[Kutztown Football] KU Hosts Cheyney for Family Day at University Field
Josh Leiboff
leiboff at kutztown.edu
Mon Oct 15 12:28:25 EDT 2007
KU Football Fact Sheet #08-2007 - KU vs. CHEY
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KU Hosts Cheyney for Family Day at University Field
The Game
The Kutztown University football team will host the Wolves of
Cheyney University in the school's annual Family Day on Saturday, Oct. 20.
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division contest
at University Field is set for a 1:05 p.m. kickoff.
Kutztown fell to 3-4 on the season, 0-2 in the PSAC East, after
Saturday's 21-0 loss at West Chester. The Golden Bears have wins against
Clarion (35-13), Shippensburg (28-16) and American International (55-20),
with losses to Southern Connecticut State (52-30), Slippery Rock (45-9) and
Bloomsburg (49-32).
Cheyney (1-6, 0-1 PSAC East) is coming off a 42-6 loss against East
Stroudsburg. The Wolves defeated Lock Haven (30-19) on Sept. 29. Cheyney
has lost to Central State (28-22), Indiana (PA) (80-14), California (PA)
(57-0), Edinboro (41-23) and Howard (41-14).
Electronic Coverage
The game will be broadcast live on WEEU, AM 830, based out of
Reading. Mitch Gerhart and Matt Santos will call the action. The pre-game
show begins at 12:50 p.m. A live Webcast will be available at kubears.com
via redzonemedia.com.
The game will also be televised by KUTV, with Mike Miller and Ashley
Hartman calling the action. Viewers in Kutztown and Eastern Berks County
can see the game on Service Electric Cablevision (Channel 24) or Hometown
Utilicom (Channel 41). The game will be replayed on Sunday at 6 p.m.,
Monday at 3 p.m. and Tuesday at noon.
The Coaches
Kutztown's second-year coach, Raymond Monica (North Alabama, '90),
is 7-10 in his career, after finishing 4-6 in his inaugural season. Monica
came to the Golden Bears from Division I-A Temple University, where he spent
eight seasons as defensive coordinator. Prior to Temple, Monica coached for
nine seasons at the University of North Alabama, during which time the Lions
won three NCAA Division II national championships from 1993-95. He is 1-0
against Cheyney.
Tim Newsom (West Virginia '92) is in his third season at Cheyney.
He has a 1-28 record, which includes forfeits of three victories from the
2005 and 2006 seasons, due to NCAA sanctions. Newsom came to the Wolves
from Johnson C. Smith, where he was defensive coordinator for seven seasons.
He is 0-2 against Kutztown.
The Series
This game marks the 58th meeting between Kutztown and Cheyney,
dating back to 1949. Kutztown holds a 46-10-1 advantage, taking the last 13
meetings. Kutztown won last year's meeting 28-6 at Cheyney. Kyle Spotts
ran for two TDs, while Joe Strauss ran for a career-high 109 yards and a
score. Cory McFadden also hit paydirt. CU's Dominque Curry had five
catches for 60 yards. QB Derrick Murry did not play in the game.
The last time the teams met at University Field, KU recorded a 29-12
win in the 2005 season finale. The Golden Bears took advantage of Wolf
miscues, scoring a safety, a TD after the ensuing free kick and another
touchdown, all after bad snaps went over the Cheyney punter's head. Shane
Martin, playing in place of an injured Kyle Spotts, was 7-of-12 for 78 yards
and two TDs. KU held the Wolves to minus-6 yards rushing, thanks in part to
the punting miscues.
Cheyney has not beaten Kutztown since 1993 (30-19), while the Wolves
have not won at University Field since a 17-14 victory in 1988, losing their
last eight games at KU.
Notable
As part of Saturday's Family Day, a family member of a KU student
will attempt a field goal at halftime to win a semester's tuition for
his/her KU student, sponsored by Kutztown University Student Services,
Inc....Kutztown will play all 11 games this season on artificial turf, a
first for the program.the same player has not led KU in rushing in
consecutive games this season.
Tracking the Golden Bears
OFFENSE: A week after setting numerous offensive records, KU's
offense struggled vs. West Chester. The Golden Bears were shutout for the
first time since a 12-0 loss to Bloomsburg in 2005. Despite being held off
the scoreboard, Kutztown had five possessions in West Chester territory, but
two ended on downs, two by interceptions and one by punt. KU was held to a
season-low 232 yards. QB Kyle Spotts (sr. Tamaqua/Tamaqua) completed
19-of-41 passes for 185 yards. WR Elfren Quiles (sr. New Britain, CT/New
Britain), the NCAA Division II leader in receiving yards, was limited to 6
yards on one catch before being sidelined in the third quarter due to
injury. In his place, three Golden Bears notched career highs. TE Dan
Onorato (jr. Malvern/Malvern Prep) had five catches for 60 yards, both
career bests. WR Alex Zukus (r-fr. Tuscarora/Tamaqua) caught a season-high
five passes for 41 yards. WR Jason Uhlig (r-fr. Blue Bell/Wissahickon) had
his first three collegiate catches, totaling 46 yards. Dontay Wilson (jr.
Stamford, CT/Stamford) led the ground game with 36 yards on four carries.
The Golden Bears average 401.6 yards per game, including
273.7 passing and 127.9 rushing. KU missed Quiles' contributions against
WCU. The senior wideout has already set the school's single-season record
with 957 receiving yards. He leads the PSAC in receptions/game (6.9),
yards/game (136.7) and touchdown catches (7). Spotts has connected on
131-of-245 passes for 1,908 yards and 15 scores. He has been intercepted
nine times. His 272.6 yards per game are second in the league. WR Will
Brown (fr. Trenton, NJ/Ewing) has six touchdown grabs and 225 yards on 21
catches. Zukus has 19 receptions for 229 yards and two scores. RB Ty
Dinnis (so. Doylestown/Central Bucks West) has 313 yards and three
touchdowns on 89 carries. He has caught 16 passes for 220 yards. Cory
McFadden (so. Freemansburg/Bethlehem Catholic) has 193 yards and a TD on 44
carries. Wilson has 186 yards and a score on 49 rushes.
KU's offensive line consists of center Evan Reese (so. Centre
Hall/State College), guards Shane Kadlac (r-fr. Toms River, NJ/Toms River
East) and Darrell Martin (jr. Stroudsburg/Stroudsburg), and tackles Mike
Casciano (sr. Birdsboro/Twin Valley) and Tyler Romberger (so. Muir/Williams
Valley).
DEFENSE: Kutztown's defense put up a valiant effort against West
Chester's high powered offense. KU held the Rams 14 points below their
season average. The Bears notched four takeaways, including interceptions
by LB Tom Cressman (sr. Sellersville/Pennridge) and safety Cory Porrino (sr.
Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain). DT Nick Cresta (jr. Wallingford/Strath Haven)
and CB Justin Gibbs (sr. Pottstown/Pottstown) recovered fumbles. DE Kevin
Branco (jr. Hellertown/Saucon Valley) had four tackles for loss, totaling 21
yards. Two of them were sacks for 18 yards. Gibbs and safety Mike Gardier
(so. Dunmore/Dunmore) led the team with eight tackles apiece. Gardier and
CB Cameron Parchment (so. Tannersville/Pocono Mountain East) forced fumbles.
DE Leroy Azubuike (sr. East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg South) had seven
hits, while Cressman notched six, with one for loss.
Through seven games, Kutztown's defense averages 396.4 yards allowed
per game, including 221.4 passing and 175 rushing. The defenders share with
West Chester the lead among PSAC East squads with 16 sacks. Cressman paces
the team with 66 tackles. Among them are six tackles for loss and a sack.
He also has two interceptions and a pair of fumble recoveries. Safety Brian
Bingnear (sr. Boothwyn/Chichester) has 60 stops, with two for loss, two
picks and four breakups. Gibbs has 51 hits with an interception and six
breakups. Gardier has recorded 43 tackles, with three for loss and two
sacks. Porrino chipped in 34 tackles, with four for loss and two
interceptions. Azubuike leads the Golden Bears with five sacks and eight
tackles for loss among his 33 stops. Branco has three sacks, while DT Chris
Medina (so. Kennett Square/Kennett) has two.
SPECIAL TEAMS: KU's special teams were led by the steady punting of
Ryan Nye (jr. Bernville/Holy Name). Nye averaged 45.3 yards on six punts,
none of which was below 40 yards. Wilson picked up 103 yards on four
kickoff returns. The Bears were hampered by a pair of muffed punt returns,
both recovered by the Rams.
Nye leads the PSAC with a 43.3 punting average. He's placed five of
his 26 punts inside the opponent's 20-yard line. Wilson averages 26.9 yards
on 22 kick returns. He had a TD return of 94 yards against Shippensburg.
Dinnis averages 3.4 yards on eight punt returns. Kicker Matt Dineen (r-fr.
Wilmington, DE/Concord) has connected on 5-of-9 field goals, with a long of
35. He is 21-of-23 on PAT kicks. Nye doubles as KU's holder, while Pat
Healey (r-fr. Washington Twp., NJ/Washington Twp.) serves as the long
snapper.
Scouting the Cheyney Wolves
Cheyney is 1-6 overall, 0-1 in the PSAC East, and enters Saturday's
game with a two-game losing streak. QB Derrick Murry accounted for the
Wolves' points in the 42-6 loss to East Stroudsburg last week, scoring on a
QB sneak. Murry was 6-of-18 for 65 yards. Billy Mitchell ran for 102 yards
on 21 carries. Charles Johnson had 43 yards on three catches. Safety Tyree
Cooper led CU with 10 tackles. In Cheyney's sole win over Lock Haven on
Sept. 29, Murry completed 15-of-26 passes for 267 yards and three TDs.
Dominique Curry caught two scores and had 193 yards.
Through seven games, CU averages 251.6 yards, including 198.9
passing and 52.7 rushing. Murry has completed 76-of-146 passes for 1,081
yards and nine TDs. He has thrown eight picks. Curry has 434 yards and
three TDs on 26 catches. Eric Frazier has four scores and 276 yards on 23
catches. Mitchell leads the ground game with 264 yards on 74 carries.
The Wolves defense allows an average of 409.6 yards, including 186.4
passing and 223.1 rushing. LB Brandon Hawkins tops the squad with 68
tackles. He has four tackles for loss and a sack. LB Justin Allen has 67
hits, with three for loss and 1.5 sacks. LB Joe Okafor has a pair of sacks
and 4.5 tackles for loss among his 45 stops. Cooper has three interceptions
and two breakups. Ends Brandon Tymous and Kelven Quick have 2.5 sacks each.
Mitchell serves as the team's punter, averaging 33.2 yards per kick.
Andrew Effiong is 2-for-3 on field goals, with a long of 41. Frazier
averages 23.2 yards on 17 kickoff returns.
Kelly's Sports, Ltd.
Player of the Game
Kevin Branco is this week's Kelly's Sports, Ltd. Player of the Game.
Branco had six tackles, including four tackles for loss and two sacks, in
leading KU's defensive effort against West Chester.
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Josh Leiboff
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