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The Game  — #9 Grand Valley State (4-0) at Ashland (2-2)
Date — Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019
Time — 7:00 p.m.Â
Site — Lubbers Stadium (10,440)
TV/Web -- Tom Cleary (p-b-p), Bob Mitchell (color)
Radio -- Steve Lloyd-Jones (p-b-p),
Tim Nott (color)
The Series - Grand Valley State leads the all-time series with Ashland by an 18-5 margin. The Lakers claimed a 20-17 victory a year ago in Allendale on a
J.J. McGrath field goal with :15 left. Just one year earlier (2017) Ashland claimed a 34-31 win on a field goal with no time left. Grand Valley State won 14 consecutive games (1993-2014) in the series prior to Ashland's 37-14 2014 win over GVSU in Allendale. That win marked the first for the Eagles since a 29-14 victory over the Lakers in 1993.Â
• Laker Football has a storied 48-year history of excellence.Â
 - 4 National Championships
 - 6 Championship Game Appearances
 - 9 NCAA Regional ChampionshipsÂ
 - 20 Playoff Appearances
 - 17 conference championships
• GVSU is the winningest team in Division II football history with a record of 405-147-3 (.732).
• The Lakers have outrushed their opponents by a 766-392 margin this season. GVSU is averaging 4.7 yards per carry, compared to a 2.8 ypc by its four opponents.
• GVSU holds a 904-456 advantage in passing yards (226.0 - 114.0), while also not yielding a TD pass through the first four weeks of the season.Â
• The GVSU defense has yielded three touchdowns (18 points) and four field goals (30 points) in four games for an average of 7.5 points per game, the second-best ppg average in the DII rankings. Opponents have scored two defensive TDs and one on special teams. The defense has allowed one TD in the first half and two in the second half.Â
• GVSU is converting 46.0 percent of its third downs (23-for-50), while opponents are converting just 27.0 percent (17-for-62).Â
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NO FLY ZONEÂ
Grand Valley State is one of two teams nationally (Harding) to not allow a touchdown pass through the first four weeks of the season.
• The Grand Valley State offense is 11-for-12 in redzone scores (92.0%) and 9-for-12 in redzone TDs (75.0%), while the Laker defense has held their opponents to 4-for-8 overall (50.0%) and 2-for-8 (25.0%) in redzone touchdowns.Â
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• RS Freshman WR
Daevon Anderson ranks first nationally among freshman with a 100.3 ypg average and second in total receiving yards 301. Azusa Pacific freshman receiver Jasiah Richard-Lewis is tops among freshmen with 20 for 349 yds.
• The Laker defense has forced 23 three-and-outs in four games this season and opponents have tallied 22 drives that have not reached the two minute mark.Â
NCAA TEAM RANKINGS
3rd Down Off. - 28 (.460)
3rd Down Def. - 21 (.274)
Blocked Kicks - 8 (3)
First Down Def. - 2 (46)
Passing Yards Allowed - 3 (114.0)
Passing Yards Per Comp. - 5 (19.6)
Red Zone Def. - 5 (.500)
Red Zone Off. - 28 (.917
Rushing Defense - 30 (98.0)
Rushing Offense - 42 (191.0)
Scoring Defense - 10 (13.3)
Scoring Offense - 70 (27.8)
Team Passing Effic. - 31 (150.86)
Defensive Passing Effic. - 8 (85.59)
Team TFL - 7 (9.5)
Team Sacks - 23 (3.0)
Total Defense - 5 (210.3)
Total Offense - 46 (417.0)
NCAA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
Aryuan Cain-Veasey
Rushing TDs - 8 (6)
Rushing Yards - 44 (332.0)
Rushing Yards Per Game - 15 (110.7)
Scoring - 6 (12.0)
Daevon Anderson
Receiving TDs - 54 (3)
Receiving Yards Per Game - 18 (100.3)
Receiving Yards - 65 (301.0)
Dan Madden
Yards Per Punt. - 14 (42.6)
Brendann Brown
Sacks - 17 (3.0)
Tackles for Loss - 49 (6.0)
Isaiah Nkansah
Total Tackles - 44 (38)
• RS Freshman
Daevon Anderson has nine catches for 301yards and three TDs in three games. Anderson caught two passes (45 and 74 TD) for 119 yards and a touchdown in his first collegiae game vs. Delta State. He followed that up with four-receptions for 121 yards and two TD effort at Northwood. Daevon is averaging 33.4 ypr and a TD every three receptions.Â
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Aryuan Cain-Veasey has broke the 100-yard rushing mark twice in three games this season. Cain-Veasey toted the ball a career-high 27 times for 101 yards and three TDs at Michigan Tech. In the season opener, Cain-Veasey rushed for 200 yards and three TDs on 11 carries in the season-opener vs. Edinboro. He was the first Laker running back to reach to the 200-yard rushing mark since Marty Carter went for 218 yards on 11 carries at Wayne State in 2017.
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Bryce Young-Walls toted the ball a career-high 23 times for 90 yards and a TD at Northwood.Â
• GVSU was 11-for-15 on third down conversions at Northwood (.733), including a perfect 8-for-8 in the second half.
• GVSU's 319 rushing yards vs. Edinboro marked the most rushing yards for a Laker offense since a 345 yard effort vs. Lake Erie in 2016.
• The Lakers 572 yards of total offense vs. Edinboro was the most since a 572 yard outing vs. Tiffin in 2014.Â
• GVSU held two of its first three opponents (Edinboro and Northwood) without an offensive TD. Prior to Edinboro the last time the Lakers have held an opponent without an offensive TD was Northern Michigan (28-3) in 2017.Â
• Edinboro's 120 yards of total offense was the lowest total for an opponent since Truman State managed 127 yards vs. the Lakers in 2016.Â
• The Laker defense held Edinboro to 13 rushing yards, the fewest yards for an opponent since holding Truman State to 27 yards in 2016.Â
• GVSU is the winningest team in Division II football history with a record of 403-147-3 (.731).
RANKINGS
• Grand Valley State is ranked #8 this week by D2Football.com and #9in the AFCA Coaches' Poll.
• Grand Valley State has been ranked in the AFCA national poll in 209 of a possible 246 weekly polls since 2001, including 168 weeks in the top 10 and 87 weeks at #1.Â
NATIONS LEADING WINNING %
• Grand Valley State is the winningest FBS, FCS and Division II program in the country, boasting a record of 405-147-3 (.732) in 48 years of playing football. In addition, GVSU is also the winningest GLIAC program all-time with a 295-73-3 mark (.799).
10 WIN SEASONS
• Grand Valley State has won 10 or more games 17 times in the 48-year history of the program, including 15 times since 2001.
WINNING WAYS
• Grand Valley State is the only GLIAC program to win at least 12 games three times since 2013 and make two NCAA DII semifinal appearances.
• Since 1985 (34 seasons), the Lakers have had 33 winning seasons and one (1999) in which they finished .500 (5-5). GVSU has tallied 42 winning seasons in 48 years of playing football.
NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS
• Grand Valley State currently leads the nation in total attendance (25,232) and average attendance (12,616) after two home dates The Lakers led the nation in attendance for the seventh consecutive year in 2018. Lubbers Stadium drew 77,725 fans in seven home dates for an average of 11,104.
GLIAC DEFENSIVE POW
Grand Valley State senior linebacker
Isaiah Nkansah was named the D2Football.com National and GLIAC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the Lakers' 28-24 win over Delta State. Nkansah recorded a career-high and the third-best, single-game total tackles mark in GVSU football history with 20 stops (6 solo/14 assisted), while adding two tackles for loss (-10) and two QB sacks (-10). Nkansah played a key role in the Lakers' defense holding Delta State to three consecutive field goal attempts (2 missed/1 blocked) and a fourth quarter goal line stand from the 1-yard line that netted -3 yards. Â His two QB sacks came at crucial times, the second on a third down when DSU needed a first down to keep a drive alive late in the fourth quarter. Nkansah, who leads the GLIAC in tackles (25) in 2019, has recorded 165 career stops and 13.5 tackles for loss.
GLIAC OFFENSIVE POW
Grand Valley State sophomore running back
Aryuan Cain-Veasey was named the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the Lakers' 35-10 win over Edinboro. Cain-Veasey, who rushed for a career-high 200 yards and three touchdowns on just 11 carries, scored on runs of 48, 94 and 29 yards. In addition, he averaged 18.2 yards per carry and his 94 yard TD run was the third longest in program history, while also becoming the 22nd player to reach the 200-yard rushing mark in a single-game. In 2018, Cain-Veasey rushed for 210 yards and one TD on 30 carries.
SUDDEN CHANGE/AFTER A KO
• The Grand Valley State defense has allowed just 10 points following a turnover or following a Laker kickoff (2-for-26). Opponents have punted 15 times, missed three field goals, turned the ball over on downs five times and thrown one interceptions. In addition, the defense has forced 12 three-and-outs in those 26 possessions. Â
Edinboro
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, -6 yards)
Interception - Downs (4 plays, -1 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (7 plays, 27 yards)
Fumble - Punt (3 plays, 0 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, 6 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, 5 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (8 plays, 22 yards)
Delta State
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, -6 yards)
Interception - Missed FG (6 plays, 13 yards)
Interception - Missed FG (6 plays, 31 yards)
Kickoff - Missed FG (10 plays, 49 yards)
Kickoff - Downs (16 plays, 79 yards)
Kickoff - Interception (3 plays, -4 yards)
Kickoff - Downs (6 plays, 7 yards)Â
Northwood
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, 7 yards)
Kickoff - FG (11 plays, 43 yards)
Kickoff - Downs (9 plays, 29 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (8 plays, 26 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (8 plays, 17 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, 3 yards)
Interception - Punt (3 plays, 6 yards)
Michigan Tech
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, 9 yards)
Kickoff - Punt (3 plays, 9 yards)
Fumble - Punt (2 plays, 3 yards)
Kickoff - Touchdown (12 plays, 78 yards)
Kickoff - End of Game (4 plays, 13 yards)
BIG PLAY OFFENSE
The GVSU offense has 19 offensive plays of 20 yards or more, five of which have gone for touchdowns. In addition, the Lakers have 10 plays of 40 yards or more. Â
Plays of 40 yards or more -Â
94 yard Run - TD Cain-Veasey vs. Edinboro
75 yard Pass - TD Paritee from Peterson vs. Delta State
74 yard Pass - TD Anderson from Kotopka vs. Delta State
59 yard Pass - Young-Walls from Kotopka vs. Edinboro
52 yard pass - TD Anderson from Peterson at Northwood
49 yarad Pass  - Paritee from Peterson at Michigan Tech
48 yard Run - TD Cain-Veasey vs. Edinboro
47 yard Pass - Anderson from Peterson at Northwood
45 yard Pass - Anderson from Kotopka vs. Delta State
41 yard Pass - Paritee from Peterson at Northwood
QB
Cole Kotopka (6-6, 235, Jr., Plainfield, Ill.)Â
2019 - 24-for-42 410 yards and 3 TDs...13 Â carries 18 yards.
Edinboro - 18-for-28 253 yards and 2 TDs...10 Â carries 38 yards.
Delta St. - 6-for-13 157 yards and 1 TD...Left in 2nd Qrt. injury.
Northwood - DNP
Michigan Tech - DNP
Career - 72-132 passes for 1,058 yards and 7 TDs...Rushed for 169 yards and 3 TDs...3-0 as a starter.
RB
Bryce Young-Walls (5-8, 195, Jr., Ann Arbor, Mich.) Â
2019 - 41 carries for 193yards and 1 TD...3 receptions for 67 yards...260 all-purpose yards.
Edinboro - 8 carries for 23 yards...1 reception for 59 yards.
Delta St. - 9 carries for 51 yards...1 catch for 10 yards.
Northwood - 23 carries for 90 yards and one TD.
Michigan Tech - 1 carry for 29 yards.
Career - Rushed for 906 yards and 10 TDs on 146 carries...6.2 ypc average...7 receptions for 81 yards.
RB
Jack Provencher (5-11, 212, So., Shelby Twp., Mich.) Â Â
2019 -12 carries for 74 yards...3 receptions for 12 yards.
Edinboro - 5 carries for 20 yards...2 receptions for 5 yards.
Delta St. - No stats.
Northwood - 5 carries for 39 yards.
Michigan Tech - 2 carries for 15 yards...1 catch for seven yards.
Career - Rushed for 696 yards and 9 TDs, while catching 42 passes for 326 yards and 3 TDs.
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RB
Aryuan Cain-Veasey (5-10, 225, So., Michigan City, Ind.) Â
2019 - 48 carries for 332 yards and 3 TDs.
Edinboro - 11 carries for 200 yards and 3 TDs...TD runs covered 48, 94 and 29 yards..94 yard TD run was the 3rd longest in GVSU history...22nd player to rush for 200 yards or more in a single game...GLIAC POW.
Delta St. - 10 carries for 31 yards.
Northwood - DNP
Michigan Tech - Rushed for 101 yards and 3 TDs on 27 carries.
Career - Â 542 yards and 7 TD on 78 carries...Averaging 6.9 ypc.
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WR
Austin Paritee (6-1, 185, Sr., Birmingham, Mich.)Â
2019 - 16 receptions for 307 yards and 2 TD...312 all-purpose yards.
Edinboro - 5 receptions for 48 yards and 1 TD...Returned 3 punts 7 yards.
Delta St. - 3 catches for 82 yards and a 74 yd TD.
Northwood - 4 catches for 88 yards, including a long catch of 41 yards.
Michigan Tech - Caught 4 passes for 89 yards, long of 49 yards.
Career - 84 catches for 1,611 yds and 13 TDs.
WR
Jacob Miller (6-1, 190, So., Defiance, Ohio)
2019 - 6 receptions for 106 yards...4 KO returns for 97 yards...205 all-purpose yards.
Edinboro - 3 receptions for 53 yards...Long reception of 26 yards...3 KO returns for 58 yards...111 all-purpose yards.
Delta St. - 2 catches for 29 yards...1 KO return for 39 yards.
Northwood - 1 reception for 24 yards.
Michigan Tech - Returned 3 punts 22 yards and 3 KO 72 yards.
Career - 6 receptions for 106 yards...7 KO returns for 169 yards...299 all-purpose yards.
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WR
Charles Gaines (6-3, 210, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio)
2019 - 3 reception for 35 yards.
Edinboro - 3 reception for 35 yards.
Delta St. - No stats.
Northwood - DNP
Michigan Tech - DNP
Career - 3 reception for 35 yards.
WR
Luke DeLong (5-11, 195, Jr., Midland, Mich.)
2019 - 3 catches for 32 yards.
Edinboro - 2 catches for 27 yards.
Delta St. - No stats.
Northwood - 1 catch for 5 yards.
Michigan Tech - No stats.
Career - 3 catches for 32 yards.
TE
Grant Dempster (6-3, 250, Jr., Lafayette, Ind.)Â
2019 - Recovered fumble for a TD
Edinboro - No stats.
Delta St. - Recovered fumble in the endzone for a TD.
Northwood - No stats.
Michigan Tech - No stats.
Career - 3 catches for 55 yards and a TD.
TE
Jayk Slager (6-4, 260, So., Zeeland, Mich.)Â Â Â
2019 - 3 catches for 44 yards and 1 TD.
Edinboro - 2 receptions for 26 yards and 1 TD.
Delta St. - 1 catch for 18 yards.
Northwood - No stats.
Michigan Tech - No stats.
Career - 3 receptions for 44 yards and 1 TD.
DE Johnny Williams (6-5, 270., Sr., Benton Harbor, Mich.)Â
2019 - 10 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 1 PBU.
Edinboro - 2 tackles, 1.0 TFL, 1 PBU.
Delta St. - No stats.Â
Northwood - 3 tackles.
Michigan Tech - 5 tackles, 1 TFL (-1)
Career - 28 tackles, 6.0 TFL and 3.5 QB sacks.
DT
James McBride (6-1, 280, Sr., Indianapolis, Ind.)Â
2019 - 8 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-5), 1 QBH.
Edinboro - 3 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-2), 1 QBH.
Delta St. - 2 tackles.
Michigan Tech - 3 tackles
Career - 63 tackles, 13 TFL (-34), 3 QB sacks (-14).
DE Michael Pettis (6-2, 250., Sr., Battle Creek, Mich.)Â
2019 - 3 tackles and a QB hurry
Edinboro - DNP
Delta State - DNP
Northwood - 2 tackles.
Michigan Tech - 1 tackle and a QB Hurry
Career - 97 tackles, 19 TFL, 9 QB sacks.
DT
Wallace Hall (6-2, 280, Jr., Ypsilanti, Mich.)Â
2019 - 13 tackles, 3.5 TFL (-15), 1 QBH.
Edinboro - 3 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-1), 1 QBH.
Delta St. - 7 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-5), 1 Blk FG.
Northwood - 1 tackle, 1.0 TFL (-9).
Michigan Tech - 2 tackles.
Career - 49 tackles, 9.0 TFL (-27)...1.0 QB sacks (-4).Â
DT
Kurrell Vaughn (6-3, 285, Sr., Shreveport, La.)Â
2019 - 13 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-3), .5 QB sack (-1), 1 QBH.
Edinboro - 1 tackle, 1 QBH.
Delta St. - 6 tackles, 1 TFL (-2)
Northwood - 4 tackles, .5 TFL (-1), .5 QB sack (-1).
Michigan Tech - 2 tackles
Career - 27 tackles, 4.0 TFL (-11), 1.5 QB sack (-6).
DE
Jake Hlava (6-3, 250, Jr., Batavia, Ill.)Â
2019 - 14 tackles, 3.5 TFL (-13), 1.0 QB sacks (-7)
Edinboro - 1.0 tackle.
Delta St. - 3 tackles, 1 TFL (-2).
Northwood - 5 tackles, 2.5 TFL (-9), 1.0 QB sacks (-7).
Michigan Tech - 5 tackles, .5 TFL (-2) and a FF.
Career - 40 tackles, 8.5 TFL (-29), 2.5 QB sacks (-14).
DT
Dennis Johnson (6-3, 300, Jr., Columbus, Ohio)Â
2019 - 6 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-9), 1 QB sack (-4)
Edinboro - 1 tackle
Delta St. - 4 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-8), 1 QB sack (-4)
Northwood - 1 tackle, 1 TFL (-1).
Career - 10 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 1.0 QB sacks.
DE
Christian McCarroll
2019 - 12 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-8), 1.0 QB sack (-6).
Edinboro - 3 tackles, 1 TFL (-4), .5 QB sack (-3).
Delta St. - 4 tackles.
Northwood - 3 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-4), .5 QB sacks (-3).
Michigan Tech - 2 tackles
Career - 12 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-8), 1.0 QB sack (-6).
DE
Caleb MurphyÂ
2019 - 6 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-6), .5 QB sack (-4), 1 QB hurry
Edinboro - No stats.
Delta St. - 4 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-5), 1 QB sack (-4)
Northwood  - 1 tackle.
Michigan Tech - 1 QB hurry.
Career - 6 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-6), .5 QB sack (-4), 1 QB hurry.
MLB
Isaiah Nkansah (6-2, 225, Sr., Mason, Ohio) Â
2019 - 38 tackles, 2 QB sacks (-10), 4 TFL (-21), 1 QBH, 1 BLK punt.
Edinboro - 5 tackles...1 BLK punt.
Delta St. - Career-high 20 tackles, 2 QB sacks (-10), 2 TFL (-10), D2Football.com National Defensive Player of the Week...GLIAC Defensive Player of the Week.
Northwood - 3 tackles, 1 TFL (-7).
Michigan Tech - 10 tackles and 1 TFL (-4).Â
Career - 158 tackles and 15 TFL (-55)...3.0 QB sack (-18)...6 PBU.
NLB
Tyler Bradfield (5-11, 200, Jr., Rockford, Mich.) -Â
2019 - 25 tackles, 2.5 TFL (-18), 1.5 QB sack (-16), 2 PBU.
Edinboro - 6 tackles, 2 PBU.
Delta St. - 7 tackles, 1 TFL (-4), 1 QB sack (-4).Â
Northwood - 5 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-12), 1.0 QB sacks (-12).
Michigan Tech - 7 tackles and 1.0 TFL (-2).Â
Career - 158 tackles, 14.0 TFL (-54), 4.5 QB sacks (-38), 2 INT, 9 PBU.
WLB
Brendann Brown (6-1, 213, So., Southfield, Mich.)Â
2019 - 32 tackles, 3.0 TFL (-17), 2.0 QB sacks (-10).
Edinboro - 5 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-3), 1.0 QB sacks (-1).
Delta St. - Career-high 13 tackles, 1 TFL (-1).
Northwood - 10 tackles, 2.0 QB sacks (-7), 3.0 TFL (-9).
Michigan Tech - 4 tacklesÂ
Career - 38 tackles, 7.0 TFL (-16), 3.0 QB sacks (-8).
NLB
Nick Foster (5-11, 193, So., West Chicago, Ill.)Â
2019 - 5 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-4), 1 PBU.
Edinboro - 2 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-4), 1 PBU.
Delta St. - 1 tackle.
Northwood - 1 tackle.
Michigan Tech - 1 tackle.
Career - 20 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-4), 2. PBU.
MLB
Abe Swanson (6-1, 215, RFr., St. Charles, Ill.)
2019 - 9 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-7), 1.0 QB sacks (-7), 1 QB hurry
Edinboro - 4 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-7), 1.0 QB sacks (-7).
Delta St. - No stats.
Northwood - 3 tackles.
Michigan Tech - 2 tackles and a QB hurry
Career - 9 tackles, 1.5 TFL (-7), 1.0 QB sacks (-7), 1 QB hurry
CB
DaMario Johnson (6-1, 183, Sr., Hammond, Ind.)
2019 - 5 tackles, 3 PBUÂ
Edinboro - No stats.
Delta St. - 2 tackles, 1 PBU.
Northwood - No stats.
Michigan Tech - 3 tackles and 1 PBU.
Career - 72 tackles, 15 PBU, 2 INT.
CB
Jaylen Moore (6-0, 180, Sr., Murrieta, Calif.)
2019 - 6 tackles, 4 PBU.
Edinboro - No stats.
Delta St. - 2 tackles, 1 PBU
Northwood - 2 tackles.
Michigan Tech - 2 tackles and a 3 PBU
Career - 146 tackles, 24 PBU, 4 INT.
CB J.T. Webb (5-11, 190, So., Elkhart, Ind.)
2019 - 5 tackles
Edinboro - 3 tackles
Delta St. - 1 tackle
Northwood - 1 tackle
Michigan Tech - No stats.
Career - 5 tackles.
Kalen Dunham (6-2, 185, Sr., Canton, Mich.)Â
2019 - 8 tackles, 1 TFL (-3), 1 PBU
Edinboro - DNP
Delta St. - 1 PBU
Northwood - 3 tackles, 1 TFL (-3).
Michigan Tech - 5 tackles
Career - 77 tackles, 14 PBU and 2 INT.
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FS
Antonio Strong (6-0, 195, So., Grand Rapids, Mich.) Â
2019 - 9 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PBU
Edinboro - No stats.
Delta St. - 7 tackles, 1 INT (26 yds)
Northwood - 1 tackle
Michigan Tech - 1 tackle
Career - 27 tackles, 2 INT, 1 PBU, 2 FF
FS
Grant Postma (5-11, 195, Sr., Zeeland, Mich.) -Â
2019 - 11 tackles.
Edinboro - 1 tackle.
Delta St. - 4 tackles.
Northwood - 2 tackles
Michigan Tech - 4 tackles
Career - 66 tackles, 2.0 TFL (-6), 2 PBU.
FS
De'Aundre Simpkins (6-3, 205, Sr., Grand Blanc, Mich.)Â
2019 - 7 tackles
Edinboro - 3 tackles
Delta St. - 2 tackles
Northwood - 2 tackles
Michigan Tech - No stats.
Career - 25 tackles
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SS
Jailyn Harden (6-0, 185, Sr., Indianapolis, Ind.)Â
2019 - 15 tackles, 3 PBU.
Edinboro - 2 tackles, 1 PBU.
Delta St. - 5 tackles.
Northwood - 1 tackles, 1 PBU.
Michigan Tech - 7 tackles, .5 TFL, 1 PBU.
Career - 147 career tackles...2.0 TFL (-1), 2 INT, 10 PBU.
P
Dan Madden (6-3, 210, Sr., Parma Heights, Ohio) -Â
2019 - 17 punts for a 42.6 ypp average...Long of 53...3 I20
Edinboro - 4 punts for a 37.2 ypp average...Long of 46...1 I20
Delta St. - 4 punts for a 45.8 ypp average...Long of 53...1 I20
Northwood - 2 punts for a 42.0 ypp average...Long of 44.
Michigan Tech - 7 punts for 44.0 ypp average...Long of 52.
Career - 38.3 ypp average...27 career punts inside the 20 yd. line.
PK
Josh Gorball (6-1, 200, RFr., Elkhart, Ind.)
2019 - 15-for-15 in PATs, 2-for-2 FG
Edinboro - 5-for-5 PATs
Delta St. - 4-for-4 PATs
Northwood - 2-for-2 FG (29, 20), 3-for-3 PAT
Michigan Tech - 3-for-3 PAT
Career - 15-for-15 in PATs, 2-for-2 FG
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