teams ranked in the AFCA Top 25 over the last seven years, with an 8-4 record against teams other than Northwest Missouri.

BEST IN THE STATE  
Emporia State's 61 victories are the most wins among NCAA schools in the state of Kansas since the beginning of the 2012 season. Their three NCAA playoff appearances and five total years in the post season are the most among Division II teams in the state.

THE NFL EXPERIENCE
The Hornets have had 16 players play in one of the major professional football leagues.  Two Hornets have won Super Bowl rings - Kelly Goodburn with the Washington Redskins and Leon Lett with the Dallas Cowboys. Jeff Richards appeared in the playoffs last year with the Los Angeles Chargers after winning a Grey Cup with the Ottawa Redblacks in the CFL in 2016. Adam Schiltz saw action in exhibition games with the Chiefs in 2015 while Austin Willis played in exhibition action for the Buffalo Bills in 2016. Harold Ayodele was a part of the Kansas City Chiefs during training camp and saw action in exhibition games in 2011. Garin Higgins has coached four players that have gone on to play in the NFL regular season - Jeff Richards with the Chargers, Lynn Scott with the Dallas Cowboys, Sam Breeden with the Green Bay Packers, and Patrick Crayton with the Cowboys and San Diego Chargers.
Both Jeff Richards and Patrick Crayton spent time on the Emporia State coaching staff.

A Hornet win would...
•make Emporia State 3-4 overall, 3-4 in the MIAA;
•make Emporia State 21-40-4 all-time against Central Missouri;
•be the Hornets second straight win over the Mules;
•be the Hornets first win over the Mules in Welch Stadium since 2015;
•be the first home win by either team in the series since 2015;
•be the second straight year Emporia State has defeated a nationally ranked team at home;
•make Coach Higgins 81-65 at Emporia State and 132-74 overall.

A Hornet loss would...
•make Emporia State 2-5 overall, 2-5 in the MIAA;
•make Emporia State 20-41-4 all-time against Central Missouri;
•be the fourth straight win by the visiting team in the series;
•make Emporia State 2-5 for the first time since 2011;
•make Coach Higgins 80-66 at Emporia State and 131-75 overall;

WORKING OVERTIME
• The Hornets are 6-8 in overtime games with wins in six of their last eight after dropping their first four extra period contests.
• Emporia State is 4-1 in overtime games under Garin Higgins with wins in the last four games.
• The quadruple overtime game in 2006 between Emporia State and Pittsburg State was the first MIAA regular season game to go to four overtimes and the first involving an MIAA team since Northwest Missouri's 4 OT win against Carson Newman in the 1999 National Championship Game.
• The 18 point deficit (28-10) in the second quarter at Minnesota State is the largest deficit Emporia State has overcome to win a game as an NCAA school.
• Emporia State has twice overcome a 17 point deficit at the half for a win in MIAA play. Most recently they trailed 17-0 at Neb.-Kearney before rallying for a 20-17 win in week three this year. The first was against Missouri Southern in 2011 when the Hornets trailed 17-0 and eventually won 31-24 in Welch Stadium.
• Emporia State came from 17-0 down at the end of the first quarter to defeat Ft. Hays State 24-17 to open the 1992 season.



 
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Players Mentioned

Adam Schiltz

#33 Adam Schiltz

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6' 4"
Senior
Lance Uhles

#59 Lance Uhles

OL
6' 2"
Senior
Jeff Richards

#23 Jeff Richards

DB
6' 2"
Graduate Student
Austin Willis

#25 Austin Willis

WR
5' 10"
Junior
Antonio Brown

#23 Antonio Brown

RB
5' 11"
Junior
Mitchell  Foote

#8 Mitchell Foote

WR
6' 3"
Junior
Brent Wilson

#15 Brent Wilson

QB
6' 0"
Senior
MJ Mathis

#24 MJ Mathis

DB
6' 2"
Junior
Braxton Marstall

#14 Braxton Marstall

QB
6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
Austin Morton

#92 Austin Morton

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5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Adam Schiltz

#33 Adam Schiltz

6' 4"
Senior
H
Lance Uhles

#59 Lance Uhles

6' 2"
Senior
OL
Jeff Richards

#23 Jeff Richards

6' 2"
Graduate Student
DB
Austin Willis

#25 Austin Willis

5' 10"
Junior
WR
Antonio Brown

#23 Antonio Brown

5' 11"
Junior
RB
Mitchell  Foote

#8 Mitchell Foote

6' 3"
Junior
WR
Brent Wilson

#15 Brent Wilson

6' 0"
Senior
QB
MJ Mathis

#24 MJ Mathis

6' 2"
Junior
DB
Braxton Marstall

#14 Braxton Marstall

6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
QB
Austin Morton

#92 Austin Morton

5' 9"
Senior
K