GAME 11
Bryant (3-7 / 1-3 Big South) vs. RMU (0-10 / 0-4 Big South)
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022 • Noon
Joe Walton Stadium (3,000) • Moon Township, Pa.
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Talent: Adam Gusky (pxp) & Ray "Smoke" Thomas (color)
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Slant Routes
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- The RMU football team concludes its 2022 schedule Saturday and celebrates its senior class beforehand by hosting Bryant in a Noon kickoff at Joe Walton Stadium.
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 - The Colonials are led by
Bernard Clark, Jr., who is in his fifth season leading the Colonials. In his first head coach position, Clark was named the 2019 Northeast Conference (NEC) Co-Coach of the Year and owns an overall record of 13-33 (.283).
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- RMU concluded a three-game road trip as well as its non-conference schedule in its last outing, a 27-9 loss @ Murray State (11/12). Cortezz Jones rushed for a pair of scores in the fourth quarter, including a 24-yard scamper with 13:41 remaining that pushed the Racers in front for good.
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- In their last Big South outing, the Colonials dropped a 34-21 decision @ Charleston Southern (11/5). The Buccaneers grabbed the decisive lead in the second quarter, 20-0, and eventually entered halftime with a 20-7 cushion en route to the victory.
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- A total of five Colonials were named to the 2022 Big South Preseason All-Conference Team, which came as part of Big South Media Day presented by Buy1.com, held at the Charlotte Marriott SouthPark Hotel. Named to the 2022 Preseason All-Big South First Team was defensive back
Sydney Audiger, offensive lineman
Hayden Baron, running back
Alijah Jackson and defensive lineman
Rico Watson. In addition, linebacker
Jamar Shegog was tabbed 2022 Preseason All-Big South Honorable Mention.
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- As part of Big South Media Day presented by Buy1.com, RMU was picked to finish sixth in the league in 2022. The Colonials posted an overall record of 4-6 (.400) in 2022, including a 4-1 (.800) mark at Joe Walton Stadium, and tied for third in the league standings. North Carolina A&T was selected as the 2022 preseason favorite in the Big South.
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The All-Time Series (Bryant) – No strangers on the gridiron, Saturday's contest between Bryant and RMU marks the first between the two programs as members of the Big South Conference. However, the all-time series dates back to the days of the Northeast Conference for both programs, with the Bulldogs owning a 9-3 (.750) advantage. In the last meeting between the two programs, the Colonials
earned a 24-20 victory at Joe Walton Stadium (10/26/19). RMU scored all 24 of its points in the second half, including 17 in the third quarter, in erasing a 13-0 halftime deficit. Former quarterback George Martin (2017-21) would hit wide receiver Garrett Houser (2018-20) with a 72-yard touchdown pass with 10:28 to go that gave the Colonials the lead for good.
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Defensively Speaking – RMU posted its finest defensive performance in the
Bernard Clark, Jr., era @ Delaware State (10/2), holding the Hornets to just 115 yards of total offense. It's the lowest amount by an opponent since the Colonials held Albany to just 91 yards Nov. 4, 2006, at Joe Walton Stadium. The school record for fewest total yards allowed also came during the 2006 campaign, when RMU held Rowan to -19 yards of total offense in a 21-0 victory Sept. 23, 2006, which also came at the Joe. In that contest the Profs managed just 25 yards through the air and -44 yards rushing as the Colonials racked up eight sacks on the afternoon.
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Racking 'Em Up – Senior linebacker
Bradley Magee paced the RMU defense @ Charleston Southern (11/5), posting a game-high 12 stops, including nine solo takedowns. Thanks to the performance, Magee became the ninth different member of the Colonials to record a double-digit effort for tackles this season. Linebacker
Joe Casale owns a team-high four after his career-high 13 stops @ Campbell (10/15) and leads RMU in tackles with 70, an average of 8.8 per contest that is tied for third in the Big South with Tyquan King of North Carolina A&T. Joining Magee and Casale with double-digit tackle games this season for RMU are linebackers
Tony Brown,
Amauri Floyd and
Donovan Parham and defensive backs
Sydney Audiger,
William Barber,
Dakarai Cabell and
Shakespeare Louis.
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Action – Fifth-year running back
Alijah Jackson posted the best game of his final season in an RMU uniform against North Carolina A&T (10/22), posting his first 100-yard rushing effort of the 2022 campaign. Jackson finished with 111 yards on 23 carries, an average of 4.8 yards per rush. Jackson enters Saturday's season finale having accumulated 2,795 career rushing yards, which ranks fourth in program history. His performance against North Carolina A&T also marked his 12th career game eclipsing the 100-yard rushing plateau, which is tied with Archie Wannamaker (1996-98) for fourth in program history.
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Pick Six – A development in the secondary for the Colonials in the second half of the 2022 season has been freshman safety
Cosey Scarebrook. In RMU's last Big South contest @ Charleston Southern (11/5), the rookie from Madison, Ala., intercepted Bucs quarterback Deymon Fleming, Jr., and scampered 81 yards to pay dirt to pull the Colonials to within 20-14 early in the third quarter. The pick six is tied for the second longest interception return for a score in program history, joining former safety Mason Gray, who also notched an 81-yard interception return for a touchdown in a 41-21 triumph over Duquesne (11/19/19) at Joe Walton Stadium. Scarebrook owns 16 tackles in seven games for the Colonials in 2022, including 12 solo and a sack, to go with his pick six and a pair of pass breakups.
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Still On Top – The program's first running back, Tim Hall (1994-95), spent two seasons with the Colonials and during his career rushed for 2,908 yards. He accomplished the feat on 393 carries, an average of 7.40 yards per attempt. That total remains No. 1 in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) record book entering the 2022 season, a span that hits 26 years this fall.
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