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Football Gameday Preview: No. 4 Falcons celebrate Veteran's Day in regular season home finale tomorrow vs. Sterling

Photo Credit: Greg Dalton

The Lowdown: Sterling College at No. 4 Friends University

Location: Adair-Austin Stadium         

Kickoff: Nov. 8 @ 1:00 PM

Live Stream: https://urbanedgenetwork.net/watch/2845

Live Stats: https://friendsathletics.com/sidearmstats/football/summary

Flying with the Falcons: The fourth-ranked Falcons continued their best start to a season since 2008 with a 63-6 rout of then (RV) Kansas Wesleyan University last Saturday (Nov. 1) at Equity Bank Park in Wichita. K'Vonte Baker led the charge with a career-high tying five total touchdowns and 118 rushing yards with 111 more yards through the air. Read the top takeaways on the Falcons' win over KWU HERE!

Baker is tops in the KCAC Bissell Division and tied for first in the NAIA with 21 rushing touchdowns while also leading the Falcons in total rushing yards (769). E'derian Sykes is second on the team with 719 rushing yards and Nick Cordova is third with 657 yards on the ground. Michael Lopez has rushed for eight touchdowns on the season.

Taeylon Garland leads the KCAC Bissell Division with 5.5 sacks, with Andrew Arnold (4.5 sacks) and Jairo Castillo (4.0 sacks) right behind and each tied for the team-lead with 8.5 tackles for loss. Tyson Wallace is first on the Falcon defensive unit with 38 tackles and Joshua Flash has a team-leading four interceptions.  

Truitt Bosher has made five of his six field goal attempts this season and has drilled 67 of 68 extra-point attempts.

Scouting the Warriors: The Sterling College Warriors have lost all three KCAC Bissell Division games and are 1-8 overall on the season.

Rocklin Baptista has thrown 10 touchdown passes with 11 interceptions and 1251 yards for the Warriors this season. Jayden Briscoe (117 yards, three touchdowns) and Patrick Clarkson, Jr. (106 yards) are the Warriors' top rushers and Ryan Stucky leads the team with 423 receiving yards.

Derek Bean leads the team and the KCAC Bissell Division in tackling with 88 stops along with a team-high two interceptions. Nate Criqui has recorded a team-leading four sacks on the season.

The Series: The Falcons won 59-14 on the road last season and have won three straight overall vs. the Warriors, with a 15-6 record in the series since 2004. Friends is also 8-1 against Sterling in Wichita during that stretch.

Tickets: Purchase Football season tickets or single-game tickets HERE!

Farha Roofing: We are proud to have Farha Roofing as a sponsor of Friends University Athletics this season!  Click HERE for more info on the services Farha can offer!

Position Flexibility: Senior linebacker Andrew Arnold started his career at Friends as a quarterback in 2022, switched to linebacker the next season and has enjoyed immense success at his new position while helping the Falcons reach new heights as a program. Read all about Arnold's journey in his own words HERE!

Veteran's Day Celebration: A special Veteran's Day celebration is scheduled to coincide with tomorrow's home game vs. Sterling. Veterans in attendance will receive a voucher for a free hot dog or hamburger and will be recognized at halftime.

Additionally, parents of current Falcon football players are invited to take part in the pregame coin toss prior to kickoff.

Top Four! The Falcons maintained the fourth spot in the latest NAIA Coaches' Top 25 poll to continue representing the Falcons' highest placement for as long as the NAIA rankings archives go back (2011). Click HERE for the full rankings!

Half as good: The Falcons are 9-0 on the season and have led going into halftime in all nine games this season.

Two-way dominance: The Falcons continue to pace the entire NAIA in points per game (55.3 ppg) and are fourth in points allowed (12.1 ppg), further solidifying their status as the premier complimentary team in the country. Friends is also pacing the nation in both rushing yards per game (451.2) and rushing yards allowed (58.1) while ranking third in overall yards allowed (239.0) and tied for second in sacks (31). 

Rushing to History: The Falcons accumulated a NAIA single-season record 5,351 rushing yards last season under head coach Terry Harrison's pristine flexbone offensive system. Friends is well ahead of the pack again this season with 4,061 rushing yards, 1,271 yards ahead of second place Taylor (Ind.).

Rush Hour: The Falcons have led the NAIA in rushing in all three years of head coach Terry's Harrison's tenure. This rushing success particularly correlates with Harrison, as he's now coached the last six NAIA team leaders in rushing (his last three years at Bethel and all three seasons at Friends.

Hometown Hero: A Wichita Heights HS product, K'Vonte Baker was named KCAC Player of the Year during his first season with the Falcons in 2023 after leading the NAIA in rushing scores (25) and ranking third in rushing yards per game (115.3). His 1268 total rushing yards were the most by a Falcon since 2016 (Jesse Rogers). Last year, Baker ran for a team-leading 1225 yards on the ground, bolstered by a career-high 214 rushing yards in a 56-10 victory at Avila University (Sept. 14). Baker was named the KCAC Kessinger Division Co-Offensive Player of the Year for the 2024 campaign and was named the Offensive Player of the Game after leading the Falcons with 179 yards on the ground and one rushing touchdown in a 47-35 victory over OUAZ for Friends' first-ever NAIA playoff win. He has picked right back up this season and is tied for first in the NAIA with 21 rushing touchdowns along with a team-leading 769 yards on the ground. 

Click HERE to read Baker describe the thrilling experience of playing in his hometown of Wichita!

Falcons by the Numbers:

Overall: 9-0

KCAC Bissell Division: 3-0

Home: 5-0

Away: 4-0

The Falcons record when …

Scoring 0-6 points: 0-0

Scoring 7-13 points: 0-0

Scoring 14-20 points: 0-0

Scoring 21-27 points: 0-0

Scoring 28-34 points: 1-0

Scoring 35+ points: 8-0

Allowing 0-6 points: 3-0

Allowing 7-13 points: 2-0

Allowing 14-20 points: 2-0

Allowing 21-27 points: 0-0

Allowing 28-34 points: 2-0

Allowing 35+ points: 0-0

Scoring first: 6-0

Opponent scores first: 3-0

Leading at halftime: 9-0

Trailing at halftime: 0-0

Tied at halftime: 0-0

Committing fewer turnovers: 5-0

Committing more turnovers: 3-0

Turnovers are even: 1-0

Leading in total offense: 8-0

Trailing in total offense: 1-0

Winning time of possession: 5-0

Losing time of possession: 4-0

The Coaches:

Terry Harrison enters his fourth season as the Friends University head football coach and has transformed the Falcons into a legitimate national contender.

Harrison appeared to be the perfect choice to lead the Falcon program and has done nothing to change that perception in his fourth season at the helm.

In his three seasons thus far, Harrison has overseen the NAIA's top rushing offense in total yards and yards per game.

Last season, the Falcons' progression reached its apex with the program's first conference title since 2008 and first NAIA FCS Playoff victory in school history. Harrison earned KCAC Kessinger Division and Victory Sports Network (VSN) NAIA Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Falcons to an 11-2 record for the team's most wins in the modern era. 

Under Harrison, K'Vonte Baker was named the KCAC Kessinger Division Co-Offensive Player of the Year and offensive lineman Kyree Watkins was selected as a first-team AFCA NAIA Coaches' All-American. Overall, the Falcons averaged 411.6 rushing yards per game, nearly 100 yards ahead of the next closest team (Taylor, 311.7) while also rushing for a nation-leading 58 touchdowns last season.

In 2023, Harrison guided the Falcons to their first winning record since 2014 (9-2) and coached 20 All-KCAC players, including KCAC Player of the Year K'Vonte Baker along with NAIA All-American and Rimington Award winner Keegan Martin.

Harrison arrived on campus after transforming fellow KCAC member Bethel College into a conference and national power.

After taking over a Bethel program in 2018 that was 1-9 and at the bottom of the league the previous season, Harrison's impact was felt immediately as he installed the flexbone offense and guided the team to finish third in the NAIA in rushing offense (274.4) per game.

The following season, Harrison would begin to affect the wins column by leading the Threshers to a second-place showing in the KCAC with an 8-3 overall record. Bethel continued to climb the leaderboard nationally, finishing tops in the NAIA in total rushing offense (4,084) and rushing offense per game (371.3) while ranking third in passing efficiency (180.3).

The best was yet to come as the next season, Harrison and the Threshers captured a Co-KCAC regular season championship and an NAIA national playoff berth to wind up No. 13 in the final NAIA FirstDown PlayBook Top 25 poll. The conference championship was the Threshers' first since 2007 and the national playoff appearance represented the first since the 2006 campaign and only the third in school history.

Once again, Harrison's squad set the standard nationally in rushing, leading the country in both total rushing offense (3828) and rushing offense per game (348.0) for the second consecutive season.

Harrison had the Threshers rolling again this year with a 9-2 overall record and a 9-1 league mark that netted the squad their second consecutive co-KCAC regular season title along with a final NAIA national ranking of 17th.

Harrison is embarking on his second go-round as a head coach of the Falcons in Wichita, as he spent five seasons as the head coach of the Wichita Heights High School Falcons.  At Heights, Harrison guided the team to four Kansas 5A regional titles, a district championship and a Greater-Area Wichita-League title along with a 38-16 overall record.  In 2016, Harrison was named the City-League Coach of the Year.

He has also received the opportunity to speak at multiple coaching clinics, with the most recent engagement being the Tulsa Glazier Mega Clinic in 2016.

Harrison was a three-year captain at Sterling College and graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor of Sciences in Physical Education and Health.  He then earned his Masters of Science in School Leadership from Baker University in 2011.

Reggie Langford Jr. is in his second season as head coach of the Sterling College football program and also serves as the offensive coordinator for the team.  

Langford came back to Sterling as the offensive coordinator in 2022 following a tenure at Bethel College in the same position.

A Sterling College alum, Langford played collegiately for the Warriors and still ranks first all-time in all-purpose yards and second in rushing yards while helping the program win the KCAC championship in 2013.

Following his playing career, Langford served one season as quarterbacks coach for the Warriors.

Up Next: The Falcons will wrap up the regular season at the University of Saint Mary next Saturday (Nov. 15) at 1 pm in Leavenworth, Kan. 

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Players Mentioned

K

#3 K'Vonte Baker

QB
5' 9"
Sophomore
Andrew Arnold

#15 Andrew Arnold

QB
6' 1"
Freshman
Kyree Watkins

Kyree Watkins

DL
5' 11"
Sophomore
Jairo Castillo

#10 Jairo Castillo

DL
5' 10"
Senior
Nick Cordova

#4 Nick Cordova

RB
5' 6"
Sophomore
Joshua Flash

#22 Joshua Flash

DB
6' 3"
Freshman
Taeylon Garland

#11 Taeylon Garland

DL
5' 10"
Senior
Michael Lopez

#0 Michael Lopez

RB
5' 6"
Sophomore
E

#21 E'derian Sykes

RB
5' 11"
Sophomore
Tyson Wallace

#32 Tyson Wallace

LB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Truitt Bosher

#36 Truitt Bosher

K/P
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

K

#3 K'Vonte Baker

5' 9"
Sophomore
QB
Andrew Arnold

#15 Andrew Arnold

6' 1"
Freshman
QB
Kyree Watkins

Kyree Watkins

5' 11"
Sophomore
DL
Jairo Castillo

#10 Jairo Castillo

5' 10"
Senior
DL
Nick Cordova

#4 Nick Cordova

5' 6"
Sophomore
RB
Joshua Flash

#22 Joshua Flash

6' 3"
Freshman
DB
Taeylon Garland

#11 Taeylon Garland

5' 10"
Senior
DL
Michael Lopez

#0 Michael Lopez

5' 6"
Sophomore
RB
E

#21 E'derian Sykes

5' 11"
Sophomore
RB
Tyson Wallace

#32 Tyson Wallace

6' 1"
Sophomore
LB
Truitt Bosher

#36 Truitt Bosher

6' 0"
Freshman
K/P