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Tigers improve to 4-0 after win over RiverHawks

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

HAYS, Kan. – Jacob Mezera completed 21 of 28 passes for 212 yards and two touchdowns, Kenneth Iheme rushed for 95 yards and two scores and the Fort Hays State defense held Northeastern State to 184 yards as the Tigers improve to 4-0 for the first time since 1983 with a 31-7 win Saturday afternoon at Lewis Field.

Chris Brown Postgame Interview

Drew Kite Postgame Interview

Wyatt Parker Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Iheme, who also had four receptions for 31 yards, got the Tigers on the scoreboard first with a one-yard run on FHSU’s first possession of the game. His 30 yard scamper on a draw play in the third quarter capped the scoring.

Mezera connected with tight end Drew Kite on a pair of second quarter touchdown passes to give the Tigers a 24-0 halftime lead.

NSU’s lone touchdown came after a Mezera interception on the Tigers first possession of the third quarter.

Doyin Jibowu picked of the first pass of the season for the Tiger defense late in the second quarter to hold the RiverHawks out of the endzone.

Fort Hays State gearing up for home game with Northeastern State

Fort Hays State Football, ranked No. 18 in the latest AFCA Division II Poll, hosts Northeastern State on Saturday, September 23, at Lewis Field Stadium in Hays. Game time is set for 2 pm. The Tigers enter at 3-0, tied with No. 1 ranked Northwest Missouri State for the MIAA lead, while Northeastern State comes in at 0-3.

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The Tigers are looking for their first 4-0 start in the program’s NCAA Division II history, something FHSU has not accomplished since 1983. The Tigers will be looking for their fourth consecutive win over Northeastern State. FHSU has won every meeting between the teams since NSU joined the MIAA. The Tigers hold a slight 3-2 edge in the all-time series.

The Tigers are coming off a thrilling 31-24 win at Central Oklahoma last week. Monterio Burchfield’s 64-yard touchdown reception with 42 seconds remaining in the game lifted the Tigers to victory. He earned MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week for his 8-catch, 217-yard receiving performance against the Bronchos. It ranked fourth on the all-time single-game receiving yards performance list at FHSU, just 23 yards shy of the record. Burchfield helped propel Jacob Mezera over the 400-yard passing mark for the game. Mezera finished 27-of-37 for 401 yards. Mezera is completing 68 percent of his passes so far this year, averaging 291 passing yards per game.

The Tigers moved up three spots in the AFCA national rankings for their win at Central Oklahoma. In the supplemental D2Football.com Poll, the Tigers are rated No. 16 in the nation. Fort Hays State’s rank in both polls are new highs for the program.

Kenneth Iheme is leading the Tigers in all-purpose yards, averaging 109.7 per game. He is the leading rusher on the team with 208 yards. Layne Bieberle also averages more than 100 all-purpose yards per game at 101.

On the defensive side of the ball, Connor Shedeed leads the Tigers in tackles with 24, followed by Tanner Hoekman with 20. Wyatt Parker is the team sack leader at 1.5, while in the secondary, Kamon Clayton leads the team in pass break-ups with four.

Jibowu’s changed perspective

By Nikki Sherrill

At the age of eight, life as Doyin Jibowu knew it, changed. Jibowu was born in Nigeria and lived with his mother and brother, while his father moved to Colorado, separating the family by thousands of miles. However, when his mother won the visa lottery, Jibowu, along with his mom and brother, picked up their lives as they received a chance at the American life. Now, the whole family was back together and established their new lives in Denver. Jibowu, as he knows it, calls Colorado home, even though eight years of his early life were spent in Nigeria.

“I was younger so I wasn’t able to create any special relationships there before moving, but my parents still have a lot of connection and family back there. I hope to get back there a few times just to see how the family is doing and how it has changed,” said Jibowu.

The so-called “normal” Jibowu remembers from his life in his home country, is drastically different than what he experiences here. The things many take for granted here are things that others only can dream of having.

“I joke around saying I was raised in the jungle, but growing up in Africa is probably the best thing to ever happen to me. I remember driving around on the bus with my mom and brother and living in a one bedroom apartment and that is something that makes you appreciate what you have now,” said Jibowu.

One moment in particular stands out to Jibowu as he truly realized how different life is in the different parts of the world he has called home.

“One time I was riding home with my mom and there was an explosion. When I was a kid, that was normal to have a bomb go off. I look back on that now and think, that wasn’t normal. If that happened here, it would be all over the news, but back home there it happens and people move on. I feel like sometimes people don’t really appreciate how good we have it here,” he said.

Although Nigeria taught Jibowu many different life lessons, only the United States taught him about his passion for football. When he was in elementary school, Jibowu started playing football at recess, the kind where everyone plays and having fun is the only victory. Soon after, he signed up for flag football when he gained more interest in the sport. It wasn’t until his older brother put on the pads that Jibowu gained the urge to suit up himself and play under the lights.

“Football became something I would do for fun, I didn’t think I was terrible at it so I tried it out. My brother played tackle football before me and I always looked up to my brother. I thought it was the coolest thing that he played. He would always bring home the pads and the helmet and I would try it on and I just thought it was awesome and something I hoped I could do,” he said.
Being a young, mobile kid, football wasn’t the only activity Jibowu went after.

“In high school I played lacrosse and recreational basketball. I even tried wrestling. But, I felt like, in football, I could really use all of my abilities and I could maximize my potential. In basketball I wasn’t the tallest, in soccer I wasn’t the most nimble and in wrestling I wasn’t built the right way so I knew football was best for me,” he said.

Up until his senior year, football was just about having fun and being around friends. Playing collegiate ball never even seemed like an option for Jibowu as he didn’t even realize there was more to college football than Division I. After a few offers came, the possibility became real. Jibowu started to feel the stress of how he would pay for his education after high school, and what options he had.

“I was talking to my dad about it and he said “you are too young to be this stressed out. Let things take care of themselves.” After that I just went out and had fun and played my hardest and now here we are in Hays, Kansas,” he said.

Jibowu credits the coaching staff for his decision to come here and have it be the right fit. With the program trending upward, Jibowu found the timing to be perfect and all the pieces started to fall into place for the Tigers.

“I knew this program was beginning to build into something great. I always wanted to be a part of the building of something as opposed to coming in at the finished product. I had never been a part of a winning program, so that was a big draw for me to come to Fort Hays State,” he said.

One of the opportunities Jibowu took early on at FHSU was the chance to redshirt. Although this step might seem negative, he accepted it as a way to get his feet under him and prepare mentally and physically for his eventual time to happen.

“Redshirting was the best thing for me because I sat behind those older guys and watched them progress and saw how the upperclassmen did it in my position. I also could pick up on the system and really study it, which was a huge advantage. I was able to develop more physically, which helped to avoid injuries and be stronger overall. It truly helped me be more prepared for when it came my time to play,” he said.

After his redshirt year, Jibowu had a breakout season in 2015, his first time competing on the field. He was an All-MIAA performer, started all 12 games for the Tigers as a defensive back where he accumulated 91 tackles, ranking him 17th in the conference. That season was an eye-opener for Jibowu, as he started to fully understand football at this level.

“The first game at UCO we were down by twenty and that was my first college experience. You watch it on TV all the time with college football where teams are down big and then come back, which is the greatest thing. There is always something crazy going on in college football. You don’t really understand that until you are living it yourself. After that game I was on the field thinking ‘this is actually college football’ and it was a great feeling,” he said.

In his second season on the field, Jibowu didn’t have as strong of a season personally as his first, but the year was not a failure to him.

“I didn’t have as good of a season as I did the year before, but it was the first time we had reached a bowl game and actually won. While personally it wasn’t a better season for me, last season was a better one for the team. As long as the team is successful I am going to be happy. I could have zero stats but if the unit is successful, I am playing my role,” he said.

Now in his junior season for the Tigers, and with success in many aspects under his belt, Jibowu focuses on the season at hand. So far, Fort Hays State is off to a 3-0 start and ranked No. 18 in the latest national poll. Jibowu currently has 13 tackles to his name, along with two pass break ups. The Tigers are outscoring their opponents 114-37 three contests in. The early season success is no surprise to those close to the program, including Jibowu.

“Success is a process. To build success you have to start at the bottom and slowly put it together, which is what Coach Brown has done. You have to go through the tough times to get to the good parts. We really are a group of kids that want to succeed. You don’t just have a good season out of nowhere, it happens in a process,” he said.

With the success and strength of the program excelling with each passing year, the Tigers are poised to have another record-breaking, historic season. The process and building of this program has been apparent to all close to it, but now Jibowu knows everybody else can see that success happening.

“The sky is the limit with this team. I was here when this program was at the bottom and now we are towards the top,” he said. “I try to tell the younger guys what we have built and show them what they can be a part of. You don’t earn respect in one season and we have continued to earn that respect. I want us to fully reach our potential. We have come close while I have been here, but I know we can fully reach it this year.”

Tigers up to No. 16 in D2Football.com Poll

Fort Hays State moved up to No. 16 in the latest D2Football.com Top 25 Poll, released on Tuesday (Sept. 19). The Tigers are up one spot in the poll from last week, when they jumped into the poll at No. 17. This is the highest ranking yet for FHSU in the weekly supplemental poll to the official AFCA rankings.

The D2Football.com Poll currently has four MIAA teams inside the top 25 with Northwest Missouri State at No. 1, Emporia State at No. 10, Fort Hays State at No. 16, and Central Missouri at No. 25.

Below is the D2Football.com Poll for September 19, 2017.

Team Record Previous
1 Northwest Missouri State 3-0 1
2 Ferris State 2-0 2
3 Texas A&M-Commerce 3-0 3
4 Indiana (Pa.) 3-0 5
5 California 3-0 6
6 Shepherd 2-0 4
7 North Alabama 1-1 7
8 Sioux Falls 3-0 8
9 Minnesota State 3-0 9
10 Emporia State 2-1 10
11 Grand Valley 2-1 11
12 Midwestern State 2-0 12
13 LIU-Post 3-0 13
14 CSU-Pueblo 2-1 14
15 Ashland 2-1 16
16 Fort Hays State 3-0 17
17 Indianapolis 3-0 19
18 Colorado Mesa 3-0 20
19 Delta State 3-0 NR
20 Slippery Rock 3-0 22
21 Winona State 3-0 NR
22 Arkansas Tech 3-0 23
23 Central Washington 3-0 NR
24 Bowie State 3-0 NR
25 Central Missouri 2-1 25

FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
September 19, 2017

Fort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tigers home game with Northeastern State Saturday afternoon at Lewis Field. Brown and select players met with the media inside Lewis Field on Tuesday, a session that can be heard by clicking on the links below.

Head coach Chris Brown

 

Junior linebacker Jose Delgado

Junior wide receiver Monterio Burchfield

Senior wide receiver Tyler Bacon

FHSU’s Gonzalez named MIAA men’s Soccer Athlete of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State senior Derick Gonzalez was named the MIAA Men’s Soccer Athlete of the Week on Tuesday (Sept. 19), helping the Tigers go 0-1-1 in non-conference play last week. Gonzalez finished the week accounting for all three goals scored for a total of six points.

Gonzalez put the Tigers on the board first in a 2-1 (2OT) loss to Seattle Pacific when he headed a ball in off a pass from Luis Mendez. He then scored both goals for FHSU in a 2-2 (2OT) tie with Western Washington. The first was a penalty kick in the 51st minute, then in the 76th minute, he knotted the score by rifling a shot into the net from the top of the box. The Tigers nearly finished with two draws on their west coast swing, but a goal allowed in the final minute of double overtime against Seattle Pacific resulted in a loss.

Listen to Tiger Talk with Fort Hays State football coach Chris Brown

Click below to listen to Tiger Talk with “Voice of the Tigers” Gerard Wellbrock and Fort Hays State head football coach Chris Brown as they review Saturday night’s win at Central Oklahoma and take a look ahead at this Saturday’s game at home against Northeastern State.

Tiger Talk airs on Monday evening at 6 p.m. on Tiger Radio Mix-103.

Tigers move up to No. 18 in AFCA Division II Poll

WACO, Texas – Fort Hays State moved up three spots in the latest AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Monday (Sept. 18). The Tigers are now No. 18 in the national rankings, fresh off a 31-24 road win at Central Oklahoma last week. The Tigers are now in the top 20 of the AFCA for the first time in program history.

Fort Hays State moved into the top 25 of the AFCA poll for the first time in program history last week, debuting at No. 21. FHSU needed a late touchdown at Central Oklahoma to keep its top 25 status as MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week Monterio Burchfield delivered a 64-yard touchdown reception with 42 seconds remaining in the game to break a 24-24 tie and push the Tigers to 3-0 on the season.

Fort Hays State joins Northwest Missouri State and Emporia State as the three top 25 ranked teams from the MIAA. The two-time defending national champion Bearcats continue to hold the No. 1 ranking, the only other squad in the conference besides the Tigers to remain undefeated for the season. Emporia State slipped down one spot to No. 15 in the poll after a seven-point win over Missouri Southern.

Fort Hays State is the featured team in the headline of the official AFCA release. SEE HERE.

Fort Hays State hosts Northeastern State (0-3) this Saturday at Lewis Field Stadium in Hays at 2 pm.

Below is the AFCA Division II Top 25 Poll for September 18, 2017.

Rank School Points Record Previous Ranking
1 Northwest Missouri St. (34) 850 3-0 1
2 Ferris St. (Mich.) 811 2-0 2
3 Texas A&M-Commerce 779 3-0 3
4 Shepherd (W.Va.) 737 2-0 4
5 California (Pa.) 693 3-0 5
6 Indiana (Pa.) 673 3-0 6
7 Sioux Falls (N.D.) 619 3-0 7
8 Minnesota St. 607 3-0 8
9 LIU-Post (N.Y.) 572 3-0 9
10 North Alabama 547 1-1 10
11 Colorado Mesa 501 3-0 11
12 Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 456 2-1 12
13 Midwestern St. (Texas) 443 2-0 13
14 Indianapolis (Ind.) 402 3-0 15
15 Emporia St. (Kan.) 367 2-1 14
16 Arkansas Tech 300 3-0 19
17 Delta St. (Miss.) 268 3-0 24
18 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 259 3-0 21
19 Colorado St.-Pueblo 257 2-1 18
20 Central Washington 247 3-0 23
21 Slippery Rock (Pa.) 166 3-0 25
22 Humboldt St. (Calif.) 77 2-0 NR
23 Bowie St. (Md.) 72 3-0 NR
24 Assumption (Mass.) 60 3-0 NR
25 Catawba (N.C.) 54 3-0 NR

Others Receiving Votes: Ashland (Ohio), 47; Albany St. (Ga.), 41; West Georgia, 35; Winona St. (Minn.), 24; Central Missouri, 18; Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 10; Minnesota-Duluth, 10; Southeastern Oklahoma St., 8; Washburn (Kan.), 8; Wingate (N.C.), 8; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 7; Florida Tech, 6; North Greenville (S.C.), 3; Tuskegee (Ala.), 3; West Texas A&M, 3; Bloomsburg (Pa.), 1; Easten New Mexico, 1.

FHSU’s Burchfield named MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State junior receiver Monterio Burchfield earned MIAA Offensive Athlete of the Week honors for his efforts in the 31-24 win at Central Oklahoma this past Saturday. This is the second time in three weeks a player from FHSU earns the Offensive Athlete of the Week honor and is the fourth Athlete of the Week honor for FHSU in football so far this year.

Burchfield had 217 receiving yards on eight catches and the game-winning touchdown with 42 seconds remaining to lift Fort Hays State to a 31-24 win at Central Oklahoma. The game-winner was a 64-yard score as he stiff-armed his defender to the ground, then scampered from midfield to the endzone outrunning the rest of the defense. He also had the key reception on Fort Hays State’s game-tying drive moments earlier, rising over his defender for a 40-yard reception on 3rd-and-12 to put FHSU in field goal range. FHSU converted a 24-yard field goal to tie the game with 3:44 remaining. Burchfield averaged 27.1 yards per catch and helped push quarterback Jacob Mezera past the 400-yard passing mark for the game. Mezera was 27-of-37 for 401 yards.

Burchfield joins Logan Thompson (Defensive Athlete of the Week) from Emporia State and Juante Baldwin of Pittsburg State (Special Teams Athlete of the Week) from Pittsburg State as the weekly conference honorees.

FHSU women’s soccer advances past Hornets behind Stoddard’s two goals

EMPORIA, Kan. – In an offensive powered match, the Tigers got back to their winning ways as they slipped past Emporia State 3-2 in a non-conference match. Fort Hays State improves to 3-1-2 on the season after capturing their first victory in three matches.

Eden Stoddard got back to leading the Tigers on the pitch as she netted two goals to improve her season stat line in that category to five on the season. The first goal for Stoddard came after a rebound from Kylie Thomas at the 11 minute mark. Her second was a header off a cross from Jasmine Beaulieu 23 minutes into the match. Beaulieu would also put her name in the game as she earned her first goal of the season late in the second half off the cross bar to go-ahead and eventually seal the win.

With the Tigers leading the contest heading into halftime 2-0, the Hornets hoped to come out of the locker room with scoring on their mind. That scoring developed with 15 minutes left in the contest as back-to-back goals from Tanna Benfiel and Erica Self tied up the contest at 2-2. The offense could not hold up after that as Beaulieu netted her goal to help the Tigers to their third win of the season.

Kristen Thompson was back in goal for the Tigers as she captured two saves on the night. Thompson improves her saves this season to 15 on the year. With the win, Thompson is now 3-0 behind the net this season.

Next up for the Tigers is their first home game of the season as they take on Washburn in a non-conference match Friday (Sept. 22) at 8 p.m. at the Fort Hays State Soccer Stadium following the men’s match. [contact-form][contact-field label=”Name” type=”name” required=”true” /][contact-field label=”Email” type=”email” required=”true” /][contact-field label=”Website” type=”url” /][contact-field label=”Message” type=”textarea” /][/contact-form]s

No. 21 Tigers rally for win at Central Oklahoma

By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post

EDMOND, Okla. – Fort Hays State scored 10 points in the final 3:44 to rally past Central Oklahoma 31-24 Saturday night at Wantland Stadium to remain unbeaten. The Tigers, who are ranked No. 21 in the AFCA poll and No. 17 in the d2football.com media rankings, rallied from deficits of 14-0 and 24-21 to move to 3-0.

Chris Brown Postgame Interview

Monterio Burchfield Postgame Interview

Connor Shedeed Postgame Interview

Game Highlights

Monterio Burchfield, who had eight receptions for 217 yards, hauled in a 64-yard strike with 0:42 to play to give the Tigers the lead. The defense then knocked down a pass at the goal line on the final play of the game to preserve the win.

Jacob Mezera, who threw an interception which led the Bronchos second touchdown, connected with Kenneth Iheme on a 75-yard touchdown pass on the Tigers first play of the third quarter to tie the game 14-14.
Kenneth Iheme capped an eight play 91 yard drive with a five-yard touchdown run to give FHSU a 21-14 lead with 1:07 in the third quarter.

UCO would answer with 10 straight points, taking the lead on a 12-yard touchdown pass from Chas Stallard to L’lliott Curry with 7:32 to play.

The Tigers answered with a nine-play, 83 yard drive that ended with a 24-yard Brandon Brown field goal to tie the game with 3:44 to play.

Luke Wright sacked Stallard on third down to force a UCO punt and give the Tigers the ball back for the game winning drive.

No. 21 Tigers head to Central Oklahoma Saturday night

Fort Hays State looks to remain unbeaten on Saturday night when it plays at Central Oklahoma in Edmond. The Tigers take a No. 21 AFCA ranking into the game, its first time ever in the top 25 of the AFCA poll. FHSU is 2-0, while Central Oklahoma enters at 1-1.

You can hear the game on Tiger Radio Mix-103 beginning with the Auto World Pregame Show at 6 pm. Click to listen

The Tigers are coming off a 35-6 win over then No. 13 ranked Central Missouri last week in Hays. Central Missouri dropped from the top 25, while the Tigers moved to the spot UCM held in the preseason poll. In the D2Football.com supplemental poll, the Tigers are No. 17 in the nation. FHSU is looking for its third straight win over UCO overall and third straight win in Edmond. The Tigers are 3-1 against the Bronchos under head coach Chris Brown.

Fort Hays State leads the MIAA in both scoring offense and defense, putting up 41.5 points per game and allowing just 6.5 per game. The Tigers rank third in the nation in points allowed per game. The defense is allowing just 261.5 yards per game, second in the MIAA only to Northwest Missouri State’s 231.5 per game. The Tigers are averaging 432 yards of total offense per game to rank third in the MIAA.

Through two weeks of play, Fort Hays State and two-time defending national champion Northwest Missouri State are the only teams to remain unbeaten in the MIAA. Eight of the 12 teams currently sit at 1-1.

Jacob Mezera reached a milestone last week in the win over Central Missouri. He became the ninth Tiger quarterback in history to reach 3,000 passing yards for a career. Layne Bieberle leads Tiger receivers with 10 catches for 190 yards so far, producing his second career 100-yard receiving game last week. Kenneth Iheme is the top rusher on the team with 133 yards. Connor Shedeed leads the Tigers in tackles with 14 for the season.

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