Drake's Football Game Saturday at Jacksonville
Game 11 • Nov. 17, 2012 • Noon CST • Jacksonville, Fla. • D.B. Milne Field (5,000)
DRAKE Bulldogs
(7-3/6-1 PFL)
Head Coach:
Chris Creighton (Kenyon, 1991)
Career Record:
132-41 (16th season), at Drake:
37-17 (5th season), vs. JU: 2-2
Jacksonville Dolphins
(7-3/5-2 PFL)
Head Coach:
Kerwin Bell (Florida, 1987)
Career Record:
42-24 (6th season), at JU:
42-24 (6th season), vs. Drake: 3-2
Date
Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012
Kickoff
Noon CST
Site
Jacksonville, Fla.
Stadium
D.B. Milne Field (5,000)
Radio
KRNT 1350 AM
Live Stats/Audio
www.GoDrakeBulldogs.com
Live Video
www.GoDrakeBulldogs.com
Twitter Updates
@DUBulldogs
Today’s Game Hashtag
#DUvsJU
Series
Drake leads, 9-2
In Des Moines Drake leads, 5-0
In Jacksonville
Drake leads, 4-2
First Meeting Nov. 6, 1999 - W, 34-14
Last Meeting Nov. 5, 2011 - W, 31-24
Streak Drake, 1
Last Drake Victory 2011
The Game
• Drake's football team closes its 2012 season at
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon with a share of the Pioneer Football
League title hanging in the balance
for the Bulldogs.
•
With a victory, Drake would finish tied with Butler and potentially San
Diego in the PFL standings. Drake won both of its games against Butler
and San Diego by a combined
53 points.
•
The PFL title would be the sixth in program history and the 12th
overall conference title. It would also mark the first time Drake has
won back-to-back league titles
since winning four straight Missouri Valley Conference titles from
1928-31.
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In its last outing, Drake cruised past league-leading Butler, 45-20, at home with the offense racking up 546 yards of total offense
as Mike Piatkowski threw
for five touchdowns in the win.
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That effort helped Drake’s passing offense climb to seventh in the
nation at 304.8 yards per game while Piatkowski became the FCS active
leader in touchdown passes
with 74 career touchdown passes. Among all Division I (FBS and FCS)
quarterbacks, he is fifth.
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Jacksonville is 7-3 this season and 5-2 in the PFL after defeating
Campbell, 40-14, last weekend to snap a two-game skid. The Dolphins lead
the PFL in total defense
by surrendering just 309.6 yards per game and 20.7 points per game.
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While Drake’s offense boasts national rankings, its defense is second
in the PFL in both scoring and total defense. The squad also ranks
second in the league in interceptions
with 12 and sacks with 24.
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Receiver Nick Rosa comes into the final game of the season with
back-to-back 100-yards games after going for 119 yards in the loss at
Dayton and 123 yards in the
win over Butler. He has three 100-yard games this season.
A VICTORY would ...
• Make Drake 8-3 this season and 7-1 in PFL action.
• Give Drake a share of the PFL title for the second straight season and the sixth time in program history.
• Give Drake its first back-to-back conference titles since 1928-31.
• Be Drake’s 11th win in its last 12 PFL games and 18th win in its last 22 PFL games.
• Make Drake 10-2 all-time against Jacksonville and be head coach Chris Creighton’s first win over the Dolphins in Jacksonville.
• Be Chris Creighton’s 38th win at Drake and 133rd career win.
• Be the program’s 580th all-time victory.
• Make Drake 7-1 in the PFL standings for the second straight season.
• Be Drake’s second straight win over Jacksonville.
• Make Chris Creighton 3-2 against Jacksonville during his tenure at Drake.
A loss would ...
• Drop Drake to second in the PFL standings and give the squad a 7-4 final record and a 6-2 mark in the PFL.
• Be Drake’s second straight road loss this season and third straight loss at Jacksonville.
• Make Jacksonville 3-9 against the Bulldogs.
Drake Conference Championships
• With a victory, Drake can secure a share of a conference title for the 12th time in the program’s history.
• Below is a list of Drake’s championship seasons
Season Conference Conf. Record Overall
2011 PFL 7-1 9-2
2004 PFL 4-0 10-2
2000 PFL 3-1 7-4
1998 PFL 4-0 7-3
1995 PFL 5-0 8-1-1
1981 MVC 5-1 10-1
1972 MVC 4-1 7-5
1931 MVC 3-0 5-6
1930 MVC 3-0 5-4
1929 MVC 3-0-1 5-3-1
1928 MVC 3-0 [This story was written for Ron Maly by Ty Patton, Drake's assistant athletic director for communications].