Hatters Extra (September 2014)

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Quality Care is Local

Florida Hospital DeLand provides exceptional, patient-focused care to our community every single day. As experts in healthcare, we have received a number of national certifications and awards, from being recognized with a QUEST® Award for High-value Healthcare to receiving the “Best Hospital” certification from our local community. We have an Accredited Chest Pain Center, Joint Commission Certified Orthopedic Centers of Excellence in both Knees and Hips, Commission on Cancer Certification, highly rated imaging services, and so much more. You certainly do not have to go far to receive world-class healthcare. Quality care is truly local here in DeLand, at your Florida Hospital campus.

To find a board certified doctor close to home, call the Florida Hospital Physician Referral Line at (866) 478-0581.


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Table of Contents

About the Magazine

Football and Volleyball Schedules . . . . . 3 Stetson Football Radio Network . . . . . . 4 Soccer and Cross Country Schedules . . 5 Social Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Volleyball Primed for a Strong Year . . . . 7 T. Logan Fleck ... In Memoriam . . . . . . . 8 Ernie Yarborough Leads Men’s Soccer . 9 Women’s Soccer Looks to Move Up . . 11 Busy Fall for Cross Country . . . . . . . . . 13 Tentler Looking for Improvement . . 15, 17 Tip of the Hat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 5 Questions With ... Nolan Behrns . . . 21 From the Desk of John B . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Stetson Athletics Partner Spotlight . . . 25 Hatter Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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Hatters Extra is a publication of the Stetson University Athletic Department. All rights reserved. Designed and edited by the Stetson Marketing and Athletic Communications offices. Photography by Jim Hogue, PhotosInMotion.net, David S. Williams, ASunPhotos.com, Stetson University, and Stetson Athletics. Printing by Independent Printing.

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Fall Schedules 2014 Football DATE Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

OPPONENT at Warner University Florida Tech Mercer at Birmingham-Southern Butler * at San Diego * Jacksonville * at Davidson * at Campbell * Marist * (Homecoming) at Morehead State * Drake *

LOCATION Lakeland, Fla. DeLand, Fla. DeLand, Fla. Birmingham, Ala DeLand, Fla. San Diego, Calif. DeLand, Fla. Davidson, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. DeLand, Fla. Morehead, Ky. DeLand, Fla.

TIME 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm

* - Pioneer Football League contest Home games in Bold and played at Spec Martin Memorial Stadium All times Eastern and subject to change

2014 Volleyball Date # Opponent Time Aug. 29 1 vs. McNeese State 10:00 am Aug. 29 1 vs. Bethune-Cookman 4:30 pm Aug. 30 1 at Florida Atlantic 3:00 pm Sept. 5 2 vs. Charleston Southern 4:00 pm Sept. 6 2 vs. North Carolina A&T 10:00 am Sept. 6 2 at The Citadel 1:00 pm Sept. 12 3 vs. Cal State Fullerton 4:30 pm Sept. 13 3 at College of Charleston 1:00 pm Sept. 13 3 vs. Wake Forest 5:00 pm Sept. 19 4 at Chattanooga 6:00 pm Sept. 20 4 vs. UT Martin 10:00 am Sept. 20 4 vs. South Carolina State 4:30 pm Sept. 24 Bethune-Cookman 6:00 pm Sept. 27 * at Florida Gulf Coast 7:00 pm Oct. 3 * Jacksonville 7:00 pm Oct. 4 * North Florida 3:00 pm Oct. 10 * at Kennesaw State 7:00 pm Oct. 11 * at USC Upstate 3:00 pm Oct. 17 * Northern Kentucky 7:00 pm

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Date # Opponent Time Oct. 18 * Lipscomb 1:00 pm Oct. 22 at Bethune-Cookman 7:00 pm Oct. 25 * Florida Gulf Coast 3:00 pm Oct. 31 * at Lipscomb 7:30 pm Nov. 1 * at Northern Kentucky 1:00 pm Nov. 8 * Kennesaw State 5:00 pm Nov. 9 * USC Upstate 1:30 pm Nov. 14 * at Jacksonville 7:00 pm Nov. 15 * at North Florida 3:00 pm Nov. 20-22 at Atlantic Sun Championship TBA 1 - FAU Invitational, Boca Raton, Fla. 2 - The Citadel Invitational, Charleston, S.C. 3 - CofC Classic, Charleston, S.C. 4 - Scenic City Showdown, Chattanooga, Tenn. * - Atlantic Sun Conference match All times Eastern and subject to change Home matches in Bold

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Fall Schedules 2014 Men’s Soccer

2014 Women’s Soccer

Date # Opponent Time Aug. 19 # Florida Southern 7:00 pm Aug. 23 # Florida Tech 7:00 pm Aug. 29 ^ vs. Elon 5:00 pm Aug. 31 ^ at Duke 2:30 pm Sept. 5 at Florida International 7:30 pm Sept. 7 at Florida Atlantic 2:00 pm Sept. 11 Campbell 6:00 pm Sept. 13 Loyola (Md.) 12:00 pm Sept. 19 at Lehigh 7:00 pm Sept. 21 at LaSalle 11:00 am Sept. 27 * North Florida 7:00 pm Oct. 4 * at Florida Gulf Coast 7:00 pm Oct. 7 Georgia Southern 7:00 pm Oct. 11 * at Lipscomb 8:00 pm Oct. 18 * USC Upstate 12:00 pm Oct. 24 * Jacksonville 7:00 pm Nov. 1 * at Northern Kentucky 12:00 pm Nov. 4 Florida Atlantic 7:00 pm Nov. 11 Atlantic Sun Quarter Finals TBA Nov. 13 Atlantic Sun Semi-Finals TBA Nov. 15 Atlantic Sun Finals TBA

Date # Opponent Time Aug. 15 # at South Florida 7:30 pm Aug. 17 # Embry-Riddle 7:00 pm Aug. 22 Minnesota 7:00 pm Aug. 24 at Florida Atlantic 1:00 pm Aug. 29 Saint Leo 7:00 pm Aug. 31 Navy 1:00 pm Sept. 5 at Miami (Fla.) 7:00 pm Sept. 7 Wingate 1:00 pm Sept. 12 Bucknell 7:00 pm Sept. 14 at Florida State 1:00 pm Sept. 19 at Florida International 5:00 pm Sept. 21 Charleston Southern 1:00 pm Sept. 26 * at Jacksonville 7:00 pm Oct. 3 * at Kennesaw State 7:00 pm Oct. 5 * at USC Upstate 1:00 pm Oct. 10 * Lipscomb 7:00 pm Oct. 12 * Northern Kentucky 1:00 pm Oct. 17 * North Florida 7:00 pm Oct. 19 South Carolina State 3:00 pm Oct. 25 * at Florida Gulf Coast 7:00 pm Nov. 1 Atlantic Sun First Round TBA Nov. 7 Atlantic Sun Semi-Finals TBA Nov. 9 Atlantic Sun Finals TBA

# - Exhibition ^ - Nike Invitational, Durham, N.C. * - Atlantic Sun Conference match All times Eastern and subject to change Home matches in Bold

# - Exhibition * - Atlantic Sun Conference match All times Eastern and subject to change Home matches in Bold

2014 Cross Country Date Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Nov. 1

Event Hatter Invitational UNF Invitational UCF Invitational UF/Mountain Dew Invitational Embry-Riddle Invitational FLRunners.com Invitational FSU Invitational Atlantic Sun Championship

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Location DeBary, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Titusville, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. DeBary, Fla.

Time 7:30 am 8:00 am 7:55 am 7:55 am 7:20 am 5:56 pm 6:20 pm 7:30 am

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Volleyball Primed For Another Strong Year

A dramatic and at times heart-stopping 2013 season saw the Stetson volleyball team win 18 games and advance to postseason play for the first time since 1995. With a strong corps returning and several talented newcomers joining the program, the Hatters are primed to contend for an A-Sun Championship in 2014. First-year head coach Kristina Hernandez says preseason practice has proceeded exceptionally well. “I have been real excited about the team and how much energy we have had,” Hernandez said. “They have been real receptive to learning because it is new for everyone. We have a new coaching staff, several new players, and it is just new having to learn what we want to do offensively and defensively.” Senior middle hitters Erika White and Morgan Pautsch will look to lead a relatively young squad through a schedule that features four road tournaments in the first four weeks of the season. The Hatters will get their first opportunity to play in front of their home crowd on Sept. 24 against Bethune-Cookman.

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Junior setter Kayla Weller returns to help direct the offense. The Marietta, Ga., native set a school record last season with 1,269 assists. She also led the team with 39 aces. Junior libero Michelle Kastner will help anchor the back row. Kastner led the team with 421 digs a season ago, which included four matches with over 20 digs. Sophomore Tiffany Creamer earned Atlantic Sun preseason all-conference honors after averaging 2.89 kills and 1.31 digs per set from her outside hitter position last season. Fellow sophomore Madison Akins averaged 1.72 kills per set from the right side. “Our serving is consistently aggressive, which is exciting because it is a trait that I like my teams to have,” Hernandez said. “They are also starting to click offensively and doing some really fast things. I think they were a strong defensive group last year, and you can tell that right now from the competitive rallies we have been having in practice.” The Hatters open the season Aug. 29 at the FAU Invitational in Boca Raton, Fla.

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In Memoriam


Ernie Yarborough Leads Men’s Soccer

Florida native and three-time national champion Ernie Yarborough was named men’s soccer coach at Stetson University on July 31. He replaces the late T. Logan Fleck as head coach at Stetson. Fleck passed away in late July. “Coach Yarborough came to our attention from multiple recommendations, including several Stetson alums,” Stetson Director of Athletics Jeff Altier said. “The search committee members, along with these former Hatters players, were extremely impressed with Coach Yarborough’s experience, work ethic, organization, integrity and commitment to the development of student-athletes.” Yarborough comes to Stetson after spending the past four seasons at national power Indiana. “It is with great excitement and a heavy heart that I accept the position of head men’s soccer coach at Stetson University,” Yarborough said. “While I’m truly excited for this opportunity, I want to first pay my respects to the late coach Fleck and all he has done, not only for Stetson University, but also for all of college soccer.

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“I’d also like to thank Stetson University President Dr. Wendy Libby, Athletic Director Jeff Altier and Associate Athletic Director Alicia Queally for providing me with the opportunity and confidence to guide Stetson men’s soccer going forward. It has been a dream of mine for some time to lead a Division I program, and I look forward to using my depth of knowledge and skill to help take Stetson to new heights both on the field and in the classroom.” Yarborough has served as an assistant coach at his alma mater since 2009. His other stops over more than 17 years as a collegiate coach have included the University of Wisconsin, the University of Michigan and UAB. Yarborough, who played at Indiana University for legendary coach Jerry Yeagley from 1991 to 1995, helped the Hoosiers to four Big Ten titles and made two Final Four appearances as a goalkeeper. He played professionally for one year before launching full time into his coaching career.

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Women’s Soccer Looks to Move Up in 2014

The first season with a new program is always a learning experience for a head coach, even a veteran one like Manoj Khettry. And the Hatters and Khettry learned quickly, exceeding preseason expectations by finishing fifth in the Atlantic Sun Conference and reaching the conference tournament for the first time in three seasons in 2013. While year two should be a little easier for Khettry and the Hatters from a familiarity standpoint, the 2014 season won’t be without its challenges. The Hatters face a grueling nonconference schedule, while at the same time welcoming 14 freshmen into the program. Khettry says it’s all part of his plan to turn Stetson women’s soccer into a consistently strong program. “I think putting your stamp on a program takes time,” he said. “I think it takes 3-5 years to do it effectively. We are now in year two. It’s exciting, but I’m sure we will continue to have growing pains. The most important thing for us as we move forward is to make sure that we keep our focus

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on what our long-term goals are while still getting after it in the short term.” Considering they were picked ninth in the preseason poll, the Hatters enjoyed a successful year in 2013. The six total victories were the most in three seasons, while Stetson’s four conference wins tied for the most in four years. Needless to say, the expectations for this season are higher. “We want to continue to move up the standings in conference play,” said Khettry. “We finished fifth last year. Had we finished fourth, we would have hosted a conference tournament game, so one of our goals for this year is to finish in the top four. We have a much tougher nonconference schedule this year, so we’re going to have to manage expectations due to how tough that portion of our schedule is.” This season, Stetson faces nonconference challenges against the likes of Miami (Fla.), Florida State, Navy, Minnesota and Florida Atlantic, among others.

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Stetson PostGame Youth Clinics Women’s Soccer: Sunday, September 21st @1:00 p.m. Volleyball: Saturday, October 25th @ 3:00 p.m. Kids 14 & under participate in a postgame youth clinic and team meet & greet immediately following the conclusion of the game with purchase of a game ticket

Single game tickets just

$5

Space is limited; reserve your child’s spot early by contacting David Shelton @ 386-822-8124 or via email at DShelton@stetson.edu.


Busy Fall on Tap for Cross Country Amanda Spring

The Stetson University men’s and women’s cross country teams might feel like they are running from one meet to the next during the upcoming fall campaign. With seven events in the first seven weeks of the season and eight meets overall, the Hatters will have plenty of opportunity to showcase their fleet-of-foot skills in 2014. To begin the season, Stetson will host the Hatter Invitational Aug. 30 at River City Nature Park in DeBary. The women will run a 5K at 7:30 am, while the men will run an 8K at 8 am. The Hatters will then compete at the UNF Invitational in Jacksonville on Sept. 6. The following week, Stetson will participate in the UCF Invitational in Orlando. On Sept. 20, the Hatters will head to Gainesville to run at the Mountain Dew Invitational hosted by the University of Florida. The second half of the season will begin in Daytona Beach at the Embry-Riddle Invitational on Sept. 27. The annual FLRunners.com meet will take place on Oct. 3 in Titusville, and the FSU Invitational will be held Oct. 10 in Tallahassee.

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Finally, after a couple of weeks off, the Hatters will return to River City Nature Park in DeBary for the 2014 Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. Sophomore Amanda Spring led the Hatter women in last year’s championship, completing the 5K course in 19:43. Meanwhile, sophomore Joe Beery led the Hatter men through the 8K course in a time of 27:56. Head coach Joe Matuszczak returns for his fourth season. Joe Beery

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• Age 12 & younger • Includes a Jr. Hatter Kids Club T-shirt & membership card • Free General-Admission Seating to Men’s/Women’s Soccer, Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Softball and Baseball • Free General-Admission Seating to select Men’s Basketball Games To purchase your Jr. Hatter Kids Club Membership, please call 386-738-6698 or ill out an order form & return it to Stetson University 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8359 DeLand, FL 32723

FIRST LITTLE HATTER - $30 ADDITIONAL LITTLE HATTERS - $20 JR. HATTER KIDS CLUB APPLICATION FORM Parent’s Name: ________________________________ Kid’s Name: ___________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________ City: _______________________ St: _______ ZIP: ___________ Email: __________________________ Phone: ___________________T-Shirt Size: _____Birthday: ______________ Cash ____ Check ____ Credit Card ____ Circle One: VISA MC Discover AMEX ______________________________________________ Ex: ____________ Checks made payable to Stetson University


Tentler Looking For Improvement in 2014

Captains Donald Payne, Ryan Powers, Ryan Tentler, & Mike Yonker

It seems like a random number – 252. But there is nothing random about it. It is a number the Stetson football players have had on their minds since July 22. That was the day USA Today released the preseason Sagarin Computer rankings for 2014. There are 252 teams in Division I (FBS and FCS). That was the number next to the name Stetson at the bottom of the ranking. For sophomore quarterback Ryan Tentler and the rest of the returning Hatters, coming off a disappointing 2-9 inaugural campaign, the number 252 hit them squarely between the eyes. “Right now, the only thing we are thinking is 252,” Tentler said less than two

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weeks before the Hatters open the 2014 season. “That is our ranking going into the season. That is last in Division I. Behind Davidson even though we beat them.” Tentler, who is the unquestioned leader of the Hatters, said the ranking was a shock, but it shouldn’t have come as a surprise. “We weren’t surprised because of the way the season ended up, but it was a reality check,” Tentler said. “We thought we were better than what we were. Now, everyone on the team knows what the rest of the world thinks of us. It was a blow to our pride.” Tentler carried the bulk of the offensive load last year, passing for 1,774 yards and

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Located in historic DeLand, Victoria Hills Golf Club serves as the primary home course for Stetson University’s men’s and women’s golf teams. Currently Victoria Hills is ranked as the #10 course in the state of Florida, and ranked #41 by Golf World in public courses in the country.

VICTORIA HILLS GOLF CLUB 300 Spalding Way DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: 386.738.6000

Hungry Howie’s #130 1101 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand, FL 32720 386-738-1880


Tentler Looking For Improvement in 2014 Ryan Tentler

12 touchdowns while running for 375 yards and three scores. He expects to see that load spread more in 2014, and he expects the Hatters to be more productive. “We have to do a lot better job, even if we aren’t scoring,” Tentler said of the offense. “The reason the defense got hurt sometimes was that they were just so tired because they were on the field all the time.” Doing that means being more efficient in the passing game and more effective on the ground. Tentler expects that having a healthy cast of receivers as well as bruising backs and an improved offensive line will lead to better production.

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Tentler also said he has grown as a leader, something that should help. “I had to take a different role from last year. Last year, I was just a guy who just yelled at everyone. Now I am picking everyone up because we need them all working together.” He noticed a difference the very first day of camp. “Our maturity is a lot higher,” Tentler said. “We are not acting like we are better than everyone else. Last year, we kind of acted like we deserved something. Now we know we have to take anything we get.” The first opportunity to take control of the season is on Aug. 30.

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Tip of the Hat Welcome New Athletic Department Staff Members

Kobina Amoo Ticket Office Assistant

Brandon Behara Assistant Strength Coach

Jake Behrns Assistant Football Coach

Janell Berg Assistant Athletic Trainer

Emily Buccilla Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Kimberly Chavers Assistant Rowing Coach

Yi Ching Chen Assistant Tennis Coach

Niatha Cullen Assistant Volleyball Coach

Sarah Frohnapfel Academic Coordinator

Charles Huff Assistant Football Coach

Jake Iodence Assistant Football Coach

Christy Leach Lacrosse Head Coach

Josh Lopez Assistant Baseball Coach

Andrew Olinger Dir. of Basketball Operations

Carrie Rahn Assistant Athletic Trainer

Maggie Smith Assistant Lacrosse Coach

Logan Speicher Assistant Athletic Trainer

Scott Tunnell Assistant Volleyball Coach

Jared Vock Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Ernie Yarborough Men’s Soccer Head Coach

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5 Questions With ... Nolan Behrns

Nolan Behrns begins his fourth year as director of football operations. Hatters Extra caught up with Behrns for a behind the scenes look at his role.

Hatters Extra: What are some of your game day responsibilities? Nolan Behrns: On the day of a home game, I make sure we have our pre-game and postgame meals organized, that our transportation to and from Spec Martin Stadium is reserved and on time, and I organize our unofficial recruiting visits with prospective student-athletes that we have attending the game. In addition, I coordinate all the visiting alumni (especially former players) who are interested in being close to the football program. When we travel at home, we have to move roughly 140 people at a time, which requires the integration of numerous departments both on and off campus. What are some of your responsibilities when the team is on the road? Similar to a home game in the sense that I oversee our entire travel logistics, which includes meals, hotels, buses and flights. I start planning and organizing our road trips seven months in advance to make sure we have space reserved for a travel party between 80 and 100 people.

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How did you get your start in football coaching and operations? My uncle gave me a chance to be a student assistant while I worked toward my bachelor’s degree at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where I helped with coaching the receivers and was in charge of video. Upon graduating, I was fortunate enough to get on the staff at UNO as the director of football operations and have been involved with operations ever since. What was your experience like working for the UFL’s Omaha Nighthawks? It was a great but short experience, as I was only there for four months. I was surrounded by a lot of people who have spent numerous years around the game of football, both at the college and professional level, and our head coach was a former CEO of a Fortune 1000 company. Being around these successful individuals provided me a great atmosphere to learn different ideas and opened my eyes to how things were done at other places. Having been with the Hatters program from its start, what has been your favorite moment so far? Pregame of the inaugural Warner game was by far the best moment. The former players were back on the sideline after 56 years, our guys spent a year practicing building to that game, the student section was packed, and Stetson and the DeLand communities’ efforts over the previous two years to get the program restarted were all meeting a plateau, and it was very cool to be a small part of it.

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From the Desk of John B

Twitter: @JohnB_Stetson Instagram: @JohnB_Stetson In the next issue of Hatters Extra, I will share my top tweets and Instagram Pics! Be sure to check out these upcoming promotions: Stetson Athletics will host Youth Week from Sept. 11-13th. Kids age 12 and under receive free admission in any jersey with the purchase of an adult ticket. Home events include: • Men’s Soccer vs. Campbell on Thursday, Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. • Women’s Soccer vs. Bucknell on Friday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. • Men’s Soccer vs. Loyola (Md.) on Saturday, Sept. 13, at noon. Visit Page 14 for more information on the popular Junior Hatter Kids Club.

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Stetson Athletics Partner Spotlight

The Padgett family (L to R) Tracie, Jax (baby), Carson, Delaney and Jeff. Tracie is a graduate of DeLand High School. In each edition of Hatters Extra, one of Stetson Athletics’ valued partners will be featured in the Partner Spotlight.

Jersey Mike’s Subs, a partner of Stetson Athletics since December of 2013, has been the “go-to” sub shop for many Stetson community folks since the doors opened nine months ago. “The Stetson football coaches seem to be in here almost daily,” owner Jeff Padgett said. “(Head Coach) Roger Hughes and many of the assistant coaches seem to make this place come alive when they’re here.” The partnership with Stetson Athletics has been key for the fledgling sub shop to capture the attention of the student population with promotions at basketball

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and baseball games. Again this basketball season, when the Hatters score at least 70 points in a home basketball game, the next day Jersey Mike’s will offer a Buy One, Get One Free sub special to anyone showing their ticket from the game. “We had a tremendous response last season during that promotion, and with the Hatters basketball team really on the rise, we expect to exceed last year’s numbers,” Padgett said. Opening Jersey Mike’s on Mainstreet DeLand was a natural for the Padgetts, since Tracie is a graduate of DeLand High School. “We love this town and are thrilled to be a part of it,” Jeff Padgett said. “The Stetson community has been very welcoming.”

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Stetson All-American Donald Payne

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