The Golden Rams (7-3) host Slippery Rock (9-1) on Saturday at noon with the winner being crowned the PSAC Champion. West Chester has 18 PSAC Championships, but none since the championship game between the East and the West was re-instituted in 2008. Slippery Rock has ten titles with their last one coming last year against Bloomsburg. The Rock is ranked #9 in both the AFCA and D2football.com polls.
This season, Slippery Rock and West Chester had four common opponents. The only outcomes that the two teams did not share were Seton Hill (Slippery Rock lost 41-38, West Chester won 48-38) and Mercyhurst (Slippery Rock won 35-24, West Chester lost 37-35).
The game will also serve as Senior Day when West Chester University senior band members, cheerleaders, football players and team training staff will be honored before the game.
Series History:
West Chester leads the overall series 8-7, with head coach
Bill Zwaan owning a 3-1 record against the Rock. Slippery Rock head coach
George Mihalik is in his 28th season and has a career record of 194-110-4.
These two teams met for the conference championship game in 1961, 1963, 1972, 1973 and 1974 with West Chester winning the first two and Slippery Rock capturing the final three. In the final game of the regular season in 2006, with both teams owning a 7-3 record and the winner destined for the NCAA playoffs, West Chester won by a score of 21-20 when the Rock's 48-yard field goal attempt drifted wide left in the pouring rain in Slippery Rock.
In 2010 also in Slippery Rock, Shawn Leo kicked a field goal to put the Golden Rams up 27-24 with two and a half minutes left. But the Rock converted a 47-yard field goal of their own with 31 seconds left to send the game into overtime. The Rock quickly scored a touchdown in overtime, but Nick Garcia blocked the point after giving West Chester hope. Although the Golden Rams picked up a first down, they were unable to get into the end zone and fell 33-27.
Last 10 Meetings:
Year
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H/A
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W/L
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Score
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Year
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H/A
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W/L
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Score
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1963
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Home
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Win
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36-7
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1997
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Away
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Loss
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27-14
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1972
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Away
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Loss
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29-27
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2006
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Away
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Win
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21-20
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1973
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Home
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Loss
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28-14
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2010
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Away
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Loss
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33-27 OT
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1974
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Away
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Loss
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20-7
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2011
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Home
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Win
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20-17
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1996
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Home
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Win
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31-21
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2014
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Home
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Win
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46-20
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Last Meeting:
11/23/2014 West Chester 46 - Slippery Rock 20
In the first round of the 2014 NCAA Division II playoffs, West Chester easily dispatched the PSAC Champions in a game that was not as close as the final score indicates, as many Golden Ram players got an opportunity to participate in the game. The Golden Ram defense held the vaunted Rock rushing game to a mere 31 yards on the day.
Eddie Elliott,
Brandon Monk and
Jarel Elder combined for 124 yards on the ground and
Tim Brown had seven catches for 164 yards and three touchdowns. But the real key to the game was the defense, led by
Andrew Cohen. The defensive lineman had nine total tackles including 5.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup.
Drew Formica and
Brandon Pepper had two of the teams' four interceptions.
Scouting the Opponent:
The Rock leads the PSAC in total offense and that's primarily due to their strong running game.
Right tackle
Cory Tucker and center
Joe LoSchiavo were both All-PSAC West last season and four of the five offensive linemen have started every game together this season. They primarily pave the way for
Shamar Greene (181 carries, 984 yards, 9 TD's) who was also All-PSAC in 2014, but 5'8" Kent State transfer
Julian Durden (136 carries, 782 yards, 17 TD's) provides a speedy option for a running game that puts up 286 yards per game.
Youngstown State transfer
Dante Nania (178 of 316, 2,167 yards, 19 TD's, 10 int's) is completing his final year of eligibility as quarterback at Slippery Rock. Six different players have at least 15 catches, led by 5'8"
Cornelius Raye (41 catches, 507 yards, 6 TD's), and 5'8"
Jaimire Dutrieuille (32 catches, 442 yards, 5 TD's),
Marcus Carter (29 catches, 401 yards, 2 TD's) and
Taishan Tucker (27 catches, 334 yards, 3 TD's).
Dutrieuille handles punt returns and returned one 91 yards for a score last week, making him PSAC West Special Teams Player of the Week. Concord transfer
Andrew Huska (47 punts, 42.3 avg, 9 inside the 20, 6 50+) leads the PSAC in punting, although he has had three blocked. Kicker
Mike Wainauskis (28 of 31 PAT, 5 of 9 FG, with a long of 34) was All-PSAC last year.
The defense is led by reigning PSAC West Freshman of the Year defensive end
Marcus Martin (60 tackles, 9.0 sacks, 8 QB hurries). Also contributing to Slippery Rock's status of second most sacks in the PSAC is defensive end
Cody Conway (41 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 3 QB hurries). Linebacker
Bob Vernick (72 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss) leads the team in tackles and fellow linebacker and Youngstown St transfer
Teven Williams (68 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss) also provides second level defense. The Rock is third in the PSAC in interceptions with 17 led by cornerbacks Pittsburgh transfer
Titus Howard (49 tackles, 3 int, 13 pass breakups) and
Alfon Cook (39 tackles, 3 int, 7 pass breakups). Free safety
Derrick Fulmore (31 tackles, 4 int, 4 pass breakups) has missed the last two games but strong safety
Derek Morgan (28 tackles, 2 int, 6 pass breakups) is back after missing three games. Howard is the reigning PSAC West Defensive Player of the Week.
Analysis:
The headline of the game is the PSAC's best offense - Slippery Rock gains 513 yards/game - against the PSAC's best defense - West Chester allows only 310 yards/game. While the Rock relies on their running game with 286 yards/game, they are quite capable throwing the ball as well with 220 yards/game. So they certainly possess far more balance than either Bloomsburg or East Stroudsburg, which will require the Golden Ram defense to stay honest on both counts.
The Slippery Rock defense is first in points allowed (18.4) and fourth in yards allowed (348 yards/game). They lead the conference in rushing yards allowed with only 64 yards/game. Indiana, aided greatly by their mobile quarterback, rushed for almost 186 yards and surprisingly threw for 364 yards in their narrow loss at Slippery Rock, but the Rock held both Mercyhurst and Millersville to negative yards rushing. Seton Hill, the only team that defeated Slippery Rock this season, threw for 472 yards and four touchdowns in that game. So success on offense might come down to the passing game. Certainly the Golden Rams need to run the ball, but it may be another Bloomsburg type performance where 32 carries produced only 74 yards.
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