CLINTON, S.C. – The University of Dayton football team scored 28 unanswered points in the first half to grab a 52-28 win at Presbyterian on Saturday.  Â
Jake Chisholm led UD with 156 yards rushing and four touchdowns on the day (3 rushing, 1 receiving).
The Dayton defense held the Blue Hose to -9 yards rushingÂ
The Flyers improve to 7-2 overall and 5-1 in the Pioneer Football League, and are no worse than tied for second with games still going on in the PFL.
1st Quarter – Dayton 21, Presbyterian 7
•   Dayton took the opening kickoff and drove 65 yards in 11 plays to open the scoring. Â
Shane Hamm hit Jack Chisholm on a 10-yard pass for the TD.
•   Presbyterian needed one play to tie the score, when Nate Hayden hit Dominic Kibby for a 75-yard TD.
•   UD got great field position after a 45-yard kickoff return by
Luke Brenner and a late-hit penalty, and took full advantage, going 43 yards in five plays. Â Chisholm scored again, this time on a two-yard run.
•   The Dayton defense forced a three-and-out, and then the special teams stepped up. Â
Ty Stylski blocked a punt, and
Alex Hirschfield scored his first career touchdown on a 16-yard return.
2nd Quarter – Dayton 35, Presbyterian 14
•   After so much early scoring in the first quarter, all the points came in the last five minutes of the second quarter.
•   The Flyers used 10 plays to drive 54 yards four their fourth touchdown. Â
Jake Chisholm scored his third of the day on a seven-yard run.
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Drew Robertson forced fumble on a sack was recovered by
Joe Durham on the PC 19, setting up a Michal Neel eight-yard TD run with 1:19 to go.
•   Three plays later, Kibby struck again, this time from 63 yards away on a toss from Tyler Wesley with 36 second left in the half.
3rd Quarter – Dayton 45, Presbyterian 21
•   Presbyterian received the second-half kickoff, but didn't score until Dayton's first possession when AJ Seay intercepted Hamm's out route and returned it 76 yards.
•   Dayton answered with a drive that resulted in
Sam Webster's 28-yard field goal at the 8:13 mark, and a three-yard Chisholm TD run.
4th Quarter – Dayton 52, Presbyterian 28
•   PC scored less than two minutes into the final period, with Kibby grabbing another pass from Wesley for 'just" 31 yards.
•   UD scored right away, using five plays to drive 65 yards. Hamm's 47-yard run with 10:11 to go ended the scoring.
BY THE NUMBERS
•   Dayton is the ninth team FCS team to reach 700 wins.Â
•   The other eight members of the FCS 700 Win Club are Yale, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, North Dakota State, Dartmouth, Delaware and Lehigh.
•   Flyer head coach
Rick Chamberlin has been a part of 400 of those wins as a player, assistant coach and head coach.
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Jake Chisholm ran for 100 yards for the second consecutive week.
•   He had 24 carries for 156 yards (6.5 avg.).
•   Chisholm also scored four touchdowns (3 rushing, 1 receiving) to move him into sole possession of second place in UD's career touchdowns.  Chisholm has now has 43, Pat Hofacre has 53.
•   Chisholm also moved into third place on the Flyer career rushing list.  His 2,967 yards only trail his two immediate predecessors as Dayton's lead back – Tucker Yinger (3,757 yards) and Connor Cacsor (3,581).
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Shane Hamm added 74 yards rushing on 10 carries.
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Nathan Arthur spearheaded the UD defensive effort in holding PC to minus nine yards rushing., Â Arthur had seven tackles (six solo with two TFL and a sack.
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Joe Durham batted two passes down at the line. Â He also had a QB hurry and a fumble recovery.
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Logan Dalton intercepted a pass that he returned for 20 yards.
•   Six different Flyers had UD's six sacks in the game.
•   Dayton special teams were special once again.
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Ty Stylski's punt block that was taken in for a score by
Alex Hirschfield,
Sam Bubonics returned four punts for 70 yards (17.5 avg.)
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Luke Brenner returned three kickoffs 103 yards (34.3 avg.).
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Sam Webster was 7-for 7 on PATS and made his only field goal attempt.
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Michael Denning's first kickoff was only returned to the 15, the remainder of his nine kickoffs were either touchbacks or fair caught near the goal line.
UP NEXT
•   UD returns home to play Morehead State on Saturday, Nov. 12.
•   Dayton will celebrate Senior Day and at halftime, the Lt. Andy Zulli Memorial Award will be presented to a member of the senior class.  The Zulli award is a character-driven award that is considered the most prestigious honor in the Flyer football program.
•   Game time is 1:00 p.m. ET.