Nadler was also named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Gannon football team to a 66-31 victory last Saturday at Kutztown, finishing 28-of-36 for 412 yards and five touchdowns. The redshirt senior quarterback also rushed for another 31 yards on six carries. His performance included a 22-of-28 chart for 350 yards and four touchdowns during the first half as Gannon grabbed a 38-10 lead at halftime. He then went 6-for-8 during the second half as the Golden Knights went to the running game with a huge lead. The Leipsic, Ohio, native led Gannon to touchdowns during its first four possessions and points during six of seven first-half possessions. Nadler helped the Golden Knights score during 11 of their first 12 possessions spanning into the second half, including nine touchdowns during that time span. In the process, he tied his own school record for passing touchdowns in a game. It's a feat he has accomplished three times. Nadler generated over 400 passing yards in a game for the fourth time in his career. He has thrown 265 consecutive passes without an interception, spanning eight games with his last interception coming on the third play of the fourth quarter October 4, 2014 at Slippery Rock. Nadler is already Gannon's all-time leader in pass attempts (1,213), pass completions (723), passing yards (9,278), 300-yard games (13), 200-yards games (24) and passing touchdowns (69). He has 2,122 more passing yards than the next best mark in school history. Nadler ended the game with 9,945 career yards of total offense, needing 468 to break the school record.