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Posted: November 4th, 2011

Left guard Rob Stoner has 45 career starts at Edinboro./Photo by Christopher Millette/Erie Times-News

In a continuing series of Q&As with local players who are playing area college football, Duane Rankin caught up with Edinboro senior left guard Rob Stoner to talk about several topics.

A General McLane graduate, Stoner has returned from a season-ending back injury in the 2010 opener to start every game this season. The 6-foot, 2-inch, 295-pound graduate student leads the Scots in career starts with 45.

A 2009 first-team All-PSAC West selection, Stoner will try to help the Scots (7-2, 4-2) end a six-game losing skid against No. 22-ranked California (Pa.) in Saturday’s PSAC West finale at Adamson Stadium. The Vulcans (7-2, 5-1) last lost to Edinboro in 2004.

Talking to Stoner this week at Edinboro, Rankin and him talked about last week’s Senior Day, being a veteran on the offensive line and facing Cal.

How has this season been for you coming back from the injury? “It’s been great. We’ve had our ups and downs as every team does, but overall, it’s a great group of guys. Every day, I come out and have fun and I think the team overall has fun, too. Couldn’t be happier.”

What was Senior Day like for you? (Last week, Edinboro had its Senior Day. The Scots won, 42-7, against Lock Haven) “It was different. Having mom and dad out there. Talking to them a little bit and told them I thought it was weird. It’s kind of winding down here with my career. It was a different feeling. Mixed emotions. It’s been great, but I’m going to miss it. It was something different.”

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Posted: October 21st, 2011

Rob Stoner returned from a season-ending injury to help Edinboro have one of its best offensive lines in years./ETN file photo.

If experience is the greatest teacher, then the Edinboro offensive line is very well schooled.

Led by senior left guard Rob Stoner, the unit has paved the way for Edinboro to rank sixth in the PSAC in rushing offense this season.

“It’s all experience,” said Stoner, a General McLane graduate who came back from a season-ending back injury in 2010. “Game play.”

Senior Nick Christman is at right guard, senior Shane Hess plays right tackle, sophomore Ryan Wilson is at center and junior Shawn Ellenberger plays beside Stoner at left tackle.

“Shane Hess is in his sixth year due to injury,” Edinboro coach Scott Browning said. “Rob Stoner is in his fifth year. Nick Christman has played ever since he’s been here and our center is a redshirt sophomore and then you got Shawn Ellenberger, who is a redshirt junior. That’s the one area that experience helps you more than people realize.”

The Scots (5-2, 2-2 PSAC West) are averaging 164.9 yards on the ground and have scored 13 rushing touchdowns heading into Saturday’s 6 p.m. game against Clarion (1-6, 1-3 PSAC West).

“They’re all five intelligent guys,” Browning said. “They’re all five special guys. It’s very rare to have the experience we’ve had there.”

Last season, Edinboro averaged 126 yards rushing to rank 12th in the conference.

Scots coach Scott Browning said Edinboro’s offensive line hasn’t been this experienced since 2004 when the Scots averaged 201.4 yards rushing to rank fourth in the PSAC. They had 28 rushing touchdowns.

“Before that, it was probably 1995,” Browning said.

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