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No. 25/21 Tigers Face Bearcats in First Road Test of the Season

#25/21 Fort Hays State (2-0, 1-0 MIAA) at
Northwest Missouri State (0-2, 0-1 MIAA)
Saturday, September 14 – 6 PM
Maryville, Mo. – Bearcat Stadium
 
Fort Hays State will face its first road test of the season on Saturday evening (Sept. 14) when it takes on Northwest Missouri State in Maryville at 6 p.m. The Tigers are ranked No. 25 (AFCA)/No. 21 (D2Football.com) in the latest national polls. This is the first time since FHSU joined the MIAA in 2006 the Bearcats will not have a national ranking when facing the Tigers after starting the season 0-2. The Tigers are one of four teams in the MIAA currently with a 2-0 record on the season, and one of four teams in the MIAA currently holding an AFCA Top 25 ranking.
 
Fort Hays State won last year's meeting in Hays by a score of 17-6 over a then No. 15 ranked Bearcat team. That snapped a three-game losing skid to the Bearcats. FHSU won two of the last three meetings between the teams in Maryville, winning in 2017 and 2018 on its way to back-to-back MIAA titles. The Bearcats won the last game contested between the teams in Maryville by a count of 33-19 in 2022. The teams have split the last six meetings going back to 2017.
 
Fort Hays State has returned to the Top 25 of the AFCA and D2Football.com Polls since the 2019 season. This is the first time these teams are meeting when the Tigers hold a national ranking and the Bearcats do not.
 
Success for the Tigers so far this year has been a combination of solid defense and balanced offense. The Fort Hays State defense is holding the opposition to 292.5 yards per game. The Tigers have five players with 12 or more tackles on the season, led by Makel Williams with 18. Sam Brandt and Benyon Williams each have 15. Myles Menges has 2.0 sacks to pace a Tiger team with five on the season. Kobe Rome has the team's lone interception of the season. Shane Watts headlines the Tiger offense, averaging 158.5 all-purpose yards per game. He is the team leader in both rushing yards (221) and receiving yards (96). Jack Dawson has 429 passing yards through two games with three touchdowns. The Tigers have four players with at least 80 receiving yards for the season.
 
The Bearcats started the season with losses to Minnesota State and Nebraska-Kearney. They have struggled to run the ball in the early going, with just 15 rushing yards as a team for the season. Chris Ruhnke has 579 passing yards on the season, and his top target Luke Mathews has 207 receiving yards. The Bearcats have four players with double-figure tackles on the season, led by Shane Fredrickson with 14.
 
The Tigers are seeking their first 3-0 start since the 2017 season, while the Bearcats are looking to avoid their first 0-3 start since the 1994 season.
 

 
 
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Players Mentioned

Sam Brandt

#30 Sam Brandt

S
5' 10"
Senior
Jack Dawson

#5 Jack Dawson

QB
5' 11"
Junior
Myles Menges

#4 Myles Menges

DL
6' 4"
Senior
Kobe Rome

#24 Kobe Rome

CB
6' 0"
Senior
Shane Watts

#2 Shane Watts

RB
5' 9"
Senior
Benyon Williams

#5 Benyon Williams

S
5' 9"
Senior
Makel Williams

#6 Makel Williams

LB
6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Sam Brandt

#30 Sam Brandt

5' 10"
Senior
S
Jack Dawson

#5 Jack Dawson

5' 11"
Junior
QB
Myles Menges

#4 Myles Menges

6' 4"
Senior
DL
Kobe Rome

#24 Kobe Rome

6' 0"
Senior
CB
Shane Watts

#2 Shane Watts

5' 9"
Senior
RB
Benyon Williams

#5 Benyon Williams

5' 9"
Senior
S
Makel Williams

#6 Makel Williams

6' 0"
Senior
LB