Fort Hays State Football heads to St. Joseph, Missouri this weekend to face Missouri Western. Both teams enter Week 4 of the season at 2-1 overall. All of FHSU's games have been conference contests, while MWSU is 1-1 in MIAA play. Originally scheduled as an evening game, kickoff is now set for 12 p.m. at Spratt Stadium on Saturday (Sept. 23) due to weather forecasted for the area.
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Griffon Football Ticketing and Parking
Advance ticketing and parking is now on sale for Saturday's game against Fort Hays State. Advance ticket pricing is available up until the day of the game. All ticket prices increase by $5 on gameday. Advance tickets and parking may be purchased anyone online at
gogriffons.com, in person in the lobby of the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex, or by calling 816-271-4481. If ordering via phone or online, credit card payment is required. On game day the Spratt Stadium ticket office opens two hours prior to kickoff.
TICKETING
Ticket prices for the Missouri Western/Fort Hays State football game are as follows:
Adult General Admission - $15.00 (advance) / $20.00 (gameday)
Visiting College Students - $10.00 (advance) / $15.00 (gameday)
Youth General Admission (to age 18) - FREE with paying adult
Senior Citizen General Admission (65 and over) - $10.00 (advance) / $15.00 (gameday)
Chairback Reserved (based on availability) - $20.00 (advance) / $25.00 (gameday)
PARKING
A limited number of spaces in Lot I are available for
PRESALE ONLY for $20.
NO HANDICAPPED PARKING FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS AVAILABLE IN LOT I. Handicapped individuals will be permitted to park in Lot H free of charge, or in the loop in front of the Looney Complex. A complimentary shuttle for handicapped individuals is available from both locations. Fans wishing to park in Lot H can enter campus either from the north from Faraon St, or from the south on Mitchell Ave.
Lot H parking can be purchased in advance for $10 (cash or card) or with
CASH ONLY at the gate on gameday.
Lots H and I open
THREE HOURS BEFORE KICKOFF.
Lot N is closed to the public.
Lots B, C, E, J, and K are FREE open to the public.
Those wishing to park in free lots should enter campus from Mitchell Ave. on the south.
The Tigers are coming off a 17-6 win over then No. 15/13 ranked Northwest Missouri State last Saturday in Hays. The Tigers ended an eight-game losing string to the Bearcats in Hays that dated back to the 1970s and the result knocked the Bearcats out of the AFCA Top 25 rankings for the first time since 2003 (20 years). The Bearcats had a streak of being ranked in the Top 25 for 242 consecutive polls.
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The Griffons are coming off a 34-31 win at Central Oklahoma last week. Both of their wins have been on the road, which also included a blowout of Lincoln in Week 2 in their only non-conference game of the year. MWSU fell to Central Missouri in the season opener at home by a score of 45-38. The Griffons have scored the most points of any MIAA team this year, averaging 46.7 per game. However, they have struggled on defense yielding a conference-worst 476.3 yards per game.
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The Tigers are looking to snap a four-game losing string to the Griffons, which goes back to the 2018 season. FHSU's last win over MWSU was in 2017 by a score of 38-10 in St. Joseph. The Tigers lost last year's meeting in Hays 35-19. MWSU leads the all-time series 18-12-1, but have been a thorn in FHSU's side in MIAA play with a 14-2 mark since FHSU joined the conference. The two Tiger wins were in back-to-back years (2016 & 2017). The win in 2017 was the only time in MIAA play the Tigers limited the Griffons to less than 20 points.
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Fort Hays State ranks fourth in the MIAA in total defense, allowing 322 yards per game. The Tigers have held two of their three opponents so far this year to less than 300 yards of total offense. In both of those games, FHSU held the opposition to less than 10 points. FHSU ranks second among MIAA teams in points allowed at just 15.3 per game.
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Jack Dawson has completed 59 percent of his passes this season for 771 yards and 9 touchdowns. He has thrown for at least 250 yards in two of three games. He ranks 12
th in NCAA Division II for passing touchdowns. He has four receiving targets with at least 100 yards this season, led by
Trevor Watts with 16 catches for 210 yards.
Jayden Horace (174),
Hosia Stokes (142) and
Bryson Smith (123) join Watts for players north of 100 yards receiving.
Cale Cormaney, the top tight end target for FHSU, has 95 yards.
Travis Dixon leads the ground game with 102 yards on 38 carries this season.
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John Johnson leads the Tiger defense in tackles with 22, followed closely by
Makel Williams (21) and
Mason Perez (20). Johnson produced his season high in tackles against Northwest Missouri State with 11. The Tiger defensive line has six players with at least six tackles this season, led by
Myles Menges and
Parrish Terry each with 12. Terry is the reigning MIAA Defensive Player of the Week after a 7 tackle, 1 forced fumble, and 1.5 sacks performance in the win over Northwest Missouri State last week.
Jason Wallace leads the team in sacks with 2.0 after having a solo and two assists last week. The Tiger defense has spread around five interceptions among five different players.
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