Southeastern Louisiana at No. 19/21 Oklahoma State
9/3/16 | Stillwater, Oklahoma | Boone Pickens Stadium | 2:30 p.m.
TV: Fox Sports Net: DirecTV (676-1), DISH (442 – standard; 9580 – HD), U-verse (754 – standard; 1754 – HD) and Cox (79 – standard; 1079 – HD)
Radio: Southeastern Sports Radio Network: KSLU-FM (90.9), Kajun 107.1 FM, The Highway 104.7 FM, WFPR-AM (1400)
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HAMMOND, La. – The Southeastern Louisiana football team will feature plenty of new faces when it opens the 2016 season at No. 19/21 Oklahoma State at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday in Boone Pickens Stadium.
When the Lions take the field against the nationally-ranked Football Bowl Subdivision foe, 45 of the 76 active student-athletes for Saturday's game will be making their on-field debut in a Southeastern uniform. For fifth-year SLU head coach
Ron Roberts, facing a Power 5 opponent will be a valid early challenge for his young, talented squad.
"We're excited to open the season with a huge test for our team right out of the gate," Roberts said. "We'll have a good indication of where we are on a national level after playing a team as talented as Oklahoma State. We have to concentrate on us this week. If we can execute and have everyone do their job, we will be pleased with the effort."
In the Hammond area, the game will be shown on Fox Sports Southwest Plus. DirecTV customers will be able to view the game on channel 676-1. The game will also be available on DISH (442 – standard; 9580 – HD), U-verse (754 – standard; 1754 – HD) and Cox (79 – standard; 1079 – HD).
Charter does not carry Fox Sports Southwest Plus and the primary Fox Sports Southwest feed will carry the Texas Rangers – Houston Astros game in Louisiana. Fans will have the option of visiting FoxSportsGo.com to access a live stream. The FoxSportsGo app is available for all Apple and Android devices, as well as Amazon TV, Apple TV and Roku.
Saturday's game can also be heard on the Southeastern Sports Radio Network and will be called by Mark Willoughby and Robbie Rhodes. Fans can tune in to the flagship station of Southeastern Football, KSLU-FM (90.9), as well as Kajun 107.1 FM, The Highway 104.7 FM and WFPR-AM (1400). Fans can also listen online at
www.LionSports.net/listenlive or via the TuneIn Radio app. Live stats, provided by Oklahoma State, will also be accessible at
www.LionSports.net.
Oklahoma State will be the highest-ranked FBS opponent Southeastern has faced since traveling to then-No. 5 Ole Miss on Sept. 19, 2009. Saturday's game will also mark the first game for the Lions in the state of Oklahoma since a 35-14 win over Cameron on Sept. 25, 1976 in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Senior quarterback
D'Shaie Landor will be the leader of the Southeastern offense for the second straight year. 2015 All-Southland Conference junior guard
Travis Romero is the leader of an offensive line that features a deep group mixed with veterans and new faces.
Romero and company will be clearing the way for a talent-laden backfield. Last season's leading rusher, sophomore
Julius Maracalin, returns after leading the team with 590 yards and three touchdowns. Junior
Eugene Bethea also is back and the SLU rushing attack will be bolstered by senior
Rasheed Harrell, who missed all of 2015, and the addition of junior newcomer
Darius Durall.
The wide receiving corps is filled with new faces for 2016. Senior
Brandon Acker (25 catches, 343 yards, 2 TD) is the leading returning receiver and will be joined by newcomers Juwaan Dickey,
Jariah Tolbert,
Joe Pack and
Jacq'co Price, redshirt freshman JJ Conner, as well as veterans
Jake Ingraffia and
Kaylan Richardson to give SLU a skilled pass catching group.
On the defensive side, seniors
Solomon Parker,
Javari Nichols,
Trent Williams,
Anthony Murphy,
Miki Fangatua and
Jon Taylor provide the Lions with an experienced nucleus up front. Seniors
Tre' Bennett, a 2015 All-Southland performer, and
Caleb Young are both back at linebacker, where newcomers
Sione Teuhema,
Lee Spight and
Abraham Freeman are expected to make an immediate impact.
Much like the receiving corps, the SLU secondary features a myriad of new faces. Senior
Will Hines, junior
Ryan Sigers and junior
Demareyeh Lane are the most experienced defensive backs on the roster in terms of games played for Southeastern, while the Lion secondary also will be enhanced by the return of junior
Javon Tillman, who was granted a redshirt after a season-ending injury early in 2015. Newcomers
Torrance Mosley,
Max Lyons,
Mayori Ellison and
Brayleon Thorns are all slated for big roles as pass defenders in 2016.
Sophomore
Jonathan Tatum has shown consistency during fall camp and returns to handle placekicking duties, while junior newcomer
Dillon Burkhard is expected to be the team's kickoff specialist. Freshman
Ivy Wall and junior
Jim Speights have split punting reps in the preseason. Tillman and Durall will look to make a difference in the return game.
Mason Rudolph returns under center for the host Cowboys after throwing for 3,770 yards and 21 touchdowns a season ago and leading OSU to a 10-3 finish. James Washington (53 catches, 1,087 yards, 10 TD) returns to lead the Oklahoma State receiving corps, along with Covington native Jalen McClesky (29-253-3 TD).
The team's leading rusher in 2015, Chris Carson, is back after rushing for 557 yards and four touchdowns a season ago. 2015 All-Big 12 Conference performers Jordan Burton, Chad Whitener and Jordan Sterns return to lead the Cowboy defense.
Saturday's game will be the first of two away from home to start 2016 for the Lions. Next Saturday, SLU will travel to Southern Utah for a 7 p.m. (CDT) contest versus the Thunderbirds in Cedar City, Utah. The game be heard on the Southeastern Sports Radio Network. Fans can tune in to the flagship station of Southeastern Football, KSLU-FM (90.9), as well as Kajun 107.1 FM, The Highway 104.7 FM and WFPR-AM (1400). Fans can also listen online at
www.LionSports.net/listenlive or via the TuneIn Radio app.