2016 Muskingum Football News
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Football honored with eight All-OAC selectionsNovember 21, 2016The Ohio Athletic Conference has announced that senior linebacker Chaney Fulton, senior defensive back Dorian Maynard and senior punter Samuel Green have been named First Team All-OAC. Sophomore tight end Granger Long, senior offensive lineman Chris Hoffman and junior defensive lineman Chris Weck were honored with Second Team All-OAC honors, while senior running back Jordan Scanlon and senior safety Melvin Smith were recognized with All-OAC Honorable Mention accolades. offensive lineman Sam Lucas has been named First Team All-OAC and that junior linebacker Chaney Fulton has been named Second Team All-OAC. Senior linebacker Zach Barry and senior full back Dominic Bell each received All-OAC Honorable Mention.
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Football announces postseason honorsNovember 17, 2016The Muskingum football coaching staff has announced that senior running back Jordan Scanlon and senior linebacker Chaney Fulton have been named the Offensive and Defensive Most Valuable Players for the 2016 season. Furthermore, senior wide receiver Jordan Turek and senior offensive lineman Brandon Peluso were honored with the Coaches Award.
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Football crushes Wilmington in Ohio Athletic Conference season finaleNovember 12, 2016The Muskingum football team erupted for a season-high 37 points to crush Wilmington in its season-finale on Saturday afternoon in Ohio Athletic Conference play, 37-7.
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Football celebrates Senior Day against Mount UnionNovember 05, 2016The Muskingum football team celebrated Senior Day against top-ranked Mount Union on Saturday in McConagha Stadium. The Ohio Athletic Conference clash saw the Purple Raiders hand the Muskies a 44-0 setback.
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John Carroll shuts down Muskingum in Homecoming gameOctober 29, 2016Muskingum fell in its Homecoming contest against Ohio Athletic Conference foe and 21st-ranked John Carroll on Saturday afternoon in McConagha Stadium, 31-3.
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Dent makes career-best 48-yard field goal to lead MuskiesOctober 22, 2016Muskingum senior kicker Cody Dent made a career-best 48-yard field goal to lead the Muskies at Ohio Northern on Saturday afternoon. Overall, the Polar Bears powered past the Muskies in Ohio Athletic Conference action, 44-3.
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Football powers past OAC rival Baldwin WallaceOctober 15, 2016The Muskingum football team powered past Ohio Athletic Conference rival Baldwin Wallace in the second half by scoring the final 14 points of the game to beat the Yellow Jackets, 14-13.
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Fourth-quarter surge leads Otterbein past MuskingumOctober 08, 2016Otterbein scored the final 14 points of the fourth quarter to rally past Muskingum on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in McConagha Stadium. The Cardinals left New Concord with a 30-17 Ohio Athletic Conference win.
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Football suffers last-second setback at HeidelbergOctober 01, 2016The Muskingum football team suffered a last-second setback at Ohio Athletic Conference foe Heidelberg on Saturday, 27-24.
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Football beats Marietta to reclaim the Shriner TrophySeptember 24, 2016The Muskingum football team beat Ohio Athletic Conference rival Marietta on a sunny Saturday afternoon to reclaim the Shriner Trophy. The Muskies handed the Pioneers a 28-10 setback to improve to 7-1 all-time in the Shriner series.
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Football slips in home and OAC openerSeptember 17, 2016The Muskingum football team slipped in its home and Ohio Athletic Conference opener against Capital on Saturday night in McConagha Stadium, 34-16.
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Green named OAC Football Special Teams Player of the WeekSeptember 06, 2016The Ohio Athletic Conference has named Muskingum senior punter Samuel Green the OAC Football Special Teams Player of the Week.
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Football beats Waynesburg to open the 2016 seasonSeptember 03, 2016The Muskingum football team opened its 2016 season with a 17-16 win at Waynesburg on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.
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Football gears up for 2016 campaignAugust 08, 2016The Muskingum University football team, under the direction of veteran Head Coach Al Logan, returns a wealth of talent to the field in 2016. The Muskies have 24 lettermen back, including nine starters on offense, 10 starters on defense and two starters on special teams.