Southeastern Louisiana (5-4, 5-2 Southland) at No. 22/22 McNeese (6-2, 4-2 Southland)
Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 | 6 p.m. | Lake Charles, La. | Cowboy Stadium (17,610)
Series History: McNeese leads 23-19
Last Meeting: Southeastern Louisiana 31, McNeese 24 (Oct. 8, 2016 – Hammond, La.)
Television: Cox Sports Television (CST)/ESPN3
Announcers: Lyn Rollins, Stan Humphries and Carley McCord
Radio: Southeastern Sports Radio Network (KSLU 90.9, Kajun 107.1, The Highway 104.7, WFPR 1400)
Announcers: Mark Willoughby, Robbie Rhodes and Allen Waddell
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HAMMOND, La. – The Southeastern Louisiana football team will close out its regular season road schedule on Saturday, traveling to face No. 22/22 McNeese at 6 p.m. at Cowboy Stadium.
The Lions (5-4, 5-2 Southland) will be facing its second straight nationally-ranked opponent when it visits the Cowboys (6-2, 4-2 Southland). SLU had its five-game winning streak snapped by No. 5/5 Sam Houston State in a 33-23 loss last Saturday.
Like Southeastern, McNeese is coming off a tough loss as well. The Cowboys had their six-game win streak ended in Conway, Arkansas, as No. 4/4 Central Arkansas pulled away for a 47-17 victory last weekend.
While the Lions-Bearkats clash featured the Southland Conference's two most prolific offenses, Saturday's battle in Lake Charles will be more strength-on-strength. The Lions rank among the national leaders in scoring offense (39.9 ppg, 5
th in FCS), total offense (471.4 ypg, 7
th) and rushing offense (307.8 ypg),
while McNeese leads the Southland in total defense (259.3 ypg, 3
rd in FCS), scoring defense (19.8 ppg) and is tops nationally in rushing defense (57.5 ypg).
"We're facing a tremendous defense on Saturday," Southeastern head coach
Ron Roberts said. "We're going to have to be patient and stay committed to our running game. We have to realize that McNeese is going to limit our explosive plays and we have to take what they give us."
SLU sophomore
Lorenzo Nunez runs the Lion offense, having thrown for 984 yards and 11 touchdowns, while rushing for 334 yards and five scores. Senior
Eugene Bethea (548 yards, 5 TD), junior
Darren Johnson (547 yards, 4 TD), freshman Marcus Cooper (504 yards, 2 TD) and junior
Julius Maracalin (309 yards, 2 TD) all play big parts in the Lions' explosive ground attack.
Senior
Juwan Dickey leads Southeastern with 33 catches for 403 yards, while freshman
Austin Mitchell has a team-high five touchdown receptions. Dickey, sophomore
Bransen Schwebel and sophomore
Zeke Jenkins have two touchdown catches each.
McNeese has been equally adept at stopping the run and the pass. Senior linebacker Ashari Goins leads the Cowboys with 41 tackles and 3.5 sacks, while Dominique Hill paces McNeese with 7.5 tackles for loss.
The Cowboys lead the Southland with 12 interceptions, as senior defensive back Andre Fuller, sophomore defensive back Calum Foster, sophomore defensive back Colby Burton and senior defensive back Jermaine Antoine have two interceptions each.
McNeese has featured balance on offense as well, as junior James Tabary (1,835 yards, 17 TD, 6 INT) has a quartet of top targets in senior Kent Shelby (37 catches, 469 yards, 3 TD), sophomore Lawayne Ross (29-408-1 TD), senior Darious Crawley (18-246-4 TD) and sophomore Parker Orgeron (17-177-3 TD). On the ground, sophomore Justin Pratt (620 yards, 3 TD) and junior David Hamm (568-4 TD) provide a powerful 1-2 punch.
The Lions answer with a defense that is allowing 28.0 points and 390.3 yards per contest. Senior
Max Lyons is second in the Southland with 83 tackles, while senior linebacker
Sione Teuhema is pacing the league with 8.0 sacks and 15.0 tackles for loss.
Lyons and Teuhema are joined among the Southland tackle leaders by fellow seniors
Jeff Williams II (55, 21
st),
Lee Spight (51, 27
th) and
Jake Jiannoni (48, 37
th).
Southeastern is right behind McNeese with nine interceptions. Senior
Mayori Ellison is atop the team with three interceptions, while Lyons and senior
Ryan Sigers have two picks each.
Southeastern carries the Southland's premier return game into Saturday's contest. Sophomore
Juwan Petit-Frere leads the FCS with 36.3 yards per kickoff return, while Lyons is second in the league with 8.5 yards per punt return.
Saturday's game will also feature two of the Southland's top kickers. SLU senior
Dillon Burkhard is 8-for-11 on field goals and a perfect 47-for-47 on PAT tries, while Cowboy junior Gunner Raborn (7-7 FG, 20-20 PAT) has yet to miss a kick in 2017.
Following Saturday's contest, SLU will have a week off before hosting Nicholls at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 16 in the River Bell Classic. The regular season finale between the Lions and Colonels can be heard on the Southeastern Sports Radio Network (KSLU 90.9 FM, Kajun 107.1 FM, The Highway 104.7 FM, WFPR 1400 AM), online at
www.LionSports.net/listenlive and via the TuneIn Radio app.
Prior to the SLU-Nicholls contest, Southeastern will honor the 2017 senior class. Dickey, Lyons, Sigers, Williams II, Jiannoni, Ellison, Bethea, Burkhard, Teuhema, Spight, running back
Shamar Busby, quarterback
Micah Thomas, defensive back
Jonathan Lyles, defensive back
Torrance Mosley, defensive back
Courtney Rutledge, punter
Jim Speights, defensive back
Demareyeh Lane, offensive lineman
Michael Vick, offensive lineman
Paxton Sims, offensive lineman
Travis Romero, offensive lineman
Cyrus Ekugwum, wide receiver
Joe Pack and defensive lineman Greg Hardaway II will be recognized in a special Senior Day ceremony.