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Flying Dutchmen Travel to Adrian
For Key Road Football Test
Posted October 24, 2000
HOLLAND -- The Hope College football team faces the most
crucial stretch in their league season with back-to-back road
games beginning Saturday (Oct. 28) at Adrian.
Kickoff at Maple Stadium will be 1 p.m. The game will be
broadcast on WHTC-AM (1450) and WFUR-FM (102.9). It may also be
heard on the internet -- www.hope.edu.
The Flying Dutchmen (5-1) are the only team with a spotless
(2-0) record in league games. Adrian (2-5), meanwhile, is part
of a four-way tie for second place (1-1).
"On paper we would be the favored team, but Adrian always
plays with alot of emotion against us, especially on their home
field," said coach Dean Kreps.
Hope leads the MIAA (league games) in total offense (387
ypg) and total defense (265 ypg) while Adrian ranks fifth in both
total offense (266 ypg) and total defense (388 ypg). The
Dutchmen are averaging 32.2 points in all games compared to 9.3
per game by Adrian.
The Flying Dutchmen have a five-game winning streak, longest
for a Hope team since 1986. Hope is coming off a 35-25 come-
from-behind victory against Alma while Adrian is seeking to
rebound from a 56-10 setback to Albion.
The Hope-Adrian series started in 1938 with Hope owning a
47-10-1 advantage in the rivalry, including a 38-15 victory last
fall. The teams have split their last six meetings, however.
For the sixth time this season, Hope has a player honored as
one of the MIAA's players of the week. The honor this time goes
to sophomore defensive back Nick Conrad of Wyoming (Wyoming Park
HS). His two pass interceptions in the second half stopped Alma
scoring drives and set the stage for Hope scores. Conrad has
four interceptions this season.
Hope as a team already has 18 pass interceptions this
season. The record is 26 interceptions by the 1984 Flying
Dutchmen.
After Saturday, the Flying Dutchmen will keep their bags
packed for a November 4th game at Olivet. The regular season
concludes with a Parents Day home game against Albion on November
11th.
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