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GAME NOTES
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern will be aiming to get back in the win column when it makes the trek across the state to Alva, Okla., for a 3 p.m. matchup against Northwestern Oklahoma State on Oct. 26.
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The Savage Storm come into the contest at 2-5 overall on the season and 2-4 in Great American Conference play, while the Rangers enter the weekend at 0-7 overall and in league play.
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SE will be looking to its balanced offensive attack which ranks third in the league in total yards with 462.7 per contest, which should match up well against the NWOSU defense allowing 480.7 ypg.
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Devlon Wortham leads the run game with 679 yards on the year and seven touchdowns, while
Nick Sioson has tossed for 2,001 yards, completing 57 percent of his passes with 13 passing touchdowns.
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His primary targets are leading the GAC ins receptions in
Kaymon Farmer who has hauled in a GAC best 52 passes and
Anthony Foster who is right behind with 49. Foster leads the team in receiving yards with 705 and the duo are tied with four receiving scores on the year.
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The SE defense has had its struggles, mostly against the pass this season and will have a chance to recover against a Ranger team that averages 160.1 yards per outing through the air and only 263.6 yards per game in total offense.
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Chad Tucker and
Greg Jackson are neck-and-neck atop the stat sheet in tackles, with 41 and 40, respectively.
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Tucker and
Raheem Wilson have each tallied a pair of interceptions, while Wilson has a team-best nine pass breakups.
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Coby Ragsdale leads the defense in sacks with 2.5 and tackles for loss at 6.0.
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NWOSU is led on the ground by Javari Liggins who has tallied 303 rushing yards and a pair of scores.
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Reid Miller has handled the majority of the QB work and is 60-of-133 with 601 yards, three TD's and three interceptions.
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His primary target has been Mervin Stewart who has racked up 22 catches for 244 yards and two touchdowns.
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Alex Hemberger leads a trio of players with 40-plus tackles, turning in 48 to go with two interceptions and three tackles for a loss.
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