The Citadel 4-0, 2-0 SoCon, 3-0 on the road. 37-14 over Western Carolina
Game Stats CIT WCU
First Downs 30 9
Total Offense 602 122
Passing Yards 89 91
Rushing Yards 513 31
Penalty Yards 13-120 4-40
3rd Downs 8-16 0-8
4th Downs 2-3 0-0
Time Of Possession 43:10 16:50
http://citadelsports.com/news/2016/1...?path=football
Highlight package from WCU
Quote Originally Posted by Jacks02
Goedert with over 200 yards and 4 TD's, may be co-players of the week.
And it was TE Dallas Goedert as player of the week.
Was surprised Sophomore QB Taryn Christion was not nominated. Can each team only have 1 nominee?
http://www.valley-football.org/news/...he-week-oct-1/
Offense
TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State
6-4, 250, Jr., Britton (S.D.) Britton-Hecla HS
Goedert tied a school record with four touchdown receptions and also established new career highs with eight total receptions and 204 receiving yards as the Jackrabbits opened league play with a 52-14 home victory over Western Illinois on Oct. 1. He scored SDSU’s first three touchdowns – all in the first half – on plays of 24, 25 and 24 yards. His fourth touchdown covered 70 yards and tied Don Bartlett’s mark of four receiving touchdowns set in a 1949 game against North Dakota State. Goedert’s 204 receiving yards marked the sixth-highest single-game total in program history. He has now caught a touchdown pass in all four games this season and five in a row dating back to the 2015 campaign.
And on defense, the player of the week is from NDSU's next opponent
Defense
LB Dylan Cole, Missouri State
6-1, 240, Sr., Rogersville (Mo.) Logan-Rogersville High
Cole sparked a second-half shutout by the Missouri State defense that ultimately lifted the Bears to a 45-24 victory over No. 24 Indiana State Saturday. Thanks in large part to Cole’s 13 tackles, the MSU defense held ISU's high-powered offense to 116 second-half yards, while forcing three key turnovers in the fourth quarter to seal the Bears’ first road win over a ranked opponent in four years. Cole, who moved into the Bears’ all-time top 10 for career tackles, accounted for two of MSU’s late takeaways, picking off a pass and forcing a fumble to wrap up the Bears’ first MVFC win since October 2014.