Sophomore RJ Williams prepares to tackles to SWOSU quarterback.
Football Hosting Henderson State on Chickasaw Nation Appreciation Day
ADA – The East Central University football team will host Henderson State, Saturday, Oct. 13 at 3 p.m. The game is the annual Chickasaw Nation Appreciation Day. All tribe members and employees receive free admission with ID.
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Tiger Quick Hits
• ECU is ranked in the top-25 in the NCAA in five categories
• No. 13 Blocked Punts (1)
• No. 14 Defensive TDs (2)
• No. 6 Fumbles Lost (2)
• No. 13 Fumbles Recovered (7)
• No. 9 Punt Returns (18.00)
• Sr.
Trinity Benson has scored seven of the Tigers 11 touchdowns in 2018
• 175 yards rushing on 25 attempts, with three TDs
• 276 yards receiving on 29 catches, with four TDs
• RFr.
Cameron Jones is ranked in the top-25 in two NCAA categories
• No. 5 Fumbles Recovered (2)
• No. 3 Punt Return TDs (1)
• Scored the game-winning TD vs. SWOSU on a 33-yard blocked punt return
• GAC Special Teams Player of the Week for Oct. 1
• So.
Bobby Schmidt kicked a 46-yard field goal vs. SWOSU
• Longest since Oct. 10, 2015
• 47-yard field goal at SWOSU
• So.
RJ Williams had a standout day at Northwestern
• 12 (7-5) tackles, 4.0 TFL (35 yards), 3.0 sacks (21 yards), One forced fumble
• After a 12-game home losing streak, ECU has won two straight
• 2017 vs. Henderson State - W, 24-16 (A)
• The Tigers started the scored and never gave up the lead
• ECU led 21-3 at the half
• The Reddies led in total offense (441-337)
• HSU led 324 to 243 in passing yards
• The Tigers led in rushing yards: 94-87
• Jr.
Dilland Gardner scored on TD for the Tiger returners
• Five-yard pass from Sr. RayJohn Austin-Ramsey
• Schmidt added a 28-yard field goal for scoring from returners
• Austin-Ramsey: 14-of-22 for 243 yards, three TDs
• Sr.
Justin Hayden and
RJ Williams each tallied over 10 tackles
• Hayden: 14 (11-3), one forced fumble, one pass breakup
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RJ Williams: 12 (8-4) tackles, 1.0 TFL (seven yards), one interceptions (40 yards)
• ECU radio broadcaster Mike Manos working his 22nd consecutive season
• Called 227 games since 1997