LAST TIME OUT: Gettysburg outscored Juniata 27-6 in the second quarter to take a 34-37 lead into the locker room before completing its most offensive day in more than a decade with a 61-41 victory in the season opener last Saturday. Michael Zrelak (Monroe, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury) turned in a career day to lead the Bullets' offensive onslaught, racking up 214 yards rushing and four touchdowns on just 10 carries to average 21.4 yards per touch. It was the first in his career that he had rushed for even 100 yards. Hunter Wolfley rushed for 223 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Eagles. He did his on 18 carries, averaging 12.4 yards per run. (Full Recap) (Box Score)
LEADING THE WAY: Rocco Abdinoor and Vic Hofman (Pasadena, Calif./Maranatha) will captain the squad in 2024. Both are first-time captains. It is the first time since 2019 that the Bullets have had just two captains for a season.
HEADS OF THE CLASS: Nate DeLorenzo (Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Academy) and Michael Zrelak were named CC Players of the Week this past week. DeLorenzo earned the defensive honor after leading the Bullets with a career-high 12 tackles to go with two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries – one of which he returned 18 yards for a score. Five of his tackles were of the solo variety and he also notched 2.5 tackles for a loss. Zrelak claimed the offensive nod after turning in a career day to lead the offensive onslaught in a 61-41 win at Juniata. He racked up 214 yards rushing and four touchdowns on just 10 carries to average 21.4 yards per touch, which set a new CC record for single-game yards per attempt. It was his first career 100-yard rushing game.
HAVE A DAY, Z: Michael Zrelak not only had a career day in the win over Juniata on Saturday but he had arguably the best day for a Gettysburg running back in more than a decade. In addition to setting a new CC mark for average yards per rush (21.4), he became the first Bullet player to run for more than 200 since Ted Delia ran for 244 against Susquehanna on Sept. 24, 2011. Zrelak had three runs of 50 yards or longer, including a 67-yard touchdown scamper for the team’s longest rush since 2016. His four rushing touchdowns were also the most since Delia did it on Sept. 8, 2012 at Ursinus.
DELO, DE-GONE: Nate DeLorenzo opened up his year with a bang on the defensive side. He was the only player in the conference in Week 1 to record more than 10 tackles but also added two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, which tied a program record. He picked up his second fumble and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown.
RUNNING DOWN A DREAM: As a team, Gettysburg rushed for 390 yards in Saturday’s season-opening win. It was the second most yards by any Division III team in the first game of the 2024 season. Only Hope, which ran for 391 yards in a 49-0 home win over Loras, had more rushing yards last weekend. No other team in Division III ran for more than 362 yards and only six ran for 300 or more. Individually, Michael Zrelak and Rocco Abdinoor became the first Bullet teammates to run for 100 or more yards in the same game since Sam McDermott (183) and Kyle Wigley (173) did it against Bridgewater on Sept. 4, 2015. The 390 rushing yards by the team were the most since that game. The Gettysburg-Juniata game featured two of the top three individual rushing performances for Week 1.
GETTING OFFENSIVE: Gettysburg put up 61 points in Saturday’s win – 54 of which came in the final three quarters – for its highest scoring game since defeating Misericordia 62-40 in the 2013 season opener. That game also took place on the road on Sept. 7. The offense racked up 656 yards of total offense – the most in a game since going for 678 at Bridgewater in the 2015 opener. That game featured 574 rushing yards by the Bullets.
LIKE A ROCCO: Rocco Abdinoor notched his fifth career 200-yard passing game on Saturday, completing 20 of 34 passes for 266 yards. He threw a pair of touchdown passes and did not have an interception. Additionally, the junior quarterback ran for 123 yards on 12 carries with two more touchdowns on the ground. Of those 123 yards, 48 came on a second-quarter scoring run. He had passing touchdowns of 53 and 41 in the game as well.
BULLET POINTS: Isaac Parks-Gill (Lewistown, Pa./Mifflin County) saw his first kicking action in the freshman’s first collegiate game. He went 5-for-6 in PAT attempts… Jason Roskam (Randolph, N.J./Randolph) recorded his first collegiate 100-yard receiving game with 141 yards on eight catches. He also had the Bullets’ first two-touchdown receiving game since Ty Abdul-Karim had three against Moravian on Oct. 29, 2016… The Bullets play just five games this season in the traditional 1:00 Saturday timeslot. Gettysburg has two noon kickoffs, including the opener, and one 3:00 Saturday kickoff along with two Friday night games. The two games on Oct. 4 and 11 will be the first-ever night games played at Musselman Stadium… It was announced earlier this week that Carnegie Mellon will be joining the Centennial Conference as an associate member, bringing the conference back to an eight-team league in 2025.