DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern will return to the friendly confines of Paul Laird field looking to get back in the win column when it hosts Arkansas-Monticello on Oct. 7 at 2 p.m.
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The Savage Storm come into the contest with a 1-4 record on the year but picked up a 41-2 victory over Northwestern Oklahoma State in its last home outing.
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The Storm offense has picked up its running attack, rushing for over 100-yards in its last two outings, led by
DJ Brown who has 149 yards and three scores on the ground, while
Bryce Fields has added 123 yards rushing.
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Ryan Hirt has had the big runs on the year, averaging 9.5 yards per carry with 95 yards on 10 totes with three touchdowns.
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Fields leads the passing attack with 840 yards on 63-of-124 passing with six touchdowns.
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Kaleb Whitley has been his top target with 17 catches for 256 yards, while
Hunter Hawthorne crossed the 200-yard mark last outing and has 14 catches for 201. Both have a touchdown receiving.
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Marquis Gray made a pair of catches last outing and moved up to fourth on Southeastern's career receiving list with 2,342 yards.
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Michael Hookfin leads the defense with 29 tackles on the year, including 4.5 tackles for loss and an interception.
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Kevin Simes leads the way in tackles for loss with five, with four of those being a team-best four sacks.
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PJ Larry picked off a pass for the second-straight game at OBU and leads the team with two interceptions.
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UAM comes into the weekend with a 2-3 record on the season, but have lost three-straight, including a 35-28 decision to East Central last week.
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They are led by Demilon Brown who has a team-best 223 yards rushing with three touchdowns, and has passed for 1,046 yards and 11 scores through the air.
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Nick Howard has a team-leading 26 catches for 320 receiving yards and four touchdowns, while Isaiah Cross has a team-best 331 yards receiving on 25 grabs with three TDs.
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Alfernee Hankins leads the UAM defense with 26 tackles and 3.5 sacks, while Tevontae Bond and Jalen Guillard each have one interception.
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