WESTERN ILLINOIS LEATHERNECKS (1-0)
at PURDUE BOILERMAKERS (0-1)
Saturday, September 11 •
11 a.m. Central • West Lafayette, Ind.
Ross-Ade Stadium (Bermuda
Tift/62,500 capacity)
All-Time Series: First
Meeting
THE
GAME: This is the first meeting between Western
Illinois and Purdue... The Leathernecks are 0-3 against the Big Ten since 1986,
two losses to Wisconsin and one to Illinois... Since 1993 Western has played at
least one game each year against a Football Bowl Subdivision team. In 2000 and
2003 Western played two games, and would split in both years each time
defeating a Mid-American Conference member... Western owns six wins over FBS
teams since 1986, but none since 2003.
THE RANKINGS: Western received 13
votes (45th place) in The Sports Network 'Top 25 poll. Purdue is not ranked.
THE SCHEMES: Western Illinois will
line up in a multiple formation on offense and 3-4 alignment on defense...
Purdue runs a spread offense and 4-3 defense.
THE COACHES: Mark Hendrickson
begins his 12th year in the Leatherneck Football program, first as the head
coach. He owns a 1-0 record this season, 6-10 record in three years (parts of
two years as acting head coach... Danny Hope is 5-8 in his second year at
Purdue and 40-30 overall in seven years as a head coach.
NEARING 500: Leatherneck Football is
nearing another milestone in the storied program. Western is standing with 499
wins all-time, now one shy of 500. The .546 winning percentage (499-412-36
dating back to 1903) is the highest winning percentage of all the Division I
programs in the state of Illinois.
ALL-TIME SERIES: This is the first meeting
between Western Illinois and Purdue... The Leathernecks are 0-3 all-time
against teams in the Big 10 Conference, losing to Wisconsin (1991, 2006) and
Illinois (2007).
SCOUTING THE
BOILERMAKERS: Purdue suffered a 23-12 loss at Notre Dame to start the season...
Robert Marve completed 31-of-42 passes for 220 yards but he did throw two
interceptions... Keith Smith was on the receiving end most of the day,
finishing with 12 catches totaling 80 yards... Dan Dierking rushed for a
team-high 56 yards and caught five passes for 28 yards... All-American Ryan
Kerrigan made seven tackles, including 2.5 for a loss, and forced a fumble...
Jason Werner shared in the team lead making seven stops. He had 1.5 TFL...
Charleton Williams made seven stops as well... Two of Kawann Short's four
tackles went for a loss... Carson Wiggs averaged 42 yards on six punts,
including a long of 51 yards, and put two inside the 20-yard line... The total offense
was close with Notre Dame out-gaining the Boilermakers 358-322... Purdue had
only five penalties called but ND had just two... Purdue dominated the time of
possession, holding onto the ball more than 10 minutes longer than Notre
Dame... Purdue was 5-of-17 on third down and 2-of-4 on fourth down. The
Fighting Irish converted 50 percent on third down, and sacked Marve four
times... Smith enters the week third nationally with his 12 catches, one off
the national lead... This game against Western begins a stretch of three
straight at Ross-Ade Stadium before Big Ten Conference play begins at
Northwestern.
WESTERN AGAINST THE FBS: Since 1986,
Western Illinois has racked up six wins over teams from the Football Bowl
Subdivision. The most recent came in 2003 against the Mid-American
Conference... Two years Western played two FBS foes (2000 and 2003), the
Fighting Leathernecks earned a split.
Aug. 30, 1986 at
Kansas State L 7-35
Nov. 7, 1986 at
Northern Illinois W 10-0
Sept. 9, 1987 at
Fresno State L 17-20
Nov. 7, 1987 at
Northern Illinois L 14-29
Nov. 5, 1988 at
Northern Illinois L 6-16
Sept. 30, 1989 at
Northern Illinois L 27-34
Sept. 8, 1990 at
Kansas State L 6-27
Sept. 14, 1991 at
Wisconsin L 13-31
Sept. 18, 1993 at
Eastern Michigan L 14-16
Sept. 10, 1994 at
Western Michigan L 7-43
Sept. 9, 1995 at
Ball State L 7-20
Sept. 7, 1996 at
Northern Illinois W 17-0
Sept. 20, 1997 at
Marshall L 7-48
Sept. 12, 1998 at
Central Michigan L 14-35
Sept. 2, 1999 at
Northern Illinois W 27-21
Sept. 2, 2000 at
Missouri L 20-50
Sept. 9, 2000 at
Ball State W 24-14
Nov. 10, 2001 at
South Florida L 17-48
Sept. 21, 2002 at
Northern Illinois W 29-26
Sept. 4, 2003 at
Eastern Michigan W 34-12
Sept. 13, 2003 at
#11 LSU L 7-35
Sept. 4, 2004 at
Nebraksa L 17-56
Sept. 1, 2005 at
Toledo L 14-62
Sept. 9, 2006 at
Wisconsin L 10-34
Sept. 8, 2007 at
Illinois L 0-21
Aug. 30, 2008 at
Arkansas L 24-28
Sept. 12, 2009 at
Northern Illinois L 7-41
WHAT IS A LEATHERNECK?: Western Illinois holds the distinction of being the only non-military
institution to officially have its nickname derived from a branch of the
military service. The school began use of the Marine Corps' official nickname,
"The Fighting Leathernecks," in 1927 when then-athletic director and head
baseball, basketball and football coach Ray
"Rock" Hanson was granted permission by
the U.S. Navy, based on his status as a Marine hero, to use the Marine's
official seal, bulldog mascot and nickname.
ONCE A LEATHERNECK, ALWAYS A LEATHERNECK: Two members with the Football program
know what it takes to serve as a
Leatherneck. Sophomore fullback Mike Harmon is a 24-year old who spent four years and three months of active duty
in the Marine Corps. The Peoria, Ill., native served three tours in Iraq in
Infantry and was the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year in 2008... Head
strength and conditioning coach Chris Anderson served from 1997-2000 in the Corps. He joined the Leatherneck Athletic
Department in May 2006... Western also welcomed a walk-on to the program,
defensive back Josh Shibler. The Odessa, Texas, native recently completed four years in the
Marines (2006-2010).
107th DEFENSE
BATTLE FLAG: The 2010 Western Illinois defense is known as the "107th" since it is
the 107th defense to ever play football at Western Illinois University. Being as Western Illinois is the
Leathernecks, the defense developed a "battle flag" that represents them as a
unit. The motto that was selected for the 107th is a Latin phrase that
translates "It is Ours."... The 107th Defense is divided up by class from the
Generals (seniors), the Colonels (juniors), the Majors (sophomores), the
Captains (redshirt-freshmen), down to the Lieutenants (freshman)... The 107th
is different than any previous or future battle flag, just as this year's
defense is different from any past or future defensive units. It will be proudly carried and defended
into each and every battle this season.
THREE SELECTED PRESEASON ALL-MVFC: Preseason All-Americans Kyle
Glazier (Geneseo/Geneseo), Lito Senatus (Miami, FL/Southwest)
and Todd Speight (Bradenton, FL/Southeast) represented Western on the preseason squad.
Glazier was one of four linebackers selected, Senatus was one of three wide
receivers and Speight was the lone return specialist.
Southern Illinois received 30 of
the 36 first-place votes, totaling 312 points in the preseason poll. South
Dakota State (2 first-place votes, 252 points), Illinois State (3 first-place
votes, 249 points) and Northern Iowa (1 vote, 244 points) were a close second,
third and fourth, respectively... Missouri State (164 points), North Dakota
State (151) and Youngstown State (130) were picked ahead of Western (70) with
Indiana State (47) picked ninth.
LEATHERNECK TEAM CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED: Four seniors were voted on by their teammates as captains for the 2010
season... Quarterback Matt Barr (Belvidere/Belvidere) and linebacker Kyle
Glazier (Geneseo/Geneseo) were repeat selections
from 2009... Wide receiver Lito Senatus (Miami, FL/Southwest) and defensive lineman Mike Stieren (Springfield/Sacred
Heart-Griffin) also represent the offense and defense, respectively.
SEASON-OPENING SUCCESS AGAINST FCS: The Leathernecks now own a 7-game winning streak in season-opening
games against Football Championship Subdivision opponents. The last time
Western dropped a season-opening game against a FCS program was 1993, a 29-16
loss to Montana State.
2010: 45-0 vs. Valparaiso
2009: 35-28 at Sam Houston State
2007: 29-26 OT win vs. #20 South Dakota State
2006: 31-6 vs. Morehead State
2002: 64-7 vs. Drake
2001: 17-13 vs. #3 Western Kentucky
1997: 41-0 vs. #6 Eastern Illinois
Since 2000 the Leathernecks have defeated Division II Wayne State
(35-3 in 2003) and lost to Football Bowl Subdivision teams Missouri (50-20 in
2000), Nebraska (56-17 in 2004), Toledo (62-14 in 2005) and Arkansas (28-24 in
2008).
RETURNING ALL-MVFC: Western
Illinois returns several All-Missouri Valley Football Conference performers in
2010... Todd Speight earned First Team accolades last year as a return specialist... Despite leading the Valley in tackles
last year (and Western the past two seasons) Kyle
Glazier was only a Second Team selection in 2009
and Honorable Mention his sophomore year... Fullback Josh Gabelmann and wide
receiver Lito Senatus were selected Honorable Mention... Senior defensive lineman Victor Visoky earned Second Team
honors his freshman year, and was a Honorable Mention selection in 2008.
PAST MVFC ALL-NEWCOMERS: Western has
had representation in recent years on the MVFC All-Newcomer Teams... In 2007, Victor Visoky and starting quarterback
Matt Barr were
honored. In 2008 defensive back Tim
Franken, linebacker Kevin Palermo and Lito Senatus were selected and
return.
BALANCED RUSHING ATTACK: Known for
its rushing attack, Western Illinois kept that trend going against Valparaiso.
Three running backs rushed for at least 80 yards - Bryce Flowers 121 (21
carries), Caulton Ray 86 (16 carries) and Lamor Hickman 80 (12 carries) in the
win... Add Josh Gabelmann's 4-yard touchdown, the ground game accounted for 339
yards and four rushing TDs.
FLOWERS WINS NEWCOMER AWARD: Freshman
running back Bryce Flowers had an impressive first game as a Western Illinois Leatherneck. The
January transfer from Army Prep rushed for a game-high 128 yards on 21 carries
and scored twice in the fourth quarter against Valparaiso... He was named
Missouri Valley Football Conference 'Newcomer of the Week' for his performance.
BATTLING THE ELEMENTS: Western
Illinois had to battle the elements against Valparaiso, as rain started nearly
three hours before kickoff and rarely let up through the game. Valparaiso
fumbled five times and lost three to the Leatherneck defense... Western did not
commit a turnover or fumble at all in the win.
HIGH SCHOOL/JUCO
TEAMMATES: Western Illinois has numerous Leathernecks currently in fall camp who
were former high school or junior college teammates... Quincy Notre Dame HS
produced offensive linemen Max Dancer and Jimmy Holtschlag, along with kicker/safety Pat Smith... Charles Chestnut, Kieron
James, Enock Presendieu and Todd Speight are Southeast HS graduates in Bradenton,
Florida... Tim
Franken and Kevin Palermo were teammates at Driscoll Catholic... Larry Patterson,
Jr. and Albert Yemitan both attended The Principia in St.
Louis... Carter
Ridenour and Josh Gabelmann are both Bettendorf (Iowa) graduates... Jamal Keaton and Antonio Poindexter both came to Western from King Prep... Keith Enderlein, Raynard Pamilton and Ryan Carleton all starred on defense at Delta
College... Darryl
Hughes and Brent Turner Darryl Johnson (Cerritos), Ryan Davis (American River), Alex Martinez (L.A. Pierce) and Kyle Caldwell (Saddleback) weren't on the same team,
however, they played in the California Community College league as did the
other five... Even though they officially graduated from different high schools
Andrew
Robiskie and
his younger brother Kyle enter their second year as teammates at Western. attended Chabot College...
SPEIGHT TIES
RECORD: Senior
return specialist Todd Speight wasted no time tying the Western Illinois career kickoff return
record. In the season-opener against Valparaiso, Speight returned the opening
kick of the second half 17 yards. His 69th career kickoff return tied him with
Reggie Gray for the all-time record... Speight remains 211 yards behind Gray
for that career kickoff return mark.
BARR CRACKS TOP 10
AGAIN: Senior
quarterback Matt Barr added his name again to the Western Illinois 'Top 10' passing record
book. With 230 yards against Valparaiso, Barr now has 3,796 yards through the
air, good for 10th place all-time... He also ranks among the 'Top 10' in:
completions (288/7th), attempts (536/7th), percentage (.537/7th), yards per
game (146.0/8th) and touchdowns (20/9th)... His passing yards against
Valparaiso marked the seventh time in his career he has thrown for 200-plus
yards. HIs two touchdown passes marked his fifth career multi-TD throwing game.
CAREER 200-YARD
PASSING GAMES
437 - at Sam Houston State (2009)
284 - at South Dakota State (2008)
276 - Youngstown State (2007)
270 - Stephen F. Austin (2009)
247 - at Stephen F. Austin (2008)
230 - Valparaiso (2010)
208 - Southern Illinois (2007)
TOP COMPLETIONS
27 - at South Dakota State (2008)
20 - Stephen F. Austin (2009)
18 - South Dakota State (2007)
18 - North Dakota State (2007)
18 - at Sam Houston State (2009)
MULTI-TOUCHDOWN
GAMES
3 - at Sam Houston State (2009)
2 - on four occasions
GLAZIER HITS
DOUBLE-DIGITS AGAIN: Senior linebacker Kyle Glazier led the defense once again, making 10 tackles in the win over
Valparaiso. That marked the 12th time in his career he reached double-digits
for tackles... Glazier had four games in 2008, seven last year and one so far
this season.
TOP TACKLE
PERFORMANCES
16 - at Indiana State (2009)
15 - Northern Iowa (2008)
13 - Stephen F. Austin (2009)
13 - at Illinois State (2009)
12 - at Northern Illinois (2009)
12 - at Northern Iowa (2009)
12 - South Dakota State
(2009)