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Posted: October 25th, 2012

“Our season was on the line. I told Adam Brown I was going to get this.” — Theo Hall.

Oct. 23, 2008: Mercyhurst 24, Edinboro 21

“Probably the toughest loss of my career.” — Trevor Harris

Trevor Harris threw for 11,899 yards and 100 TDs in his career at Edinboro./ETN

EDINBORO — Four years ago, Mercyhurst joined the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference where Edinboro was an established power.

“Edinboro has always been a big presence in the PSAC,” said Travis Rearick, who was a freshman quarterback at Mercyhurst in 2008.

That season, the Scots were led by one of the best quarterbacks to every play NCAA Division II — Trevor Harris. It was Edinboro’s best team under head coach Scott Browning.

“Offensively, we could be balanced,” said Harris, who was a junior in 2008. “We could run the football. We could throw the football and we could it from any different angle on the field.

“We really felt comfortable with everything we were doing. I think we were the best team in region my junior year. I really do, between us and Cal, in 2008.”

The Scots came into that game with one loss to California (Pa.), 35-31, and was looking to continue their playoff push against the underdog Lakers.

“That was our coming out party in the PSAC,” Rearick said. “It was a big opportunity for us.”

Having it on Thursday night was a plus for the Lakers.

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Posted: September 30th, 2011

Senior safety Bryant Kimball has started all 49 games he's played at Mercyhurst College./ETN file photo.

In a continuing series of Q&As with local players who are playing local college football, Duane Rankin caught up with Mercyhurst College senior free safety Bryant Kimball to talk about a variety of interesting topics.

A McDowell High graduate, Kimball has been a four-year starter for the Lakers. He’s made 209 career tackles and six interceptions in helping Mercyhurst go from having losing records to winning the 2010 PSAC title in just their third season in the conference.

Saturday at 1 p.m., Kimball and the Lakers (3-1, 1-0) will try to stay perfect in PSAC West play as they face Gannon (1-3, 0-1) at Tullio Field. Mercyhurst had won four straight against the Knights before losing to its hated city rivals, 14-10, last season at Gannon University Field.

The 5-foot, 11-inch, 172-pound Kimball will play in his last homecoming game for the Lakers on Saturday. He and Rankin discussed his time at Mercyhurst, his little brother, Mercyhurst freshman Colin Kimball, winning an Rock Erie Music Award and hair.

Hair?

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