Richard Crank
By: Kyle Curley
The Parthenon
Marshall football (4-1, 1-0) regains its home field advantage this Saturday for the team’s homecoming game at Joan C. Edwards Stadium against conference rival Old Dominion University (2-2, 0-0).
“It’s great to be back home and have the opportunity to play a game again here,” Head coach Doc Holliday said. “It seems like forever since we’ve been home.”
The Thundering Herd captured it first conference win last week with a 14-3 victory over the Charlotte 49ers. Junior running back Keion Davis reached 1,000 career rushing yards for the Herd, and senior tight end Ryan Yurachek eclipsed 1,000 career receiving yards as well.