Week 02 | September 9, 2018 | download a PDF version of the report
2018 ODAC Football Standings
 
 
Randolph-Macon
Bridgewater
Hampden-Sydney
Washington and Lee
Ferrum
Shenandoah
Emory & Henry
Guilford
  Conference Overall
GP Record Win % GP Record Win % Last 10 Streak
Randolph-Macon 7 6-1 0.857 12 9-3 0.750 8-2 Lost 1
Bridgewater 7 4-3 0.571 10 6-4 0.600 6-4 Won 4
Hampden-Sydney 7 4-3 0.571 9 4-5 0.444 4-5 Lost 1
Washington and Lee 7 3-4 0.429 9 5-4 0.556 5-4 Lost 3
Ferrum 7 3-4 0.429 10 5-5 0.500 5-5 Lost 2
Shenandoah 7 3-4 0.429 10 5-5 0.500 5-5 Won 2
Emory & Henry 7 3-4 0.429 9 4-5 0.444 4-5 Won 1
Guilford 7 2-5 0.286 9 3-6 0.333 3-6 Lost 2
 
ODAC Coaching Records
 
 
Mike Clark, BC (24/24)
Curt Newsome, E&H (5/5)
Rob Grande, FC (3/3)
Chris Rusiewicz, GC (8/8)
Marty Favret, H-SC (19/19)
Pedro Arruza, R-MC (15/15)
Scott Yoder, SU (6/6)
Garrett LeRose, W&L (1/1)
  Conference Overall
 Coach (yrs/at school) Win Loss Ties Win % Win Loss Ties Win %
Mike Clark, BC (24/24) 84 62 0 0.575 154 100 1 0.606
Curt Newsome, E&H (5/5) 18 16 0 0.529 27 22 0 0.551
Rob Grande, FC (3/3) 3 4 0 0.429 19 11 0 0.633
Chris Rusiewicz, GC (8/8) 27 27 0 0.500 42 37 0 0.532
Marty Favret, H-SC (19/19) 83 37 0 0.692 130 66 0 0.663
Pedro Arruza, R-MC (15/15) 55 41 0 0.573 90 64 0 0.584
Scott Yoder, SU (6/6) 16 25 0 0.390 29 31 0 0.483
Garrett LeRose, W&L (1/1) 3 4 0 0.429 5 4 0 0.556

Weekly Award Winners
WEEK 1
Offense:  Josh Breece | So. | RB | Washington and Lee
Defense:  Daquan Pridget | So. | DB | Shenandoah
WEEK 2
Offense:  De'Eric Bell | Sr. | RB | Guilford
Defense:  Jarrod Russ | Jr. | DL | Guilford
WEEK 3
Offense:  Hayden Bauserman | Sr. | QB | Shenandoah
Defense:  Aaron Cox | So. | DE | Randolph-Macon
WEEK 4
Offense:  Zack Clifford | Jr. | QB | Ferrum
Defense:  Tyler Redmond | So. | DB | Emory & Henry
WEEK 5
Offense:  Alec Cobb | Sr. | QB | Hampden-Sydney
Defense:  Chad Vanlandingham | Sr. | LB | Hampden-Sydney
WEEK 6
Offense:  Hayden Bauserman | Sr. | QB | Shenandoah
Defense:  Patrick Ryan | Sr. | DB | Washington and Lee
WEEK 7
Offense:  Alec Cobb | Sr. | QB | Hampden-Sydney
Defense:  Will Corry | Jr. | OLB | Washington and Lee
WEEK 8
Offense:  Hunter Taylor | So. | QB | Emory & Henry
Defense:  Tyler Redmond | So. | DB | Emory & Henry
WEEK 9
Offense:  Brian Mann | Jr. | RB | Ferrum
Defense:  Bryce Smith | So. | LB | Guilford
WEEK 10
Offense:  Hayden Bauserman | Sr. | QB | Shenandoah
Defense:  Zach Bullard | Sr. | LB | Ferrum
WEEK 11
Offense:  Hunter Taylor | So. | QB | Emory & Henry
Defense:  Anthony Williams | Jr. | CB | Randolph-Macon
Defensive Player of the Week
Offensive Player of the Week
Jarrod Russ | Guilford | Jr. | Defensive Lineman
Russ, a junior from Columbia, S.C., was more than eager to get back on the field after week one's weather cancellation as he helped Guilford to a 61-35 win over Methodist University. Russ was ever-present in the Monarch's backfield, registering 4.5 tackles for a loss of a seven total stops. He cost Methodist 25 yards of offense on those five plays. That total included 3.5 sacks for a loss of 17 yards. He forced a fumble on one of those quarterback hits. Russ helped Guilford to five total team sacks and three forced turnovers.
De'Eric Bell | Guilford | Sr. | Running Back
Bell, a senior from Jackson, Ga., assaulted by the ODAC and Guilford record books in the Quakers 61-35 victory over Methodist University. Bell ran the ball 24 times and racked up 225 yards and a school-record five touchdowns on the ground. He is just the fourth player in ODAC history to rack up five touchdown runs. His 30 points tied for fourth in the conference record book. The 225 yards rushing mark his third 200-plus yard game and accounted for the bulk of his 284 all-purpose yards. He scored on runs of 34, 13, six, six and 10 yards. Bell now owns Guilford records for scoring (286 points) and touchdowns (47), both of which rank third in ODAC history.
This Week's Results
Football
September 8, 2018 Final
31
Ferrum
20
Apprentice
Football
September 8, 2018 Final
17
Chris. Newport
13
Hampden-Sydney
Football
September 8, 2018 Final
47
Washington and Lee
14
Sewanee
Football
September 8, 2018 Final
14
Averett
24
Randolph-Macon
Football
September 8, 2018 Final
35
Stevenson
23
Bridgewater
Football
September 8, 2018 Final
21
N.C. Wesleyan
59
Shenandoah
Football
September 8, 2018 Final
35
Methodist
61
Guilford
Weekly Individual Statistical Superlatives
PASSING RUSHING RECEIVING
Alec Cobb, H-SC 31-of-47, 399 yards, 1 TD De'Eric Bell, GC 24 for 225 yards, 5 TD Jalen Hudson, SU 11 for 109 yards, 2 TD
Hayden Bauserman, SU 34-of-53, 343 yards, 6 TD Brian Mann, FC 18 for 140 yards, 1 TD Kaleb Smith, H-SC 12 for 107 yards, 1 TD
Alex Manley, GC 12-of-27, 204 yards, 2 TD Drew Richardson, W&L 17 for 133 yards, 2 TD Juwan Houston, GC 4 for 108 yards, 1 TD
Jay Scroggins, BC 17-of-31, 169 yards, 0 TD Demetreus Jalepes, BC 21 for 114 yards, 0 TD Major Morgan, H-SC 8 for 100 yards, 0 TD
Burke Estes, R-MC 13-of-22, 163 yards, 1 TD Victor Glover, GC 12 for 89 yards, 1 TD Montgomery Owen, W&L 2 for 99 yards, 1 TD
           
TACKLES TACKLES FOR LOSS (SACKS) INTERCEPTIONS
Brian Gwaltney, H-SC 13 (8 solo) Jarrod Russ, GC 4.5 TFL (3.5 sacks), -25 yards Chris Walton, Jr., SU 1 for 43 yards, 1 TD
Griffin Davis, H-SC 12 (7 solo) Will Corry, W&L 3.5 TFL (2.5 sacks), -12 yards Matt Dodson, W&L 1 for 28 yards, 0 TD
Raekwon Giggetts, FC 11 (6 solo) James Ridley, FC 2.5 TFL (0.5 sacks), -13 yards Alex Andros, W&L 1 for 20 yards, 0 TD
Re'Shaun Myers, BC 10 (6 solo) Griffin Davis, H-SC 2.0 TFL (1.0 sacks), -3 yards De'Angelo Barr, R-MC 1 for 18 yards, 0 TD
Dean Johnson, W&L 9 (4 solo) Chad Vanlandingham, H-SC 2.0 TFL (0.0 sacks), -10 yards Tyler Williams, SU 1 for 8 yards, 0 TD

Team News and Notes
BRIDGEWATER out-gained Stevenson (422-to-418), but a pair of turnovers contributed to a 35-23 loss to the Mustangs. Demetreus Jalepes continues to perform as the Eagles lead back with 114 yards on 21 carries. Quarterback Jay Scroggins threw for 169 yards and ran in a pair of touchdowns on six carries. Wide receiver Trey Stephens tossed a touchdown pass to Dakoda Shrader. Brendon Maturey led the receiving corps with six catches for 81 yards. Defensively, Re'Shaun Myers led the unit with 10 tackles. Dustin Green and Joe Caron had six stops each.

NEXT WEEK | vs. N.C. Wesleyan (1-1, 0-0 USAS) | 7:00 PM
For the second week in a row, Bridgewater will open a new series, this time with N.C. Wesleyan. The Battling Bishops enter the contest following a 59-21 loss at ODAC member Shenandoah.
   
FERRUM posted its first win of its ODAC-era with a 31-20 triumph at Apprentice School. With the game tied 14-all after the first quarter, the Panthers rattled off 17 unanswered points to create some space. Zack Clifford was responsible for three touchdowns as he threw a pair of Nick Pearce and Johnny White, Jr., and ran one is as part of a 40-yard day. Brian Mann added onto his ODAC-leading total (398 yards) with 140 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries. Pearce led the receivers with five catches for 45 yards. Defensively, Raekwon Giggetts led the unit with 11 stops including 1.5 for a loss. James Ridley made 2.5 tackles behind the Builders' line and forced a fumble. Kendall Bell came down with an interception.

NEXT WEEK | at Averett University (1-1, 0-0 USAS) | 6:00 PM
Ferrum stays on the road as the Panthers head to Averett for the 19th meeting between the two schools since 2000. Last season, Averett posted a 19-7 victory in Ferrum to close the gap to 13-5 in Ferrum's favor in the all-time series. Averett enters Saturday's contest following a 24-14 loss to ODAC-member Randolph-Macon.
   
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY fell 17-13 to Christopher Newport in the Tigers’ 2018 home opener. The teams alternated scores for much of the game. Hampden-Sydney took the lead back as time expired in the first half, using a 30-yard field goal from Rhett Anderson to go up 13-10 at intermission. The defenses took over in the second half as Christopher Newport managed the only score of the half – a touchdown midway through the third quarter. Offensively, Alec Cobb was 31-of-47 for 399 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Kaleb Smith had a strong day with 152 yards of total offense on 44 rushing yards and 108 receiving yards on 12 catches including a 52-yard TD reception. Major Morgan had eight catches for 100 yards, and Blake Page led all players in all-purpose yards with 162, amassing 78 receiving yards on four receptions and 84 kick return yards. Defensively, Brian Gwaltney led all players with 13 tackles, while Griffin Davis had 12 stops, including a sack, two tackles-for-loss, and a fumble recovery. John Kline had a sack and a forced fumble. Brendan Weinberg and Chad Vanlandingham each had two TFLs.

NEXT WEEK | vs. University of New England (0-2, 0-0 CCC) | 1:00 PM
Hampden-Sydney stays home next week for its inaugural meeting with the University of New England. The Nor'Easters enter the contest having scored just two touchdowns over its first two outings in losses to Coast Guard (33-7) and Husson (47-7).
   
SHENANDOAH quarterback Hayden Bauserman tied his own school-record with six touchdown passes in the Hornets 59-21 win over N.C. Wesleyan. Bauserman completed passes to 10 different receivers in goin 34-of-53 for 343 yards. Jalen Hudson and Casey Stewart caught two TD passes each with Jake Wallace and Adrian DeNeal catching the remaining two from Bauserman. Trammel Anthony caught his scoring pass from Ben Agostino. Hudson finished with 177 all-purpose yards as he caught an ODAC-high 11 passes for 109 yards, ran for 24 yards, and notched 44 yards on two kickoff returns. Mario Wisdom led the rushing offense with 80 yards and a score on 10 carries. Defensively, Tyler Williams registered eight stop with a pair for a loss to go with an interception. Daquan Pridget also made eight tackles. TJ Heflin intercepted a pass and Nigel Duberry registered a quarterback sack.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Hobart College (1-1, 0-0 Liberty) | 7:00 PM
Shenandoah stays home for the second contest of its five-game homestand against Hobart College. The squads will be meeting for just the second time with last season's 56-30 win by the Statesmen serving as the inaugural matchup. Hobart enters Saturday's contest following a 62-24 thumping of Morrisville State College. The week prior, HC was beaten, 56-7, by Brockport State.
EMORY & HENRY was idle on Saturday due to its scheduled bye.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Methodist University (0-2, 0-0 USAS) | 1:00 PM
The Wasps return to the gridiron against Methodist University on Saturday. The pair will be meeting for the 14th time with E&H owning a 9-4 lead in the all-time series that began in the 2001. Their last meeting came in 2013 with the Wasps collecting a 61-22 victory that was later vacated in the offseason. The Monarchs enter the contest following losses to Shenandoah (48-33) and Guilford (61-35) in the first two weeks.
   
GUILFORD exploded for a 61-35 win over Methodist behind 225-yard and a school-record five touchdowns from De'Eric Bell. Guilford ran for six TDs as a team, second-most in school-history. Bell is only the fourth player in ODAC history to run for five touchdowns in one game. He is now the Guilford all-time leader in points (286) and touchdowns (47), both of which rank third in ODAC history. Juwan Houston had four catches for 108 yards, which included a 60-yard touchdown catch. Quarterback Alex Manley, a transfer from Emory & Henry, made his first college start at quarterback and passed for 204 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 52 yards as Guilford totaled 414 team rushing yards, two shy of the school record. Defensively, Jarrod Russ was a terror in the Monarch's backfield as he cost them 25 yards of offense with 4.5 TFLs including 3.5 sacks. Chris Walton, Jr. scored his first college touchdown when he returned a deflected pass 43 yards for a score. Guilford limited the Monarchs to two first downs on 13 third-down plays. Over the past two years, the Quakers have held Methodist to 14 percent on third downs (5-of-35).

NEXT WEEK | vs. Davidson University (2-0, 0-0 Pioneer (NCAA D1)) | 7:00 PM
Guilford stays home and closes out a two-year deal with NCAA Division I-FCS member Davidson University on Saturday. The Wildcats claimed last year's meeting, 42-21, and lead the all-time series 22-9-1 dating back to 1900. Davidson's new head coach is former W&L mentor Scott Abell, who led the Generals to last season's ODAC title. Davidson is 2-0 this season behind victories over Brevard (34-13) and Chowan (49-28).
   
RANDOLPH-MACON got back on track with a 24-14 home win over Averett. Offensive production was spread around with Justin DeLeon and Sean McDonald picking up rushing scores. Jordan Hall led the ground game with 76 yards on 17 carries. Burke Estes threw for 163 yards and a touchdown to Deandre Gill. Gill led the receiving unit with 73 yards on four catches. Defensively, Yonis Blanco led the unit with eight stops and a pass breakup. De'Angelo Barr intercepted a pass while forcing and recovering a fumble. Bryan Sullivan also forced and recovered a fumble to go with 1.5 tackles for loss.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Catholic University (0-2, 0-0 NEWMAC) | 1:00 PM
Randolph-Macon stays home for a matchup with former ODAC associate member Catholic University. R-MC leads the all-time series, 23-15-1, which dates back to 1916. The Cardinals did close the gap last season with a 25-20 win in Washington, D.C. The Cardinals enter the contest following a lopsided loss at Utica, 45-21.
   
WASHINGTON AND LEE defeated Sewanee for the 13th time in the past 14 meetings by a score of 47-14 to improve to 2-0 on the season.  This is just the seventh time since 1963 that the Generals have begun a season 2-0.  W&L has started 3-0 just twice since the turn of the century. The Generals gained 501 yards of offense including 402 rushing yards. They were 7-of-12 on third down. Quarterback Drew Richardson led the way with 133 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 17 carries. Josh Breece carried the ball just 12 times for 69 yards, snapping his school-record streak of nine straight games of 100 or more yards rushing. Defensively, W&L sacked Sewanee's quarterback five times, led by Will Corry with 2.5 sacks among his 3.5 tackles for loss. Alex Andros, Sam Neale and Matt Dodson intercepted passes. Alex Cantrell blocked a punt, which Logan Brand picked up and returned 20 ayrds for a touchdown.

NEXT WEEK | vs. Maryville (Tenn.) College (0-2, 0-0 USAS) | 1:00 PM
Washington and Lee and Maryville College will be meeting for the 15th time on Saturday in a series dating back to 1977. Neither squad has the advantage with the previous 14 meetings tied 7-all. This will be their first meeting since 1990 when the Scots posted a 21-7 win in Maryville. MVC enters this outing on the heels of two lopsided losses to Berry (38-3) and Centre (40-6).
Team Schedules and Results
Bridgewater (6-4, 4-3 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Gettysburg W, 34-17 Final
Sat. 8 Stevenson L, 35-23 Final
Sat. 29 at Guilford * W, 30-28 Final
October
Sat. 6 Washington and Lee * L, 30-20 Final
Sat. 13 Hampden-Sydney * L, 42-21 Final
Sat. 20 at Randolph-Macon * L, 44-41 Final - OT
Sat. 27 Shenandoah * W, 28-20 Final
November
Sat. 3 Emory & Henry * W, 53-13 Final
Sat. 10 at Ferrum * W, 42-21 Final
Sat. 17 N.C. Wesleyan W, 21-14 Final
Emory & Henry (4-5, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Ferrum * 3rd Annual Crooked Road Classic W, 45-29 Final
Sat. 15 Methodist Cancelled
Sat. 22 at Rochester (N.Y.) W, 52-17 Final
Sat. 29 at Hampden-Sydney * L, 56-27 Final
October
Sat. 6 Thomas More L, 41-27 Final
Sat. 13 at Washington and Lee * L, 40-29 Final
Sat. 20 Shenandoah * W, 52-50 Final
Sat. 27 Randolph-Macon * L, 56-21 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Bridgewater * L, 53-13 Final
Sat. 10 Guilford * W, 70-27 Final
Ferrum (5-5, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 Emory & Henry * 3rd Annual Crooked Road Classic L, 45-29 Final
Sat. 8 at Apprentice W, 31-20 Final
Sat. 22 Greensboro W, 81-0 Final
Sat. 29 at Shenandoah * W, 38-21 Final
October
Fri. 12 at Guilford * L, 28-27 Final
Sat. 20 Washington and Lee * L, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 Hampden-Sydney * W, 32-19 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Randolph-Macon * W, 28-23 Final
Sat. 10 Bridgewater * L, 42-21 Final
Sat. 17 at Averett Game played on 11/17 L, 20-13 Final
Guilford (3-6, 2-5 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 Huntingdon # No contest Cancelled
Sat. 8 Methodist W, 61-35 Final
Thu. 13 at Davidson L, 91-61 Final
Sat. 29 Bridgewater * L, 30-28 Final
October
Sat. 6 at Randolph-Macon * L, 63-34 Final
Fri. 12 Ferrum * W, 28-27 Final
Sat. 20 at Hampden-Sydney * L, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 Washington and Lee * W, 40-3 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Shenandoah * L, 62-47 Final
Sat. 10 at Emory & Henry * L, 70-27 Final
Hampden-Sydney (4-5, 4-3 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sun. 2 at Averett L, 33-14 Final
Sat. 8 Chris. Newport L, 17-13 Final
Sat. 15 U. of New England Cancelled
Sat. 29 Emory & Henry * W, 56-27 Final
October
Sat. 6 at Shenandoah * L, 59-34 Final
Sat. 13 at Bridgewater * W, 42-21 Final
Sat. 20 Guilford * W, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 at Ferrum * L, 32-19 Final
November
Sat. 3 at Washington and Lee * W, 24-20 Final
Sat. 10 Randolph-Macon * L, 48-35 Final
Randolph-Macon (9-3, 6-1 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
August
Thu. 30 at Johns Hopkins L, 63-31 Final
September
Sat. 8 Averett W, 24-14 Final
Wed. 12 Catholic W, 41-6 Final
Sat. 29 at Washington and Lee * W, 23-7 Final
October
Sat. 6 Guilford * W, 63-34 Final
Sat. 13 at Shenandoah * W, 45-14 Final
Sat. 20 Bridgewater * W, 44-41 Final - OT
Sat. 27 at Emory & Henry * W, 56-21 Final
November
Sat. 3 Ferrum * L, 28-23 Final
Sat. 10 at Hampden-Sydney * W, 48-35 Final
Sat. 17 at John Carroll % NCAA Division III Playoffs -- First Round W, 23-20 Final
Sat. 24 at Muhlenberg % NCAA Championship - Second Round L, 35-6 Final
Shenandoah (5-5, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Methodist W, 48-33 Final
Sat. 8 N.C. Wesleyan W, 59-21 Final
Sat. 15 Hobart L, 56-48 Final
Sat. 29 Ferrum * L, 38-21 Final
October
Sat. 6 Hampden-Sydney * W, 59-34 Final
Sat. 13 Randolph-Macon * L, 45-14 Final
Sat. 20 at Emory & Henry * L, 52-50 Final
Sat. 27 at Bridgewater * L, 28-20 Final
November
Sat. 3 Guilford * W, 62-47 Final
Sat. 10 at Washington and Lee * W, 27-24 Final - OT
Washington and Lee (5-4, 3-4 ODAC)
Date Opponent Notes Result Status Links
September
Sat. 1 at Dickinson W, 16-10 Final - OT
Sat. 8 at Sewanee W, 47-14 Final
Sat. 29 Randolph-Macon * L, 23-7 Final
October
Sat. 6 at Bridgewater * W, 30-20 Final
Sat. 13 Emory & Henry * W, 40-29 Final
Sat. 20 at Ferrum * W, 38-35 Final
Sat. 27 at Guilford * L, 40-3 Final
November
Sat. 3 Hampden-Sydney * L, 24-20 Final
Sat. 10 Shenandoah * L, 27-24 Final - OT