Don Hansen expert NCAA 1-AA, Mid-Major, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and NCCAA College Football

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FOR GAMES PLAYED 11-12-05

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
LAURENT ROBINSON, JR. WR, 6'2, 193. ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY:
Robinson finished a record season with a record day as he hauled in 14 catches for 292 yards and three touchdowns in Illinois State's 70-28 rout of Indiana State. His 14 catches tied the Illinois State single-game record, which also ranks No. 2 in Gateway history. His 292 yards set the standard for both Illinois State and the conference. Robinson finished the regular season with 1,465 yards receiving, which is also the single-season record for Illinois State and the Gateway. While the 86 catches on the season broke the Illinois State record and tied the Gateway.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TREY WILLIE, SR. QB, 6'2, 204. SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY:
Willie accounted for 454 of the Lions' 486 yards of total offense and all four Lion scores in a 38-28 loss to Nicholls State. He was 38-of-57 passing for a career-high 403 yards and three touchdowns. He also led the team in rushing with 51 yards on 15 carries with a score. His total offense, passing yardage, pass attempts and pass completions marks all set or tied (completions) for Southland Conference highs, all against the second-ranked defense in the league.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MARCUS BLACK, JR. DB, 6'1, 210. ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY:
Black recorded 16 tackles (six solo) with an interception and a pass breakup in a 28-21 win at Alcorn State.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TYLER KNIGHT, JR. LB, 6'1, 210. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Knight tallied 16 total tackles (five solo) with two tackles for loss, two pass breakups and a quarterback hurry in a 38-33 win over Alabama State.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RHIAN MADRID, JR. P, 5'11, 208. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY:
Madrid averaged 53.3 yards on six punts in Northern Arizona's 42-28 win over Idaho State. Madrid had a punt of 71 yards. He is averaging 42.8 yards per punt this season.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RICK ZISKA, JR. K, 5'8, 160. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE:
Ziska set Lafayette's modern-day school record with a 51-yard field goal as time expired in the first half of the Leopards' 41-21 win at Holy Cross that kept LC's hopes of winning the Patriot League title alive. For the afternoon, he tallied 11 points by kicking two field goals and was five-for-five on extra point.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
RAYMOND HARRISON. R-FR. OC, 6'2, 275. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Harrison had his highest grade of the season (93-percent) from the SCSU coaching staff, as the Bulldogs racked up 607 total yards (311 rushing) as SCSU defeated Morgan State 65-15. Harrison finished with four pancake blocks and three key blocks on a screen pass and two rushing scores. He did not allow any sacks or quarterback pressures.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOHN SCIARRA, SR. QB, 6'1, 195. WAGNER COLLEGE:
Sciarra delivered the game-winning drive in the closing minutes. With the Seahawks trailing 21-20 with 4:21 left in the game Sciarra completed four straight passes for 45 yards to set up the game-winning field goal. The winning drive highlighted a 297 and two touchdown performance on 19-of-39 passing. The two touchdown passes give him 26 for the season breaking the previous Wagner record set by Aaron Smith (25 - 2000). In addition, he ends his career holding career, season and game school records for yardage, co0mpletions, and total offense.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
NICK SIPICS, SR. LB, 6'4, 220. LA SALLE UNIVERSITY:
Sipics posted 14 tackles (seven solo) in La Salle's 30-14 win over St. Peter's. He also recorded one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one interception and two passes defended.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOE BLAHOWICZ, SR. P, 6'4, 190. VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY:
Blahowicz punted five times for 229 yards (45.8 yards per punt), placing two inside the Aurora 20-yard line. He booted a PFL season-best 68-yard punt in a 13-7 win at Aurora.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JONATHON THRASHER, FR. P, 6'0, 185, DAVIDSON COLLEGE:
Thrasher punted seven times for 305 yards (43.6 yards per punt) to help win a game of field position at Georgetown. He pinned Georgetown inside its own 10-yard line three times. He also kicked a 67-yard punt as Davidson defeated Georgetown, 10-3.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ROB BLOUNT, SR. QB, 5'11, 190. LONNG ISLAND UNIVERSITY- C.W. POST CAMPUS:
Blount completed 25-of-34 passing for 274 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing 23 times for 80 yards and one score in the 24-20 victory over West Chester. He was eight-for-nine passing for 86 yards and rushed once for 10 yards on the game-winning drive, when the Pioneers marched 96 yards in 1:20 with no timeouts remaining, scoring the go-ahead score with 2.6 seconds left.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JIM TERWILLIGER. JR. QB, 6'0, 170. EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY:
Terwilliger completed 20-of-28 passes for 344 yards and five touchdowns as ESU defeated Southern Connecticut 55-33 in NCAA Division II first-round playoff action. He also rushed ten times for 115 yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BLAKE FARRIS, SR. CB, 6'0, 202. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA:
Farris totaled six tackles (three solo), including one for a loss as UNA crushed defending NCAA Division II National Champion Valdosta State, 48-13. In the First-Round action, Farris also recovered a fumble that he returned two yards for a touchdown, also included in his game totals were one pass breakup, an inter caption he returned for 68 yards and one blocked kick.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
THOMAS GARLAND. SR. P, 5'10, 180. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS:
Garland punted five times for 217 yards (43.4 yards per punt) with a long of 50 yards, including two inside the 20-yard line as UCA defeated Albany State 28-20 in NCAA Division II First-Round playoff action.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOEL CLARK, JR. QB, 6'0, 187. WHITWORTH UNIVERSITY:
Clark tied a Pirate single-game record with six touchdown passes. He completed 18-of-27 for 264 yards with one interception. Clark ran for another 73 yards on 14 carries (337 yards of total offense) as Whitworth defeated Pacific Lutheran 54-35.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DAN HUFF, JR. QB, 6'2, 215. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY-FLORHAM:
Huff did something no FDU quarterback has ever done by accounting for seven touchdowns in a game. He rushed for three touchdowns and passed for four scores to lead FDU to a 51-41 win over Juniata. Huff was 17-for-22 passing for a career-high 354 yards. He also rushed for a team-leading 108 yards on 13 carries, averaging 8.3 yards per carry. On the day he accounted for 462 of FDU's 613 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ADAM JOHNSON, JR. QB, 6'1. 180. HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY:
Johnson found receiver Greg Nixon for a 21-yard touchdown pass in the second overtime period to lift Howard Payne to a 51-45 win at Mississippi College. He tossed six touchdown passes finishing 38-of-56 for 357 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS NEAL, JR. QB, 6'1. 150. COLORADO COLLEGE:
Neal set personal single-game highs with 403 passing yards, 181 rushing yards and 584 total yards. His 584 yards is a school record. He also set personal single-game highs with 30 rushing attempts for 181 yards and four touchdowns. He completed 24-of-38 passes with three touchdowns as CC defeated Menlo 58-52 in three overtimes.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
J..D. RICCA, SR. QB, 6'1. 195. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE:
Ricca completed his quest to become the ODAC's most prolific passer as he connected on 28-of-39 passes for 385 yards and five touchdowns as Hampden-Sydney defeated Randolph-Macon 50-17. Ricca closes out the season as the Tigers and ODAC's all-time leader in career passing yards (8,633), career touchdown passes (91), career completions (585) and career completion percentage (63-5-percent) while setting single-season records for most passing yards (3,728), most touchdown passes (42), and best completion percentage (67.0-percent).

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DARRELL SATTERFIELD, SR. QB, 5'11. 184. THIEL COLLEGE:
Satterfield completed 29-of-52 passes for 306 yards and six touchdowns for the Tomcats in a 50-48 triple-overtime win at Carnegie Mellon . His 29 completions set a new Thiel single-game record, while his 52 attempts tied the school game high.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JASON WILSEY, SR. QB, 6'1. 209. SAINT OLAF COLLEGE:
Wilsey was 22-0f-30 for five touchdowns and 381 yards, breaking the school record for season passing yards in two and a half quarters in the Oles' 49-0 win over Augsburg. He was 9-for-12 for 203 yards and four touchdowns in the first quarter. He also had a 22-yard reception for a first down, and ran five times for 19 yards. He finished the fall with 2,591 yards passing and 26 touchdowns, both school records, with just seven interceptions.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TONY ANTHONY. SR. CB, 6'0. 190. AUGUSTANA (IL) COLLEGE:
Anthony intercepted three passes that he returned for a total of 20 yards in a 28-7 win at Wheaton that clinched the outright CCIW title. He also had one tackle and a pass deflection as Augustana held the Thunder to just 212 yards of total offense.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DALE BUCK, SO. DE. 6'3, 255. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BROCKPORT:
Buck had an outstanding game in Brockport's 25-19 win at Buffalo State. He had 13 tackles, five for a loss of 20 yards, three sacks for 15 yards and also blocked an extra point attempt.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JEFF INMAN, SR. DB. 5'10, 200. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE:
Inman led the Tigers with 10 tackles to go with two interceptions with 45 return yards, including one for a touchdown, and two blocked extra points as Hampden-Sydney defeated Randolph-Macon 50-17. Inman returned his second interception of the game 35 yards for a touchdown, while he also blocked the sixth punt of his career.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
NICK TOBOY, SR. DB, 5'10, 191. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE:
Toboy re-turned a pass interception 41 yards for the game-winning touchdown as the Hornets edged Tri-State 41-40. He was also credited with 10 tackles, a forced fumble and a pass breakup.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
RANDY TOSH, SO, DE, 6'2, 248. ROWAN UNIVERSITY:
Tosh played a key roll in the Profs' 31-14 win over Montclair State which clinched the NJAC Championship. He collected 15 total tackles (six solo). Tosh also registered five sacks for a loss of 43 yards in the game in which the Profs' defense produced 11 sacks on the day.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRYAN ALTHOUSE, SO. PK. 6'2, 180. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY:
Althouse was perfect for the day connecting on four-of-four field goals (37, 32, 27 and 21 yards) and was five-for-five on extra point attempts as Lawrence defeated Illinois College 47-7.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
TOM ROSZAK, SR. P. 6'4, 200. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT OSHKOSH:
Roszak was named the league's special teams player of the week after punting the football five times for an average of 46.2 yards per kick during UW-Oshkosh's 33-18 loss to UW La Crosse on Nov. 12. Roszak's longest punt in the game went 75 yards for a touchback. Roszak, who also recorded a punt of 76 yards against UW-Stevens Point last fall, is just the second person in WIAC history to own two of punts of 75 yards or more.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JONATHAN RUSSELL, JR. P. 6'4, 205. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE:
Russell averaged 44 yards on eight punts, including one for 61 yards, in a 51-45 double-overtime loss to Howard Payne. He placed three punts inside the 20-yard line, with the last one going 51 yards into the wind and putting HPU at its own 15-yard line with 2:36 left in regulation. Russell improved his season average to 43.0 yards per punt.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
LINDY CREE. SO. RB/KR, 5'11. 195. HARTWICK COLLEGE:
Cree finished with 360 all-purpose yards in a 42-40 loss to Utica. The national leader in all-purpose yardage caught four passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns, rushed 20 times for 94 yards and returned two kickoffs for 62 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TYLER EMMERT, SR. QB. 6'2, 204. CARROLL (MT) COLLEGE:
Emmert was 21-of-33 passing for 305 yards and four touchdowns as Carroll defeated Rocky Mountain 66-13. He also rushed seven times for 33 yards. Emmert became the NAIA's all-time leader in individual total offense breaking the record set by Jon Kitna of Central Washington.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CRAIG FOBBE, SR. QB, 6'3, 225. MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE:
Fobbe capped off a record-setting regular season with 475 yards passing (25-of-43) and four touchdowns in a Morningside 49-27 win over Dana. For the game Morningside posted 695 yards of total offense. Both offensive marks set school records for the 10-0 Mustangs. Fobbe led Morningside to the GPAC title totaling 3,673 passing yards and 29 passing touchdowns on the season. Fobbe has now had 118 straight passing attempts without an interception.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
LORENZO SELECTMAN, SR. WR, 6'1, 209. WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE:
Selectman caught nine passes for 290 yards including four touchdowns as William Jewell defeated Missouri Valley 28-26. He caught touchdown passes of 80, 78, 53 and 31 yards and averaged 32.2 yards per catch.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JEFF SMITH, JR. QB, 6'6, 230. GEORGETOWN (KY) COLLEGE:
Smith was 24-of-33 passing for 377 yards and three touchdowns in the 65-27 win at Cumberlands (KY). He also rushed for a touchdown. This was his third 300-plus passing yards game for the season.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOEY WATERS, JR. QB, 6'1, 207. UNION (KY) COLLEGE:
Waters completed 24-of-37 passes for 337 yards and four touchdowns as Union defeated Virginia-Wise 47-28. He also had seven carries for 33 yards. Waters set a school record for most touchdown passes in a season with 21. His 337 passing yards are a career-best,

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JORDAN CRAWFORD, SR. DB. 6'0, 210. DOANE COLLEGE:
Crawford led the Doane defense with 11 tackles (five solo) in a 28-13 win over Briar Cliff. He added a sack and returned his interception 45-yard for a touchdown. Crawford also had 3.5 tackles for loss.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TUCKER EDMUNDSON, SR. LB. 6'0, 242. MONTANA TECH:
Edmundson had 13 tackles (nine solo) as Tech defeated MSU-Northern 34-24. He also totaled one fumble recovery and intercepted a pass that he returned 58 yards for a touchdown.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DAN KONTZ, SR. DB. 6'1, 200. FRIENDS UNIVERSITY:
Kontz had 10 total tackles (four solo), including two tackles for loss of nine yards with one sack and one pass breakup as Friends defeated Sterling 40-19. Kontz also recovered a fumble that he ran back 52 yards and blocked a point after kick.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JOE MARESH, JR. DE. 6'2, 215. VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Maresh returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown as Valley City State lost 34-31 to Azusa Pacific. He was also credited with two pass breakups and nine total tackles. Maresh set the school single-season record by recording 22 tackles for loss.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON BUSTER, SR. WR/P. 5'10, 200. UNION (KY) COLLEGE:
Buster averaged 47.7 yards on three punts with a long kick of 55 yards and connected on five-of seven field goal attempts as Union defeated Virginia-Wise 47-28. He also kicked off seven times for 416 yards with a long of 65 yards. Buster set a school record for most punting yards in a career with 6,808. He also caught three passes for 33 yards on offense in the win.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PETER GARIBALDI, SR. WR/KR, 5'9, 175. BETHEL (KS) COLLEGE:
Garibaldi had three punt returns for 102 yards (34.0 yard average), including one for 80 yards and a touchdown. He also returned two kickoffs for 53 yards as Bethel defeated Ottawa 26-6.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MARCUS MILLER, FR. K, 5'8, 165. CARROLL (MT) COLLEGE:
Miller was nine-for-nine on point after kicks and connected on his only field goal try as Carroll defeated Rocky Mountain 66-13. On defense he blocked a Rocky point after attempt, had one tackle and one pass breakup.



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