No. 23 Southeastern Louisiana (6-3, 5-2 SLC) at Abilene Christian (5-5, 4-4 SLC)
Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019 | 1 p.m. | Abilene, Texas | Wildcat Stadium (12,000)
Series History: Series tied, 3-3
Last Meeting: Abilene Christian 48, Southeastern Louisiana 27 (Oct. 20, 2018 – Hammond, La.)
Television: ESPN+
Radio: Southeastern Sports Radio Network (KSLU 90.9, Kajun 107.1, The Highway 104.7, The Boss 103.7 FM/1400 AM WFPR)
Announcers: Mark Willoughby, Robbie Rhodes and Allen Waddell
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HAMMOND, La. – The No. 23 Southeastern Louisiana football team will close out its 2019 regular season road schedule on Saturday with a 1 p.m. Southland Conference contest at Abilene Christian in Wildcat Stadium.
The game between the Lions (6-3, 5-2 Southland) and the host Wildcats (5-5, 4-4 Southland) will be televised on ESPN+ and can be heard on the Southeastern Sports Radio Network (KSLU-FM (90.9), Kajun 107.1 FM, The Highway 104.7 FM and The Boss 103.7 FM/1400 AM WFPR), online at
www.LionSports.net/listenlive and via the Lions Game Day Experience and TuneIn Radio apps.
Riding a three-game win streak, Southeastern heads into the final two weeks of the season in a four-way tie atop the Southland Conference standings with Nicholls, Sam Houston State and Central Arkansas.
With its 34-0 victory last Saturday at Central Arkansas, the Lions posted their first shutout since 2009 on the way to their second win over a FCS top 10 team this season.
Ferlando Jordan intercepted a pair of passes, while
Xavier Lewis led SLU with eight tackles.
Southeastern finished with 490 total yards and controlled the ball for over 38 minutes in the win.
Cole Kelley came off the bench to engineer the Lion attack, rushing for a single-game school-record tying four touchdowns, while also completing 20-of-24 passes for 273 yards and a score.
SLU enters Saturday's contest ranking among the national FCS leaders in total offense (480.0 ypg, 5th), scoring offense (37.9 ppg, 9th) and passing offense (333.9 ypg, 4th). The Lion quarterback tandem of Kelley (50-for-62, 649 yards, 9 TD, 1 INT) and
Chason Virgil (195-for-292, 15 TD, 9 INT) have effectively split time under center and combined for the nation's best completion percentage (69.2).
The SLU duo has spread the ball around this season with
CJ Turner (46 catches, 506 yards, 4 TD),
Devonte Williams (43-391-2 TD),
Bransen Schwebel (36-402-3 TD),
Austin Mitchell (35-664-7 TD) and
Javon Conner (31-340-3 TD) serving as the top options.
Williams (364 yards, 4 TD) and
Taron Jones (330-4 TD) lead the SLU ground attack, while Kelley has a team-high eight rushing touchdowns.
The Lion defense is allowing 24.8 points and 392.7 yards per game.
Alexis Ramos (57 tackles), Lewis (48),
Trae Drake (43),
Tre' Spann (43) and
Donniel Ward-Magee (42) make up the Lions' top five tacklers.
Southeastern enters the regular season road finale ranked near the top of FCS in sacks (29, 5th) and tackles for loss (79, 6th).
Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund (14.5 TFL, 7.0 sacks), Josh Carr Jr. (13.0 TFL, 5.5 sacks) and
Ronald Cherry III (9.0 TFL, 4.0 sacks) lead SLU's pass rush attack.
In the secondary, Jordan shares the Southland lead with five interceptions and has taken back a single-season school record three INT's for touchdowns. Lewis and
Shawntrez Spates each have picked off two passes.
Austin Dunlap highlights Southeastern's special teams units, ranking third in the Southland and 23rd nationally with a 42.3 punting average.
The Wildcats had their three-game winning streak snapped last Saturday. ACU built an early 10-0 lead, but Sam Houston State rallied for a 24-10 victory.
Luke Anthony (230-for-361, 2,217 yards, 16 TD, 7 INT) engineers an Abilene Christian offense that averages 31.5 points and 438.9 yards per game. Tracy James (812 yards, 14 TD) fuels the rushing attack, while the duo of Koby Clark (70 catches, 617 yards, 3 TD) and Josh Fink (59-733-5 TD) are ACU's top weapons in the passing game.
Opponents are scoring 26.3 points and averaging 383.1 yards per game versus ACU. Jeremiah Chambers (92 tackles, 15.5 TFL) and Jack Gibbens (86 tackles) lead the Wildcats, while Ryan Stapp has a team-high three interceptions.
The two teams have split the all-time series, 3-3, with both teams holding a 2-1 advantage on the other's home field.
Up Next
No. 23 Southeastern will host Nicholls in the 29
th River Bell Classic on Thursday at 6 p.m. in Strawberry Stadium. The game will be televised on Cox Sports Television and on ESPN+ outside of the CST area. The contest can be heard on the Southeastern Sports Radio Network (KSLU-FM (90.9), Kajun 107.1 FM, The Highway 104.7 FM and The Boss 103.7 FM/1400 AM WFPR), online at
www.LionSports.net/listenlive and via the Lions Game Day Experience and TuneIn Radio apps.
TICKETS
For ticket information, please contact the Southeastern Athletics Ticket Office at (985) 549-5466 or visit
www.LionSports.net/tickets. The Lions' remaining home schedule will see SLU welcome Southland Conference foe Nicholls (Nov. 21).
2019 PROMOTIONS
For full details on promotions surrounding the Southeastern Louisiana football team's 2019 home schedule visit
www.LionSports.net/FootballPromos.
INSIDE SOUTHEASTERN FOOTBALL WITH FRANK SCELFO
Inside Southeastern Football With
Frank Scelfo will air every Monday through Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. at Tope La Catering (113 East Thomas Street) in downtown Hammond. Hosted by Scelfo, the Lions' second-year head coach, and Allen Waddell, the hour-long show will air on the Southeastern Sports Radio Network (KSLU-FM (90.9), Kajun 107.1 FM, The Highway 104.7 FM and The Boss 103.7 FM/1400 AM WFPR). Fans can also listen live at
www.LionSports.net/listenlive and via the Lions Game Day and TuneIn Radio apps. A live video stream of the show will be available at
www.youtube.com/sluathletics.
SOCIAL MEDIA
For more information on Southeastern Football, follow @LionUpFootball and @Coach_Scelfo on Twitter, like /SLUathletics on Facebook and subscribe to the SLUathletics YouTube channel.
TOUCHDOWN CLUB/S CLUB
Fans interested in becoming active supporters of the football program are encouraged to join the Touchdown Club. Lion football alums are encouraged to join the exclusive S Club, which is restricted to Southeastern athletic letter winners.
All membership fees and donations to both the Touchdown Club and S Club (football) are available for the exclusive use of the Southeastern football program. Membership information is available by contacting the Lion Athletics Association at laa@southeastern.edu or (985) 549-5091 or visiting www.LionUp.com.
CLEAR BAG POLICY
Southeastern Athletics instituted a clear bag policy for all ticketed events, effective with the start of the 2018 football season. For more information on the clear bag policy, visit
www.LionSports.net/clear.