Erskine Football Game Day Guide - 2022 Week One / U of Ft. Lauderdale

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GAME 1 UNIV. OF FT. LAUDERDALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2022 J.W. BABB GREENWOOD,STADIUMS.C.

Record at Ft. Lauderdale: 0-0 (1st Season)

In 2021, the Flying Fleet rattled off three consecutive home victories, including late rallies against Bluefield State and Allen, and they will look to build on that momentum heading into this season. An independent program for the previous two seasons since the revival of Erskine Football, the Fleet have accepted an invitation to be an associate member of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) in 2022.

Following a pair of non-conference matchups against the University of Fort Lauderdale and Clark Atlanta University, the Fleet will begin SAC play against a pair of teams who made the NCAA Division II Playoffs last season, Lenoir-Rhyne and Newberry.

The Fleet and Bulldogs have split their matchups over the past two seasons, with the road team winning each game.

READY FOR KICKOFF! Twitter: Instagram:Facebook:@FleetFB@FleetFootball@FleetFB FOLLOW US! SEPTEMBER 03 UNIV. OF FT. LAUDERDALE* 1:00 PM 10 @ Clark Atlanta University 1:30 PM 17 LENOIR-RHYNE UNIV. 4:00 PM 24 @ Newberry College 6:00 PM OCTOBER 01 WINGATE UNIVERSITY 4:00 PM 08 MARS HILL UNIVERSITY 4:00 PM 15 @ Carson-Newman University 6:00 PM 22 UVA-WISE 4:00 PM 29 @ Tusculum University 1:30 PM NOVEMBER 05 EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE 4:00 PM 12 @ Barton College 2:00 PM * - Season and Home Opener 09/03SEPTEMBERatERSKINE COLLEGE* 1:00 PM 09/10 vs Ave Maria University# 3:00 PM 09/17 at Southeastern University 7:00 PM 09/24 at Webber Int’l University (Fla.) 1:30 PM OCTOBER 10/01 at St. Thomas University 12:00 PM 10/08 vs Bluefield State College 6:00 PM 10/22 at Warner University (Fla.) 7:00 PM 10/29 vs Atlantis University TBA NOVEMBER 11/05 at Edward Waters (Fla.) 2:00 PM 11/12 vs Florida Memorial University TBA * - Season Opener # - Home Opener

“We are appreciative of the opportunity the SAC has provided us to play as an associate member in 2022,” Erskine Vice-President for Athletics Mark Peeler said. “The SAC has a storied tradition of small schools in our geographical footprint who have attained excellence in their football programs.”

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Along with adding the Fleet, the SAC has added Emory & Henry College and Barton College as associate members for the upcoming Emoryseason.& Henry is moving up from Division III, while Barton joins after two years of being a fellow Division II independent along with Erskine.

“This is a challenging but highly exciting time for our program as we seek to show the region what ‘Football the Fleet Way’ looks like,” Peeler said.

GAME 1 - FT. LAUDERDALE Saturday, September 3, 2022 | 1:00 P.M. (EST) J.W. Babb Stadium | Greenwood, S.C. 2022 ERSKINE COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

Record at Erskine: 4-13 (3rd Season)

THE MATCHUP

One of the premier conferences in Division II, the SAC had four teams represented in the Top 10 of the Southeast Super Region last year. Those teams were Lenoir-Rhyne, Newberry, Wingate, and Mars Hill, Erskine’s first four opponents in conference play.

Career Record: 0-0 Following its first full football season in over 70 years, Erskine heads into the 2022 campaign with another new challenge on the horizon.

Head Coach: Shap Boyd (Univ. of the South)

ERSKINE COLLEGE FLYING FLEET

Career Record: 4-13 VS FT. LAUDERDALE EAGLES

Head Coach: Quincy Wilson (West Virginia)

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FLEET RADIO Play-by-Play: Benji Greeson Color Analyst: Bobby Hamby The Fleet Countdown Pregame Show will begin 15 minutes before every game, listen online at: www.erskinesports.com.

All-Time Win %: 0.302 Head Coach: Shap Boyd Alma Mater: University of the South; Middle Tennessee State University Years at EC: 3rd Season Career Record: 4-13

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Location: Due West, S.C. Founded: Nickname:Enrollment:1839800Flying Fleet Colors: Garnet & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: South Atlantic President: Dr. Steve Adamson Athletic Director: Mark Peeler PROGRAM QUICK FACTS First 1915-1942,Season:1946-1952, 2021-present All-Time Record: 84-201-11

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During 33 years of competition, Erskine had an overall losing record but produced some of South Carolina’s greatest players, victories over South Carolina, Clemson, The Citadel, and Florida State, and competitive teams under great coaches. The Fleet looks forward to the rebirth of a great football heritage.

Jakie Todd coached the 1926 freshmen and began a 14-year career as Erskine head coach in 1927. Todd’s teams were always competitive against tough schedules including many Southern Conference opponents. In 1933 the Fleet played ties against Davidson, Furman, and Presbyterian, then a South Carolina powerhouse. Tailback James Boyce Pressly led the 1937 Erskine team to an unbeaten record in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association play. It went 6-4 and won the SIAA and Little Four championships. Todd left the Fleet in 1941 to become head of the South Carolina Pardon and Parole Board, and Erskine suspended football after the season because of World War II. After a winless season in 1946 when play resumed, Erskine hired John McMillan, wartime coach at the University of South Carolina, as its head coach. McMillan brought Gene Alexander with him as as sistant. The two had played together at South Carolina before the war and opposed each other as junior college coaches in McMillan1946.

and Alexander brought with them an outstanding array of World War II veterans, including many South Carolina and junior college transfers, who produced two of Erskine’s finest teams in 1947 and 1948. Led by such stars as tailback “Rabbit” Lowry and quarterback Harry Hipps, the team finished 7-3 in 1947 and 6-4 in 1948. In 1948 Erskine handed Florida State a 14-6 loss, the only loss of the season for the Seminoles.

The Fleet was primed for its finest season in 1949 before many of its starters were ruled ineligible. The SIAA ruled that transfers had only two years of eligibility remaining after leaving junior college, and those transferring to Erskine after their freshman year had exhausted their eligibility. In 1950 Coach Alexander was called to active duty in the Korean War. McMil lan was left to coach the winless 1951 team alone. With enrollment dropping due to the war, the GI Bill no longer paying for athletes’ education, and the absence of the principal assistant coach, the program seemed unsustainable. The Erskine Board of Trustees voted to drop football in the spring of 1952.

In 1987 Erskine formed a club football team that played for two seasons, claiming a victory over the Clemson club team. This team found itself outmanned, however, against opponents playing academically ineligible varsity players or recruiting for future varsity teams, and the program was discontinued.

THE HISTORY OF ERSKINE COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Over the next four years, Dode pushed Erskine into state prominence during a career that had him selected in 1950 as South Carolina’s “Athlete of the Half Century.” In 1921 he led Erskine to a 6-2 record. He scored on every opponent, as Erskine won the Little Four title and claimed a 13-0 victory over Clemson. Former Virginia Tech star Dave Parrish coached the Fleet during those successful years. In 1926 Erskine had another great recruiting year, led by virtually all the players on Due West High School’s powerful team.

Erskine College came late to football, playing its first full intercollegiate schedule in 1915. In 1917 D.G. “Dode” Phillips, son of an ARP minister, and many of his teammates from Chester High School, entered Erskine, and the “Seceders” upset Univer sity of South Carolina, 14-13, on a forward pass from Dode to future Erskine coach Jakie Todd.

Led by triple threat Gordon Parkinson, later dean of men and chemistry professor at Erskine, Erskine won the South Carolina freshman championship in 1926, defeating Clemson, 7-6. As seniors in 1929 those players compiled a 7-3 record. Erskine’s wide-open attack earned the team a new name, “The Flying Fleet.”

1 Abraham Temoney III CB 6-4 190 rJR Sumter, S.C. / Sumter HS 2 Kaavon Parker RB 5-10 165 JR Columbus, Ohio / Tiffin University

Jarius Gordon DL 6-0 285 JR Estill, S.C. / Thomas Heyward 95 Brandon Simmons DL 6-3 240 rSO North Charleston, S.C. / Stratford HS 96 Jered Geyer DL 6-2 295 rJR Commerce, Ga. / Commerce HS 97 Horace Drake IV DL 6-4 230 FR McDonough, Ga. / Eagle’s Landing HS 98 Jaheim Scott DL 6-2 310 JR Greenville, S.C. / Wade Hampton HS 99 Christopher Brown DL 6-0 260 FR McDonough, Ga. / Eagle’s Landing HS

Jacob Hall OL 6-4 275 JR Clinton, S.C. / Clinton HS 79 Noah McMicken OL 6-2 290 FR Lincoln, Fla. / Lincoln HS 81 Chad Stark K/P 6-0 180 JR Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs 82 Jeremy Jackson WR 6-0 195 FR Simpsonville, S.C. / Hillcrest HS 83 Jakel Scott DL 6-0 280 SO Columbia, S.C. / Gray Collegiate 84 Christian Ressalam TE 6-2 250 JR Fort Mill, S.C. / Indian Land HS 85 Blake Skelton TE 6-2 210 FR Hartwell, Ga. / Hart County HS 87 Austin Damron TE 6-2 195 FR Green Sea, S.C. / Green Sea Floyds HS 88 Wyatt Smith TE 6-5 185 FR Johnsonville, S.C. / Johnsonville HS 90

John Joseph DL 6-4 255 rJR Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Advance Prep 91 Marcelous Livingston DL 6-0 265 rJR Little River, S.C. / North Myrtle Beach 92 Walter Barnette DL 6-0 330 rJR Indian Land, S.C. / Indian Land HS 93

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.. Hometown/High School

2 Jamari Smith LB 6-0 210 rSO Florence, S.C. / Wilson HS 3 Kevon Catoe RB/WR 6-0 205 rJR Blythewood, S.C. / Bythewood HS 3 Caleb Gleason S 5-9 180 rFR Indian Land, S.C. / Indian Land HS 4 Zacoyeis Elmore CB 5-9 155 SO Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS 4 Jahrique Isaiah WR 5-10 185 rFR Long, S.C. / Limestone University 5 Jarvis McClurkin S 6-1 190 JR Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS 5 Zion Walker WR 6-4 180 rSR York, S.C. / Ellsworth CC (IA) 6 Korey Besse QB 6-3 185 JR Cape Coral, Fla. / Palmetto Prep 6 Jaelan Harfield S 5-11 180 SR Rock Hill, S.C. / Lancaster HS 7 Davontae Gadson S 5-7 160 SO Brunswick, Ga. / Brunswick HS 7 Bryce Jeffcoat QB 6-1 180 rJR Camden, S.C. / Camden HS 8 Jeremiah Jennings LB 6-2 215 FR Columbia, S.C. / Westwood HS 8 Tyler Quillens WR 5-9 165 Jr. Florence, S.C. / South Florence HS 9 Jordan Stenhouse DL 6-1 280 rJR Fountain Inn, S.C. / Hillcrest HS 10 Yong Lee WR 5-6 165 JR Johns Creek, Ga. / Concordia U of Chi 10 Carter Vest DL 6-2 220 rJR Piedmont, S.C. / Wren HS 11 Maliek Samuel DL 6-2 245 rJR Florence, S.C. / West Florence HS 11 Trevarus Walker WR 5-9 180 SO Marietta, Ga. / Hillgrove HS 12 Mychal Metcalfe CB 6-1 160 FR Jacksonville, Fla. / Luella HS 12 Quinn Teeples QB 6-3 180 SO Cartersville, Ga. / Johns Creek HS 13 Joseph Gilmore, Jr. CB 5-10 160 FR Columbia, S.C. / W.J. Keenan HS 13 Austin Parker QB 6-1 170 rJR Lula, Ga. / East Hall HS 14 Destin Ingram S 6-3 180 FR McDonough, Ga. / Luella HS 14 Corey Johnston WR 6-2 195 SO Snellville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS 15 Dameon Green LB 6-0 200 rJR New Ellenton, S.C. / Silver Bluff HS 15 Chris Rahimi WR 6-4 210 SO Los Angeles, Ca. / Saddleback CC (CA) 16 Joshua Thomas S 5-11 195 rFR Fayetteville, Ga. / Fayette County HS 17 X’Avier Allen QB/DB 6-0 210 rJR Tyler, Texas / John Tyler (TX) HS 18 Donovan Bush LB 5-11 210 JR New Ellenton, S.C. / Silver Bluff HS 18 Zachary Lowry WR 6-3 190 SO Oneida, N.Y. / Homeschooled 19 Az-Zahir Smith TE 6-3 220 rJR Summerville, S.C. / Ashley Ridge HS 20 Elijah Horton LB 6-0 195 SO Concord, N.C. / Central Cabarrus HS 21 Dearius Hazel RB 5-9 200 JR Seabrook, S.C. / Whale Branch HS 22 Jymontae Drafton LB 6-0 210 JR Fort Mill, S.C. / St. Andrews University 23 Zander Gravely S 6-1 170 rFR Pickens, S.C. / Pickens HS 24 Will Manning TE 6-6 220 FR Great Falls, S.C. / Great Falls HS 25 Dominick Hodge CB 5-10 180 SO Aiken, S.C. / South Aiken HS 27 Izaiah Hatley CB 5-10 160 rSO Inglewood, Ca. / West Los Angeles CC 29 Jaden Jenkins LB 5-11 195 JR Birmingham, Ala. / St. Andrews Univ. 30 Camden Lee LB/LS 6-0 225 SR Woodruff, S.C. / Woodruff HS 31 Myles Mayhorn S 5-10 175 FR Snellville, Ga. / Brookwood HS 32 Taison Thomas RB 6-0 195 rJR Irmo, S.C. / Chapin HS 33 Rashad Luckey RB 5-11 255 JR Greenville, S.C. / St. Joseph’s Catholic 34 Christian Benson LB 6-0 235 FR Covington, Ga. / Eastside HS 35 Kannum Warren S 5-11 200 FR Brunswick, Ga. / Glynn Academy 36 Ephraim Liria S 5-9 175 SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / J.P. Taravella 40 Dakota Smith S 5-11 180 FR Anderson, S.C. / T.L. Hanna HS 41 Aerion Bond DL 6-2 240 SO Macon, Ga. / Mount de Sales Acad. 44 Joshua Kamoto LB 6-0 215 SO Piedmont, S.C. / Woodmont HS 45 Landon Zeigler S 6-1 170 FR Liberty, S.C. / Liberty HS 46 Andrew Melton S 5-9 155 FR Inman, S.C. / Chapman HS 47 Chris Simmons LB 5-11 185 FR Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS 48 Jeremiah Kattie S 6-4 195 SO Atlanta, Ga. / Judson University 49 West Hiller K/P 6-1 195 JR Chapin, S.C. / Chapin HS 50 Nolan Holloway LB 5-10 210 rJR Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS 52 Myles Best OL 6-3 320 rJR Jonesboro, Ga. / Highland CC (KS) 53 Omar Holland OL 6-2 270 JR Sumter, S.C. / Lakewood HS 55 Dante Garrido OL 6-0 280 rJR North Charleston, S.C. / Ft. Dorchester 57 Caleb Dyer LB 5-10 195 rFR Greenville, S.C. / Southside Christian 58 Jaquez Randolph OL 5-11 255 FR Brunswick, Ga. / Glynn Academy 61 Thomas Blackmon OL 6-2 265 SO Ladson, S.C. / Stratford HS 62 Dylan Truslow OL 6-2 280 rJR Florence, S.C. / South Florence HS 63 Kole Lawson OL 6-3 260 FR Laurens, S.C. / Laurens HS 64 Zach Drake OL 5-10 270 rJR Landrum, S.C. / Greer HS

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 70

NUMERICAL ROSTER >> ERSKINE No. Name Yr.. Ht. Wt. Pos. Hometown/High School

Head Coach: Shap Boyd Offensive QBs/AcademicCoordinator/Coord. Drew Engels Teams/Recruiting:Linebackers/Special Barry Casterlin Running Backs/Asst. Spe cial Teams/Asst. Strength & Conditioning Bryan Newhouse EC COACHING STAFF Defensive Line/Strength & Conditioning: Neil Harrell Cornerbacks/Social Media/ Video Dez Hopkins Offensive Line/Travel: John Cody Wide Receivers/Pass Game Coordinator: Andre Green NUMERICAL ROSTER FT. LAUDERDALE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.. Hometown/High School 1 Darrien Hickman WR 5’11 175 So. 2 Aubrey Ward Jr. WR 5’8 170 So. 3 Franco De Luca LB 6’2 200 Sr. 4 Angel Carrilo WR 5’8 170 So. 5 David Bryant DB 6’0 180 So. 6 Aalijah King RB 5’10 225 Fr. 7 Jamar Wells LB 5’11 180 So. 8 Shaquille Bussey DB 5’8 175 So. 9 Claudy Riguer DB 6’0 170 Fr. 10 Jordan Nance DB 6’1 200 Fr. 11 Luther Allen QB 6-3 180 Fr. 12 Reggie Currie III QB 5’11 220 Fr. 14 Felton Brisco IV WR 5’8 170 Fr. 16 Jaykim Abraham DB 5’10 175 Fr. 17 Trey Wainwright QB 5’10 180 r-Fr. 18 Neville Bain WR 5-8 175 Fr. 19 Carlos Bousaid K 6’0 180 Fr. 20 Tmyrean Harden DB 6’0 200 Fr. 21 Elijah Voltaire DB 6’1 180 So. 22 Theo Wagan RB 5-9 190 Fr. 23 Montez Bumpers WR Fr. 24 Max Toussaint DB 5’11 170 So. 25 Jacquez Caldwell DB 5’10 175 Fr. 26 Franco Webb RB 5’10 200 Fr. 27 Marquez Smith CB/WR 5’10 80 Fr. 28 Hakeem Quran RB 5’11 195 Fr. 29 Alize Williams DB Fr. 30 Kamari Scott DE 6’1 225 So. 34 Isaiah McCloud DB Fr. 35 Marc Duqueney OL 5’9 185 Fr. 36 Josue Franco K/P 5’11 180 Fr. 37 Raekwon Hanna DB 5’9 180 Fr. 49 Deandre Banton LB 6’0 190 Fr. 50 Maurice Goosby OL/DL 6’1 265 Fr. 51 Franz Macc Andre OL 6’2 275 Fr. 52 Jaden Simmons OL 6’3 315 Fr. 53 Trey Carmbun DL 6’1 250 Fr. 54 Frantz Andre DL 6-2 265 Fr. 55 Kevin Pierre DE 6’5 230 Fr. 56 Anderson Delva OL/DL 6’2 260 Fr. 57 Freddie Johnson III OL 6’1 270 So. 58 Yony Carmona LB/OL 5’11 205 Fr. 60 Sean Rubin OL 6’3 270 Fr. 80 Mark Hall Jr. WR 6’0 170 Fr. 84 Henry Brezial WR 5’8 179 Fr. 99 Jarvis Graham OL 6’4 330 Fr. Team Manager: Jayden Holder

“We hate to lose Coach Boyd at UVa-Wise, but are excited for him and congratulate Erskine,” said Kendall Rainey, Director of Athletics at the University of Virginia at Wise. “Coach Boyd’s experience at various levels of college football have given him appreciation for the balance of DII. He is a no-nonsense hard worker and he sets that standard for his players. Coach Boyd and his family have had a strong impact on our football program, our department and the campus community through their involvement and engagement.”

Erskine’s new head football coach is a 1985 graduate of the University of the South, where he was a member of the football team, and he earned his master’s degree in 1987 from Middle Tennessee State University.

University of the South, 1985 Middle Tennessee State University, 1987 1st Season 1-0 Overall (1.000)

Boyd spent five seasons at NCAA Division I Jacksonville University as the secondary coach before being named associate head coach and defensive coordinator. Prior to Jacksonville, he coached at The University of the South, Lycoming College, and Lock Haven University.

From 2014 to 2015, Boyd was the special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach for Southeastern University Fire in the program’s first two years of competition. In his two seasons with the Fire, the program had a record of 17-5, an All-American Punter/Kicker, and four All-Conference Defensive Backs.

YEAR SCHOOL POSITION 2019- Erskine HC 2018 Univ. of VA-Wise AC 2017 Univ. of VA-Wise AC 2016 Univ. of VA-Wise AC 2015 Southeastern Univ. AC 2014 Southeastern Univ. AC 2013 Muskingum Univ. AC 2012 Muskingum Univ. AC 2011 Muskingum Univ. AC 2010 Muskingum Univ. AC 2009 Muskingum Univ. AC 2008 Muskingum Univ. AC 2007 Muskingum Univ. AC 2006 Washington Univ.- St. Louis AC 2005 Washington Univ.- St. Louis AC 2004 Jacksonville Univ. AC 2003 Jacksonville Univ. AC 2002 Jacksonville Univ. AC 2001 Jacksonville Univ. AC 2000 Jacksonville Univ. AC 1999 Jacksonville Univ. AC 1998 Lake Highland AC 1997 Lake Highland AC 1996 Univ. of the South AC 1995 Univ. of the South AC 1994 Lycoming AC 1993 Lycoming AC 1992 Lock Haven AC 1991 Lock Haven AC 1990 Lock Haven AC 1989 Lock Haven AC 1988 Lock Haven AC 1987 Univ. of Kentucky AC 1986 Univ. of Kentucky AC 1985 MTSU AC

SHAP BOYD HEAD COACH

COACHING CAREER BOYD PROFILE

Shap Boyd served for three seasons as the Defensive Coordinator and Safeties Coach at the University of Virginia at Wise. Prior to his arrival, the Cavalier defense ranked 161st (out of 167) in scoring defense, 145th in total defense and 166th in passing defense. In his first season at Wise, the Cavaliers finished with the program’s first winning season since 2008 and their six wins were more than the previous three seasons combined.

Prior to his service at Southeastern, Boyd was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Muskingum University of Ohio for seven seasons. During his tenure with the Muskies, the defense went from 10th in the Ohio Athletic Conference prior to his arrival to third in each of his final three seasons. The Muskingum defense also finished 24th nationally against the run in 2011. Before coming to Muskingum, he served as defensive coordinator/defensive backs at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, from 2004-2007.

Boyd’s defense improved each year, becoming a force both in the Mountain East Conference and nationally. In his last season at Wise, his defense finished 4th nationally in tackles for loss, 14th in yards per play, 18th in yards per pass, 32nd in scoring defense, 25th in total defense, and 20th in passing defense.

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TV/Stream: https://bit.ly/erskineTV Live Stats: https://bit.ly/erskineSTATS Radio: WZLA – 92.9 FM (Home games) – https://bit.ly/erskineRADIO @FleetFB - @FleetFB SAC) vs St. 09/10 at Chowan PM 09/17 vs Wingate 6:00 PM 09/24 at Catawba 0-0 SAC) 09/03

HOW TO FOLLOW ERSKINE FOOTBALL TUSCULUM UNIVERSITY (1-0, 0-0

WINGATE UNIVERSITY (0-0, 0-0 SAC) 09/03 at Shaw 4:00 PM 09/10 at Fayetteville State 7:00 PM 09/17 at Tusculum 6:00 PM 09/24 vs Emory & Henry 6:00 PM MARS HILL UNIVERSITY (0-1, 0-0 SAC) 09/01 at East Tenn. State L 44-7 09/17 vs Catawba 1:00 PM 09/24 at Barton 2:00 PM CARSON-NEWMAN UNIVERSITY (0-1, 0-0 SAC) 09/01 at West Georgia L 38-7 09/10 vs Franklin Pierce 1:00 PM 09/17 vs Limestone 1:00 PM 09/24 at Lenior-Rhyne 6:00 PM UVA-WISE (1-0, 0-0 SAC) 09/01 vs Ferrum College W 41-9 09/10 at University of North Alabama 7:00 PM 09/17 vs Barton College 1:00 PM 09/24 at Limestone University 7:00 PM

vs Concord 1:00 PM 09/10 at Bluefield 6:00 PM 09/17 vs Newberry 1:00 PM 09/24 at Wingate 6:00 PM BARTON COLLEGE (1-0, 0-0 SAC) 09/01 at Chowan W 17-3 09/10 at Davidson 7:00 PM 09/17 at UVA-Wise 1:00 PM 09/24 vs Mars Hill 2:00 PM MOUNTAIN SCHOO W-L PCT STREAK Tusculum 1-0 1.000 W1 UVA-Wise 1-0 1.000 W1 Emory & Henry 0-0 0.000 ERSKINE 0-0 0.000Carson-Newman 0-1 0.000 L1 Mars Hill 0-1 0.000 L1 PIEDMONT SCHOOL W-L PCT STREAK Barton 1-0 1.000 W1 Catabwa 0-0 0.000 Lenior-Rhyne 0-0 0.000 Newberry 0-0 0.000 Wingate 0-0 0.000 Limestone 0-1 0.000 L1

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LENOIR-RHYNE UNIVERSITY (0-0, 0-0 SAC) 09/03 vs Virginia State 6:00 PM 09/10 vs Ferris State 1:00 PM 09/17 at ERSKINE COLLEGE 4:00 PM 09/24 vs Carson-Newman 6:00 PM

SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE OPPONENTS’ SCHEDULES & RESULTS

UNIVERSITY OF FT. LAUDERDALE (0-0) 09/03 at ERSKINE COLLEGE 1:00 PM 09/10 vs Ave Maria University 3:00 PM 09/17 at Southeastern University 7:00 PM 09/24 at Webber Int’l University (Fla.) 1:30 PM CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY (0-0, 0-0 SIAC) 09/03 at Edward Waters (Fla.) 3:00 PM 09/10 vs ERSKINE COLLEGE 4:00 PM 09/17 at Lane College TBA 09/24 vs Albany State University 6:00 PM

NEWBERRY COLLEGE (0-0, 0-0 SAC) 09/03 vs Allen 6:00 PM 09/10 at North Greenville 7:00 PM 09/17 at Emory & Henry 1:00 PM 09/24 vs ERSKINE COLLEGE 6:00 PM

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