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Football game outlook - NCAA Playoff Second Round - Hope College

The Aurora University football team is headed to the NCAA Division III Football Championship for the ninth time in program history and fifth consecutive season the NCAA has held a playoff. The Spartans received a Pool A berth as they finished the regular season with a 9-1 overall record and went a perfect 8-0 to win the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Championship.

AU heads to Hope College (10-0, 7-0 MIAA) in Holland, Michigan on Saturday, November 30. Game time has been set for a 12:00 p.m. (est) / 11:00 a.m. (cst) kickoff.  This will be the eighth meeting all-time between the two football programs with Hope holding a 1-5-1 record. The last meeting came in the 2023 season opener with AU defeating Hope 38-17 at Spatan Athletic Park.. 

Watch the game action - 
- The game can be seen live on ESPN+ or using live stats or listen live to the Hope radio feed.

Game Day Ticket Information - 
Adult $10

Student $5

Seating is General and gates will open at 10:00am. Tickets purchased online will be held at the will call ticket windows at Ray and Sue Smith Stadium beginning at 10:00am. You may also use your receipt on your mobile device as your ticket. Please show this to the ticket takers at the main gate. Tickets will not be mailed.

For further questions, please call the Hope College Ticket Office at 616-395-7890.

Tickets are available prior to Saturday by purchasing online - buy now

Aurora University vs Benedictine University football on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in Aurora, Illinois.The Spartans won the game 56-20 [ CREDIT: Photo by John Konstantaras ] | http://JohnKonPhoto.com

All-Time Series - AU vs. Hope College

  • The teams last met on September 2, 2023 with the Spartans prevailing 38-17 at Spartan Athletic Park.
  • This is the eighth football meeting between the two institutions. 
  • AU is 1-5-1 in the series.
  • The Spartans are 0-4 in the series at Hope.
  • In the last two meetings at Hope, AU fell 34-32 (2019) and 38-34 (2022).
     
Aurora University vs Benedictine University football on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in Aurora, Illinois. XXX Athletics [ CREDIT: Photo by John Konstantaras ] | http://JohnKonPhoto.com

About the Aurora University Spartans –

  • AU is 9-1 overall and 8-0 in the NACC on the 2024 season
  • The Spartans have won nine straight contests and two consecutive bye weeks.
  • In NACC contests, AU out-scored their opponents 438-68.
  • The Spartan offense is averaging 472.9 yards per game on the season
  • The AU passing game is averaging 293.6 yards per game while the running attack is producing 179.3 yards per contest.
  • Defensively, AU has allowed 235.7 yards per contest.
  • Head Coach Don Beebe is 51-9 in six-plus seasons at AU.
  • The Spartans are a perfect 42-0 in the NACC in the previous six years.
Aurora University vs Benedictine University football on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in Aurora, Illinois. XXX Athletics [ CREDIT: Photo by John Konstantaras ] | http://JohnKonPhoto.com

Spartan All-Conference Performers - 

AU swept the top honors with Head Coach Don Beebe and his staff being named Coaching Staff of the Year, quarterback Tyler Adkins being named Offensive Player of the Year, defensive lineman Jaylen Jordan being named Defensive Player of the Year and offensive lineman Matt Kickel being named Offensive Lineman of the Year. 
 
Beebe earned NACC Coach of the Year honors for the fifth time in as many times he has been eligible for the honor while at the helm of the Spartans. He received the award after he led AU to an undefeated 8-0 conference schedule and the Spartans making a fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA Division III Football Championship appearance. 

Beebe is assisted by Ryan Gehlert (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks), J.T. Zimmerman (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers), Matt Piasecki (Special Team Coordinator/Defensive Backs), Joe Thorgesen (Running Backs), Jeremiah Chaney (Defensive Line), and Kevin Sabo (Offensive Line) and graduate assistants Michael Boland and Carlos Delgado.

This is the fifth consecutive year (no honors were given in Spring 2021) that Beebe or a Beebe-led staff has been recognized by their peers. AU now has a league-best seven honors all-time.

Adkins won the distinction of the NACC Offensive Player of the Year for a first time following as strong season as the signal caller of the Spartans. In 10 regular-season games, Adkins threw for 2,558 yards and 36 touchdowns while completing 62.1 percent (177-of-285) of his passes. He also ran for 358 yards and five touchdowns on 72 carries.

As a sophomore, Adkins leads all NACC quarterbacks in passing efficiency (172.2), passing touchdowns, yards per completion (14.45), points responsible for (248), and yards per passing attempt (8.98) and ranks second in passing yards, yards per game (255.8) and total offense (291.4 ypg) and third in completion percentage and completions per game (17.7), . He currently ranks fifth nationally in points responsible for per game (24.8), sixth in points responsible for (248) and eighth in passing TDs.

This marks the fifth consecutive year that a Spartan student-athlete has been named NACC Offensive Player of the Year. 
 
Jordan earned the NACC Defensive Player of the Year honor and marks the fourth consecutive season an AU defender has won the honor. Jordan leads a stout AU defense with 44 tackles with 8.5 tackles-for-loss, 4.5 sacks, one interception which he returned for a touchdown and five quarterback hurries. He had three or more tackles from his defensive tackle position in all 10 AU games. 

This is also the fifth time an AU student-athlete has captured the award - a league-best total. Jordan joins Marcellus Romious (2022 and 2023), Sean Reyna (2021), Kam Dawtyne (2017), and Mike Budzinski (2009).

Kickel earned one of the newest awards given by the NACC, the Offensive Lineman of the Year. Kickel is the leader of the AU offensive line that leads the way for an offense that led the NACC in passing offense (293.6 ypg), passing yards per completion (14.75), scoring offense (49.2 ppg), passing efficiency (167.86) and total offense (472.9 ypg). On th ground the Spartans average 179.3 yards per game with 24 rushing touchdowns and average 293.6 yards in the air for 472.9 yards per game.

In all, 14 Spartans earned recognition with Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference All-Conference honors with nine First-Team selections, two Second-Team and three Honorable Mention. 

Joining Jordan, Kickel and Adkins as First-Team All-NACC are receivers Trey Urwiler and Ty Pruett, offensive lineman Alston Watts, defensive backs Quintarius Davis and Andrew Nordland and defensive lineman JP Chaney.

Urwiler has caught 65 passes for 642 yards and eight touchdowns while Pruett has caught 24 passes for 522 yards and 10 touchdowns. Watts joins Kickel in anchoring the Spartan offensive line that averages 472.9 total yards per game, 179.3 rushing and 293.6 passing per game. Davis ranks eighth nationally with six interceptions while he has returned three for touchdowns and adding 34 tackles with eight pass breakups. Nordland leads the Spartan defense in tackles with 71 to go along with four interceptions, a forced fumble and one pass breakup. Chaney leads the AU defense with eight sacks, has 11.5 tackles for loss, three quarterback hurries, one forced fumble, an interception whieh he returned for a touchdown 36 tackles. 

Second-Team All-Conference recognition went to running back Zackery Russell (116 rushes for 593 yards and seven touchdowns and 10 catches for 124 yards and one touchdown) and defensive lineman Isaiah Perrin (32 tackles, 4.5 sacks, five tackles for loss and one quarterback hurry).
 
NACC Honorable Mention selections went to defensive back Jeremy Thomas (39 tackles, two interceptions, two pass break-ups and three quarterback hurries), tight end Robert Cooper (eight catches for 110 yards and five touchdowns), and defensive lineman Deuce Moore (23 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, eight quarterback hurries and five pass break-ups).

Aurora University vs Benedictine University football on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in Aurora, Illinois.The Spartans won the game 56-20 [ CREDIT: Photo by John Konstantaras ] | http://JohnKonPhoto.com

National Rankings: 

  • AU is ranked No. 13 in the AFCA Coaches Poll.
  • The Spartans are ranked No. 15 in the D3football.com Top 25 Poll. 
  • NCAA Rankings
    • AU offense
      • 7th - scoring offense (49.2 points per game)
      • 16th - total offense (472.9 yards per game)
      • 16th - passing offense (293.6 per game)
      • 18th - first down offense (250 gained)
    • AU defense 
      • 2nd - passes intercepted (19 total)
      • 6th - defensive touchdowns (5 touchdown returns)
      • 9th - defensive passing efficiency (98.77)
      • 10th - red zone defense (.588)
      • 12th - total defense (235.7 yards per game)
      • 13th - first down defense (136 allowed)
      • 17th - passing yards allowed (154.3 yards per game)
      • 15th - turnovers gained (24 turnovers)
      • 20th - team sacks (3.1 per game)
      • 21st - scoring defense (13.7 points per game)
    • AU Special Teams
      • 12th - kickoff returns (24.9 per return)
      • 25th - blocked punts (2)
  • Spartan Individuals
    • Tyler Adkins - quarterback
      • 5th - points responsible for per game (24.8)
      • 6th - points responsible for (248)
      • 8th - passing touchdowns (36)
      • 19th - total offense per game (291.4)
      • 23rd - passing efficiency (172.2)
    • Quintarius Davis - defensive back
      • 8th - interceptions (0.6 per game)
      • 24th - passed defended (1.4 per game)
    • Ty Pruett - wide receiver
      • 13th - yards per reception (21.75)
Aurora University vs Benedictine University football on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in Aurora, Illinois.The Spartans won the game 56-20 [ CREDIT: Photo by John Konstantaras ] | http://JohnKonPhoto.com

About the Hope College Flying Dutchmen –

  • Hope is 10-0 overall and 7-0 in the MIAA
  • Hope is ranked No. 14 in the AFCA poll and No. 16 in the D3football.com poll.
  • This is Hope's sixth playoff appearance and first since 2019.
  • The Flying Dutchmen clinched the MIAA's automatic postseason by winning the league title for the 23rd time with a 7-0 record.
  • Hope also won three non-league games, making the Flying Dutchmen 10-0 for the first time in program history. 
  • The Flying Dutchmen have not trailed the entire season and have outscored opponents by a 443-83 margin.
  • Hope Head Coach Peter Stuursma was named AFCA Region 4 Coach of the Year.
  • Hope previously finished the regular season without a loss twice, going 9-0 in 1984 and 8-0-1 in 1975.
Aurora University vs Benedictine University football on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in Aurora, Illinois.The Spartans won the game 56-20 [ CREDIT: Photo by John Konstantaras ] | http://JohnKonPhoto.com

Up Next for the Spartans - 

  • With a victory on Saturday, the Spartans would advance to the third round of the 2024 NCAA Division III Football Championships and play on Saturday, December 7 against the winner of the match-up between North Central College and Whitworth University.