KICKING OFF
With wins in each of their first two games of the season, the Arkansas Tech football team is set to hit the road in search of a third-consecutive win, but are in for a big early test against nationally-ranked Henderson State. The Wonder Boys will also be looking to snap a five-game losing streak to the Reddies and their first win in Arkadelphia since 2017.
TECH(NICALLY) SPEAKING
LAST GAME
The start was a bit slow, but by the time it was all said and done, the Arkansas Tech football team handled Southern Nazarene, 26-6, to move to 2-0 for the first time since 2017. Against SNU, the Wonder Boys were stymied on the ground, but excelled through the air as they passed for 344 yards and three touchdowns.
SCOUTING THE OFFENSE
Offensively after two games, the Wonder Boys are averaging 35.0 points per game and 418.5 yards of total offense. Their ppg average ranks fourth in the GAC, while their total offense ranks fourth as well.
In the passing game, the Wonder Boys used a pair of quarterbacks with Ethan Forrester getting the start against Oklahoma Baptist and Ethan Everson starting against Southern Nazarene following an injury to Forrester. In his game played against Oklahoma Baptist, Forrester was 15-of-18 passing for 197 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 78 yards of rushing on eight carries. After getting a little bit of action in the Oklahoma Baptist game, Everson had a great showing against Southern Nazarene throwing for three touchdowns and 344 yards on would go 23-of-33 passing.
On the ground, the Wonder Boys have had eight different ball carriers against this season. Deuce Wise has shouldered the largest load with 36 carries and leads the team in net yards with 121. Luke Gall is next with 108 yards rushing on 18 carries with a team-high two touchdowns. Jordan Edington, who handles most of the short-yardage downs, has recorded the other rushing touchdown.
In terms of receiving, Tech has had pass completions to eight different targets. Joyrion Chase led the team in receptions with 12 catches and is second on the team in yards with 174 yards. Caleb Tanis, who is second in receptions with 10, leads the team in yards and touchdowns with 224 yards two receiving touchdowns. Chase, Dayton Keller, and Jared Long had the other receiving touchdowns.
SCOUTING THE DEFENSE
Defensively through two games, the Wonder Boys allow an average of 258.0 yards of total offense per game by their opponents and 23.5 points per game. The total defense ranks fourth in the GAC, while their scoring defense is also fourth.
Individually, Tech had three players that registered double-digit tackles overall are led by Jyrin Steward and his 16 stops. Steward also lead the team in tackles for loss with 8.5 and has 1.0 sacks. Israel Whitmore is currently the team leader in sacks with 2.0.
In terms of takeaways, the Wonder Boys have recovered a fumble and come away with three interceptions. All three picks have been hauled in by CJ Palmer while the fumble recovery was secured by Jordan Thompson.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Christopher Baldazo has assumed the placekicking duties for the Wonder Boys and in two games he is 4-for-4 in field goals with a long of 47 yards against Oklahoma Baptist. He is also 2-of-3 in extra point kicks.
In the punting game, Logan Tymeson has been called upon to punt nine times this season and is averaging 39.9 yards per punt.
In the return game, Tyrique Jones leads the team in kickoff return yards with 63 yards on two returns. His long is 40 yards. On punts, he has returned three for 22 yards with a long of 16.