HAMPTON, Va. – The Hampton University football team will wrap up its 2016 home slate on Saturday with the annual Battle of the Bay against rival Norfolk State. Kickoff at Armstrong Stadium is set for 1 p.m.
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Senior Day: Prior to the game, Hampton will recognize 25 seniors.
Last Time Out: The Pirates (5-4, 5-2 MEAC) defeated Savannah State 28-24 this past Saturday, while the Spartans (3-7, 2-5 MEAC) are coming off a 13-10 win over South Carolina State this past Saturday.
The Series: The Pirates are 25-27-1 all-time against Norfolk State, though the Spartans have won the last two meetings between the two teams – including a 24-14 loss at Dick Price Stadium last season. Norfolk State defeated the Pirates 21-13 at Armstrong Stadium in 2014, but prior to that, the Pirates had won the last eight home games against the Spartans. Overall, Hampton is 12-14 against Norfolk State at home.
Pirates at Home: The Pirates went 3-2 at home last season, picking up wins over Kentucky State, Delaware State, and Florida A&M, and in two-plus seasons under head coach
Connell Maynor, Hampton is a combined 8-7 at Armstrong Stadium. Hampton is 3-1 at home so far this season, falling 24-14 to William & Mary back on Sept. 10 before defeating Morgan State 21-12 on Oct. 15, defeating South Carolina State 28-26 on Oct. 29, and defeating Savannah State 28-24 this past Saturday. This Saturday's game against Norfolk State wraps up a string of three straight home games for the Pirates.
Pirates Against the MEAC: The Pirates are 210-180-6 all-time against schools currently competing in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) after a 28-24 win over Savannah State this past Saturday. Since joining the MEAC in 1995, the Pirates have won the conference championship five times, including three straight in 2004, 2005, and 2006.
Picked to Finish Fifth: The MEAC preseason poll, voted on by the league's head coaches and sports information directors, picked the Pirates to finish fifth this season. The Pirates picked up one first-place vote and 265 points, while defending co-champion North Carolina A&T was picked to repeat.
Twarn Mixson and
Christian Faber-Kinney were both Preseason First Team selections, while
Dwayne Garrett,
Donovan Johnson,
Ryan Gould, and
Myles Morris all earned Preseason Third Team honors.
Mixson Among the Leaders: Mixson led the MEAC in both receiving yards (93.4 per game) and receptions (5.4 per game) last season, becoming just the second Pirate ever to have a 1,000-yard receiving season (1,027). Mixson had five 100-yard receiving games last season, including a season-high 172 yards at Savannah State, and he caught a season-high four touchdowns in the season opener against Kentucky State. He also displayed his arm in 2015, completing three of his five pass attempts – and all three completions were for touchdowns. He had his best game of 2016 against South Carolina State, catching six passes for 130 yards and a score. So far this season, Mixson is sixth in the MEAC, averaging almost four catches per game.
Proctor Coming On: After back-to-back 100-yard games -- a career-high 188-yard performance on Sept. 29 at North Carolina A&T, in which he caught 12 passes, and a 102-yard, seven-catch effort at Delaware State -- wideout
Rashawn Proctor leads the MEAC in both receiving yards (92.6 per game) and receptions per game (6.7). He caught nine passes for a then-career-high 161 yards in the season opener at Old Dominion (the first 100-yard receiving game of his career), and he added eight catches for 61 yards and a touchdown against William & Mary. Against Morgan State, Proctor caught six passes for a team-high 93 yards and a touchdown.
Williamson Airing it Out: Ten weeks into the 2016 season, quarterback
Jaylian Williamson leads the MEAC in passing, averaging 213.3 yards in the air per game. A large part of that came to the tune of 388 yards on 32-for-54 passing on Sept. 29 at North Carolina A&T. That total ranks fifth in program history; Williamson now has two of Hampton's five best single-game passing performances (in terms of yardage); he also holds the program record for passing yards in a game, thanks to the 407 he racked up in 2014 at Old Dominion. Williamson followed that up on Oct. 8 with 252 yards and a score on 17-for-22 passing at Delaware State, and in the upset win over South Carolina State, he had 271 yards and three touchdowns.
At or Near the Top: Through 10 weeks, the Pirates rank second in the MEAC in rushing defense (141.7 yards per game), passing offense (222.8 yards per game), punting (34.6 yards per punt), opponents first downs (17.2 per game), and fourth-down conversions (60.0 percent), while ranking third in the conference in scoring defense (25.1 points per game), total offense (353.1 yards per game), total defense (343.9 yards per game), pass efficiency (118.9), PATs (96.2 percent), penalties (65.7 yards per game), time of possession (31:33 per game), and redzone defense (tied, 78.8 percent).
Carter Returning: Eric Carter Jr. will be in the backfield again this season, making his return after suffering a season-ending knee injury in the Pirates' 2015 opener. Carter was second on the team in rushing as a freshman in 2014, averaging 5.8 yards per carry while racking up 541 yards on 94 carries. He had three 100-yard rushing games that season, including a season-high 120 in an upset of then-nationally ranked Bethune-Cookman. He also had 113 yards at Delaware State and 103 at Howard. Carter had 41 yards on nine carries in his return at Old Dominion, averaging 4.6 yards per carry, before averaging 4.6 yards per attempt against William & Mary. Carter ranks 10th in the MEAC in rushing (44.8 yards per game), and he rushed for a career-high 127 yards at Delaware State – his first 100-yard game of the season.
Johnson Breaks Out: Yahkee Johnson had his breakout with the Pirates on Sept. 10, rushing for a game-high 115 yards on 12 carries against William & Mary. He averaged almost 10 yards per carry (9.6). He also had three catches for 11 yards, and in eight games so far this season, Johnson is third in the MEAC in rushing, averaging 73.7 yards per game after rushing for a team-high 112 yards this past Saturday against Savannah State.
Garrett Providing Depth: Garrett had his best game as a Pirates against Florida A&M last season, celebrating Senior Day with a career-high 147 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown for Hampton's lone 100-yard rushing effort of the season. Garrett, a transfer from San Diego State, averaged 7.4 yards per carry, and for the season, he was ninth in the MEAC in rushing with 52.1 yards per game. For the season, Garrett had 478 yards on 87 carries and two touchdowns, averaging 5.5 yards per carry. He led the Pirates with 57 rushing yards against Howard, averaging 6.3 yards per carry.
Faber-Kinney Reliable: After being named Second Team All-MEAC in 2013, Faber-Kinney was a First Team All-MEAC selection each of the last two seasons. He led the conference in punting in 2015, averaging 40.9 yards per kick and recording 11 punts of at least 50 yards. He pinned nine punts inside the opponents' 20-yard line, and he had a season-long boot of 59 yards at William & Mary. Faber-Kinney also starred in track & field last season, winning MEAC titles in both the indoor heptathlon and outdoor decathlon. Faber-Kinney is second in the MEAC in punting after nine weeks (41.4 yards per punt).
For more information on Hampton University football, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5757, or visit the official Pirates website at
www.hamptonpirates.com.