PFL Recap: Nov. 5
Morehead State's Austin Gahafer finished the day with a PFL record 11,231 career passing yards, leading the Eagles to a win at Butler in week 10.
Morehead State's Austin Gahafer finished the day with a PFL record 11,231 career passing yards, leading the Eagles to a win at Butler in week 10.

Saturday, November 5, 2016
by Cody Bush, PFL Media Relations

PFL RESULTS: WEEK 10

Morehead State 54, Butler 28
Dayton 37, Valparaiso 21
Drake 31, Jacksonville 27
Marist 45, Stetson 38
Campbell 28, Davidson 0
San Diego
49, UDLAP 25

WEEK 10 RECAPS

Morehead State 54, Butler 28
INDIANAPOLIS – Quarterback Austin Gahafer completed 33-of-43 passes for 465 yards and five touchdowns, finishing the day with a PFL record 11,231 career passing yards, and led Morehead State to a 54-28 PFL victory against Butler, Saturday, at the Butler Bowl.

Gahafer threw three touchdowns as part of a game-opening barrage that put Morehead State ahead 34-0 with over two minutes left in the half and it never looked back. The Eagles quarterback found slot receiver Jake Raymond for 12 completions and 105 yards, helping Raymond become the PFL's career receptions leader (263). Jake Elliott also hauled in two touchdown passes as part of four catches for 149 yards.

Quarterback Malcolm Weaver threw for all four Butler touchdowns, completing 20-of-37 passes for 207 yards. Wideout Pace Temple caught eight of those passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns.

Dayton 37, Valparaiso 21
VALPARAISO, Ind. – Quarterback Alex Jeske threw for a touchdown and ran for three more as Dayton downed Valparaiso, 37-21, in Saturdya PFL action at Brown Field.

Jeske got Dayton on the baord first with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Adam Trautman. After Valparaiso tied the game, Jeske led the Flyers to 30 consecutive points, including three touchdown on his own legs. He finished with 307 total offensive yards, completing 18-of-24 passes for 248 yards while adding another 59 yards on nine carries.

Valparaiso's three touchdowns each came on the ground. Running back Austin Petrie ran for two scores as part of his 14-carry, 76-yard performance. Running back Cody Boxrucker added the other touchdown in his six-carry, 28-yard outing.

Drake 31, Jacksonville 27
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Quarterback Grant Kraemer threw two touchdowns in the final 4:36, rallying Drake to a 31-27 PFL victory against Jacksonville, Saturday, at D.B. Milne Field.

Drake trailed 27-17 with 6:57 left in the game after Jacksonville running back Ulysses Bryant scored from four yards out. On the ensuing Bulldogs possession, Kraemer found tight end Eric Saubert for a three-yard touchdown to trim the deficit to three points. After Drake held Jacksonville to a three-and-out on its next possession, Kraemer led a 10-play, 79-yard drive that he capped with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Steven Doran to set the final score.

Kraemer completed 15-of-29 passes for 208 yards and three touchdowns. He connected with Grant Menard five times for 142 yards. In addition, running back Conley Wilkins ended the day with 28 carries for 195 yards and a touchdown.

Jacksonville quarterback Rylan Wells amassed a second straight 100-yard rushing performance, with 17 carries for 101 yards against Drake. He also completed 11-of-17 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown.

Marist 45, Stetson 38
DeLAND, Fla. – Marist surrendered a 24-point lead, but escaped with a PFL victory when quarterback Mike White found wideout Christian Keenan for a 76-yard touchdown catch-and-carry for a 45-38 victory at Spec Martin Stadium.

White led Marist to the game's first 24 points and a 38-14 lead with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Olivencia. Stetson quarterback Nick Andreas led a Stetson offensive 24-point outburst, throwing two touchdowns, and kicker Grant Amick tied the game with a 28-yard field goal with 57 seconds remaining. However, White needed just one play on the ensuing drive to break the tie.

White finished the day with an impressive 446 offensive yards, passing for 344 and running for another 102 yards. He completed 25-of-46 passes for three touchdowns and added another touchdown on his nine carries.

Meanwhile, Andreas nearly matched White's output, completing 24-of-42 passes for 339 yards and four touchdowns.

Campbell 28, Davidson 0
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Quarterback Anthony Robbins threw two third-quarter touchdowns and Campbell held Davidson to 218 offensive yards in a 28-0 PFL victory, Saturday, at Barker-Lane Stadium.

Robbins' two touchdown passes were sandwiched between a pair of touchdown runs by Jared Joyner. Robbines completed 15-of-24 passes for 198 yards while Joyner had 32 carries for 184 yards.

Davidson quarterback Stockton McGuire was limited to 9-of-37 passing for 112 yards.

San Diego 49, UDLAP 25
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Running back Jonah Hodges ran for two tochdowns as San Diego downed UDLAP, 49-25, in a Saturday exhibition contest at Torero Stadium.

The Toreros used a 28-0 second quarter to break the game open, Hodges bookended the quarter with his two touchdown runs. Hodges needed just seven carries for 48 yards to score his two touchdowns. In addition, quarterback Anthony Lawrence completed 16-of-20 passes for 171 yards and three touchdowns.