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FOR GAMES PLAYED 10-15-05

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ANDRE COPELAND, R-FR. RB, 5'8, 185. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY:
Copeland set a school single-game rushing record with 226 yards and four touchdowns in the Buccaneers' 63-42 (26 carries, 8.7 ypc) win over West Virginia Wesleyan. He tied a Big South record for touchdowns scored and points scored (24) in a single-game. He also caught two passes for 19 yards, and helped CSU rack-up a Big South Conference total offense record of 695 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ERIK MEYER, SR. QB, 6'2, 210. EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY:
Meyer completed a school-record 28-of-40 passes for 395 yards and five touchdowns in No. 12 EWU's 34-20 victory at No. 2 Montana. Meyer, a leading candidate for the Walter Payton Award, also rushed for 42 yards, giving him 437 yards of total offense. It was Meyer's 13th 300-yard passing game. He ranks first in the nation in total offense at 358.2 yards per game. For the season he has completed 66 percent of his passes for 2,077 yards and 15 TDs.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHAD NKANG, JR. ILB, 6'0, 214. ELON UNIVERSITY:
Nkang recorded a career-best 25 tackles (14 solo stops), including three tackles for loss. He now leads the nation with 102 tackles (in just seven games!) and averages a nation-leading 14.6 tackles per game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
D.J. TALVACCHIO, JR. LB, 6'1 225. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY:
Talvacchio intercepted a pair of passes, including one he returned 40 yards for a touchdown, as Hofstra notched its first-ever A-10 shutout with a 44-0 victory over Maine. He totaled five tackles, including 1.5 behind the line of scrimmage, as the Pride held Maine to 135 yards of total offense.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
EMMANUEL BENJAMIN, SO. PK, 5'10, 195. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS:
Benjamin tied a school record with four field goals in the Aggies' 33-21 win against Southern Utah. He connected from 28, 38, 19 and 40 yards. He also made all three of his point after attempts.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOSH HOKE. JR. K, 6'3, 195. COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY:
Hoke helped the Chanticleers come back and defeat Gardner-Webb 34-31 in overtime. He tallied 10 points, was four-for-four on extra points and kicked a game-tying 45-yard field goal as time expired to tie the ballgame at 31-31. In overtime, Hoke nailed a 25-yarder to win the game. He also tallied three touchbacks on five kickoffs, running his season touchback mark to 17-of-28 (62.7 percent.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ANDREW PATERNINI. JR. PK, 6'0, 205. HAMPTON UNIVERSITY:
Paternini booted his way into the MEAC record books as he kicked a 55-yard field goal against Norfolk State, tying an MEAC single-game record set by Morgan State's Cody Vasquez in 1998. His kick broke a 30-year old Hampton record. He finished with 13 points, going 7-for-7 on extra points and 2-for-2 on field goals (55, 37). Hampton defeated Norfolk State 55-14.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CLYDE REED, JR, OT, 6'4, 315. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Reed led a Bulldog line that paved the way for 563 total offensive yards (342 rushing) in SCSU's 49-3 win over Florida A&M. Reed graded out at 88-percent on all assignments, with three pancake blocks, two domination blocks and no sacks. He has not allowed a sack in his career.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH JOHNSON, SO. QB, 6'3, 180. UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO:
Johnson completed 21-of-29 passes for 257 yards and three touchdowns as San Diego defeated No.1 Dayton 48-24. He also rushed 10 times for 84 yards, including an 11-yard TD.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOHN SCIARRA, SR. QB, 6'1, 195. WAGNER COLLEGE:
Sciarra led the Seahawks to a 26-20, upset win at Monmouth, tossing 279 yards on a season-high 27 completions and three touchdowns. Hew marks the third game this season he has thrown for three or more touchdowns. In the game, Sciarra broke Jason Cue's school record for passing yards in a career and now has 4,686.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRIAN BECKER, SR. LB, 5'11, 225. UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY:
Becker helped break a 7-7 tie in the fourth quarter by forcing a fumble, which set up the go-ahead scoring march for the Great Danes. He then intercepted a pass and returned the ball 40 yards to the Pioneer five-yard line, setting up an insurance touchdown in Albany's win over Sacred Heart 21-7. He also made 11 tackles.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANTOINE BULLOCK, SR. DE, 6'1, 220. DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY:
Bullock totaled a career-high 12 tackles, including three sacks for the second consecutive week in Duquesne's 24-0 win over St. Peter's. The three sacks upped his career total to 23.5, just 0.5 behind the school record of 24 set by John Wojciechowski from 1992-95.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
D'ANDRE DOWDY, FR, DB/KR, 6'0, 190, BUTLER UNIVERSITY:
Dowdy opened the Butler-Valparaiso contest with a 98-yard return of the opening kickoff for a touchdown. The longest kickoff return for a touchdown in 1-AA this season. He finished the day with two kickoff returns for 114 yards and a punt return for 12 yards. In addition, on defense, he racked up eight tackles, including a tackle for loss and broke up one pass. However, it wasn't enough, as Valparaiso won 34-21.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PIOTR CZECH, SO. K/P, 6'5, 210, WAGNER COLLEGE:
Czech scored eight points in Wagner's 26-20 win at Monmouth, including a pair of field goals (26, 18 yards) and two PATs. He also punted nine times for a 39.6 average, downing five kicks inside the Monmouth 20-yard line, including three inside the five. With Wagner leading 26-20 and 1:30 remaining in the game with no trimeouts remaining, Czech pinned the Hawks at their two-yard line. Only one of Czech's punts was returnable for three yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ROB BLOUNT, SR. QB, 5'11, 190. LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY-C.W. POST CAMPUS:
Blount recorded a Northeast-10 record 559 yards of total offense and posted four touchdowns in the loss to Southern Connecticut State 49-35. He completed 20-of-35 passes for a career-high 470 yards and three touchdowns, while also rushing 22 times for 89 yards and one score.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SCOTT COXON, SR. RB, 6'1, 195. ADAMS STATE COLLEGE:
Coxon continued his record setting efforts as he threw for a NCAA Division II era (1992-present) school record 434 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Grizzlies to a thrilling 34-31 double overtime victory against Mesa State. He completed 30-of-62 passes, both school records, and had eight net yards rushing for a school record 442 total offensive yards. It was the fourth 300-yard day of his career.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RYAN KAUL, SR. QB, 6'0, 208. FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY:
Kaul passed for 330 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for two more scores in Ferris State's 62-42 home victory over Northern Michigan. He completed 21-of-25 passes while running for 57 yards on 17 carries as the Bulldogs registered 585 yards in total offense in the win.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH STEPP, JR. QB, 6'1, 185. NEWBERRY COLLEGE:
Stepp established a new school record and tied a SAC single-game record with six touchdowns in Newberry's 43-37 double overtime win at Catawba. He completed 33-of-56 passes for 425 yards and six touchdowns and rushed for 58 yards on 14 rushes. He also set a new school record in a single-game with 483 total offensive yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ADAM PETERSON, JR. DB, 6'0, 205. WAYNE STATE (NE) COLLEGE:
Peterson had seven tackles (five solo stops), two interceptions and a 75-yard fumble return for a touchdown in a 38-13 victory at Southwest Minnesota State.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TERRENCE SAFFORD, JR. SS. 6'0, 200. BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Safford accumulated a game-high 11 tackles, including three tackles for a loss of 13 yards with 1.5 sacks for nine yards. He also returned an interception for 46 yards in the Bulldogs' 21-7 win over St. Paul's.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JEFF GLAS, SR, PK, 5'9, 200. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA:
Glas was perfect on the day by hitting four field goals (21, 29, 25 and 41 yards) and three extra point attempts in helping UND to a 33-10 win over Minnesota-Duluth. Five of his eight kickoffs resulted in touchbacks. Glas also set a school record and is closing in on the NCAA Division mark. With 22 field goals this season, Glas need four more to break the Division II single season record (all games) of 25, which was set by Grand Valley State's David Hendrix in 2003.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
NICK PARKER. SR. P/PK, 5'9, 200. UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS:
Parker averaged 43.2 yards per punt, including a season-long 60-yarder. Three of the six punts traveled inside the 20-yardline. He also hit two-of-three field goals in Indianapolis 27-20 win over Gannon.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RICKY SCHMITT, JR. P/K, 6'1, 175. SHEPHERD COLLEGE:
Schmitt averaged 48.0 yards per punt on five kicks and placed two inside the five-yard line as Shepherd defeated Concord 48-21. He had a long kick of 62 yards and four of his kickoffs resulted in touchbacks. In addition, he booted six-of-six point after attempts and made two field goals of 22 and 32 yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
AUSTIN DAVIS, FR. RB, 5'9, 215. ASSUMPTION COLLEGE:
Davis rushed a school-record 46 times for 208 yards and two touchdowns and a two-point conversion in Assumption's 24-21 win over Merrimack. Davis also returned two punts for 44 yards, two kickoff returns for 53 yards and had one reception for three yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
BRYAN ERVIN, SR. OL, 6'3, 325. MOREHOUSE COLLEGE:
Ervin graded out at 90-percent, including four pancakes to help lead Morehouse to 535 yards of total offense and no sacks as MC defeated Lane 52-37.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH BREHM, JR. QB, 6'2, 220. ALMA COLLEGE:
Brehm, in a 42-26 victory over Tri-State, completed 30-of-46 passes for 396 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for 48 yards on 10 carries scoring three touchdowns. He had 444 total yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOEL CLARK, JR. QB, 6'0, 187. WHITWORTH COLLEGE:
Clark accounted for 439 yards of total offensive yards of total offense and six touchdowns in Whitworth's 46-27 win over Puget Sound. He completed 24-of-32 passes for 363 yards and five touchdowns and ran for 76 yards and another touchdown.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ALEX KOFOED, SO. QB, 6'2. 195. SAINT JOHN'S (MN) UNIVERSITY:
Kofoed was 30-for-48 for a career-high 336 yards and two touchdowns in a 20-16 win at nationally ranked Concordia-Moorhead. Kofoed has thrown for 1,700 yards, a 64.2 completion percentage and 11 touchdowns in seven games.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
GLENN SMITH. JR. QB, 6'0. 185. LYCOMING COLLEGE:
Smith completed 24-of-32 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns and had 1 7 carries for 67 yards and two touchdowns, including a well crafted fake inside handoff to the running back from a shotgun formation and scampered nine yards to pay-dirt for the winning score in overtime to defeat nationally ranked Ithaca 33-30.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KYLE WILSON, JR. RB, 6'0. 200. AVERETT UNIVERSITY:
Wilson rushed for 143 yards on 31 carries and scored six touchdowns as the Cougars defeated North Carolina Wesleyan 39-32. His six touchdowns set a new USA South single-game touchdown mark. He caught one pass for three yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MIKE MATSON, JR. LB. 6'0, 210. AUGSBURG COLLEGE:
Matson accumulated a career-high 22 tackles along with a sack and two blocked kicks, in Augsburg's 19-13 two-overtime win over Hamline. Matson had a sack for a 10-yard loss, blocked an extra point attempt and blocked a potential game-winning field goal in the first overtime.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CASEY McCONNELL, SR. LB. 5'11, 215. KENYON COLLEGE:
McConnell was in on 21 stops (13 solo), forced one fumble and recovered two others. Kenyon defeated Allegheny 34-27. The Lords are 3-0 in NCAC play for the first time in history.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KEITH SNYDER, FR. FS, 5'11, 175. DEFIANCE COLLEGE:
Snyder intercepted three passes, all in the decisive second have as Defiance defeated Hanover 28-14. He had 74 return yards after the interceptions. Snyder also recorded eight tackles and broke up two pass plays.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
C.J. VILLEGAS, SO, DB, 5'10, 165. McMurry UNIVERSITY:
Villegas intercepted three passes with 95 return yards that set up the McMurry offense to score 17 points. The three picks tied a school record. He also totaled three tackles in the loss to Howard-Payne.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
NEIL MAGRUDER, SR. DB/KR. 5'5, 165. KNOX COLLEGE:
Magruder efforts in the return game is one of the big reasons the Prairie Fire scored 57 points. He returned four kickoffs for 101 yards with a long of 44 yards and six punts for 65 yards with along of 20 yards. On defense he totaled 11 tackles, returned an interception 33 yards and broke up two other passes as Knox defeated Grinnell 57-31.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BLAKE STAMBAUGH, SR. P. 6'0, 170. DEFIANCE COLLEGE:
Stambaugh averaged 43.8 yards per punt on eight attempts and pinned the Panthers inside the 20-yard line three times in Defiance 28-14 win over high offensive powered Hanover. He had two punts of 54 yards and one downed at the one-yard line and another at the 13-yard line. He leads the confererence with a 39.7 average.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CLAYTON BRADDOCK, JR. QB. 6'0, 200. GRACELAND UNIVERSITY:
Braddock completed 20-of-27 passes for 364 yards and five touchdowns in Graceland's 47-26 win over William Jewell. He also rushed seven times for 35 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CRAIG FOBBE, SR. QB, 6'3, 225. MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE:
Fobbe passed for 401 yards and two touchdowns as Morningside defeated Sioux Falls 27-26. He tied a Morningside single-game record with 30 pass completions.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS REISERT, FR. QB. 6'2, 190. OHIO DOMINICAN COLLEGE:
Reisert converted 28-of-42 passes for 338 yards and four touchdowns in ODC's 27-13 win over Malone 27-13. He also had 42 yards rushing on 10 carries.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
REGGIE HUDSON, SR. LB. 6'2, 235. MIDAMERICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY:
Hudson returned an interception 95 yards for a touchdown in overtime to seal the win 32-20 over Baker. He added five solo tackles and three sacks for a loss of 31 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DAN KONTZ, SR. DB. 6'1, 200. FRIENDS UNIVERSITY:
Kontz had 16 tackles (10 solo) in Friends 38-27 win over Bethel. He also intercepted one pass, had a pass break-up and blocked a punt.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ROB LASH, SO. WR/KR, 5'11, 176. WALSH UNIVERSITY:
Lash returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter after Taylor had closed to within 10-7. Then in the third period he returned a punt 69 yards for another score as Walsh defeated Taylor 45-14. He now has three returned three kickoffs for touchdowns and and a pair of punts for scores.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
NATHAN ENDEMANO, SR. WR, 5'9, 180. TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY:
Endemano became the all-time leading receiver for Trinity International after he caught 12 passes for 202 yards and three touchdowns in the Tigers' 42-7 victory over St. Francis, Ill.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ZACK TARTER, FR. QB, 5'10, 180. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Tarter completed 15-of-21 passes for 253 yards and four touchdowns in Northwestern's 48-12 win over Minnesota-Morris. He also rushed for 29 yards on seven carries and scored one touchdown.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JOEY LOCHNER, SR. FS, 6'0, 175. OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY:
Lochner set a career-high three interceptions to help ONU upset No. 5-ranked St. Xavier. His third interception in the end zone came with 2:08 remaining in the contest. He also made five solo tackles

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
REGGIE ANTHONY, FR. LB, 6'1, 218. GREENVILLE COLLEGE:
Anthony punted six times for an average of 40.5 yards per punt in GC's 23-6 win over MacMurray. He put three punts inside the 11 yard line.


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