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www.pioneer-football.org 1818 Chouteau Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63103 (314) 444-4364 FAX (314) 444-4365 A NCAA Division I FCS Conference CURRENT STANDINGS PFL OVERALL Team W-L PCT PF PA H A STR W-L PCT PF PA H A STR WEEK 6 RESULTS Dayton 3-0 1.000 103 62 2-0 1-0 W5 5-1 .833 207 124 4-0 1-1 W4 def. San Diego, 21-20 Jacksonville 3-0 1.000 116 77 2-0 1-0 W6 5-1 .833 206 147 3-0 2-1 W4 def. Drake, 39-34 Drake 2-1 .667 97 58 1-0 1-1 L1 3-3 .500 160 148 1-1 2-2 L1 lost at Jacksonville, 34-39 Morehead State 1-1 .500 73 73 0-0 1-1 W1 2-3 .400 121 179 1-0 1-3 L1 Off Week Campbell 1-1 .500 54 38 0-1 1-0 W1 2-3 .400 108 122 0-3 2-0 W1 Off Week Butler 1-2 .333 34 59 0-1 1-1 W1 3-3 .500 98 123 1-1 2-2 W1 def. Davidson, 24-8 Marist 1-2 .333 90 94 0-1 1-1 W1 2-3 .400 129 125 1-2 1-1 W1 def. Valparaiso, 51-7 Davidson 1-2 .333 51 93 0-2 1-0 L2 1-4 .200 74 154 0-3 1-1 L2 lost to Butler, 8-24 San Diego 1-2 .333 72 56 1-1 0-1 L2 1-5 .167 113 168 1-3 0-2 L2 lost to Dayton, 20-21 Valparaiso 0-3 .000 40 120 0-2 0-1 L12 0-6 .000 54 257 0-3 0-3 L15 lost to Marist, 7-51 2010 Weekly Report Contact: Cody Bush Week 6: Oct. 10, 2010 Phone: (931) 221-7561 AHEAD IN WEEK 7 - PFL CONTEST Saturday, Oct. 9 [RV/–] San Diego at Marist, Noon Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (Tenney Stadium) SAN leads, 5-0 Streak: SAN, five wins [RV/RV] Dayton at Butler, 1 p.m. Location: Indianapolis, Ind. (Butler Bowl) DAY leads, 25-9-1 Streak: BUT, one win [RV/–] Drake at Campbell, 1p.m. Location: Buies Creek, N.C. (Barker-Lane Stadium) DRA leads, 2-0 Streak: DRA, two wins Davidson at Morehead State, 1 p.m. Location: Morehead, Ky. (Jayne Stadium) MOR leads, 7-4 Streak: DAV, one win [RV/RV] Jacksonville at Valparaiso, 2 p.m. Location: Valparaiso, Ind. (Brown Field) JAC leads, 4-2 Streak: JAC, two wins All times Eastern. FCS rankings in brackets prior to school’s name: [Sports Network Fathead.com Poll/FCS Coaches Poll] WEEK 7 PREVIEW It will be an early wake-up call for SAN DIEGO which will face a noon, eastern time (8 a.m., PT) kickoff against MARIST. The Toreros have won all five previous meet- ings between the two teams, but all of those contests took place in San Diego, including last season’s 17-10 USD win. Marist recovered from a week five shutout with 51 points in a win at Valparaiso last week, as five different players scored a touchdown. San Diego dropped a narrow 21-20 decision to league-leading Dayton last week, quarterback Mason Mills completing 27 passes for 221 yards A matchup of 2009 PFL co-champions will occur when DAYTON travels to BUTLER. The two squads are a different ends of the standings entering the week – Dayton is unbeaten in league play while Butler posted its first PFL win at Davidson last week. Quarterback Steve Valentino continues to lead the Flyers offense, completing nine passes for 189 yards in last week’s win at San Diego. Butler shuttled its two quarterbacks – Andrew Huck and Matt Kobli – in and out of last week’s win, the duo combining to complete 18 passes for 170 yards DRAKE will make its first- ever trip to CAMPBELL. Drake suffered its first PFL loss at Jacksonville last week and returns to the east coast for the second consecutive week. Campbell had Week 6 off but will enter this week’s game seeking its first home victory in 2010. Drake wideout Drew Blackmon made an impression at Jacksonville, catching nine passes for 158 yards. Campbell running back Rashaun Brown carried the ball 20 times in their win at Butler two weeks ago and leads the Camels with 68 carries this season DAVIDSON will make the trip across the Appalachians to meet MOREHEAD STATE. Davidson’s lone victory this season has come on the road, a one-point win at Campbell in Week 3. Morehead State will be playing only its second home contest this season, winning its only other home outing against St. Francis (Pa.) in Week 2. Linebacker Peter Kidwell recorded the Wildcats first interception this season against Butler last week. Morehead State quarterback Zach Lewis remains ranked second among PFL passers, averaging 286.6 yards per game, and returns to action following the Eagles off week JACKSONVILLE takes the league’s best offense on the road to square off against VALPARAISO, who host at Brown Field for the fourth time in five weeks. The Dolphins posted 490 offensive yards last week against Drake, falling just shy of their fourth consecutive 500-yard offensive perfor- mance. Jacksonville running back Rudell Small rushed for 124 yards against Drake. Valparaiso’s offensive has battled inconsistency all season and was held to a solo touchdown against Marist in a home loss last week. Crusaders quarterback Nate Goergen is averaging 116.7 yards per game in six appearances this season.

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1818 Chouteau AvenueSt. Louis, Missouri 63103

(314) 444-4364FAX (314) 444-4365

A NCAA Division I FCS Conference

CURRENT STANDINGS PFL OVERALLTeam W-L PCT PF PA H A STR W-L PCT PF PA H A STR WEEK6RESULTSDayton 3-0 1.000 103 62 2-0 1-0 W5 5-1 .833 207 124 4-0 1-1 W4 def. San Diego, 21-20Jacksonville 3-0 1.000 116 77 2-0 1-0 W6 5-1 .833 206 147 3-0 2-1 W4 def. Drake, 39-34Drake 2-1 .667 97 58 1-0 1-1 L1 3-3 .500 160 148 1-1 2-2 L1 lost at Jacksonville, 34-39MoreheadState 1-1 .500 73 73 0-0 1-1 W1 2-3 .400 121 179 1-0 1-3 L1 Off WeekCampbell 1-1 .500 54 38 0-1 1-0 W1 2-3 .400 108 122 0-3 2-0 W1 Off WeekButler 1-2 .333 34 59 0-1 1-1 W1 3-3 .500 98 123 1-1 2-2 W1 def. Davidson, 24-8Marist 1-2 .333 90 94 0-1 1-1 W1 2-3 .400 129 125 1-2 1-1 W1 def. Valparaiso, 51-7Davidson 1-2 .333 51 93 0-2 1-0 L2 1-4 .200 74 154 0-3 1-1 L2 lost to Butler, 8-24SanDiego 1-2 .333 72 56 1-1 0-1 L2 1-5 .167 113 168 1-3 0-2 L2 lost to Dayton, 20-21Valparaiso 0-3 .000 40 120 0-2 0-1 L12 0-6 .000 54 257 0-3 0-3 L15 lost to Marist, 7-51

2010WeeklyReport Contact: Cody BushWeek 6: Oct. 10, 2010 Phone: (931) 221-7561

AHEAD IN WEEK 7 - PFL CONTEST

Saturday, Oct. 9

[RV/–] San Diego at Marist, Noon Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (Tenney Stadium) SAN leads, 5-0 Streak: SAN, five wins

[RV/RV] Dayton at Butler, 1 p.m. Location: Indianapolis, Ind. (Butler Bowl) DAY leads, 25-9-1 Streak: BUT, one win

[RV/–] Drake at Campbell, 1p.m. Location: Buies Creek, N.C. (Barker-Lane Stadium) DRA leads, 2-0 Streak: DRA, two wins

Davidson at Morehead State, 1 p.m. Location: Morehead, Ky. (Jayne Stadium) MOR leads, 7-4 Streak: DAV, one win

[RV/RV] Jacksonville at Valparaiso, 2 p.m. Location: Valparaiso, Ind. (Brown Field) JAC leads, 4-2 Streak: JAC, two wins

All times Eastern.FCS rankings in brackets prior to school’s name:[Sports Network Fathead.com Poll/FCS Coaches Poll]

WEEK 7 PREVIEWIt will be an early wake-up call for SAN DIEGO which will face a noon, eastern time (8 a.m., PT) kickoff against MARIST. The Toreros have won all five previous meet-ings between the two teams, but all of those contests took place in San Diego, including last season’s 17-10 USD win. Marist recovered from a week five shutout with 51 points in a win at Valparaiso last week, as five different players scored a touchdown. San Diego dropped a narrow 21-20 decision to league-leading Dayton last week, quarterback Mason Mills completing 27 passes for 221 yards A matchup of 2009 PFL co-champions will occur when DAYTON travels to BUTLER. The two squads are a different ends of the standings entering the week – Dayton is unbeaten in league play while Butler posted its first PFL win at Davidson last week. Quarterback Steve Valentino continues to lead the Flyers offense, completing nine passes for 189 yards in last week’s win at San Diego. Butler shuttled its two quarterbacks – Andrew Huck and Matt Kobli – in and out of last week’s win, the duo combining to complete 18 passes for 170 yards DRAKE will make its first-ever trip to CAMPBELL. Drake suffered its first PFL loss at Jacksonville last week and returns to the east coast for the second consecutive week. Campbell had Week 6 off but will enter this week’s game seeking its first home victory in 2010. Drake wideout Drew Blackmon made an impression at Jacksonville, catching nine passes for 158 yards. Campbell running back Rashaun Brown carried the ball 20 times in their win at Butler two weeks ago and leads the Camels with 68 carries this season

DAVIDSON will make the trip across the Appalachians to meet MOREHEAD STATE. Davidson’s lone victory this season has come on the road, a one-point win at Campbell in Week 3. Morehead State will be playing only its second home contest this season, winning its only other home outing against St. Francis (Pa.) in Week 2. Linebacker Peter Kidwell recorded the Wildcats first interception this season against Butler last week. Morehead State quarterback Zach Lewis remains ranked second among PFL passers, averaging 286.6 yards per game, and returns to action following the Eagles off week JACKSONVILLE takes the league’s best offense on the road to square off against VALPARAISO, who host at Brown Field for the fourth time in five weeks. The Dolphins posted 490 offensive yards last week against Drake, falling just shy of their fourth consecutive 500-yard offensive perfor-mance. Jacksonville running back Rudell Small rushed for 124 yards against Drake. Valparaiso’s offensive has battled inconsistency all season and was held to a solo touchdown against Marist in a home loss last week. Crusaders quarterback Nate Goergen is averaging 116.7 yards per game in six appearances this season.

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORTOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

JoshMcGregor,JacksonvilleJunior, Quarterback, Belle Glade, Fla. McGregor passed for a touchdown and rushed for another as Jacksonville held off Drake, 39-34, Saturday, in PFL ac-tion. He posted his fourth-consecutive 300-yard passing performance, completing 21-of-35 passes for 320 yards against the Bulldogs. McGregor opened the game’s scoring with a career-long 39-yard touchdown run, but was sacked five times and finished the game with just three net yards rushing. He later added a 33-yard touchdown pass to Rod-ney Sumter to close the first half’s scoring.

PASTOFFENSIVEHONOREESS04 Steve Valentino (DAY)S11 Zach Lewis (MOR)S18 Kenny Mantuo (DAV)S25 Josh McGregor (JAC)O02 Josh Philpart (JAC)O09 Josh McGregor (JAC)O16O23O30N06N13N20

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKJoeRies,DaytonSenior, Linebacker, Cincinnati, OhioRies made two critical fourth-down plays in the fourth quar-ter to help Dayton escape with a 21-20 PFL victory at San Diego, Saturday. On San Diego’s next-to-last possession, he made the crucial tackle to stop Phil Morelli short of the first down on a fourth-and-one play. Ries then knocked a fourth-down pass to the ground on San Diego’s final posses-sion, sealing the Dayton victory. He finished the game with a team-best 10 tackles (three solo) and the pass breakup.

PASTDEFENSIVEHONOREESS04 Jerome Raymond (MOR)S11 Mario Kurn (SAN)S18 Brandon Wingeier (DAY)S25 David Witkiewicz (DRA)O02 James Vercammen (DAY)O09 Joe Ries (DAY)O16O23O30N06N13N20

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEKStanleyShurson,SanDiegoSenior, Placekicker, Ramona, Calif.Shurson did his part to keep San Diego close early against Dayton, before falling 21-20 in PFL action, Saturday. He made a pair of field goals, converted two extra-points, aver-aged 38.3 yards on three punts and averaged 63.2 yards on five kickoffs. Shurson made a 29-yard field goal with four seconds remaining in the first half to cut the San Diego defi-cit to four points, 14-10. His 36-yard field goal was the third quarter’s only points and moved San Diego to within one point, setting up the fourth-quarter dramatics.

PASTSPECIALTEAMSHONOREESS04 David Lang (BUT)S11 Rainer Duzan (MOR)S18 Josh Hostetler (JAC)S25 Rainer Duzan (MOR)O02 Gary Hunter (DAY)O09 Stanley Shurson (SAN)O16O23O30N06N13N20

OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED FOR THIS WEEK’S HONORSOFFENSEMatt Kobli (BUT), Steve Valentino (DAY), Drew Blackmon (DRA), Atiq Lucas (MAR), Mason Mills (SAN)

DEFENSEJordan Ridley (BUT),Jordan Dewhirst (JAC), Alex Killian (MAR), Loka Kanongataa (SAN)

SPECIALTEAMSNate Miller (DAY), Billy Janssen (DRA), Logan Chipperfield (JAC), Jason Myers (MAR), Greg Wood (VAL)

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORTNEWSANDNOTESFROMTHEPFL:CHAMPIONSHIPRACE: Current league co-leaders Dayton and Jacksonville will not meet each other this season due to the PFL’s eight-game league schedule. It is the second season the Flyers and Dolphins will not meet one another. However, next season the two teams will resume their series as their game will rotate back into the league slate. BUTLER: The Bulldogs won for the first time at Richardson Stadium and also posted their season’s first PFL victory in the process. Butler is now 9-1 in its last 10 October contests. Wideout Zach Watkins needs one reception to reach third place on Butler’s career recep-tions list, he currently has 136 pass receptions. Quarterback Matt Kobli rushed for a pair of touchdowns, finishing with 10 carries and 62 yards.CAMPBELL: Campbell is one of three teams (Davidson and Valparaiso the others) without a home victory this season. The Camels running game posted back-to-back 250-plus yard-age outings prior to its week off, and ran the ball a school-record 56 times in their Week 5 victory against Butler. Running back Rashaun Brown leads the team with 68 carries with quarterback Daniel Polk right behind him with 64 carries.DAVIDSON:The Wildcats hit the road for their next two games, heading west to face Morehead State and then Drake. Davidson joined Colgate as the last two teams to nab an interception in 2010, the Wildcats Peter Kidwell picking off Butler quarterback Matt Kobli. Return specialist Justin Williams needs 118 kick return yards to become the PFL’s career kick return yardage leader. DAYTON: Flyers wide receiver Justin Watkins needs 93 yards to become the program’s all-time leading receiver by yardage. Dayton is one of just two FCS programs – Delaware the other – to have a member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team (Dan Prindle) and a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation’s Campbell Trophy (Brandon Wingeier). The Flyers defense has had a player named the PFL’s “Defensive Player of the Week” in three of the last four weeks.DRAKE: The Bulldogs rallied from a 30-7 halftime deficit before falling 39-34 at Drake. Quarterback Mike Piatkowski passed for a pair of touchdowns and ran for another in the loss. Piatkowski became the 10th player in program history to surpass the 3,000-yard career passing mark. Drake played without the services of two-time All-PFL back Steve Platek who missed the game due to injury. JACKSONVILLE: Jacksonville won its fourth consecutive game this season, downing Drake 39-34 for its seventh consecutive home win. It is the longest home win streak in program history and it is just the fourth time the Dolphins have pieced together a four-game win streak. Wide receiver Elliott Finkley became the ninth Jacksonville receiver to record 1,000 yards in their career.MARIST: Marist picked up its season’s first PFL victory with a 51-7 victory at Valparaiso. The 44-point margin of victory was the Red Foxes largest since a 60-0 win against Ca-nisius during the 1998 campaign. Six different players scored touchdowns in the victory and four different running backs accounted for five touchdowns. Wideout James LaMac-chia enters the weekend with 1,994 career receiving yards and needs 26 yards to become the program’s all-time receiving leader.MOREHEADSTATE: Morehead State entered its off week with a bad taste in its mouth following a 37-10 loss at Georgia State in Week 5. The Eagles were held to 280 total of-fensive yards after averaging 441 yards per game in its last three outings. Sophomore quarterback Zach Lewis is ranked fifth in passing yards per game (286.6 ypg) and is the FCS’ top-ranked sophomore quarterback. Southern Utah’s Brad Sorensen is the second-ranked sophomore quarterback, ranked 10th overall (267.33 ypg).SANDIEGO:San Diego makes its first trip to Marist seeking it season’s first road victory. The Toreros defense has picked off seven passes this season, second most in the PFL. San Diego’s special teams unit also is doing a good job on kickoff coverage, ranking sec-ond in net kickoff average (41.4 net yards per kick) and tied for the league lead in kickoff average (63.5 yards per kick).VALPARAISO: The Crusaders offense posted a season-best 358 yards against Marist last week. Quarterback Nate Goergen completed 25 passes for 205 yards and a touchdown in the loss, including a 13-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Lovelace.

MEDIA SERVICESPREFERREDNOMENCLATUREThe league’s full name is the Pioneer Football League. Please use the league’s full name when possible or use PFL as an abbreviation. Please, do not use Pioneer League in any case. PIONEER-FOOTBALL.ORGThe Pioneer Football League’s website features the latest news and stories around the league. Standings along with team-by-team and compos-ite results are updated following the conclusion of each day’s action. WEEKLYRELEASEANDSTATISTICSEach week the PFL produces a weekly release in two versions, an intial Sunday Release and a final Weekly Release sent each Monday: • The league’s Sunday Release contains up-

dated standings, a preview of the upcoming week and the league’s players of the week.

• The PFL Weekly Release is released each Monday and contains all the information from the Sunday release along with news and notes from around the league and up-to-date statistics.

Both versions are provided by e-mail and on the league’s website in PDF and may be reproduced as necessary. Weekly releases also will be sent via e-mail to media outlets around the league. Please contact Cody Bush at the PFL Media Relations Office to be added to the league’s e-mail list. WEEKLYAWARDSThe PFL names Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week each Sunday during the season. Winners are selected from nomina-tions provided by PFL Football Media Relations personnel. The information will also be available from the PFL via the league’s Sunday Release as well as on the league’s website.ANNUALAWARDSThe league’s 10 head coaches select the fol-lowing awards at the conclusion of the regular-season:• All-PFL First and Second teams;• Honorable Mention All-PFL;• Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year;• Offensive and Defensive Freshmen of the

Year; • Coach of the Year.

The awards will be announced by the PFL via release as well as on the league’s website. PFLMEDIARELATIONSCONTACTCody Bush, PFL Media Relations Directore-mail: [email protected]: (931) 221-7561

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORTPROLIFIC QUARTERBACKS: Jacksonville quarterback Josh McGregor continues to lead all FCS signal-callers with 18 touch-down passes this season, averaging a touchdown for every 11.16 attempts he makes. Morehead State quarterback Zach Lewis is seventh in touchdown passes, completing 13 touchdown passes – all in his last four outings – and is averaging a TD pass for every 14.30 attempts. Campbell quarterback Daniel Polk enters the week ranked third among FCS quarterbacks in scoring with seven touch-downs, trailing Missouri State’s Cody Kirby (nine) and Appalachian State’s DeAndre Pressley (eight).

CURRENTLEADERS:PFL current statistical leaders:RUSHING Rudell Small, Jacksonville, 88.0 ypgPASSING Josh McGregor, Jacksonville, 309.8 ypgTOTAL OFFENSE Josh McGregor, Jacksonville, 309.8 ypgRECEIVING Josh Philpart, Jacksonville, 88.5 ypgSCORING Daniel Polk, Campbell, 8.4 ppgKICKER SCORING Nick Glavin, Dayton, 6.5 ppgTACKLES Jordan Ridley, Butler, 11.3 pgSACKS Mario Kurn, San Diego, 1.6 pgTACKLES FOR LOSS Mario Kurn, San Diego, 2.3 pgINTERCEPTIONS Fred Obi, San Diego, 0.5 pg

TRIO NAMED TO CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST LIST:Dayton defensive end Brandon Wingeier, Drake offensive lineman Dan Blinton and Marist nose tackle Terrence Turner were among the 121 semifinalists for the 2010 William V. Campbell Trophy, endowed by Healthsouth, the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Announced, Sept. 30. Nominated by their schools, semifinalists must be a senior or graduate student in their final year of eligibility, have a GPA of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, have outstanding football ability as a first team player or significant contributor, and have demonstrated strong leadership and citizen-ship. Renamed last fall in honor of Bill Campbell, the chairman of Intuit, former player and head coach at Columbia University and the 2004 recipient of the NFF’s Gold Medal, the award comes with a 25-pound bronze trophy and a $25,000 post-graduate scholar-ship.

DAVIDSON’S BEHM, DAYTON’S PRINDLE NAMED TO ALL-STATEAFCAGOODWORKSTEAM: Davidson junior linebacker John Behm and Dayton junior offensive lineman John Prindle were each named to the Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team, the two organizations announced, Wednesday. They were two of only 22 football student-athletes selected by the organization to receive the honor, one of the most prestigious off-the-field honors in college football. A total of 112 players across all collegiate levels of the sport were nominated for the award by sports information directors on behalf of their teams, the most ever in the 19-year history of the program. From the nominations, a special selection committee named 22 college football players from across the country to the 2010 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. Of the two 11-member teams, one includes players competing in the NCAA® Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) and the other is a com-bined team representing the NCAA® Football Championship Sub-division (I-AA), Divisions II, III, and the NAIA.

DAYTON’SVALENTINONAMEDTOPAYTONWATCHLIST: Day-ton quarterback Steve Valentino, the 2009 PFL “Offensive Player of the Year,” has been named to the Walter Payton Award Watch List by the Sports Network. Last season was Valentino’s first at quarterback after spending a year as a receiver. He led the Flyers to a 9-1 record while under center and led all PFL players in total offensive yards (281.6 yards per game) and all PFL quarterbacks in rushing yards (722). The Payton Award annual recognizes the FCS

Offensive Player of the Year and is presented the night prior to the Division I Football Championship.

DAYTON’S VERCAMMEN NAMED TO BUCHANAN WATCHLIST:Coming off a record-setting year on defense, Dayton defen-sive back James Vercammen was named to the Buck Buchanan Award Watch List by the Sports Network. A 2010 co-captain, Ver-cammen set a PFL record with 134 total tackles in 2009, 25 more than the next closest athlete. The Buchanan Award annual recog-nized the FCS “Defensive Player of the Year” and is presented the night prior to the Division I Football Championship.

DAYTONSHUTOUTSTREAKSTILLGOINGSTRONG:Entering the 2010 season, the Flyers have not been shutout in 377 consecu-tive games, dating back to Oct. 16, 1976. During that streak Dayton has shutout its opponent 63 times. A list of the last shutout win and loss for each PFL squad is available on page 8.

MARISTNEARS150THALL-TIMEVICTORY:Marist needs three victories in 2010 to record the program’s 150th victory. They are among a wide-ranging number of victories by PFL members. Lead-ing the group is Dayton – in its 103rd season – entered the year

PFL FOOTBALLIN THE NFLListed below are players who appeared in a Pioneer Football League game and on an NFL active roster, practice squad, injured reserve list and physically unable to perform list (where known) between 1993-2010. This list will be updated throughout the season:

CURRENTLYACTIVEName PFL Yrs NFL Team YearsDrakeBilly Cundiff (K) 1998-91 Baltimore 2009-10 Cleveland 2009 New Orleans 2006 Dallas 2002-05

SANDIEGOJosh Johnson (QB) 2004-07 Tampa Bay 2008-10John Mathews (WR) 2006-09 Jacksonville 2010 Indianapolis 2009

FORMERPLAYERSName PFL Yrs NFL Team YearsBUTLERArnold Mickens (RB) 1993-94 Indianapolis 1996

SANDIEGOMichael Gasperson (WR) 2002-04 Philadelphia 2005-08Eric Bakhitiari (LB) 2004-07 Tennessee 2009 San Francisco 2008

THREEFORMERPFLATHLETESSTARTSEASONONNFLACTIVEROSTERS: Former San Diego wideout John Matthews became the third former PFL athlete to start the 2010 NFL sea-son on an active roster when he was signed, Saturday, by Jack-sonville to replace injured wide receiver Jarett Dillard. Matthews spent the preseason with the Jaguars before being waived dur-ing final cuts. He joined former Drake kicker Billy Cundiff and former San DIego quarterback Josh Johnson on NFL active rosters during the opening weekend. Cundiff was named Balti-more’s starting kicker after winning the job during the preseason. Johnson is Tampa Bay’s No. 2 quarterback behind starter Josh Freeman.

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORTwith 612 wins. At the other end is Campbell, which enters its third season of football in 2010 with four victories to its credit. (See PFL All-Time Victories, page 7)

DAYTONPICKEDTOWINPFL: Ten-time Pioneer Football League Champion Dayton was tapped as the favorite in the league’s pre-season coaches’ poll. The Flyers received four first-place votes and 71 points. Also receiving first-place votes were second-pick Butler (two first-place votes) and third-pick Jacksonville (four first-place votes). Only eight points separated the top three teams in the 2010 poll, listed below:

NEW SIGHTSAWAITAT PFL SCHOOLS: A building boom of sorts overtook the league’s members over the summer with Butler and Jacksonville renovating their football facilities while Valparaiso added lights to Brown Stadium. Butler is completing renovations to its seating area and press box at the Butler Bowl, matching updates to its playing surface in 2005. Jacksonville has installed a new As-troTurf playing surface at D.B. Milne Field, replacing the natural turf that was the field’s surface since 1998. One year after installing its own artificial surface, Valparaiso has added lights at Brown Sta-dium and will play its first-ever game under the lights when it hosts St. Joseph’s (Ind.), Sept. 18.

2010 NCAAINFORMATIONTO KNOWNCAADIVISIONIFOOTBALLCHAMPI-ONSHIPEXPANDS,CHANGESLOCA-TIONS: In 2010, 20 teams will qualify for the NCAA Division I Football Champion-

ship. It is the first time since 1987 the NCAA Division I Football Championship has been expanded – then from 12 teams to 16 teams. In addition 10 of the 14 FCS conferences will receive au-tomatic bids into the tournament – the Big South and Northeast Conferences gaining automatic berths. Entering 2010 there are 124 programs competing in football at the Division I FCS level.

PFL COULD RECEIVE AT-LARGE BID IN 2010: While the PFL did not receive a automatic qualifying spot into the 2010 championship, the league could still receive what would amount to an automatic at-large bid. Under criteria established by the championship committee, the PFL champion could receive an automatic at-large bid if it meets three criteria. First, it must win eight games against Division I opposition. Secondly, it must win two games against opponents from the 10 automatic qualifying conferences. Finally, it must finish the season ranked among the top 20 in the polls as calculated by the championship committee.

DIVISIONIFCS,PLEASE: Although some people may acciden-tally still refer to it as I-AA football, the term that represents the level of Division I football in which the Pioneer Football League competes has been retired. Beginning with the 2006 National Championship game, the term Football Championship Subdivi-sion (or FCS) is to be used. FCS is the only Division I football rank to host a NCAA-sponsored national championship (one of 88 championships the NCAA sponsors). The division formerly known as I-A was changed to Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and those teams compete for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) national championship. Teams who play at the FCS level can offer a maximum of 63 scholarships (FBS teams can offer 85) and compete in a 20-team playoff at the end of the season to determine the national champion.

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT

SPORTS NETWORK/FATHEAD.COM FCS COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLL Rk Team(1sts) Record PtsPvs 1. Appalachian State (106) 5-0 3,586 1 2. Delaware (29) 6-0 3,472 2 3. Jacksonville State (10) 6-0 3,290 3 4. William & Mary 5-1 3,160 4 5. Stephen F. Austin (1) 4-1 2,982 5 6. Villanova 3-2 2,759 6 7. James Madison 4-1 2,747 7 8. Massachusetts 4-1 2,649 8 9. Montana State 5-1 2,445 10 10. South Carolina State 4-1 2,430 9 11. Montana 4-2 2,081 12 12. Eastern Washington 4-2 1,969 13 13. Cal Poly 4-2 1,769 14 14. Wofford 4-1 1,489 21 15. North Dakota State 4-2 1,347 18 16. New Hampshire 3-3 1,203 22 17. Southern Illinois 3-3 1,093 23 18. Southeast Missouri St. 5-1 995 25 19. Liberty 4-2 822 24 20. Richmond 2-3 820 11 21. Georgia Southern 3-2 700 16 22. Northern Iowa 2-3 539 15 23. Bethune-Cookman 5-0 390 NR 24. Elon 2-4 382 19 25. Penn 3-1 309 NR

Others receiving votes: Furman 285, Western Illinois 280, Texas State 273, Jacksonville192, Chattanooga 183, Grambling State 135, Northern Arizona 100, McNeese State 67, Jackson State 66, Hampton 59, Dayton58, Robert Morris 50, Central Arkansas 37, South Dakota State 37, Sacramento State 28, Colgate 26, Tennessee State 23, Harvard 19, Southeastern Louisiana 15, Nicholls State 12, South Dakota 11, Youngstown State 11, UC Davis 9, North Dakota 8, Indiana State 8, Florida A&M 8, Yale 6, Lehigh 4, Drake3, Alcorn State 3, Weber State 2, Columbia 1, Dartmouth 1, Maine 1, SanDiego1.

FCS COACHES POLL Rk Team1sts Record PtsPvs 1. Appalachian State (25) 5-0 671 1 2. Delaware 6-0 643 2 3. Jacksonville State (1) 6-0 617 3 4. Stephen F. Austin (1) 4-1 592 4 5. William & Mary 5-1 564 5 6. James Madison 4-1 533 6 7. Villanova 3-2 503 7 8. Massachusetts 4-1 494 8 9. South Carolina State 4-1 450 9 10. Montana State 5-1 437 10 11. Montana 4-2 377 12 12. Eastern Washington 4-2 373 14 13. Cal Poly 4-2 349 16 14. North Dakota State 4-2 280 17 T15. New Hampshire 3-3 219 23 T15. Southern Illinois 3-3 219 21 17. Wofford 4-1 218 25 18. Georgia Southern 3-2 195 12 19. Richmond 2-3 165 11 20. Southeast Missouri State 5-1 154 NR 21. Liberty 4-2 120 NR 22. Texas State 3-2 101 15 23. Western Illinois 4-2 77 20 24. Northern Iowa 2-3 72 18 25. Penn 3-1 53 NR

Others receiving votes: Elon (51), Northern Arizona (46), Bethune-Cookman (32), Grambling State (29), Harvard (28), Furman (24), Jacksonville(21), Central Arkansas (16), Robert Morris (14), Dayton(7), South-eastern Louisiana (7), McNeese State (6), Sacramento State (6), Chattanooga (2), Colgate (2), Hampton (2), Weber State (2), Youngstown State (2), Jackson State (1), South Dakota State (1).

PFL vs. FCSOPPONENTS IN THE POLLSS04 [15/15] James Madison def. Morehead StateS04 [RV/RV] Lehigh def. DrakeS04 [RV/—] Dayton def. [RV/—] Robert MorrisS04 [RV/—] Jacksonville def. [RV/—] Old DominionS11 [3/3] Appalachian State def. [RV/–] JacksonvilleS11 [RV/RV] Youngstown State def. [RV/RV] ButlerS11 Marist def. [–/RV] BucknellS11 [RV/RV] Southern Utah def. San DiegoS18 [22/22] Montana State def. Drake

PFL IN THE POLLS

PFL WEEK-BY-WEEK POLL BREAKDOWNWEEK BUT CAM DAV DAY DRA JAC MAR MOR SAN VALPRE RV/RV –/– RV/– RV/– –/– RV/– –/– –/– –/– –/–ONE RV/RV –/– –/– RV/RV –/– RV/– –/– –/– –/– –/–TWO –/RV –/– –/– RV/– –/– RV/– –/– RV/– –/– –/–THREE –/RV –/– –/– RV/– –/– RV/RV –/– –/– –/– RV/–FOUR –/– –/– –/– RV/– –/– RV/RV –/– –/– –/– –/–FIVE –/– –/– –/– RV/– –/– RV/RV –/– –/– –/– –/–SIX –/– –/– –/– RV/RV RV/– RV/RV –/– –/– RV/– –/–

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Thursday,Sept.2Western Illinois def. Valparaiso, 45-0

Friday,Sept.3Sacred Heart def. Marist, 28-25

Saturday,Sept.4Butler def. Albion, 29-13Dayton def. Robert Morris, 28-14Campbell def. Virginia-Wise, 20-16Jacksonville def. Old Dominion, 35-25Georgetown def. Davidson, 20-10James Madison def. Morehead State, 48-7Lehigh def. Drake, 28-14Azusa Pacific def. San Diego, 42-14

Saturday,Sept.11Duquesne def. Dayton, 35-31Morehead State def. St. Francis (Pa.), 31-21Old Dominion def. Campbell, 44-13Franklin def. Valparaiso, 42-7Appalachian State def. Jacksonville, 45-14Marist def. Bucknell, 14-3Youngstown State def. Butler, 31-7Lenoir-Rhyne def. Davidson, 41-13Drake def. Missouri S&T, 28-14Southern Utah def. San Diego, 32-3

Saturday,Sept.18• Dayton def. Morehead State, 34-28• Davidson def. Campbell, 28-27Butler def. Taylor, 28-20Montana State def. Drake, 48-21Jacksonville def. Webber International, 41-0St. Joseph’s (Ind.) def. Valparaiso, 50-7UC Davis def. San Diego, 38-24 Off Week: Marist

Saturday,Sept.25• Morehead State def. Davidson, 46-39• Jacksonville def. Davidson, 42-15Georgia State def. Campbell, 24-21• Drake def. Valparaiso, 21-19Dayton def. Central State, 45-13• San Diego def. Butler, 24-0

Saturday,Oct.2• Jacksonville def. San Diego, 35-28• Campbell def. Butler, 27-10• Dayton def. Valparaiso, 48-14Georgia State def. Morehead State, 37-10• Drake def. Marist, 42-0Off Week: Davidson

Saturday,Oct.9• Jacksonville def. Drake, 39-34• Butler def. Davidson, 24-8• Marist def. Valparaiso, 51-7• Dayton def. San Diego, 21-20Off Week: Campbell, Morehead State

Saturday,Oct.16• San Diego at Marist, Noon• Dayton at Butler, 1 p.m.• Drake at Campbell, 1p.m.• Davidson at Morehead State, 1 p.m.• Jacksonville at Valparaiso, 2 p.m.

Saturday,Oct.23• Marist at Jacksonville, Noon• Morehead State at Butler, 1 p.m.• Campbell at Dayton, 1p.m.• Davidson at Drake, 2 p.m.• Valparaiso at San Diego, 5 p.m.

Saturday,Oct.30• Marist at Campbell, 1p.m.• Dayton at Davidson, 1 p.m.• Jacksonville at Morehead State, 1 p.m.• Butler at Valparaiso, 2 p.m.• San Diego at Drake, 2 p.m.

Saturday,Nov.6• Jacksonville at Butler, Noon• Davidson at Marist, Noon• Valparaiso at Campbell, 1 p.m.• Drake at Dayton, 1 p.m.• Morehead State at San Diego, 4 p.m.

Saturday,Nov.13• Campbell at Jacksonville, Noon• Dayton at Marist, Noon• San Diego at Davidson, 1 p.m.• Valparaiso at Morehead State, 1 p.m.• Butler at Drake, 2 p.m.

Saturday,Nov.20Davidson at Presbyterian, 1 p.m.• Campbell at Morehead State, 1 p.m.Marist at Georgetown, 1 p.m.Off Week: Butler, Dayton, Drake, Jacksonville, San Diego, Valparaiso

Saturday,Nov.272010 NCAA Division I Football Championship First Round

Saturday,Dec.42010 NCAA Division I Football Championship Second Round

Saturday,Dec.10or112010 NCAA Division I Football Championship Quarterfinals

Saturday,Dec.17or182010 NCAA Division I Football Championship Semifinals

Saturday,Nov.272010 Division I Football Championship Final • Pizza Hut Park • Frisco, Texas

2010 PFL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE • - PFL Contest

2010 PFL ATHLETES PRESEASON HONORSWalterPaytonAwardWatchListSteve Valentino, Dayton

BuckBuchananAwardWatchListJames Vercammen, Dayton

TheSportsNetwork/Fathead.comJames Vercammen, Dayton, First TeamJosh Philpart, Jacksonville, Third TeamZach Watkins, Butler, Third TeamDain Taylor, Drake, Third Team

CollegeSportingNewsGrant Hunter, Butler, Third TeamDain Taylor, Drake, Third TeamJames Vercammen, Dayton, Third Team

PhilSteele’sCollegeFootballPreviewJames Vercammen, Dayton, Third Team

FCSSeniorScoutBowlRudell Small, Jacksonville, South First TeamDain Taylor, South Second TeamJames Vercammen, Dayton, North H.M.Shaun Lewis, Jacksonville, South H.M.

ConsensusDraftServicesDain Taylor, Drake, Second TeamZach Watkins, Butler, Honorable MentionRudell Small, Jacksonville, Honorable MentionMike Staniewicz, Butler, Honorable MentionSam Issermoyer, Campbell, Honorable MentionGrant Hunter, Butler, Honorable MentionShaun Lewis, Jacksonville, Honorable Mention

PFL StreaksConsecutiveWins 4 Dayton 4 Jacksonville 1 Butler, Campbell, Marist

ConsecutivePFLWins 6 Jacksonville 5 Dayton 1 Butler, Campbell, Marist, Morehead State

ConsecutiveHomeWins 7 Jacksonville 5 Dayton 1 Drake, Morehead State

ConsecutiveRoadWins 3 Campbell 1 Butler, Davidson, Dayton Jacksonville

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BUTLER BULLDOGS (3-3, 1-2 PFL)HOME FACILITY: BUTLER BOWL (5,400)

HOME: 1-1 AWAY: 2-2Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 5684 (2842)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 at Albion W 29-13 1613S11 at Youngstown St. [RV/RV] L 7-31 18025S18 Taylor W 28-20 4010S25 • at San Diego L 0-24 2012O02 • Campbell L 10-27 1674O09 • at Davidson W 24-8 2272O16 • Dayton 1 p.m.O23 • Morehead St. 1 p.m.O30 • at Valparaiso 2 p.m.N06 • Jacksonville NoonN13 • at Drake 2 p.m.N20 – Off Week –

CAMPBELL CAMELS (2-3, 1-1 PFL)HOME FACILITY: BARKER-LANE STADIUM (5,000)

HOME: 0-3 AWAY: 2-0Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 12224 (4075)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 at Virginia-Wise W 20-16 2300S11 Old Dominion L 13-44 5462S18 • Davidson L 27-28 3741S25 Georgia State L 21-24 3021O02 • at Butler W 27-10 1674O09 – Off Week – O16 • Drake 1 p.m.O23 • at Dayton 1 p.m.O30 • Marist 1 p.m.N06 • Valparaiso 1 p.m.N13 • at Jacksonville NoonN20 • at Morehead St. 1 p.m.

DAVIDSON WILDCATS (1-4, 1-2 PFL)HOME FACILITY: RICHARDSON STADIUM (4,500)

HOME: 0-3 AWAY: 1-1Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 9367 (3122)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 Georgetown L 10-20 4733S11 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 13-41 7081S18 • at Campbell W 28-27 3741S25 • Jacksonville [RV/RV] L 15-42 2362O02 – Off Week – O09 • Butler L 8-24 2272O16 • at Morehead St. 1 p.m.O23 • at Drake 2 p.m.O30 • Dayton 1 p.m.N06 • at Marist NoonN13 • San Diego 1 p.m.N20 at Presbyterian 1 p.m.

DAYTON FLYERS (5-1, 3-0 PFL)HOME FACILITY: WELCOME STADIUM (11,000)

HOME: 4-0 AWAY: 1-1Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 15813 (3953)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 Robert Morris [RV/–] W 28-14 3377S11 at Duquesne L 31-35 1823S18 • Morehead St. W 34-28 2740S25 Central St. W 45-13 5017O02 • Valparaiso W 48-14 4679O09 • at San Diego W 21-20 2886O16 • at Butler 1 p.m.O23 • Campbell 1 p.m.O30 • at Davidson 1 p.m.N06 • Drake 1 p.m.N13 • at Marist NoonN20 – Off Week –

DRAKE BULLDOGS (3-3, 2-1 PFL)HOME FACILITY: DRAKE STADIUM (14,000)

HOME: 1-1 AWAY: 1-2Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 7049 (3524)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 Lehigh [RV/RV] L 14-28 3628S11 at Missouri S&T W 28-14 3200S18 at Montana State [22/22] L 21-48 13777S25 • at Valparaiso [RV/–] W 21-19 3116O02 • Marist W 42-0 3421O09 • at Jacksonville [RV/RV] L 34-39 2843O16 • at Campbell 1 p.m.O23 • Davidson 2 p.m.O30 • San Diego 2 p.m.N06 • at Dayton 1 p.m.N13 • Butler 2 p.m.N20 – Off Week –

JACKSONVILLE DOLPHINS (5-1, 3-0 PFL)HOME FACILITY: D.B. MILNE FIELD (5,000)

HOME: 3-0 AWAY: 2-1Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 9411 (3137)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 at Old Dominion [RV/–] W 35-25 19782S11 at Appalachian St. [3/3] L 14-45 28708S18 Webber Int’l W 41-0 4130S25 • at Davidson W 42-15 2362O02 • San Diego W 35-28 2438O09 • Drake W 39-34 2843O16 • at Valparaiso 2 p.m.O23 • Marist NoonO30 • at Morehead St. 1 p.m.N06 • at Butler NoonN13 • Campbell NoonN20 – Off Week –

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MARIST RED FOXES (2-3, 1-2 PFL)HOME FACILITY: TENNEY STADIUM (5,000)

HOME: 1-2 AWAY: 1-1Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 7320 (2440)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS03 Sacred Heart L 25-28 2867S11 Bucknell [–/RV] W 14-3 2546S18 – Off Week – S25 • Morehead St. L 39-45 1907O02 • at Drake L 0-42 3421O09 • at Valparaiso W 51-7 1107O16 • San Diego NoonO23 • at Jacksonville NoonO30 • at Campbell 1 p.m.N06 • Davidson NoonN13 • Dayton NoonN20 at Georgetown 1 p.m.

MOREHEAD STATE EAGLES (2-3, 1-1 PFL)HOME FACILITY: JAYNE STADIUM (10,000)

HOME: 1-0 AWAY: 1-3Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 5150 (5150)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 at James Madison [15/15] L 7-48 16612S11 St. Francis (Pa.) W 31-21 5150S18 • at Dayton L 28-34 2740S25 • at Marist W 45-39 1907O02 at Georgia St. L 10-37 15264O09 – Off Week – O16 • Davidson 1 p.m.O23 • at Butler 1 p.m.O30 • Jacksonville 1 p.m.N06 • at San Diego 4 p.m.N13 • Valparaiso 1 p.m.N20 • Campbell 1 p.m.

SAN DIEGO TOREROS (1-5, 1-2 PFL)HOME FACILITY: TORERO STADIUM (7,000)

HOME: 1-3 AWAY: 0-2Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 10242 (2560)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS04 Azusa Pacific L 14-42 2782S11 at Southern Utah [RV/RV] L 3-32 9227S18 UC Davis L 24-38 2562S25 • Butler [–/RV] W 24-0 2012O02 • at Jacksonville [RV/RV] L 28-35 2438O09 • Dayton {RV/–] L 20-21 2886O16 • at Marist NoonO23 • Valparaiso 5 p.m.O30 • at Drake 2 p.m.N06 • Morehead St. 4 p.m.N13 • at Davidson 1 p.m.N20 – Off Week –

VALPARAISO CRUSADERS (0-5, 0-2 PFL)HOME FACILITY: BROWN FIELD (5,000)

HOME: 0-3 AWAY: 0-3Total Home Attendance (Avg.): 8896 (2965)

Date Opponent [RANK] W/L Score AttendS02 at Western Illinois L 0-45 10104S11 at Franklin L 7-42 3225S18 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 7-50 4673S25 • Drake L 19-21 3116O02 • at Dayton [RV/–] L 14-48 4679O09 • Marist L 7-51 1107O16 • Jacksonville 2 p.m.O23 • at San Diego 5 p.m.O30 • Butler 2 p.m.N06 • at Campbell 1 p.m.N13 • at Morehead St. 1 p.m.N20 – Off Week –

PFL YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME ATTENDANCE School Facility (capacity) ‘10 Avg ‘09 Avg ‘08 Avg ‘07 Avg ‘06 Avg Five-Yr Avg GmsButler Butler Bowl (3,000) 2842 (2) 2473 (7) 2858 (5) 2177 (5) 1965 (7) 2382 26Campbell Barker-Lane Stadium (5,000) 4075 (3) 3324 (5) 3635 13Davidson Richardson Stadium (4,500) 3122 (3) 3802 (5) 3555 (5) 3500 (5) 3466 (5) 3521 23Dayton Welcome Stadium (11,000) 3953 (4) 3978 (6) 4276 (5) 4737 (7) 4136 (5) 4255 27Drake Drake Stadium (14,000) 3525 (2) 2865 (6) 3215 (6) 4293 (6) 4314 (7) 3685 27Jacksonville D.B. Milne Field (5,000) 3137 (3) 3276 (5) 2543 (6) 2085 (6) 2496 (4) 2648 24Marist Tenney Stadium (5,000) 2440 (3) 2425 (5) 2527 (6) 2431 8Morehead State Jayne Stadium (10,000) 5150 (1) 4752 (5) 4703 (6) 5789 (6) 4600 (5) 4994 23San Diego Torero Stadium (7,000) 2561 (4) 2368 (5) 3609 (7) 3306 (5) 4308 (6) 3323 27Valparaiso Brown Field (5,000) 2965 (3) 1783 (5) 2311 (6) 2360 (5) 1942 (5) 2216 24PFL Average 3256 (28) 3093 (54) 3407 (51) 3619 (45) 3421 (44) 3357 222

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PFL SHUTOUT HISTORYTeam Last SHO Win Gms Ago Last SHO Loss Gms AgoBUT 39-0 vs. Quincy (1998) 126 0-24 at San Diego (2010) 2CAM — – 0-49 vs. Davidson (2008) 18DAV 49-0 at Campbell (2008) 19 0-17 at Dayton (2009) 10DAY 17-0 vs. Davidson (2009) 11 0-9 vs. Marshall (1976) 381DRA 42-0 vs. Marist (2010) 1 0-33 at Morehead St. (2007) 29JAC 41-0 vs. Webber Int’l (2010) 3 0-27 at Samford (2009) 15MAR 24-0 vs. Valparaiso (2009) 9 0-42 at Drake (2010) 1MOR 33-0 vs. Drake (2007) 31 0-39 at Jacksonville (2009) 10SAN 24-0 vs. Butler (2010) 2 0-41 at Dayton (1999) 118VAL 54-0 at Wisc. Lutheran (2006) 50 0-45 at Western Illinois (2010) 5

PFL OVERTIME HISTORYTeam Last OT Game OT RecordBUT (W) 28-21 vs. Morehead State (2009) 3-3CAM (L) 28-35 at Birmingham-Southern (2009) 0-1DAV (L) 29-35 vs. Valparaiso (2008) 3-4DAY (W) 28-21 at Butler (2009) 1-1DRA (L) 45-51 at Valparaiso (2003) 1-1 JAC (W) 17-14 vs. Stony Brook (2000) 1-0MAR (W) 37-34 [3OT] vs. Georgetown (2007) 2-2MOR (L) 21-28 vs. Butler (2009) 1-2SAN (W) 46-45 vs. Holy Cross (2003) 1-1VAL (W) 35-29 vs. Davidson (2008) 3-0

PFL ALL-TIME STANDINGSRegular-season PFL contests only, by win percentageTeam Yrs Gms W-L Pct.Dayton 18 90 71-19 .789Drake 18 90 56-34 .622Jacksonville 10 48 30-18 .625Morehead State 10 47 27-20 .574San Diego 18 90 49-41 .544Marist 2 11 6-5 .545Davidson 10 48 22-26 .458Butler 18 90 32-58 .356Valparaiso 18 90 27-63 .300Campbell 4 18 3-15 .167

Former MembersAustin Peay 5 15 3-12 .200Evansville 5 25 5-20 .200

PFL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOnly regular-season PFL contests and current members listedTeam BUT CAM DAV DAY DRA JAC MAR MOR SAN VALButler — 2-1 2-3 3-14 6-11 0-4 0-0 2-2 5-13 7-10 — .667 .400 .176 .353 .000 — .500 .278 .412Campbell 1-2 — 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 .333 — .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .500Davidson 3-2 3-0 — 1-3 1-3 5-5 0-1 3-6 1-3 2-1 .600 1.000 — .250 .250 .500 .000 .333 .250 .667Dayton 14-3 2-0 3-1 — 13-4 1-2 1-0 2-3 15-3 15-3 .824 1.000 .750 — .765 .333 1.000 .400 .833 .833Drake 11-6 2-0 3-2 4-13 — 3-1 2-0 2-1 9-8 15-3 .647 1.000 .600 .235 — .750 1.000 .667 .529 .833Jacksonville 4-0 2-0 5-5 2-1 2-3 — 0-1 5-4 3-2 3-1 1.000 1.000 .500 .667 .400 — .000 .556 .600 .750Marist 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 — 1-1 0-1 2-0 — 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 — .500 .000 1.000Morehead State 2-2 1-1 6-3 3-2 1-2 4-5 1-1 — 0-4 3-1 .500 .500 .667 .600 .333 .444 .500 — .000 .750San Diego 13-5 1-0 3-1 3-15 8-9 2-3 1-0 4-0 — 12-5 .722 1.000 .750 .167 .471 .400 1.000 1.000 — .706Valparaiso 10-7 1-1 1-2 3-15 3-15 1-3 0-2 1-3 5-12 — .588 .500 .333 .167 .167 .250 .000 .250 .294 —

PFL COACHING RECORDS CAREER RECORD RECORD AT CURRENT SCHOOLCoach, School Seasons W-L-T Pct. Seasons W-L-T Pct. PFL Pct.Jeff Voris (BUT) 10th 42-58-0 .420 5th 27-24-0 .529 14-19 .424Dale Steele (CAM) 3rd 6-21-0 .222 3rd 6-21-0 .222 3-15 .167Tripp Merritt (DAV) 6th 24-32-0 .429 6th 24-32-0 .429 18-21 .462Rich Chamberlin (DAY) 3rd 23-6-0 .793 3rd 23-6-0 .793 16-3 .842Chris Creighton (DRA) 14th 112-35-0 .762 3rd 17-11-0 .607 12-7 .632Kerwin Bell (JAC) 4th 24-17-0 .585 4th 24-17-0 .585 19-9 .679Jim Parady (MAR) 19th 98-91-1 .518 19th 98-91-1 .518 6-5 .545Matt Ballard (MOR) 23rd 127-111-1 .533 17th 92-85-0 .520 26-21 .553Ron Caragher (SAN) 4th 23-16-0 .590 4th 23-16-0 .590 16-10 .615Dale Carlson (VAL) 22nd 110-109-3 .502 1st 0-6-0 .000 0-3 .000

PFL CHAMPIONSHIPS 10 Dayton ............................ 1993, 1994c, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000c, 2001, 2002, 2007c, 2009c 4 Drake .............................. 1995, 1998, 2000c, 2004 2 Valparaiso ....................... 2000c, 2003 3 San Diego....................... 2005, 2006, 2007c 2 Butler .............................. 1994c, 2009c 1 Jacksonville .................... 2008

c – co-championsNotes on PFL Championship: From 1993-2000 – and returning to the format in 2005 – the PFL was composed of one division and the championship went to the team with the best conference record. From 2001-2005, the league expanded and split into two divisions - North (N) and South (S) - with the divisional winners, who were the teams with the best record against divisional opponents, facing off in a championship game, the winner of that game was awarded the league’s championship.

ALL-TIME VICTORIESSchool WinsButler 540Campbell 6Davidson 408Dayton 617Drake 560Jacksonville 58Marist 148Morehead State 313San Diego 223Valparaiso 360

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PFL VS. OTHER CONFERENCES(REGULAR SEASON SINCE 2000)

vs.FCSConf. 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 9YRSAtlantic 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Big Sky 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1Big South 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-4 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-13Great West 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 — — — — 1-6Ivy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2 3-6MAAC — — 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 3-1 2-0 2-2 0-0 10-4MEAC 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1MVFC 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 2-9Northeast 4-1 2-3 2-2 2-1 1-1 3-1 1-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 22-11Ohio Valley 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-7Patriot 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 8-6Southland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Southern 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-6SWAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Independents 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 2-1 2-2 4-5 12-15FCS 6-9 5-7 7-7 3-8 4-9 4-14 8-11 8-4 10-7 6-10 61-86

vs.FBSConf. 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 8YRSFBS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

Non-DivisionI 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 8YRSNon-Division I 10-5 11-8 16-2 10-8 15-11 10-11 17-8 15-10 13-15 12-5 129-83

ALL GAMES 16-14 16-14 23-9 14-16 19-20 14-25 25-19 24-14 23-22 18-15 192-168Percentage .533 .533 .719 .467 .487 .359 .568 .632 .511 .545 .533

NOTE: Records against other conferences based on membership at time, not current membership.

Big Sky 0-1S18 Montana State def. Drake, 48-21Big South 0-0N20 Davidson at PresbyterianColonial 0-1S04 James Madison def. Morehead State, 48-7Great West 0-2S11 Southern Utah def. San Diego, 32-3S18 UC Davis def. San Diego, 38-24Indpendent 1-3S04 Jacksonville def. Old Dominion, 35-25S11 Old Dominion def. Campbell, 44-13S25 Georgia State def. Campbell, 24-21O02 Georgia State def. Morehead State, 37-10

Missouri Valley Football 0-2S02 Western Illinois def. Valparaiso, 45-0S12 Youngstown State def. Butler, 31-7Northeast 2-2S04 Dayton def. Robert Morris, 28-14S04 Sacred Heart def. Marist, 28-25S11 Duquesne def. Dayton, 35-31S11 Morehead State def. St. Francis (Pa.), 31-21Patriot 1-2S04 Georgetown def. Davidson, 20-10S04 Lehigh def. Drake, 28-14S11 Marist def. Bucknell, 14-3N20 Marist at GeorgetownSouthern 0-1S11 Appalachian State def. Jacksonville, 45-14

S04 Butler def. Albion, 29-13S04 Campbell def. Virginia-Wise, 20-16S04 Azusa Pacific def. San Diego, 42-14S11 Lenoir-Rhyne def. Davidson, 41-13S11 Drake def. Missouri S&T, 28-14S11 Franklin def. Valparaiso, 42-7S18 Jacksonville def. Webber International, 41-0S18 Butler def. Taylor, 28-20S18 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) def. Valparaiso, 50-7S25 Dayton def. Central State, 45-13

2010 PFL VS. OTHER CONFERENCES OVERALL RECORD: 10-18 (.357) [30 GAMES]FCS MEMBERS: 4-14 (.222) [20 GAMES] NON-DIVISION I: 6-4 (.600) [10 GAMES]

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RUSHING ypg 39 Rudell Small, JAC 88.00 43 Kenny Mantuo, DAV 84.75 50 Rashaun Brown, CAM 79.40

PASSING EFFICIENCY rating 4 Josh McGregor, JAC 163.46 14 Zach Lewis, MOR 143.16 22 Tommy Reilly, MAR 139.06 39 Mason Mills, SAN 129.90 42 Steve Valentino, DAY 126.38 43 Michael Piatkowski, DRA 126.07

TOTAL OFFENSE ypg 6 Josh McGregor, JAC 309.83 11 Zach Lewis, MOR 285.80 24 Steve Valentino, DAY 246.17 37 Michael Piatkowski, DRA 207.60 45 Tommy Reilly, MAR 203.00

RECEIVING YARDS ypg 16 Joshua Philpart, JAC 88.50 37 Godfrey Smith, SAN 73.33 38 James LaMacchia, MAR 73.20 44 Justin Watkins, DAY 68.00

RECEPTIONS rpg 5 James LaMacchia, MAR 7.40 38 Jordan Koopman, BUT 5.33 41 Zach Watkins, BUT 5.00 45 Joshua Philpart, JAC 4.83

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING ypg 15 Justin Williams, DAV 159.40 23 Sam Hoekstra, SAN 140.83

PUNTING avg 12 Greg Wood, VAL 42.09 19 Ted Moore, CAM 41.43 20 Michael Wilson, BUT 41.42 35 Kevin Pauly, MAR 40.03

PUNT RETURN avg 6 Tyler Hujik, DAY 18.38 22 Michael Lahart, DRA 12.50 23 James LaMacchia, MAR 12.09 47 Elliott Finkley, JAC 7.11

KICKOFF RETURN avg 15 Gary Hunter, DAY 29.75 38 Dorian Guy, JAC 25.25 47 Sam Hoekstra, SAN 24.04

FIELD GOALS MADE pg 48 Stanley Shurson, SAN 0.83 48 David Lang, BUT 0.83

SCORING AVERAGE ppg 14 Daniel Polk, CAM 8.40

INTERCEPTIONS pg 32 Fredrick Obi, SAN 0.50

TACKLES pg 11 Jordan Ridley, BUT 11.33 34 Tony Bachman, MOR 9.40

TACKLES FOR LOSS pg 1 Mario Kurn, SAN 2.33 10 Jerome Raymond, MOR 1.70 13 Dain Taylor, DRA 1.67 21 Devon Langhorst, DAY 1.50 29 John Behm, DAV 1.40 29 Mark Hall, MOR 1.40 33 Layne McCombs, JAC 1.33 48 James Vercammen, DAY 1.25

SACKS pg 1 Mario Kurn, SAN 1.58 8 Devon Langhorst, DAY 1.00 16 Dain Taylor, DRA 0.83 17 Jerome Raymond, MOR 0.80 28 Mike Morante, DAY 0.75 48 Grant Hunter, BUR 0.67

2010 NCAA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS (TOP-50 ONLY)

TOTAL OFFENSE ypg 5 Jacksonville 468.83 36 Dayton 380.33

TOTAL DEFENSE ypg 17 Butler 298.50 27 Dayton 310.83 36 Drake 327.00 50 Campbell 343.60

PASSING OFFENSE ypg 4 Jacksonville 319.67 7 Morehead State 286.60 19 Marist 253.60 36 Drake 224.17

PASSING DEFENSE ypg 7 Butler 133.00 9 Campbell 144.40 37 Davidson 175.40

PASS EFFICIENCY OFFENSE rating 6 Jacksonville 161.42 18 Morehead State 143.18 23 Marist 139.47 37 Dayton 131.38

PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE rating 28 Butler 115.18 39 Jacksonville 121.45 49 Marist 123.16

RUSHING OFFENSE ypg 32 Dayton 181.33 27 Campbell 189.00 40 Butler 161.33 49 Jacksonville 149.17

RUSHING DEFENSE ypg 1 Dayton 69.67 12 Drake 95.50 33 Jacksonville 127.17 42 Marist 136.80

SCORING OFFENSE ppg 9 Dayton 34.50 10 Jacksonville 34.33 41 Drake 26.67 50 Marist 25.80

SCORING DEFENSE ppg 24 Butler 20.50 25 Dayton 20.67

TURNOVER MARGIN pg 3 Jacksonville +1.50 12 San Diego +1.00 22 Campbell +0.80 33 Marist +0.60 37 Dayton +0.50

NET PUNTING avg 29 Drake 35.40 43 Butler 34.69 47 Marist 34.47

PUNT RETURNS avg 18 Dayton 14.29 28 Drake 12.50 37 Marist 10.67

SACKS pg 10 Dayton 3.17 14 Drake 2.83 26 San Diego 2.33 26 Jacksonville 2.33 40 Davidson 2.00

TACKLES FOR LOSS avg 21 Valparaiso 7.17 27 Dayton 6.83 27 San Diego 6.83 22 Jacksonville 7.08 19 Morehead State 7.20 23 Davidson 7.00 18 Drake 7.33

2010 NCAA TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS (TOP-50 ONLY)

PFL STATISTICAL TRENDS NUMBER IN SUPERSCRIPT NEXT TO YEAR INDICATES NUMBER OF PFL TEAMS

CATEGORY 20029 20039 20049 20059 20068 20078 20089 200910 201010Scoring Offense 28.2 26.9 22.4 27.1 25.0 29.1 24.8 21.5 22.6Total Offense 380.3 391.4 337.1 374.9 361.2 385.1 326.9 319.6 324.9 Rushing Off. 154.5 158.5 165.8 187.4 147.2 147.9 131.2 135.1 116.6 Passing Off. 225.8 232.9 171.3 187.5 214.0 237.2 195.7 184.5 208.3 Run % 41% 41% 49% 50% 41% 38% 40% 42% 36% Pass % 59% 59% 51% 50% 59% 62% 60% 58% 64%

Scoring Defense 28.8 25.8 24.7 27.6 25.2 25.9 23.5 21.4 27.6Total Defense 395.8 398.3 351.7 371.6 352.1 365.4 327.6 314.1 362.4 Rushing Def. 173.9 169.0 174.8 175.3 140.8 137.7 141.8 132.9 154.4 Passing Def. 221.9 229.3 176.9 196.3 211.3 227.7 185.8 181.2 207.9 Run % 44% 42% 50% 47% 40% 38% 43% 42% 43% Pass % 56% 58% 50% 53% 60% 62% 57% 58% 57%

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORTPFL ACTIVE CAREER LEADERSTOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS PFL 11563 Josh Johnson, San Diego (2005-08) 1. 7094 Josh McGregor, Jacksonville (2008-10) 2. 4765 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 3. 4088 Andrew Huck, Butler (2008-10) 4. 3844 Matt Kobli, Butler (2006-08, 10) 5. 3456 Rudell Small, Jacksonville (2007-10) 6. 3129 Mike Piatkowski, Drake (2009-10) 7. 2696 Daniel Polk, Campbell (2008-10) 8. 2516 Evan Sawyer, Morehead St. (2007-10) 9. 2216 Zach Lewis, Morehead State (2009-10) 10. 1751 Scott Gray, Butler (2007-10)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PFL 6811 JT Rogan, San Diego (2005-09) 1. 4297 Justin Williams, Davidson (2007-10) 2. 3871 Rudell Small, Jacksonville (2007-10) 3. 2760 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 4. 2203 Elliott Finkley, Jacksonville (2008-10) 5. 2076 Justin Watkins, Dayton (2006-10) 6. 1997 Kenny Mantuo, Davidson (2007-10) 7. 1970 Jordan Koopman, Butler (2008-10) 8. 1940 Scott Gray, Butler (2007-10) 9. 1912 Josh Philpart, Jacksonville (2008-10) 10. 1782 Desmond Cox, Morehead St. (2008-10)

RUSHING YARDS PFL 5830 Scott Phaydavong, Drake (2004-07) 1. 3456 Rudell Small, Jacksonville (2007-10) 2. 1751 Scott Gray, Butler (2007-10) 3. 1699 Kenny Mantuo, Davidson (2007-10) 4. 1215 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 5. 1212 Phil Morelli, San Diego (2008-10) 6. 1071 C.J. Oates, Campbell (2008-10) 7. 1064 Justin Williams, Davidson (2007-10) 8. 931 Matt Jelmini, San Diego (2008-10) 9. 930 Carl Smith, Campbell (2008-10) 10. 912 Ryan Hitchcock, Butler (2008-10)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS PFL 42 Jason Grove, Drake (1995-98) 1. 35 Rudell Small, Jacksonville (2007-10) 2. 24 Kenny Mantuo, Davidson (2007-10) 3. 23 Scott Gray, Butler (2007-10) 4. 14 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 5. 13 Justin Williams, Davidson (2007-10) 6. 11 Matt Kobli, Butler (2006-08, 10) 11 Daniel Polk, Campbell (2008-10) 11 Andrew Huck, Butler (2008-10) 11 Phil Morelli, San Diego (2008-10) 11 Ryan Dinnebeil, Marist (2009-10)

PASS COMPLETIONS PFL 775 Ryan Alexander, Davidson (2005-08) 1. 471 Josh McGregor, Jacksonville (2008-10) 2. 334 Andrew Huck, Butler (2008-10) 3. 298 Matt Kobli, Butler (2006-08, 10) 4. 297 Mike Piatkowski, Drake (2009-10) 5. 268 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 6. 205 Zach Lewis, Morehead State (2009-10) 7. 175 Evan Sawyer, Morehead State (2007-10) 8. 165 Daniel Polk, Campbell (2008-10) 9. 132 Nate Goergen, Valparaiso (2009-10) 10. 112 Tommy Reilly, Marist (2009-10)

PASSING YARDS PFL 9699 Josh Johnson, San Diego (2004-07) 1. 6996 Josh McGregor, Jacksonville (2008-10) 2. 3550 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 3. 3381 Andrew Huck, Butler (2008-10) 4. 3211 Mike Piatkowski, Drake (2009-10) 5. 3068 Matt Kobli, Butler (2006-08, 10) 6. 2246 Zach Lewis, Morehead State (2009-10) 7. 2145 Evan Sawyer, Morehead State (2007-10) 8. 1908 Daniel Polk, Campbell (2008-10) 9. 1471 Tommy Reilly, Marist (2009-10) 10. 1346 Erik Stepelton, Jacksonville (2007-10)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS PFL 113 Josh Johnson, San Diego (2004-07) 1. 73 Josh McGregor, Jacksonville (2008-10) 2. 28 Andrew Huck, Butler (2008-10) 3. 23 Matt Kobli, Butler (2006-08, 10) 4. 22 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 22 Mike Piatkowski, Drake (2009-10) 6. 17 Zach Lewis, Morehead State (2009-10) 7. 16 Evan Sawyer, Morehead State (2007-10) 8. 11 Sam Scudellari, San Diego (2008-10) 9. 9 Erik Stepelton, Jacksonville (2007-10) 9 Tommy Reilly, Marist (2009-10)

PASS RECEPTIONS PFL 247 Adam Hannula, San Diego (2002-05) 1. 139 *James LaMacchia, Marist (2007-10) 2. 136 Zach Watkins, Butler (2008-10) 3. 119 Josh Philpart, Jacksonville (2008-10) 4. 117 Steve Platek, Drake (2007-10) 5. 109 Godfrey Smith, San Diego (2006-10) 6. 108 Justin Watkins, Dayton (2006-10) 7. 92 Justin Millio, Dayton (2008-10) 92 Eddie McHale, Butler (2007-10) 9. 80 Nick Collins, Dayton (2007-10) 10. 73 Mark Hanabury, Davidson (2007-10)

RECEPTION YARDS PFL 3804 Rob Giancola, Valparaiso (2001-04) 1. 2007 *James LaMacchia, Marist (2007-10) 2. 1976 Justin Watkins, Dayton (2006-10) 3. 1887 Josh Philpart, Jacksonville (2008-10) 4. 1496 Zach Watkins, Butler (2008-10) 5. 1320 Godfrey Smith, San Diego (2006-10) 6. 1238 Steve Platek, Drake (2007-10) 7. 1060 Eddie McHale, Butler (2007-10) 8. 1053 Nick Collins, Dayton (2007-10) 9. 1010 Elliott Finkley, Jacksonville (2008-10) 10. 950 John McGough, San Diego (2007-10)

RECEPTION TOUCHDOWNS PFL 50 John Matthews, San Diego (2005-08) 1. 23 Josh Philpart, Jacksonville (2008-10) 2. 18 Justin Watkins, Dayton (2006-10) 3. 12 Zach Watkins, Butler (2008-10) 12 *James LaMacchia, Marist (2007-10) 5. 10 Elliott Finkley, Jacksonville (2008-10) 10 Eddie McHale, Butler (2007-10) 10 John McGough, San Diego (2007-10) 8. 9 Steve Platek, Drake (2007-10) 9 Godfrey Smith, San Diego (2006-10) 9 Rodney Sumter, Jacksonville (2008-10)

SCORING (POINTS) PFL 326 JT Rogan, San Diego (2006-09) 1. 236 Rudell Small, Jacksonville (2007-10) 2. 183 Nick Glavin, Dayton (2007-10) 3. 156 Kenny Mantuo, Davidson (2007-10) 4. 144 Scott Gray, Butler (2007-10) 5. 138 Josh Philpart, Jacksonville (2008-10) 6. 122 Justin Williams, Davidson (2007-10) 7. 120 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 8. 114 Steve Platek, Drake (2007-10) 114 Justin Watkins, Dayton (2006-10) 10. 94 Adam Willets, Campbell (2008-10)

SCORING (TOUCHDOWNS) PFL 54 JT Rogan, San Diego (2006-09) 1. 39 Rudell Small, Jacksonville (2007-10) 2. 26 Kenny Mantuo, Davidson (2007-10) 3. 24 Scott Gray, Butler (2007-10) 4. 23 Josh Philpart, Jacksonville (2008-10) 5. 20 Justin Williams, Davidson (2007-10) 20 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 7. 19 Justin Watkins, Dayton (2006-10) 19 Steve Platek, Drake (2007-10) 9. 13 Phil Morelli, San Diego (2008-10) 13 Elliott Finkley, Jacksonville (2008-10)

SCORING (KICKING) PFL 296 Hutch Parker, San Diego (2004-07) 1. 183 Nick Glavin, Dayton (2007-10) 2. 94 Adam Willets, Campbell (2008-10) 3. 89 Ben Behrendt, Davidson (2008-10) 4. 80 David Lang, Butler (2008-10) 5. 76 Josh Hostetler, Jacksonville (2008-10) 6. 66 Rainer Duzan, Morehead State (2009-10) 7. 58 Jason Myers, Marist (2009-10) 8. 33 Nate Miller, Dayton (2008-10) 9. 32 Stanley Shurson, San Diego (2009-10) 10. 26 Chris Smith, Valparaiso (2009-10)

FIELD GOALS MADE PFL 79 Billy Cundiff, Drake (1998-01) 1. 23 Nick Glavin, Dayton (2007-10) 2. 18 Adam Willets, Campbell (2008-10) 3. 14 Ben Behrendt, Davidson (2008-10) 4. 12 David Lang, Butler (2008-10) 5. 10 Rainer Duzan, Morehead State (2009-10) 10 Jason Myers, Marist (2009-10) 7. 8 Josh Hostetler, Jacksonville (2008, 10) 8. 6 Stanley Shurson, San Diego (2009-10) 9. 5 Chris Smith, Valparaiso (2009-10) 5 Nate Miller, Dayton (2008-10)

PAT KICKS MADE PFL 197 Hutch Parker, San Diego (2004-07) 1. 114 Nick Glavin, Dayton (2007-10) 2. 52 Josh Hostetler, Jacksonville (2008, 10) 3. 47 Ben Behrendt, Davidson (2008-10) 4. 44 David Lang, Butler (2008-10) 5. 40 Adam Willets, Campbell (2008-10) 6. 36 Rainer Duzan, Morehead State (2009-10) 7. 28 Jason Myers, Marist (2009-10) 8. 20 Billy Janssen, Drake (2008-10) 9. 18 Nate Miller, Dayton (2008-10) 10. 14 Stanley Shurson, San Diego (2009-10)

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORTPFL ACTIVE CAREER LEADERSPUNT RETURN YARDAGE PFL 1259 Nick Feldman, Morehead State (2005-08) 1. 876 Elliott Finkley, Jacksonville (2008-10) 2. 452 Tadd Dombart, Butler (2007-10) 3. 444 Justin Williams, Davidson (2007-10) 4. 376 Mike Lahart, Drake (2008-10) 5. 345 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 6. 285 *James LaMacchia, Marist (2007-10) 7. 147 Tyler Hujik, Dayton (2008, 10) 8. 104 Jordan Koopman, Butler (2008-10) 9. 54 Cory Nash, Valparaiso (2007-100 10. 44 Sam Hoekstra, San Diego (2010

KICK RETURN YARDAGE PFL 2512 Justin Campbell, Butler (2001-04) 1. 2395 Justin Williams, Davidson (2007-10) 2. 1088 Jordan Koopman, Butler (2008-10) 3. 978 Desmond Cox, Morehead State (2008-10) 4. 695 Lucas Mosier, Drake (2007-10) 5. 649 Sam Hoekstra, San Diego (2010 6. 644 Colby Walden, Jacksonville (2009-10) 7. 595 Gary Hunter, Dayton (2010 8. 591 Tim Bennett, Valparaiso (2009-10) 9. 523 Steve Valentino, Dayton (2007-10) 10. 503 Joe DeSimone, Marist (2009-10)

PUNTING YARDAGE PFL 9139 Mason Webb, Morehead State (2005-08) 1. 5804 Ted Moore, Campbell (2008-10) 2. 4232 Logan Chipperfield, Jacksonville (2008-10) 3. 3890 Andrew Wohler, Davidson (2007-10) 4. 3446 Michael Wilson, Butler (2009-10) 5. 2859 Kevin Pauly, Marist (2009-10) 6. 2584 Nate Miller, Dayton (2008-10) 7. 2338 Nick Glavin, Dayton (2007-10) 8. 1431 Greg Wood, Valparaiso (2010) 9. 1185 Stanley Shurson, San Diego (2009-10) 10. 1116 Billy Janssen, Drake (2008-10)

INTERCEPTIONS PFL 21 Mark Kasmer, Dayton (2001-02) 21 David Hyland, Morehead State (2005-08) 1. 11 Eli Crawford, Valparaiso (2007-10) 2. 7 Tadd Dombart, Butler (2007-10) 7 Jaquan Bryant, Marist (2009-10) 4. 5 Joe Ries, Dayton (2007-10) 5 Jack McKenna, Butler (2008-10) 5 Lacy McDougald, Jacksonville (2008-10) 7. 4 Nick Caldicott, Butler (2008-10) 4 Joseph Fennell, Jacksonville (2007-10) 4 Peter Kidwell, Davidson (2008-10) 10. 3 Ben Morrison, Drake (2007-10) 3 Erik Feliciano, Campbell (2008-10) 3 Christian Dixon, Campbell (2008-10) 3 Milton Brown, Campbell (2008-10) 3 Daryl Smith, Morehead State (2009-10) 3 Fred Obi, San Diego (2010) 3 Jordan DeWhirst, Jacksonville (2009-10)

TOTAL TACKLES PFL 441 Craig Unger, Morehead State (2001-04) 1. 258 *Rory Foley, Marist (2007-10) 2. 256 Ben Morrison, Drake (2007-10) 3. 255 James Vercammen, Dayton (2006-10) 4. 215 Joseph Fennell, Jacksonville (2007-10) 5. 191 Milton Brown, Campbell (2008-10) 6. 185 Joe Ries, Dayton (2007-10) 7. 174 Will Perry, Jacksonville (2007-10) 8. 170 Daniel Astrop, Davidson (2007-10) 9. 151 Lee Stanley, Campbell (2008-10) 10. 144 Eli Crawford, Valparaiso (2007-10)

TOTAL SACKS PFL 33.5 Eric Bakhtiari, San Diego (2004-07) 1. 25.5 Grant Hunter, Butler (2008-10) 2. 19.0 Dain Taylor, Drake (2007-10) 3. 16.0 Brandon Wingeier, Dayton (2006-10) 4. 13.5 Mario Kurn, San Diego (2009-10) 5. 13.0 Josh Walkup, Drake (2007-10) 6. 10.5 Ben Morrison, Drake (2007-10) 7. 10.0 Andrew Asbell, Drake (2006-08, 10) 10.0 James Vercammen, Dayton (2006-10) 8. 8.5 Bradley Burns, Jacksonville (2007-10) 9. 8.0 Jerome Raymond, Morehead St. (2008-10) 8.0 Nikko Carson, Valparaiso (2008-10)

TOTAL TACKLES FOR LOSS PFL 60.5 Eric Bakhtiari, San Diego (2004-07) 1. 40.5 Dain Taylor, Drake (2007-10) 2. 35.5 Grant Hunter, Butler (2008-10) 3. 34.0 James Vercammen, Dayton (2006-10) 4. 29.0 Brandon Wingeier, Dayton (2006-10) 29.0 Ben Morrison, Drake (2007-10) 6. 28.5 Josh Walkup, Drake (2007-10) 7. 27.0 Loka Kanongataa, San Diego (2007-10) 8. 24.0 Mario Kurn, San Diego (2009-10) 9. 22.0 Mark Hall, Morehead State (2008-10) 10. 18.5 Nikko Carson, Valparaiso (2007-10)

PASSES DEFENDED PFL 61 Charles Byrd, Morehead State (2002-04) 61 David Hyland, Morehead State (2005-07) 1. 19 Tadd Dombart, Butler (2007-10) 2. 18 Eli Crawford, Valparaiso (2007-10) 3. 17 Joe Ries, Dayton (2007-10) 4. 16 Jaquan Bryant, Marist (2009-10) 5. 13 Joseph Fennell, Jacksonville (2007-10) 6. 12 Jack McKenna, Butler (2008-10) 12 Mike Lahart, Drake (2008-10) 12 Lacy McDougald, Jacksonville (2008-10) 9. 10 Dain Taylor, Drake (2007-10) 10 Lucas Mosier, Drake (2007-10) 10 Milton Brown, Campbell (2008-10) 10 Daniel Astrop, Drake (2007-10) 10 Ben Morrison, Drake (2007-10)

NOTESThese lists only include players who have recorded at least one game played during the 2010 season. * - Marist totals which include seasons prior to joining the PFL in 2009. These marks are not eligible for PFL career records.