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Washington & Jefferson Football Game Notes

Wide receiver Brent Heckel is one of 14 seniors who will play his final game on the turf at John F. Wiley Stadium on Saturday, when Waynesburg hosts Washington & Jefferson for senior day.

Complete Game Notes

Waynesburg (6-3, 4-2) vs. Washington & Jefferson (7-2, 5-1) 

When: Saturday, Nov. 13

Where: Waynesburg, Pa. (John F. Wiley Stadium)

Radio: 99.5-FM WCYJ (Waynesburg University), AM 1450 WJPA

 

T.V.: WCTV, Channel 14 (Franklin Township Comcast Cable)


Webcast: http://www.waynesburgsports.com/index.aspx?path=football

Series Breakdown
All-Time Series: Washington & Jefferson leads 34-3

First Meeting: 1897 – Washington & Jefferson 22-0

Last Meeting: 2009 – Washington & Jefferson 35-12


Things to Watch For

* Waynesburg junior defensive back Sean Hunt's eight interceptions not only lead the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC), but are also tied for fourth overall in Division III of the NCAA. If Hunt can pick off two passes on Saturday, he would tie Darrin Gavran's record for interceptions in a season. Gavran picked recorded 10 interceptions in 1986.

 

*Junior defensive tackle Darryl Moore, Jr. is tied for 36th in all of Division III when it comes to tackles for loss per game with 1.50 per contest. He has 13.5 stops in the backfield on the season. W&J's Frank Gigler is tied with Moore at 1.50 stops in the backfield per game.

* Congratulations go out to Waynesburg sophomore defensive back Bryan Gary, who was one of just 22 players from across the country to be named to the D3Football.com Team of the Week. Gary piled up a game-high 13 tackles, including 10 solo stops, against Thomas More this past Saturday. He also had a game-high three tackles for loss and forced a fumble.
 

 

* With 231 yards on Saturday, Brad Dawson would become just the second quarterback in Waynesburg history to pass for at least 6,500 yards. Ironically, he set the Yellow Jacket record for passing yards in a season (2,718) by throwing for 237 yards against W&J in 2009. Dawson currently sits in second place on the school's all-time passing yardage list with 6,269.

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