Preview: Gardner Webb

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. - The Lincoln University football team hits the road for the first time this season, traveling to FCS opponent Gardner Webb 6 p.m. Saturday. 

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ON THE AIR
All five home games can be viewed on the Lincoln University Sports Network. The audio will be provided in conjunction with a partnership HSRN. Preston Steward and Kyle Turner are the two announcers for the game. 
 
SERIES HISTORY
This marks the first meeting between the two teams.  
 
NON-CONFERENCE
This marks the final non-conference game of the season before Lincoln enters Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association action. 
 
BANK(S) ON IT
Freshman Andrew Banks (Atlanta, Ga. /Mays) appear to have taken over the quarterback race. Ater missing the first game of the season, the freshman entered into last week's game late in the first quarter.
Banks finished 16-of-22 for 157 yards with no touchdowns. He was sacked five times. Redshirt sophomore Isaiah Wilson (Smyrna, Del./Smyrna) V is still in the mix after starting the first two games. Through two games, Wilson V is 12-of-31 for 161 yards and an interception. 
 
SHARING THE LOAD
Through two games, five running backs have appeared for the Lions in the backfield. 
Sophomore Ahman Foster-Powell (Henrico, Va./Highland Springs) has 17 carries for a team-high 54 yards, while freshman Zaheer Seabrooks (Paterson, N.J. /Bethlehem Catholic) has toted the ball nine times for 30 yards. Junior Samuel Bryant (Tucker, Ga. /Tucker), sophomore Daniel Scott (Philadelphia, Pa. /Northeast), and freshman Charlie Burnett (Gettysburg, Pa. /Gettysburg) have all carried the ball for Lincoln. 
 
FLYING AROUND
The Lincoln defensive backs have been all over the place early in the season. The Lions have three interceptions, one each from junior Eric Best (Burlington, N.J. /Burlington), junior Roosevelt Jordan (Shamong, N.J./Seneca) and freshman Rontay Dunbar (Brooklyn, N.Y. /Freedom). Dunbar has a second pick, this one returned for a touchdown, called back due to an offsides penalty. The three interceptions are 15th in Division II.
 
ROCKING THE CREDLE
Junior receiver Michael Credle, Jr. (Bear, Del./Glasgow) has a team-high 10 receptions, accounting for more than 33 percent of the team's total catches. However, his 7.8 yards per catch is last amongst the Lincoln receivers. 
 
TOP 20
Lincoln's defense is 14th nationally, second in the CIAA in total defense, allowing just 196.5 yards per game. The 19.5 points per game surrendered in tops in the CIAA.
 
TICK TOCK
The Lions are holding onto the ball for almost 36 minutes per game. That leaves Lincoln ninth nationally in time of possession.
 

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