Junior left guard Nebojsa Nedic (71) and senior left tackle Melvin Warrick (74) have done a fine job of protecting quarterback Brad Dawson's blind side this season. The pair, along with the rest of the Waynesburg offensive line, have allowed just seven quarterback sacks, which ties for the lowest total in the PAC.
Complete Game Notes
Waynesburg (5-2, 3-1) vs. Saint Vincent (2-5, 2-2)
When: Saturday, Oct. 30
Where: Latrobe, Pa. (Chuck Noll Field)
Radio: 99.5-FM WCYJ (Waynesburg University), AM-1480 WCNS
T.V.: WCTV, Channel 14 (Franklin Township Comcast Cable)
Webcasts: http://www.waynesburgsports.com/index.aspx?path=football, http://www.meridix.com/everywhere.php?liveid=SaintVincentCollege
Series Breakdown
All-Time Series: Waynesburg leads 14-10-4
First Meeting: 1929 – Waynesburg 19-6
Last Meeting: 2009 – Waynesburg 33-12
Things to Watch For
* Waynesburg junior defensive back Sean Hunt's seven interceptions not only lead the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC), but are also tied for third overall in Division III of the NCAA. Also, junior defensive tackle Darryl Moore, Jr. is tied for the PAC lead and tied for 18th in Division III with 1.7 tackles for loss per game. He is also in fourth place in the PAC with six sacks.
* Saturday's PAC contest between Waynesburg and Saint Vincent has the makings of an all-out aerial assault. The Bearcats boast the top-ranked passing offense in the conference (236.6 ypg), while the Yellow Jackets have the third-most potent attack (225.3 ypg). When it comes to the passing game, Waynesburg has done a better job of protecting senior quarterback Brad Dawson, and looks to continue that trend on Saturday. The Jacket offensive line has given up just seven sacks, which ties for the top spot in the PAC. Saint Vincent, on the other hand, has given up 18.
* Saint Vincent is the least penalized team in the PAC, yielding just 54.9 yards per contest. Waynesburg is at the other end of the spectrum, committing a conference-high 79.4 penalty yards per contest. If the game comes down to the wire and the Bearcats need a quick score, they have the distinction of being the only team in the conference to successfully convert an onside kick. Waynesburg, on the other hand, is the only team in the PAC to have two onside kicks tried against them. Neither was successful.