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Elon Opens CAA Football Play Saturday By Hosting William & Mary For Family Weekend

Elon, N.C. - Elon and William & Mary both open CAA Football conference play Saturday as the Phoenix host Family Weekend. The contest is set for a 2:00 p.m. kickoff at Rhodes Stadium and can be seen on FloSports and locally on My48. Elon fans can listen to the broadcast nationwide via The Varsity Network app.

William & Mary is 2-1 on the season and has won its last two contests, 24-3 vs. Lafayette and 27-7 at Colgate. The Tribe lost the season opener to Virginia 43-0. Elon began the season 1-2 with a win over Campbell, a two-point loss to Wofford and a defeat at Appalachian State.

William & Mary has won the last two meetings between the two programs, including an epic 31-29, five overtime contest the last time the teams played in Elon. The Phoenix last won in 2017, defeating The Tribe 25-17.
 
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TONY TRISCIANI IN YEAR THREE LEADING THE PHOENIX
• On Dec. 17, 2018, Tony Trisciani was named the 23rd head football coach in Elon history. In the fall of 2021, he is in his third season at the helm.
• While it is his third season as head coach, he is in his sixth year overall with the Phoenix, serving as the defensive coordinator in 2017 and 2018 before his elevation to the lead chair. In 2006, Trisciani coached the defensive backs and ran the special teams for Elon.

BUILDING STAFF CONSISTENCY
• While Tony Trisciani is in his third year leading the Elon football program, he is building consistency in the staff surrounding him.
• Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator Drew Folmar begins his fifth consecutive season at Elon in the fall of 2021. Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs Coach Clay Browning and Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Coach Dillon Lucas also start their fifth seasons at Elon.
• Defensive Coordinator Billy Crocker, Offensive Line Coach Andy Marino and Defensive Line Coach Seth Payne have all been on Trisciani's staff throughout his head coaching tenure, beginning their third seasons. Wide Receivers Coach Chris Young and Special Teams Assistant Mike Nall are doing the same.
• The newest member of the coaching staff is former Elon All-American Warren Messer, who was hired just prior to the start of the season and will coach the cornerbacks.Tight Ends Coach Arketa Banks and Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Safeties Coach Dovonte Edwards were hired during the summer following the 2021 spring campaign. Banks is a 2003 Elon graduate.

THE WEEK GONE BY: APP STATE WEARS DOWN PHOENIX
• Elon trailed FBS Appalachian State just 13-3 at the half in Saturday's final non-conference game of the regular season, but the Mountaineers pulled away late for a 44-10 victory.
• Marcus Hillman forced two fumbles, including a strip sack, as an opportunistic Elon defense held strong in the first half.
• Davis Cheek was 22-of-36 passing for 225 yards and Jackson Parham had five catches for a team-best 83 yards.
• Special teams were solid for Elon as kicker Skyler Davis nailed his only field goal attempt of the game, a 46-yarder, and punter Jeff Yurk averaged 40.5 yards on eight punts.

RESILIENCY
• In each of the first two games of the season, Elon battled back from a double-digit deficit to take a lead.
• In the season opener, Elon trailed 21-10 late in the second quarter and 21-13 at the break. The Phoenix eventually took a 22-21 lead before losing to Wofford 24-22.
• In week two, Elon was behind 10-7 at the half and 17-7 in the third quarter. The Phoenix, though, scored 17 straight and held on for the 24-23 victory over Campbell.

WINNING ON THE STAT SHEET
• While the final score is all that matters (and shows Elon at 1-1 on the season), winning on the stat sheet can project to future success.
• In each of the first two weeks, Elon gained more yards of offense than its opponent, held the time of possession advantage, and won the turnover battle. Winning those three stats will put any team in an excellent position to earn a victory.
• Even in the week three loss to Appalachian State, Elon held the time of possession advantage and was even on turnovers (each team had two).

CHEEK BACK TO LEAD THE OFFENSE
• After missing the 2020 season (spring of 2021), senior quarterback Davis Cheek has returned to the starting lineup for the 2021 season.
• Cheek ranks 13th in the nation in passing yardage this year and is one of only seven quarterbacks with at least 225 yards passing in three contests through the first three weeks.
• Cheek recorded his fourth career 300-yard passing game with 312 yards in the season opener against Wofford. It was the first time he surpassed 300 yards since his freshman season in 2017. His 29 completions and 51 attempts were career highs.
• Cheek now has 32 career starts, helped the Phoenix to FCS Playoff appearances in 2017 and 2018, and is 10th among active FCS quarterbacks with 6,430 career passing yards.
• Following the effort against Appalachian State, Cheek needs 220 yards to pass Thomas Wilson (2009-12) for second most in program history. He is also third in career touchdown passes (38), third in career passing attempts (876) and fourth in career completions (521). Cheek's 59.5 career completion percentage ranks third as well, as does his 131.3 career passing efficiency.

ALL HE DOES IS WIN, WIN, WIN
• Since stepping foot on campus in time for the 2017 season, quarterback Davis Cheek has made a huge impact on the Elon program.
• Elon went 2-9 in 2016 and immediately turned things around with an 8-4 season in 2017 that included a trip to the FCS Playoffs. Cheek started all 12 games during that freshman campaign.
• Starting with that 2017 season, Elon is 18-14 when Cheek is in the starting lineup but just 3-8 when he is not.

CHEEK EARNS PRESEASON HONORS
• Davis Cheek was named one of 26 quarterbacks in the country, at all levels, to begin the year on the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl preseason Big Board. He is one of just three non-FBS quarterbacks to join the elite group.
• Cheek is also a nominee for the William V. Campbell Trophy, given annually to one football player that combines academics, community service and on-field performance.

THE NO FLY ZONE
• Since moving into the starting lineup in week two, Shamari Wingard has been breaking up passes with regularity.
• Wingard has two pass break ups in the team's win over Wofford in week two and then added three more against Appalachian State Saturday.
• Wingard ranks 13th nationally and second in the CAA with 1.7 PBUs per contest this year.

YOU WANT OFFENSE? YOU GOT IT
• In the season opener against Wofford, Elon posted 426 yards of offense, the most in a single game since 2019.
• The last time Elon posted a higher total offense came in a 42-7 win over Delaware in 2019 as the Phoenix posted 435 yards of offense.
• The 426 yards is the best offensive output for Elon in a season opener since a 56-0 win over Davidson to kick off the 2009 campaign.

PLAYIN' JAYLAN
• Junior running back Jaylan Thomas is working his way up Elon's record books and has been a workhorse for the Phoenix in 2021.
• Thomas ranks sixth in Elon's FCS history with 1,633 career rushing yards, needing 280 more to pass De'Sean McNair (2016-19) to break into the top five. He is also eighth in career carries with 343.
• Thomas also has a penchant for finding paydirt, posting nine career rushing touchdowns. He needs just one more to move into the top ten in the school's FCS history.
• In the win over Campbell, Thomas had a team-high 19 carries and added four receptions, just one shy of his career-high. Combined he had 93 yards on those 23 touches.
• Although he had just seven carries against App State, Thomas averaged 5.6 yards per carry, bolstered by a 28-yard scamper, the longest Elon rush of the day.

FOUR IS THE MAGIC NUMBER
• Elon averaged 4.1 yards per carry in the season opener against Wofford, going over the 4.0 yard average for the first time since the team's 26-23 win over Davidson in the 2021 spring opener.
• Elon averaged 6.9 yards per carry in that win a season ago (222 yards on 32 carries) and the squad has only won three times since 2018 when averaging less than 4.0 yards per rush.
• In total, Elon averaged 4.0 yards per carry or better in 11 of the team's last 14 wins.

NO WEEKS OFF
• Senior Kortez Weeks played in just three of Elon's six spring games but he has been impactful since being named third team All-CAA as a freshman in 2017.
• In the season opener, Weeks was targeted six times, catching all six passes for 68 yards and a touchdown. He was also tied for the team lead with 29 yards after the catch. Against Campbell, he had four catches for 53 yards.
• Weeks led the Phoenix with 60 catches for 709 yards as a freshman in 2017 and followed that up with 36 catches for 484 yards in 2018.
• In 2019, he again led the team with 43 receptions, totalling 412 yards. He had eight more catches in limited action in the spring.
• With 1,827 career receiving yards, Weeks has moved into sixth in school history, needing 150 more yards to pass Kierre Brown (2010-14) for fifth.
• Weeks' eight career receiving touchdowns ranks tied for eighth in Elon's FCS history as well.

THE PASS-CATCHING TRIO
• As noted above, senior Kortez Weeks is off to a strong start. But his fellow starting wide receivers were productive as well.
• Chandler Brayboy has a team-high 17 catches for 167 yards, while Jackson Parham has 16 receptions and a team-best 251 yards receiving.
• Only five teams have had three different players catch at least 14 passes this year -- Elon, Presbyterian, Portland State, Sacramento State and Monmouth.

HE'S GOT A KNACK FOR THE BALL
• Redshirt freshman Omar Rogers is quickly making a name for himself as someone to know in the defensive backfield. He had two interceptions in the season opener against Wofford
• In just nine career games, Rogers already has four interceptions, picking off two during the 2021 spring season (a year which did not count eligibility-wise, leaving Rogers as a redshirt freshman).
• Not only did Rogers pick off two passes against Wofford, but he also had 34 return yards, all on the second interception.
• With Elon trailing 21-13, he picked off the Wofford quarterback at the Elon 49 and returned it to the red zone at the Wofford 17, setting up a Phoenix field goal.

TURNING THEM OVER
• Elon continues to be one of the best teams in the country in forcing turnovers, dating back to the start of the 2019 season.
• In the first three weeks of the season, Elon has generated seven turnovers and holds a +3 turnover margin, 19th nationally.
• In 2019, Crocker's defense forced 21 turnovers and Elon was a CAA best +9 during the regular season.
• In 2020 (spring 2021), the defense again caused havoc, ranking in the top 10 nationally in fumbles recovered (7) and top 30 in total turnovers forced (11).
• Since Crocker began at Elon (the 2019-21 seasons together), the Phoenix are second in turnovers forced (39, behind only James Madison at 44) and fourth in the CAA in turnover margin (+13, behind James Madison at +17, Delaware at +15 and Villanova at +14).
• Tre'Von Jones has two fumble recoveries on the season and is one of 13 players nationwide to have done that. Omar Rogers has a team-high two interceptions as well.

ENOUGH FOOTBALLS FOR EVERYONE?
• On Saturday at Appalachian State, Davis Cheek connected with eight different receivers in the contest. Ten different players have caught at least one pass through the first three weeks of the season.
• In 2021, Cheek has hit at least eight receivers in each of the three contests, including nine in the season opener against Wofford.

THE 'SKY'LER IS THE LIMIT
• Junior kicker Skyler Davis has been one of the most consistent and reliable kickers in FCS football since starting his career at Elon in 2018.
• In the season opener, Davis made three field goals -- from distances of 39, 41 and 23 yards. He added a season-long 47-yarder against Campbell.
• Davis has made 39-of-53 field goals attempts in his career, connecting on his last 13 attempts inside of 40 yards (as well as 17 of his last 18) dating back to the William & Mary game on Nov. 2, 2019.
• In 2021, Davis is 5-of-7 on field goals and his only two misses were both blocked. He is also a perfect 5-for-5 on extra points in 2021 and 79-of-80 during his career.
• With 196 career points scored, Davis ranks sixth in Elon's FCS history in scoring.

YURK FILLING BIG SHOES
• True freshman Jeff Yurk is trying to replace one of the top punters in program history in Hunter Stephenson. Stephenson ranked second in program history with a 40.9 career punting average.
• In six punts against Wofford, Yurk made the most of his debut with a 42.2 yard per punt average.
• Yurk had a busy day at Appalachian State, punting eight times. He averaged 40.5 yards per punt and put all of his first four inside the 20 yard line. He added a 52-yarder later in the game.

FIRST TIME STARTERS
• With 20 starters returning from the spring campaign, it was a virtual certainty that most of Elon's starting 22 would be veterans. However, five players have cracked the starting lineup for the first time in their careers.
• Freshman Nick Veloz earned his first career start in the season opener and also started in week two.
• Against Campbell, Elon opened in a two-running back set and freshman Malik Griffin picked up his first career start because of it.
• On the defensive line, freshman Josh Johnson picked up the first start of his young career as well.
• Against Appalachian State, true freshman offensive lineman Kevin Burkett and second-year freshman defensive back Jaidyn Denis both earned their first starts.
• Four of the five first-time starters are second-year freshmen, having played in the 2021 spring campaign without using a year of eligibility. Burkett is the only true freshman to get a start this year.

RESTING THE DEFENSE
• Elon has played complementary football through the first three weeks of the season, allowing the Phoenix defense to stay fresh throughout the game.
• Elon won the time of possession battle in all three games, holding onto the football for 30:42 against Wofford and 32:09 against Campbell. The Phoenix then added a season-best 32:53 of possession time against Appalachian State.
• In week one, Elon ran 17 more plays than Wofford, 79-62. In week two, the Phoenix ran 14 more plays than Campbell, 76-62. App State did run four more plays than Elon Saturday.
• Elon held the time of possession advantage just one time in the abbreviated six-game spring campaign.
• The last time Elon held the ball for more than the 32:53 it did against App State came when the team had 36:11 in TOP against William & Mary on Nov. 2, 2019.

TO BE THE BEST, YOU'VE GOT TO BEAT THE BEST
• Elon's schedule is littered with teams recognized in the Stats Perform top 25 poll.
• No. 24 Richmond is the first ranked team on the Phoenix schedule as Elon will head on the road to face the Spiders Oct. 2. New Hampshire, at No. 21, will be in Rhodes Stadium Oct. 23, just a week before Elon plays at No. 3 James Madison.
• No. 11 Villanova visits Rhodes Stadium for Homecoming on Nov. 6 and Elon finishes the season by hosting Rhode Island, the team earning the most votes just outside of the Top 25, for Senior Day.

VERSATILE ATTACK
• Elon is the only team in FCS that returned a player in 2021 with 5,000 career passing yards, a player with 1,600 career receiving yards, and a player with 1,400 career rushing yards.
• Quarterback Davis Cheek entered the season with 5,624 career passing yards, wide receiver Kortez Weeks has 1,671 career receiving yards, and running back Jaylan Thomas has 1,483 career rushing yards.

BACK TO ONE DIVISION
• CAA Football returns to a one divisional lineup for the fall 2021 season.
• Due to COVID-19, the CAA had split the league into two divisions for the 2020 (spring 2021) season. Elon played in the four-team South Division in the spring, along with James Madison, Richmond, and William & Mary.

HOME COOKING
• Although Elon played two road games in the month of September, the Phoenix will not leave the state of North Carolina until October.
• Elon's September road trips were Campbell (Buies Creek, N.C.) and Appalachian State (Boone, N.C.).
• The first time Elon will venture outside of the state will be when the Phoenix play at Richmond (Richmond, Va.) on Oct. 2. Elon will then follow that up with the longest road trip of the season, playing at Maine (Orono, Maine) on Oct. 9. Games at James Madison (Harrisonburg, Va.) and Towson (Towson, Md.) will conclude the regular season road slate.

LEADING THE CHARGE
• Head coach Tony Trisciani announced that senior quarterback Davis Cheek, senior defensive lineman Tristen Cox, junior linebacker Devonte Chandler and graduate tight end Donovan Williams have been named captains for the Phoenix.
• The team captains are identical to the spring 2021 campaign.

GETTING THAT DEGREE
• Nine current players on the Elon football team already have their degrees.
• Joey Baughman, Davis Cheek, Tristen Cox, Skyler Davis, Jalen Greene, Michael Purcell, Kortez Weeks, Donovan Williams, and Torrence Williams are all Elon graduates.

IN THE NFL
• Elon alumnus Olisaemeka (Oli) Udoh has made the roster of the Minnesota Vikings after being drafted in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
• Udoh is currently listed as the starter at right guard for the Vikings and played extensively in week one for Minnesota.

 
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Players Mentioned

Hunter Stephenson

#97 Hunter Stephenson

P
6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
Joey Baughman

#3 Joey Baughman

QB
6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
Chandler Brayboy

#20 Chandler Brayboy

WR
6' 1"
Redshirt Freshman
Devonte Chandler

#12 Devonte Chandler

LB
6' 0"
Junior
Davis Cheek

#17 Davis Cheek

QB
6' 3"
Senior
Tristen Cox

#67 Tristen Cox

DL
6' 3"
Senior
Skyler Davis

#81 Skyler Davis

K
5' 8"
Junior
Jaidyn Denis

#29 Jaidyn Denis

DB
6' 2"
Freshman
Jalen Greene

#4 Jalen Greene

DB
6' 2"
Senior
Malik Griffin

#12 Malik Griffin

RB
5' 8"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Hunter Stephenson

#97 Hunter Stephenson

6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
P
Joey Baughman

#3 Joey Baughman

6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
QB
Chandler Brayboy

#20 Chandler Brayboy

6' 1"
Redshirt Freshman
WR
Devonte Chandler

#12 Devonte Chandler

6' 0"
Junior
LB
Davis Cheek

#17 Davis Cheek

6' 3"
Senior
QB
Tristen Cox

#67 Tristen Cox

6' 3"
Senior
DL
Skyler Davis

#81 Skyler Davis

5' 8"
Junior
K
Jaidyn Denis

#29 Jaidyn Denis

6' 2"
Freshman
DB
Jalen Greene

#4 Jalen Greene

6' 2"
Senior
DB
Malik Griffin

#12 Malik Griffin

5' 8"
Freshman
RB