DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern will return home after a two-game road swing set to host Arkansas-Monticello at 2 p.m. on Oct. 12 at Paul Laird Field.
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The Savage Storm return home with a record of 1-4 on the season and is looking to snap a three game losing streak.
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Over that three game span SE has lost by an average of 5.7 points, including two losses by one possession and a 13-point difference versus sixth-ranked Ouachita Baptist just a week ago.
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The Storm got its running game moving in the last two outings with more than 100 yards rushing in both contests, led by
Rashod Polk who turned in the team's first 100-yard performance of the season against OBU and has averaged 89.5 yards per game rushing over the past two games with touchdowns in each.
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Rollin Kinsaul continues to lead the passing attack with 851 yards through the air while completing 57.1 percent of his passes with five touchdowns.
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Felton Hatcher and
Braxton Kincade have been the team's top targets on the year thus far, with Hatcher hauling in 28 catches for 345 yards, while Kincade has posted 22 grabs for 328 and three touchdowns.
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Katrell Blakely and
Ryan Ronces each have a pair of TD catches as well.
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Defensively
Conner Swope still ranks near the top of the league in tackles with 50 total on the season and has added 6.5 tackles for loss and a pair of pass breakups.
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Jeremiah Baltrip has logged a pick and four PBU's while
Ja'Lon Freeman and
Josh Mulumba each tallied double-digit tackles last week against OBU.
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The Boll Weevils come to town with a 3-2 record after a 49-46 home win over East Central a week ago.
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The UAM offense leans to the run where it is averaging over 200 yards per game, led by Devontae Dean and Demilon Brown who are averaging 72.2 and 72.5 yards per game on the season and have combined for seven of their nine rushing scores.
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Caleb Canady leads the passing attack with 105.4 yards per game passing while completing 53.9 percent of his passes with four touchdowns.
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Deandre Washington and CJ Parham lead the team in receiving with 20 catches each for a combined 578 yards and six TD's.
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Christian Jefferson leads the defense with 32 tackles and a pair of interceptions.
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