PFL Wrap-Up: Nov. 9

Sunday, November 10, 2019
by Cody Bush, PFL Media Relations

Week 11 Results

Davidson 52, Butler 10
San Diego 51, Stetson 7
Dayton 59, Marist 35
Drake 28, Jacksonville 14
Morehead State 27, Valparaiso 21

Game Recaps

DAVIDSON 52, BUTLER 10
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Wesley Dugger ran for 118 yards, scored twice, and became Davidson leading career rusher in a 52-10 PFL victory against Butler, Saturday at the Sellick Bowl. Butler scored the first quarter's only points on a Drew Bevelhimer field goal. Davidson countered with five touchdowns in a busy second quarter, Dugger capping the outburst with an 18-yard touchdown run to give Davidson a 33-3 halftime lead. Dugger would tack on a three-yard run to start the second half and Davidson cruised to the victory. Davidson outgained Butler, 549-227, thanks to a 458 yard day on the ground with 14 runners combining for 62 carries. Butler quarterback Nick Orlando ran for 107 yards and accounted for 175 offensive yards.

SAN DIEGO 51, STETSON 7
DeLAND, Fla. – JoJo Binda Jr. ran for a career-high 227 yards – the fourth 200-yard rushing performance in the PFL in as many weeks – and a touchdown as San Diego downed Stetson, 51-7, in Saturday PFL action at Spec Martin Memorial Stadium. While Binda was chewing up yards, RJ Gonzalez was the finisher with three touchdown runs in four carries. San Diego opened with the game's first 37 points with four different Toreros scoring touchdowns and kicker Brandon Eckert hitting a trio of field goals. Quarterback Alex Piccirilli ran for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter to break up the shutout bid and finsihed with 74 yards rushing to lead Stetson, which was outgained 610-228.

DAYTON 59, MARIST 35
DAYTON, Ohio – Adam Trautman scored two touchdowns in a span of 2:33 to break an early tie and Dayton pulled away for a 59-35 PFL victory against Marist, Saturday at Welcome Stadium. Dayton quarterback Jack Cook threw four touchdowns, including the two to Trautman, as part of a 13-for-19, 244-yard day and was one of four Flyers runners to score a touchdown. Marist's Austin Day completed 18-of-27 passes for 262 yards and three touchdowns, his first touchdown toss tying the game 7-7 in the first quarter before Trautman broke the tie in the second quarter.

DRAKE 28, JACKSONVILLE 14
DES MOINES, Iowa – Ian Corwin threw touchdowns on both sides of halftime, breaking a 7-7 tie as Drake scored a 28-14 PFL victory against Jacksonville, Saturday, at Drake Stadium. The Bulldogs and Dolphins traded first quarter scores, Drake's Drew Lauer diving in from a yard out following by Jacksonville's A.J. Davis' 53-yard touchdown run. But Corwin connected with Devin Cates early in the second quarter then Shane Feller late in the third to break the game open. Corwin completed 13-of-19 passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns with Lauer running for 147 yards and two scores. Jacksonville's Calvin Tuner Jr. ran for 150 yards on 25 carries.

MOREHEAD STATE 28, VALPARAISO 21
VALPARAISO, Ind. – Issiah Aguero's 37-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter povided the game-winning points as Morehead State scored twice in the fourth quarter to edge Valparaiso, 28-21, in Saturday PFL action at Brown Field. Morehead State scored twice in the opening quarter and held that 14-0 lead until the third frame when Valparaiso scored twice to tie the game. The Eagles broke the tie early in the fourth when Mark Pappas found Ian Holder for a 74-yard touchdown completion. Nine minutes later, Aguero hit for a key insurance score. Valparaiso drove the length of the field in 1:13, Chris Duncan hitting Deuce Larose for a touchdown, but could not tie the game again. Pappas completed 16-of-29 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns. He was matched by Duncan, who completed 30-of-48 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns.