Erik Lora - Eastern Illinois wide receiver

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Erik Lora makes another big play

Eastern Illinois is perhaps best known as the program that produced Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo. perhaps wideout Erik Lora will change that ...

currently a junior for the Panthers, Lora is re-writing the Eastern Illinois and FCS record books. the fact that he is blowing up this year is even more impressive when you consider that he missed all of last season with a hip injury.

as of this posting, Lora is running away with all the receiving marks at the FCS level. he leads the FCS in receiving yards (1,129), receiving yards per game (161.3), receptions (83), and receptions per game (11.9). he also has 9 receiving touchdowns. his average of 13.6 yards-per-catch is misleadingly low, because he picks up most of his yards after the catch since wide receiver screens are a large part of the Panthers' offense. known for his speed, his ability to make plays after the catch is impressive, to put it mildly.

i bet it'd be an interesting story to learn how a wide receiver from a Miami (Dade county) high school ended up in Eastern Illinois.

here's an article from earlier this year that does a good job providing a recap of the season up to that point: http://www.dennews.com/sports/footb...cle_893940d4-0913-11e2-abe7-0019bb30f31a.html

Posted: Thursday, September 27, 2012 9:23 pm | Updated: 9:39 pm, Thu Sep 27, 2012.
By Jordan Pottorff/Sports Editor

Red-shirt junior Erik Lora is the nation’s top wide receiver.

The Miami native has posted four 100-yard games, broken multiple school records and shattered an Ohio Valley Conference record that stood for 43 years.

In his last game, against Murray State, Lora recorded 269 yards and three touchdowns on 21 catches.

The 269 yards and 21 catches were both school records, and the 21 catches set the OVC record for catches in a single game.

“Honestly, I never thought I would set a record,â€￾ Lora said. “I set pretty high standards for myself, but never would I have thought that I would break school and conference records. I give all the praise to the O-line, Jimmy (Garoppolo) and all the receivers.â€￾

Along with posting career-highs in every receiving statistic, Lora also made his mark in the passing game, throwing the game-winning pass on a two-point conversion to red-shirt senior Von Wise to give the Panthers a 50-49 win.

“I’m going to be honest, both of them our pretty spectacular, but Von (Wise) made that play,â€￾ Lora said. “The ball may have been there, but it was a pretty ugly throw and Von made a great catch.â€￾

On top of his record-breaking performance against Murray State, the speedy wide receiver leads the FCS in receiving yards (647), receptions per game (12), and receiving yards per game (161.75). He also ranks 12th nationally in all-purpose yards, totaling 163.75 yards per game.

“My biggest thing is getting yards after catch,â€￾ he said. “Who knows how many of those 21 passes were thrown downfield? We throw a lot of screens and I just focus on getting yards after the catch. Every yard helps the offense so I just keep driving my feet and hopefully I will fall forward.â€￾

For his season expectations, Lora said he set the bar at 1,000 yards, but with his recent offensive surge he is looking to be even more productive in the passing game this season.

“After the first two games, when I went over 100 yards, I set the bar at 1,000,â€￾ he said. “A 1,000 yard season wouldn’t be too bad, but after the games I’ve had lately, its now just about reaching for the stars.â€￾

Although Lora is having a historic 2012 season, he has battled through adversity during his career at Eastern, as he was forced to miss the entire 2011 season with a hip injury.

“I had surgery down in Miami, Florida,â€￾ Lora said. “I stayed home the whole summer just working and doing physical therapy everyday. Then, I came back up here when school started and went through another rehabilitation period where I started running and getting back in to the motions.â€￾

Although Lora did not see any action on the field during the 2011 season, he did get back on the practice field and played a pivotal role in the team’s weekly preparation.

“About midway through last season they threw me back on the field to see how I was doing,â€￾ he said. “I helped out on the scout team since I wasn’t playing, but it felt good to be back whether I was doing anything during games or not. It just felt good to play football again.â€￾

The lengthy rehabilitation process has paid dividends for Lora, as he is on pace to record the best statistical season a wide receiver has ever had at Eastern.

He is on pace for 132 receptions, 1,779 yards and 19 touchdowns. Those numbers would shatter previous Eastern records, as no receiver has caught more than 76 passes, 17 touchdowns or gone over the 1,300-yard mark in a season.

“The guy never gives up and never surrenders; he’s everything you would want in a football playerâ€￾ head coach Dino Babers said. “If you get 95 players like that, you are going to win a lot of ball games and a lot of championships. We have a lot of people like that on this football team, but there is no doubt Erik (Lora) represents the right stuff you want from your guys.â€￾
 

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Lora's streak of 7 consecutive 100-yard games was snapped, but he still caught 10 catches for 97 yards and a touchdown in an EIU win.
 

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it was a relatively pedestrian outing for Lora in today's EIU win: 7 catches for 75 yards.

with those seven catches in the game, he became the 17th player in FCS history to reach 100 catches in a season. he also moved past Roy Banks for the EIU single season receiving yards record.
 

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here's a blurb that summarizes Lora's outstanding effort today:
Lora caught 15 passes for 178 yards as he broke the OVC record for receiving yards in a season passing SEMO’s Willie Ponder (2002). Lora now has 1,479 yards this season which ranks 14th all-time on the FCS single season list. He has 115 catches on the season which is tied for 5th all-time on the FCS single season list.

Of Lora’s 15 receptions his biggest was a 43-yard touchdown pass from Jimmy Garoppolo with 40 seconds left in the third quarter which gave EIU a 23-20 lead and momentum to close out the game.

“Erik’s TD catch was at a time when we needed it,â€￾ said (head coach Dino) Babers.

Lora is running away with the receiving marks in the FCS.
 
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