GREENWOOD, S.C. – Senior do-it-all tailback
Zach Switzer accounted for 229 all-purpose yards on Saturday night at J.W. Babb Stadium, allowing the Presbyterian College football team to continue its dominance over Erskine 31-14.
Striking first with just five minutes elapsed and leading by as many as three touchdowns, the Blue Hose studiously picked up the in-state win in the first meeting between the two programs since the 1951 campaign.
Switzer was the star of the show for head coach
Steve Englehart's club, scoring on a 67-yard reception and later a 90-yard kick return that ended in the end zone. Redshirt
Collin Hurst started at QB for the Scotsmen, completing nine-of-16 passes for 201 yards and a couple of scores.
Five different players for PC contributed a 20-yard gain for an offense that assembled 385 yards on the night. On the other end, the Blue Hose defense forced the Flying Fleet into a third-down 18 times, outgaining them by 116 yards.
FINAL SCORE: Presbyterian, 31 – Erskine, 14
RECORDS: Presbyterian (1-1) – Erskine (1-1)
LOCATION: J.W. Babb Stadium (Greenwood, S.C.)
ENGLEHART'S THOUGHTS
"We played with a tough mindset in a very physical grind-it-out type of game tonight. Our guys ran the ball extremely well, which opened up our passing game a bit and created a comfortable lead for the majority of the night."
"All wins are great team wins, and I'm proud of the way we fought all game to make big plays in all three facets of the game."
NOTABLES
- For Switzer, his collection of 229 all-purpose yards is the fourth-most in a single game during Presbyterian's 17-year stint at the Division I level. It's the most for any player in one bout since Englehart arrived on campus for the 2022 season.
- This comes just one week after the Tennesseean led all players in both FBS and FCS with 191 kick-return yards against Mercer (and by extension, the most of anyone in FCS since October 7 of last year).
- On the subject of records, senior linebacker
Alex Herriott reached a significant individual milestone in the 1
st quarter by recording his 280
th career tackle. That is the third-most of anyone at PC since 2007, surpassing Jarrett Nagy and recently-inducted Big South Hall of Famer Justin Bethel.
- Junior
Nathan Hajduk offered up his best outing from a statistical standpoint, tackling a career-high nine ball-carriers and finishing the night with his first career interception (a diving catch as Erskine was nearing the red zone).
- Defensive back
Zeb Stroup would also align his first INT early in the second half, a similar sliding grab that halted all momentum from the home side.
- Hurst completed 56 percent of his throws in a fill-in role for injured QB1
Ty Englehart, combining for 120 yards on two completions (the aforementioned Switzer score and a 53-yard lob to
Nathan Levicki).
HOW IT HAPPENED – FIRST HALF
-
Carter Szydlowski set the tone early for the PC front with a 3
rd-down sack against Fleet signal-caller Craig Pender, leading to Switzer's 67-yard sprint to pay dirt only five snaps later.
- The majority of the first frame was carried by both defenses, as the Blue Hose never let Erskine progress past midfield over that 15-minute period.
- Ahead 7-0 after the opening stanza, Presby boosted the lead to 14 after pouncing on a golden opportunity that opened after an Erskine muffed punt.
- Long snapper
Dixon Musgrove recovered the loose ball at the nine-yard line, setting up
Cincere Gill's second-straight game with a TD that happened with 13:38 'til the half.
- The Flying Fleet were able to scratch their scoring itch with just over four minutes left in the 2
nd, converting two 4
th-down situations and a 3
rd-and-10 in a touchdown drive that ate up 5:19.
- It took 13 plays for the deficit to be cut in half, although Switzer swiftly hoisted the lead back to two scores on his 90-yard kick-return flash.
HOW IT HAPPENED – SECOND HALF
- Stroup's hustling interception spoiled Erskine's first series of the 3
rd while already trailing 21-7, although both squads traded punts shortly thereafter to keep the tally unchanged.
- Coach Englehart and co. were given another opportune moment following a shanked Erskine punt, allowing them to begin their next drive at the 34 of enemy territory.
- From there, the ball was turned to freshman running back
Justin Montgomery, who rushed three times with the last one going 19 yards to the end zone.
- Cementing his first collegiate touchdown to beef up the lead to 28-7, PC was able to cruise from that point and only give up seven more points the rest of the way.
- Erskine's second scoring sequence dwelled on even longer than the first, encapsulating nine-and-a-half minutes of clock and 16 plays.
- No matter, Presbyterian was able to avoid any late costly turnovers and notched their final points of the evening on a 23-yard field goal by sophomore
Mack Mikko.
OWNING THE FLEET
- PC now moves to 30-2-1 all-time against their close rivals, winning each of the last 11 encounters versus Erskine. The series had been put on hold for seven decades until the Fleet's revival in the spring of 2021.
- During Presby's lengthy winning streak in this matchup, they've limited Erskine to 14 points or fewer in every one of those affairs. The Scotsmen have outscored the Fleet by a combined margin of 260-46 during this 11-game span.
UP NEXT
- On the road for the first two meetings this year, PC's 12-game journey continues with the luxury of three consecutive home dates which will stretch from next Saturday all the way through to the 28
th.
- The first of those opponents to visit Bailey Memorial Stadium: The Virginia-Lynchburg Dragons, who have been defeated by Englehart's crew in each of the past two seasons.
- Downing VUL 21-13 in 2022 and 48-17 last fall, the Blue Hose will finally get the chance to claim their home opener next Saturday (September 14) at 1:00 PM.
- That non-conference tussle will be streamed on ESPN+, with the Dragons dropping their first two bouts to Wagner and Livingstone.