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Redhawks Face Defending FCS National Champion and #1 Sam Houston Saturday

Southeast Missouri (0-1) at #1 Sam Houston State (1-0)

Game Information

Date: Saturday, September 11, 2021
Kickoff: 6 p.m., CT
Location: Huntsville, Texas 
Facility: Elliott T. Bowers Stadium (12,975)
Surface: AstroTurf
Series: SHSU leads, 2-0
Last Meeting: SHSU 24, SEMO 4 | Sept. 10, 1994 (Huntsville, Texas)
Head Coaches: Tom Matukewicz (38-43 overall; 37-43 at SEMO; 29-25 OVC). K.C. Keeler (244-95-1 overall; 70-22 at SHSU).

Follow the Redhawks
Radio: Real Rock 99.3 FM (Erik Sean)
Video: ESPN+
Live Stats: GoBearkats.com
Twitter: @SEMOfootball
Game Notes: Southeast Missouri (PDF)

Redhawks Head to Defending FCS National Champion #1 Sam Houston
Southeast Missouri (0-1) travels to defending FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) National Champion and #1 Sam Houston State (1-0) Saturday. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m., CT at Elliott T. Bowers Stadium.

Follow the Redhawks
Fans can listen live on the radio at Real Rock 99.3 FM. Erik Sean will be on the call. Watch on ESPN+. Live stats are available at GoBearkats.com and Twitter updates will be provided @SEMOfootball.

Against Top-10 FCS Teams
The Redhawks are 3-13 against Top-10 Football Championship Subdivision opponents since 2004. Two of those victories came at Houck Field. This year marks the first time in program history where Southeast Missouri opens a season against back-to-back FCS Top-10 teams.
9/2/04    at #2 Southern Illinois    L, 3-42
9/1/05    #5 Southern Illinois    L, 23-58
11/21/09    #1 Southern Illinois    L, 24-42
9/18/10    at #5 Southern Illinois    W, 24-21
11/13/10    at #6 Jacksonville State    L, 27-29
12/4/10    at #1 Eastern Washington    L, 17-37
10/19/13    at #3 Eastern Illinois    L, 33-55
9/20/14    #3 Southeastern Louisiana    W, 24-23
11/22/14    #3 Jacksonville State    L, 30-49
11/14/15    at #1 Jacksonville State    L, 28-56
11/5/16    #2 Jacksonville State    L, 10-17
10/28/17    at #3 Jacksonville State    L, 7-23
10/20/18    #4 Jacksonville State    W, 37-14
12/1/18    at #3 Weber State    L, 23-48
3/21/21    at #8 Jacksonville State    L, 3-21
9/2/21    #7 Southern Illinois    L, 21-47

Series History
Southeast Missouri and Sam Houston State meet for the third time in 2021. SHSU leads the all-time series, 2-0, after the teams played a home-and-home series in 1993 and 1994. The Bearkats won, 40-7, on Sept. 11, 1993 in Cape Girardeau and, 24-4, on Sept. 10, 1994 in Huntsville.

Home-and-Home
Saturday's matchup marks the first in a home-and-home series between Southeast Missouri and Sam Houston State. The Bearkats are scheduled to return the trip to Cape Girardeau on Sept. 13, 2025. 

Season-Opening Loss
The Redhawks saw a three-game winning streak end with a 47-21 season-opening home loss to longtime rival and #7 Southern Illinois (Sept. 2). Southeast Missouri fell to 10-21 all-time in season-openers during its NCAA Division I era. SEMO and SIU met for the 15th time in a season-opening contest.

We Will Never Forget
Southeast Missouri and Sam Houston will play on Sept. 11, 2021, the 20-year Anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. SEMO was one of only three NCAA Football Championship Subdivision teams that played on Sept. 15 that year, four days following the tragedy which killed almost 3,000 people. The Redhawks lost, 31-28, to Missouri State in Cape Girardeau. SEMO is 2-4-1 all-time in games played on Sept. 11.

First NCAA Division I Action
Eleven players played in their first NCAA Division I football game vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 2). CJ Ogbonna made his first career start at quarterback, while Pervis Frazier, Austin Harpenau, Michael Harris, Bryce Norman, DC Pippin, Wesley Roberts, Antonio Taylor, Dony'e Taylor, Louis Taylor and Jenson Walker made their Southeast Missouri debuts.

Smith Scores First Touchdown of 2021
Zack Smith caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from CJ Ogbonna for Southeast Missouri's first touchdown of the 2021 season. It was the longest pass on the Redhawks first scoring play of a season since SEMO joined the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision ranks in 1991.

Ogbonna Makes First Start as Redhawks Quarterback
CJ Ogbonna completed 9-of-19 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown in his first career start as Southeast Missouri's quarterback vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 2). Ogbonna also ran for 10 yards and eight carries. His 15-yard touchdown pass to Zack Smith tied the game at 7-7 with 5:17 remaining in the first quarter.

Transfer Quarterbacks
A transfer has started at quarterback in all seven of Southeast Missouri's season-opening games with Tom Matukewicz at the helm. Kyle Snyder (Ohio University, 2014), Tay Bender (Iowa Western, 2015), Jesse Hosket (East Central CC, 2016 & 2017), Daniel Santacaterina (Northern Illinois, 2018 & 2019) and Andrew Bunch (Nebraska, 2020-21) form that group. CJ Ogbonna is the third junior college transfer to start as SEMO's quarterback under Matukewicz.

Hess Springs for 100 
Geno Hess ran for over 100 yards in a season-opener for the second-straight year when he gained 104 on 18 carries vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 2). Hess averaged 5.8 yards per carry en route to the fourth 100-yard rushing game of his career. He was one of three running backs in the Ohio Valley Conference to run for over 100 yards last weekend. Murray State's Cortez Jones (107, vs. Mississippi Valley State) and Austin Peay's Ahmaad Tanner (103, at Chattanooga) were the others. 

Pick Six
Inside linebacker Mike Matthews returned his first interception of the season 10 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 2). It was Matthews' first pick six and the second interception of his career. 

Season 117
The 2021 campaign is Southeast Missouri's 117th season of college football. The Redhawks begin their 31st season at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. SEMO joined the FCS in 1991 and is 126-214 with two Ohio Valley Conference titles (2010, 2019) and three NCAA Playoff appearances (2010, 2018, 2019) as a Division I program.

Redhawks Drop Home-Opener
Following their loss to Southern Illinois (Sept. 2), the Redhawks fell to 18-13 all-time in home-openers during their NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision tenure. Southeast Missouri is now 4-4 in home-openers under Head Coach Tom Matukewicz. 

Tougher Test Ahead
After opening its 2021 season with a 47-21 home loss to #7 Southern Illinois (Sept. 2), Southeast Missouri faces an even tougher test when it travels to defending FCS National Champion and #1 Sam Houston Saturday. SHSU is on a 12-game winning streak and hasn't lost since Nov. 16, 2019 (31-28, vs. Northwestern State). The Bearkats won their season-opener at Northern Arizona (42-16) on Sept. 2.

Winning Streak Ends at Three
Southeast Missouri's three-game winning streak ended with a 47-21 loss to Southern Illinois (Sept. 2). SEMO finished last spring with a home win over Tennessee Tech (24-21, Mar. 28) and road victories at UT Martin (21-16, Apr. 3) and Tennessee State (46-23, Apr. 11) prior to last weekend's loss.

Redhawks Second in OVC Preseason Poll
The Redhawks were picked second in the 2021 Ohio Valley Conference Preseason Poll announced July 19. Southeast Missouri received 60 points and three first-place votes in the poll selected by OVC Head Coaches and Communication Directors. Murray State is this year's preseason favorite. Austin Peay shared the second-place spot with SEMO. Here is the complete 2021 OVC Preseason Poll:
Team (First-Place Votes)    Pts.
1.    Murray State (14)     64 
2.    Austin Peay (4)    60
Southeast Missouri (3)    60
4.    UT Martin    38
5.    Tennessee State    32
6.    Tennessee Tech    28
7.    Eastern Illinois    12

Brickyard Game
Saturday's matchup with #1 Sam Houston State is a Brickyard Game for the Redhawks. Each time Southeast Missouri upends a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) or ranked Football Championship (FCS) opponent, those victories are laid to rest in the Brickyard, which resides in the Redhawks locker room. SEMO currently has a total of 10 Brickyard wins, six of which have come under Head Coach Tom Matukewicz. 

SEMO vs. Ranked FCS Opponents
Southeast Missouri is 8-29 against ranked Football Championship Subdivision opponents since 2004. The Redhawks are looking to end a four-game losing streak in such contests. SEMO last beat a ranked FCS team in 2019 when they toppled then-#14 Jacksonville State, 24-21, on Oct. 19, 2019 in Jacksonville, Alabama. The last time SEMO beat a ranked non-conference FCS opponent was in the first round of the 2018 FCS Playoffs (28-14, vs. #15 Stony Brook, Nov. 24 in Cape Girardeau).

Short Turnaround
The Redhawks completed an abbreviated eight-game 2020-21 season on Apr. 11, 2021. Southeast Missouri played a seven-game Ohio Valley Conference schedule last spring due to a global COVID-19 pandemic. Thursday's matchup against #7 Southern Illinois is exactly 144 days from when SEMO ended its 2020-21 campaign with a 46-23 road win at Tennessee State.

Redhawks vs. #1 Opponents
Saturday marks the fifth time Southeast Missouri faces the #1 ranked team in the nation when it heads to Sam Houston State. SEMO is 0-4 all-time in those contests.
11/20/99    vs. #1 Tennessee State    L, 28-35
11/21/09    vs. #1 Southern Illinois    L, 24-42
12/4/10    at #1 Eastern Washington    L, 17-37
11/14/15    at #1 Jacksonville State    L, 28-56

22 Wins
Southeast Missouri has won a combined 22 games over its last three seasons, most in the Ohio Valley Conference during that stretch. The Redhawks put together a 22-12 record after going 9-4 in both 2018 and 2019, and 4-4 a year ago. SEMO also won the OVC title in 2019 and made the Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs twice (2018, 2019) since the 2018 campaign. 

Roster Talk
The Redhawks' 96-man roster which consists of 30 seniors, six graduate students, 22 juniors, 23 sophomores and 21 freshmen. Southeast Missouri also returns 15 starters, including eight on offense and seven on defense. 

Matukewicz Momentum
Tom Matukewicz is in his eighth year as Southeast Missouri's head coach in 2021. With a total of 37 wins and 29 in Ohio Valley Conference play, Matukewicz has the most victories of any head coach in SEMO's NCAA Division I era. He has also guided the Redhawks to one OVC title (2019) and two Football Championship Subdivision Playoff appearances (2018, 2019). Matukewicz is 37-42 and 29-25 as SEMO's head coach. He will assume the role of defensive coordinator in addition to his head coaching position this season.

Daunting Non-Conference Slate
The Redhawks have one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the nation. Southeast Missouri will face #7 Southern Illinois (Sept. 2) at home and both reigning FCS National Champion and #1 Sam Houston State (Sept 11), and Football Bowl Subdivision and Southeastern Conference member Missouri (Sept. 18) on the road. SEMO and Sam Houston State will play a home-and-home series with the Bearkats scheduled to return the trip to Cape Girardeau on Sept. 13, 2025. This year marks the first time in program history where the Redhawks will play the reigning FCS National Champion in a season.

Ogbonna Earns Starting Quarterback Job
Hutchinson Community College transfer CJ Ogbonna was named Southeast Missouri's starting quarterback on Aug. 22, a day after the Redhawks ended their preseason camp. A native of Marietta, Georgia, Ogbonna will make his first career NCAA Division I start under center when SEMO hosts longtime rival and #7 Southern Illinois Thursday. He spent the last two seasons at Hutchinson CC in Kansas. Ogbonna helped guide the Blue Dragons to the NJCAA National Championship. He completed 80 percent of his passes in five games. Ogbonna threw for 736 yards and eight touchdowns on 57-of-92 attempts his final junior college campaign. He edged Louisville transfer Christian Perez in a tight quarterback race during the preseason.

Preseason Honors 
Honors poured in for the Redhawks prior to the 2021 campaign. Bryson Donnell (DT), Omardrick Douglas (OLB), Zach Haynes (P), Geno Hess (RB), Shron Rodgers (OL), Jaden Rosenthall (OL) and Zack Smith (WR) each garnered Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference accolades. Hess was named to the STATS Perform Preseason All-America Team and both the Walter Payton Award and College Football Performance Awards FCS National Performer of the Year Trophy Preseason Watch Lists. Meanwhile, Haynes was recently named to the FCS Punter of the Year Preseason Watch List.

Another Program First
With its 4-3 mark in 2020-21, Southeast Missouri posted a winning record in Ohio Valley Conference play for the third-straight season. It marked the first time in program history where SEMO put together a winning conference season in three consecutive years. The Redhawks also finished with 6-2 and 7-1 league records in 2018 and 2019, respectively.

All Aboard the Hess Express!
Geno Hess is back as Southeast Missouri's tailback this season. Hess, a First-Team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection in 2020, led the Football Championship Subdivision with 12 rushing touchdowns. He ran for 666 yards on 137 carries in eight games and four starts. Hess averaged just under five yards per rush (4.9) and added two receptions out of the backfield. He ranked fourth among conference leaders and 15th in the FCS in rushing yards (82.1 ypg). Hess garnered Third-Team STATS Perform All-America honors and was named to the Walter Payton Award Watch List this preseason.

Dynamic Duo
Southeast Missouri poses one of the top one-two punches in the Ohio Valley Conference with running backs Geno Hess and Zion Custis. Hess gained 1,409 yards and scored 18 touchdowns on 268 carries, and Custis ran for 1,234 yards and 13 touchdowns on 262 attempts to date.

Redhawk Graduates
A total of six Southeast Missouri players will be playing their 2021 season as graduates. Veterans Omardrick Douglas (OLB) and Zack Smith (WR) are both in their sixth year with the program. Shabari Davis (CB) returns for his fifth season and Terry Cook (OL) is back for his third year at SEMO. Maine transfer Kenny Doak (K) and Northern Illinois transfer Jordan Cole (OLB) are also in their final college football season with the Redhawks in 2021. 

Talented Wide Receivers
Southeast Missouri's wide receivers are as deep and talented as any team in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Redhawks bring back their top three pass catchers from last season in Zack Smith, Johnny King and Aaron Alston. Smith earned First-Team All-OVC accolades and was named his team's Most Valuable Player during a breakout 2020 campaign. He led the Redhawks with 38 catches for 403 yards and four touchdowns, while averaging 50.4 yards per game and 10.6 yards per reception a year ago. King and Alston are expected to complement Smith in SEMO's three-receiver sets. King rated second on the team with 31 receptions for 392 yards and two touchdowns. Despite missing the final two weeks of the spring with an ankle injury, Alston managed to finish third on the team in receptions (18), receiving yards (256) and receiving yards per game (42.7).

From Walk-On to Scholarship
A trio of Southeast Missouri walk-ons were awarded scholarships prior to the 2021 season. Kicker/punter Adam Krause and running back Shamenski Rucker received their scholarships during the offseason, while quarterback Patrick Maddox was given his on the final day of the Redhawks preseason camp (Aug. 21). A total of 18 walk-ons have earned scholarships during Tom Matukewicz's eight years as SEMO's head coach. 

Solid Special Teams
The Redhawks return everyone on special team with the exception of their long snapper. Zach Haynes, named to the FCS Punter of the Year Preseason Watch list, had a brilliant debut  last season. He earned First-Team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors after topping the league and rating 15th in the FCS with 42.2 yards per punt. Haynes punted 36 times for 1,521 yards and dropped 15 of his punts inside the 20-yard line. Adam Krause is back at holder and SEMO brings back both Shabari Davis and Zack Smith, its top two return men. Davis was a Second-Team All-OVC pick as a punt returner in 2020. Place kicker Kenny Doak also returns after finishing second on the team in scoring with 40 points on 5-of-9 field goals and 25-of-27 PATs.

Know that I'm Wearing "O"
Starting outside linebacker Omardrick Douglas is the first player in Southeast Missouri football history to wear the number zero on his jersey. It is the third number Douglas will don in his career. He was also listed on the roster at numbers 52 and 4 previously in his career.

Unprecedented Success
In 2020-21, Southeast Missouri Athletics reached unprecedented success when it won its first-ever Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner's Cup. The Commissioner's Cup is the league's ultimate symbol of overall athletic excellence in Conference-sponsored championships. SEMO accumulated 119 points and finished 7.5 points ahead of second-place Belmont (111.5) to win the coveted prize. Since the start of the 2019 calendar year, the Redhawks have won 11 conference championships, most in the OVC. Five of those titles came during a COVID-19 plagued spring in 2021. The Redhawks completed their remarkable 2020-21 campaign with a 93-42-1 (.688) record in conference regular-season play, their highest OVC regular-season conference winning percentage in school history. In addition, SEMO was the only OVC school that qualified for every conference championship last season.

Personnel File
Three new coaches joined Southeast Missouri's football staff ahead of the 2021 season. Cooper Bassett (offensive line), Nate Dreiling (defensive run game coordinator/inside linebackers) and Issac Reed (running backs) begin their first Football Championship Subdivision coaching jobs this year. Bassett worked the last four years as offensive line coach at NCAA Division II West Texas A&M. Dreiling joins the Redhawks after spending the 2020 campaign as defensive analyst at the University of Oregon. And, Reed previously worked the last season as running backs coach at the University of Buffalo.

2021 OVC Schedule
Ohio Valley Conference football playing members will play six conference games in a round-robin format as part of this year's official OVC schedule. OVC Directors of Athletics agreed to schedule additional games against OVC opponents outside the structure of the conference schedule as a way to play competitive games within the region. These designated matchups against OVC opponents will not count in the conference standings. Southeast Missouri will begin its OVC season at home against Tennessee State (Sept. 25). Murray State (Oct. 16), Eastern Illinois (Oct. 30) and UT Martin (Nov. 20) also come to Cape Girardeau although the home game with Murray State will not count in the conference standings. The away portion of the Redhawks schedule includes trips to Tennessee Tech (Oct. 2), Austin Peay (Oct. 9), UT Martin (Oct. 23) and Murray State (Nov. 13). The road game at UT Martin is designated as SEMO's other matchup that will not count in the OVC standings.

 

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Players Mentioned

Andrew Bunch

#5 Andrew Bunch

QB
6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
Aaron Alston

#85 Aaron Alston

WR
6' 4"
Senior
Terry Cook

#76 Terry Cook

OL
6' 4"
Graduate Student
Kenny Doak

#31 Kenny Doak

K
5' 10"
Graduate Student
Omardrick Douglas

#0 Omardrick Douglas

OLB
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Pervis Frazier

#8 Pervis Frazier

WR
6' 0"
Senior
Austin  Harpenau

#36 Austin Harpenau

K
6' 0"
Junior
Geno Hess

#6 Geno Hess

RB
5' 8"
Senior
Johnny King

#4 Johnny King

WR
6' 4"
Senior
Adam Krause

#19 Adam Krause

K/P
6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Andrew Bunch

#5 Andrew Bunch

6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
QB
Aaron Alston

#85 Aaron Alston

6' 4"
Senior
WR
Terry Cook

#76 Terry Cook

6' 4"
Graduate Student
OL
Kenny Doak

#31 Kenny Doak

5' 10"
Graduate Student
K
Omardrick Douglas

#0 Omardrick Douglas

6' 3"
Graduate Student
OLB
Pervis Frazier

#8 Pervis Frazier

6' 0"
Senior
WR
Austin  Harpenau

#36 Austin Harpenau

6' 0"
Junior
K
Geno Hess

#6 Geno Hess

5' 8"
Senior
RB
Johnny King

#4 Johnny King

6' 4"
Senior
WR
Adam Krause

#19 Adam Krause

6' 0"
Senior
K/P