Senior offensive linemen Noah de Velder and Zach Smith followed the blocks for once instead of delivering them for the Hope College football team. Fittingly, they executed this play design perfectly, too.
Senior offensive linemen Noah de Velder and Zach Smith followed the blocks for once
instead of delivering them for the Hope College football team. Fittingly, they executed
this play design perfectly, too.
The dousing of head coach Peter Stuursma with a bucket of ice water punctuated a chilly
but exhilarating Senior Day for the Flying Dutchmen at Ray and Sue Smith Stadium
Hope’s historic 42-7 victory against Adrian College in the regular-season finale checked
a bevy of boxes:
- 14th outright MIAA championship and 21st title overall
- First perfect MIAA campaign since 2006 and ninth overall
- Second nine-win season in team history
- Nine-game win streak heading into next week’s NCAA Division III playoffs
- Winningest senior class in team history with a 32-8 record
“I told our guys, I’ll probably say this 20 times, ‘I’m so proud of them,’” Stuursma
said amid a joyous post-game celebration on the field. “Proud of what they represent.
Proud of how they played. Proud of how hard they’ve worked. Proud of how they represent
our institution and the Hope nation across the country. They earned that. They put
a stamp on that today.”
With their 471st win all-time, the Flying Dutchmen (9-1 overall, 6-0 MIAA) advance
to the NCAA playoffs for the fifth time in team history — and for the first time in
13 years.
The 32-team field is announced on Sunday, November 17 at 5:30 p.m. on ncaa.com.
Hope followed a familiar script to complete MIAA play without a blemish.
The offensive line powered a high-scoring attack with a relentless and yard-churning
ground game that also opened room for a few big plays in the passing game. An opportunistic
defense caged the opposing Bulldogs, allowing just one third-quarter touchdown while
forcing two turnovers.
With blocks from Smith at center, Noah de Velder at left guard, Tim Ivery at left
tackle, Brady Anderson at right guard and Brady Eding at right tackle, the Flying
Dutchmen outgained Adrian, 531-343, including a 375-98 edge in rushing yards.
Sophomore running back Kenyea Houston of Chicago, Illinois (Westinghouse Prep) blasted
his way to a career-high 194 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries. He scored on
runs of 4 and 61 yards
Junior running back Connor Mellon of Adrian, Michigan (Madison) added 92 yards and
two touchdowns on 10 carries against the team from his hometown. He closed the scoring
with third-quarter touchdown runs of 4 and 14 yards.
Quarterback Mason Opple of Hudsonville, Michigan (Hudsonville) added 47 yards and
one score on 13 carries. His 2-yard touchdown plunge in the first quarter gave him
16 on the season and 45 in his career.
Opple moved within four of the team touchdown record held by Brandon Graham (1994-97)
and within one of second-place David Booko (2004-07).
Opple connected with senior receiver Christian Bos of Hudsonville, Michigan (Hudsonville
HS) on a 46-yard touchdown heave that helped stake the Flying Dutchmen to a 21-0 halftime
lead.
Bos now has a career-high five touchdown catches this season and 12 for his career.
Opple has thrown a career-high 16 touchdown passes this season and 42 for his career.
Opple went the entire regular season without committing a turnover. He completed 106-of-155
passes without an interception.
On defense, safety Connor Nemmers topped the Flying Dutchmen with a career-high nine
tackles. The senior from Grand Rapids, Michigan (West Catholic) also intercepted his
third pass of the season — picking it off near the goal line to thwart a promising
drive for the Bulldogs (5-4, 4-3 MIAA).
Senior safety Luke Beckhusen of Coldwater, Michigan (Coldwater) grabbed Hope’s second
interception of the game and his first this season.