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WAYNE STATE (0-3, 0-2 GLIAC) MATCH-UP AT A GLANCE: THE GAME Dan Gray passed for 209 yards and one touchdown, while Pierre Brown had 104 yards receiving and a score. Nate Collins rushed for a team-high 45 yards, with Pat Harwood scoring on a one-yard run in the fourth quarter. THE COACHES Ferris State head coach Jeff Pierce has a 50-30 record in his eighth season with the Bulldogs. Pierce, who holds the highest winning percentage in FSU history, was an assistant at Ferris for 12 years before being appointed to his current position. THE SERIES IN THE POLLS SCOUTING FERRIS STATE Derek Fudge rushed for 70 yards on 23 carries against the Wildcats with Tom Marsan completing 16 of 42 passes for 158 yards with two interceptions. Brandis Bowie hauled in a team-high five catches in Marquette for 38 yards. Ferris limited NMU to 76 yards on the ground in 36 attempts, while recording three interceptions. Defensive lineman Bo Moore was a preseason Second Team All-America selection by Don Hansens National Weekly Football Gazette. GRAND VALLEY GAME NOTES
GRAND VALLEY STATE 49, AT WAYNE STATE 14 WSU signal caller Dan Gray completed 12 of 25 passes for 162 yards and one touchdown. Randy Hutchison was four-of-nine for 75 yards and one touchdown, while James Phillips, in his Warrior debut, completed 10 of 19 passes for 66 yards. Eight different receivers had receptions for the Warriors led by Marqus Anthony, who had career-high with eight receptions and 145 yards. Nate Collins caught five balls for 85 yards. Lynn Morton had his first four WSU receptions. GVSU quarterback Curt Anes completed 21 of 33 passes for 334 yards. The Lakers leading rusher was Reggie Spearmon with 97 yards on 16 carries. Phil Condon (7-154, TD), Terrance Banks (5-102, TD) and David Kircus (4-50, 3-TD) were GVSU's leading receivers. Grand Valley took a 7-0 led with 8:58 remaining in the opening stanza on a 16-yard scoring toss from Curt Anes to David Kircus. The Warriors drove 39 yards in 11 plays to the GVSU 26, but Stephen Wayne's 43-yard field goal attempt was just wide right. The Lakers drove 74 yards in eight plays with Anes completing a 24-yard pass to Terrance Banks for a 14-0 lead following Dave Hendrix's second extra point kick. Following a WSU punt, GVSU went 47 yards in seven plays as Anes and Kircus hooked-up on an eight-yard scoring pass. The Lakers increased their lead to 28-0 with 1:41 to play before intermission on a Brent Lesniak 13-yard touchdown run. The Warriors went 80 yards in six plays following the kickoff with Randy Hutchison completing a 34-yard touchdown pass to Marqus Anthony on a fourth-and-four with just 13 seconds left in the second quarter. In the third quarter, Anes and Kircus connected again from 17 yards for a 35-7 GVSU lead. Anes had his fifth touchdown pass of the game on GVSU's next drive. Mike Holloway hauled in the nine-yard scoring toss. Sophomore Michael Griffie had his first career touchdown reception early in the fourth quarter. Dan Gray hit Griffie for a nine-yard touchdown. The Lakers scored on their next drive to complete the scoring.
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