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FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 11-12-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOE ORT, SR. WR, 6'5, 210. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE:
Ort recorded the most receiving yards in a game by a Patriot League student athlete in eight years. Ort pulled down 10 passes for a Lafayette-program record 274 yards, tying for second all-time on Patriot League history, as the Leopards defeated visiting Georgetown, 45-14.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RICKY SANTOS, JR. QB, 6'2, 215. UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Santos completed 23-of-32 passes for 271 yards and two touchdowns and ran for three scores in New Hampshire's 63-21 win at Rhode Island. He totaled 40 rushing yards on 12 carries. He now has 93 touchdown passes in 36 career games.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JEFF TERRELL, SR. QB, 6'3, 220. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY:
Terrell recorded the fourth-highest passing total in school history by throwing for 445 yards in the Tigers' 34-31 comeback win over Yale. He threw for three touchdowns and ran for a fourth, and he also completed a two-point conversion pass to Brendan Circle. For the game he completed 32-of-47 passes and had nine carries for 27 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
D.D. TERRY, SR. RB, 6'2, 195. SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY:
Terry had 31 carries for 278 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-23 win at Southeastern Louisiana. His performance ranks as the second-best rushing day in Sam Houston history (record is 286 by McNeil Moore in 1951). He now has 1,187 yards rushing this season, a Sam Houston school record.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TYLER THIGPEN, SR. QB, 6'3, 220. COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY:
Thigpen completed 22-of-27 passes for 306 yards and two touchdowns in Coastal's 52-24 win over Gardner-Webb. He added 119 yards rushing on 10 carries with a school record 425 yards of total offense. Thigpen directed Coastal to six touchdown drives of 75 yards-or-longer as well as 638 total yards, a record for a Bog South Conference match up. He became the first player in Big South history to surpass 3,000 yards of total offense in a season and the first quarterback in Big South history to rush for 500 yards in a campaign.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ADAM BAKKE, SR, LB, 5'11, 218. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY:
Bakke had a career-high 13 tackles and returned an interception 25 yards for his first career touchdown in the final home game of his career, a 21-14 win over Cornell.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ENDOR COOPER, SO, LB, 6'2, 245. HOWARD UNIVERSITY:
Cooper recorded five sacks for 47 yards, forced one fumble and recovered another to help Howard post a 28-0 shutout over Bethune-Cookman. Cooper helped Howard hold the Wildcats to 158 yards of total offense while handing them their first shutout since 1997. BC-C came into the game averaging 32 points per game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHRIS DUPUY, SR, LB, 6'0, 210. ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Dupuy tallied 15 total tackles (11 solo) with two tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, and a forced fumble as ASU defeated Mississippi Valley State 25-20.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DREW MACK, SO, S, 6'1, 185. TOWSON UNIVERSITY:
Mack collected seven tackles (five solo) and intercepted a pair of passes, including one he returned 49 yards for a touchdown in Towson's 31-7 victory at Richmond. Also, he had a pair of pass breakups.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHAD NKANG, SR. LB, 6'1, 218. ELON UNIVERSITY:
Nkang recorded eight tackles (six solo), two tackles for loss and a sack in Elon's 45-0 win over North Carolina A&T. Early in the third quarter, Nkang returned an interception 47 yards for the first defensive touchdown of his career. He leads the SoCon averaging 11.7 tackles per game and is fourth in the NCAA.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHAUN ADAIR, SO. KR, 5'10, 180. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE:
Adair posted 130 yards on three returns, including a 90-yard touchdown run in Lafayette's 45-14 win over Georgetown. His touchdown broke a 7-7 tie in the first quarter.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BLAKE BERCEGEAY, SO. PK, 6'2, 178. McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Bercegeay kicked a school, conference and state record tying five field goals in a 29-26 overtime win over Northwestern State. He kicked the game winner from 28 yards in overtime and also kicked a 39 yarder with 25 seconds left in regulation to send the contest into overtime. He also had field goals of 41, 40 and 46 yards. He was a perfect 5-for-5 and was 2-for-2 on PAT kicks. He also posted a 44.0-yard punting average on three punts.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PARKER DOUGLASS, JR. K, 5'8, 170. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Douglass made all five of his kicks in South Dakota State's 31-21 victory at Southern Utah. He made all four extra point attempts and booted a 53-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to provide the final margin. He also recorded four touchbacks on kickoffs.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
NEVIN McCASKILL, R-SR, OT, 6'4, 292. HAMPTON UNIVERSITY:
McCaskill recorded five pancake blocks as he helped clear the way for Hampton to rush for 286 yards and seven touchdowns in the 59-6 win over Florida A&M. He graded out at 92 percent, anchoring the left side of the offensive line.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
MICHAEL MOODY, SR, OG, 6'3, 321. ELON UNIVERSITY:
Moody anchored an offensive line that produced 395 net yards on 56 plays (7.1 per play), including 209 on the ground, in Elon's 45-0 victory over North Carolina A&T. He allowed no sacks and no quarterback pressures throughout the Phoenix's 21 passing attempts. Moody missed no assignments, but collected six knock-downs. The Phoenix predominately ran the football on Moody's side of the line during the team's 35 rushing attempts. He also has a beard.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS HANSON, SO. QB, 6'0, 190, LA SALLE UNIVERSITY:
Hanson threw for 322 yards on 28-of-36 passing attempts and added three touchdowns in La Salle's 37-28 win at Saint Peter's. He also ran seven times for 16 yards.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH JOHNSON, SR. QB, 6'3, 195, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO:
Johnson had a hand in seven touchdowns as San Diego capped its second consecutive perfect PFL run with a 56-14 victory against Dayton. He passed for four touchdowns, rushed for two more and added his season's first touchdown reception. All-told, Johnson completed 26-of-31 passes for 316 yards, rushed for 57 yards on eight carries and tacked on 25 yards receiving.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANDY GREEN, SO. S, 6'3, 198. DRAKE UNIVERSITY:
With Drake up by nine points in the fourth quarter, Green stopped consecutive Jacksonville drives with interceptions to lead Drake to a 47-28 PFL victory. Green's first interception stopped Jacksonville at the 31-yard line and he returned the ball 15 yards to set up an eventual Drake scoring drive that culminated in a 32-yard field goal. During Jacksonville's ensuing drive after the score, Green nabbed another errant pass and returned it 65 yards for a score, which was the game's final score. He tacked on four solo stops during the contest.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MIKE KRIEG, FR. K, 6'4, 235. VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY:
Krieg was responsible for eight points in Valparaiso's 20-7 victory against Aurora. He opened the game with a 37-yard field goal in the first quarter and closed the game's scoring with a 28-yard, fourth quarter field goal. He also tacked on two PAT's. He was also responsible for kickoff duties, booting four kickoffs for a 44.2 yards per kick average.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CULLEN FINNERTY, SR. QB, 6'2, 210. GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Finnerty completed 13-of-18 passes for 296 yards and a career-high six touchdowns in just over two quarters as Grand Valley State claimed a 47-17 victory over Northern Michigan. Finnerty also had five carries for 29 yards. He averaged 22.7 yards per completion and a touchdown every 2.1 completions in the game. Finnerty is second in career total offense in the GLIAC (9,150) and fourth in career passing yards (7,606).

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DAN PAULSEN, JR. WR, 6'0, 205. SAINT JOSEPH'S (IN) COLLEGE:
Paulsen set two new records for the Pumas, hauling in 14 catches for 237 yards. Ten of his 14 catches were good for first downs as St. Joseph's amassed 376 yards through the air in defeating Tiffin 24-23.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TED SCHLAFKE, SO. QB, 5'11, 185. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AT DULUTH:
Schlafke completed 31-of-51 passes for 301 yards and one touchdown and rushed 19 times for 77 yards in UMD's29-24 win over St. Cloud State.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JIMMY TERWILLIGER, SR. QB, 5'11, 190. EAST STROUDBURG UNIVERSITY:
Terwilliger concluded his brilliant career by throwing eight touchdown passes against Kutztown. In doing so, he tied the NCAA all-divisions standard with 148 touchdown strikes for his career. For the afternoon, he hit 18-of-27 attempts for 327 yards. It was the 26th time in his four seasons that he compiled 300 or more passing yards. He also gained 45 yards on four carries against Kutztown.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DANNY WOODHEAD, JR. TB, 5'9, 200. CHADRON STATE UNIVERSITY:
Woodhead rushed for 245 yards on 26 carries for four touchdowns, averaging 9.4 yards per rush. This was his 16th game of more than 200 yards, breaking the NCAA D-II record of 15 set by Brian Shay of Emporia State. It also ties him with R.J. Bowers of Grove City for the all-time NCAA record for most 200-yard games. To date, Woodhead has 2,488 rushing yards this season, which is the third highest total in NCAA D-II history. He ranks 10th all-time with 6,097 yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JACOB LILLY, JR. LB, 6'1, 210. GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE:
Lilly paced Glenville State in their 39-14 win over West Virginia Wesleyan with 13 tackles and a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown. He also chipped in with a pair of tackles for loss, a sack, and a forced fumble.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MICHAEL PORTER, JR. LB, 6'3, 235. CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY:
Porter had 13 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, one fumble recovery and a pass breakup in the shutout win over Miles 6-0.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
WILLIE SUMMERS, SR. LB, 6'0, 220. SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Summers helped SOSU claim its third-straight LSC North Division championship with a dominating 42-6 win over rival East Central. He tallied 14 tackles (nine solo) including three for loss, a sack, a quarterback hurry and an interception.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MATT BLACK, SO, DB/KR, 5'9, 170. SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Black returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown in Saginaw Valley State's 46-30 win over Hillsdale. He had four kick returns for 136 yards (34.0 average) and also returned two punts for eight yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
WAYNE DURHAM, JR. P/K, 6'4, 180. ADAMS STATE COLLEGE:
Durham booted the ball six times for 302 yards, an average of 50.3 yards per kick. He had four kicks of 50 yards or more, with a long of 65 yards. His performance gave him his first career RMAC punting title. Durham was perfect on PAT attempts, nailing all four point-after tries on the day in the loss to Chadron State 44-28.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANDON HELLEVANG, FR, K, 5'9, 189. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA:
Hellevang booted a pair of noteworthy field goals in UND's 33-26 win over South Dakota. He nailed a 44-yard attempt in the first quarter that matched his career-high, then eclipsed that mark with a successful 51-yard attempt in the fourth quarter. He also made all three point after attempts.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
BRADLEY BERRY JR. OT, 6'2, 330. STILLMAN COLLEGE:
Berry anchored offensive line that helped produce 304 yards of total offense and allowed no sacks in Stillman's 43-23 win over Langston.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
ANTHOPNY SCHREIBER, JR. WR/KR, 6'0, 180. BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY:
Schreiber hauled in a game-high seven receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns and adding the 86-yard touchdown run in the first quarter to give him three touchdowns. He also returned seven punts for 56 yards and had a six-yard kickoff return, giving Schreiber 273 all-purpose yards in the 44-20 win over Upper Iowa.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MICHAEL ALLEN, SR, TE, 6'7, 264. WHITWORTH COLLEGE:
Allen caught six passes for 251 yards and touchdowns of 74 and 66 yards in Whitworth's 44-27 win against Puget Sound. The receiving yardage is a new school record.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CALEB FULLER, JR, RB, 5'9, 180. MUSKINGUM COLLEGE:
Fuller rushed for a career-high 237 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries (10.8 average per tote). He also hauled in two passes for nine yards and logged two kickoff returns for 71 yards in Muskingum's 28-12 win over Heidelberg.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ADAMIS GONZALEZ, SR, WR, 5'5, 155. WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Gonzalez recorded 10 receptions for 222 yards and one touchdown in the Colonials' 27-22 loss to Montclair State. In the final game of his collegiate career, he produced the second highest receiving yardage total in the NJAC during the season and finished his senior campaign with 59 receptions for 846 yards and six receiving touchdowns. Gonzalez currently leads the NJAC in receptions per game (5.90), receiving yards per game (84.6), and all-purpose yards per game (139.2).

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ASHTON NORTHERN, SR, RB, 6'1, 225. COE COLLEGE:
Northern rushed for a conference season-high 231 yards on 31 carries in the Kohawks 31-14 win over Cornell, becoming the sixth different Coe runner to rush for over 200 yards in a game. He also had four receptions for 59 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHAD RUPP, SO, QB, 6'0, 190. FRANKLIN COLLEGE:
Rupp completed 25-of-34 passes for 241 yards and three touchdowns and also rushed seven times for 27 yards as Franklin defeated Hanover 35-10. Rupp finished the season with a 69-percent completion percentage, a 164.3 passing efficiency, 2,217 yards, 22 touchdowns, only five interceptions, and averaged 221.7 yards per game. Rupp led the HCAC in passing, total offense and pass efficiency this fall. The Grizzlies concluded their season with a school record nine wins .

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRIAN CALDERONE, SO, DE, 6'2, 225. CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY:
Calderone registered a game-high 14 tackles (nine solo), including six tackles for loss of 25 yards, four quarterback sacks, and a 32-yard recovered fumble for a touchdown as the Spartans completed the 2006 season with a 27-9 victory over playoff-bound Washington & Lee. Calderone accounted for 15 of the Spartans' 27 points, kicking field goals of 22 and 20 yards, and accounting foe three point-after-attempt kicks.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MARK CARLISLE, SR, LB, 6'2, 230. THOMAS MORE COLLEGE:
Carlisle totaled 20 tackles (13 solo) and forced a fumble as Thomas More defeated playoff-bound Mount St. Joseph's 21-17. His 20th and last tackle, a forced fumble, ended the Lions chances of a comeback and tied the school record for career tackles.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANDREW EISENTROUT, JR, DE, 6'4, 230. PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY:
Eisentrout collected nine tackles, including five sacks for 20 yards as PLU defeated Willamette 38-7. He also forced and recovered a fumble.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DUSTIN HERTEL, SR, DE, 6'3, 230. DEPAUW UNIVERSITY:
Hertel set new DePauw single-season sack record at 16 sacks, tied SCAC sack record, and broke SCAC tackles for loss record with 27.5 on the season. In the 23-20 loss to Wabash he totaled 14 tackles (seven solo), including four for lost yardage (-18 yards) with two sacks. Hertel also caused a fumble and had three pass breakups.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PAUL FORTMAN. JR. K/P, 5'11, 182. SAINT OLAF COLLEGE:
Fortman hit both of his field goal attempts (37 and 27 yards) in St. Olaf's 35-31 victory over St. Thomas. He was also 3-for-3 on PAT's, and had a net average of 46 yards on four punts, downing three inside the 20 yard line. His last pinned St. Thomas at their five-yardline with 5:04 left in the game.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
CHRIS JACKSON, SR. WR/K, 6'2, 205. MILLSAPS COLLEGE:
Jackson racked up 225 yards of total offense, including two punt returns for touchdowns (51 and 67 yards), one kick return for 49 yards and five catches for 26 yards and a touchdown in the Majors' 34-12 victory over 14th-ranked Trinity. He set a new school-record for punt return yards (150) and punt returns for a touchdown (two) in a single-game and also picked up two special teams tackles. Jackson leads the SCAC in receptions (59), receiving yards (661), receiving touchdowns (9), all-purpose yards (156.4 per game) and kick returns (22.7 yards per return).

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DARELL GRAMES. SR. RB, 6'0, 215. KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY:
Grames had 35 carries for 218 yards and four rushing touchdowns, and caught eight passes for 160 yards and two more scores as KWU defeated Bethany (KS) 31-16.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BERNARD PAYTON. JR. RB, 6'1, 205. MALONE COLLEGE:
Payton set a new Malone single-game rushing record with 277 yards on 37 carries (7.5 average), leading the Pioneers to a 20-10 victory over local rival, and playoff bound, Walsh. He also posted a game-high nine pass receptions for 54 yards to tally 331 yards of offense.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRANDON GOSS. FR. DB, 6'0, 180. UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS:
Goss set new records with eight season interceptions, including three interceptions from Georgetown's Jeff Smith in today's game. He also totaled seven tackles in the loss to Georgetown.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
NOAH MORFORD, JR. LB. 5'11, 242. FRIENDS UNIVERSITY:
Morford had eight total tackles (five solo), including 0.5 tackles-for-loss (-2 yards), and had one pass interception and one pass breakup as playoff-bound Friends defeated Sterling 20-7.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
KYLE CHILTON. FR. K, 5'11, 167. PIKEVILLE COLLEGE:
Chilton kicked four field goals in Pikeville's 19-8 win at West Virginia Tech, including a 61-yarder at the end of the first half. He also tallied from 26, 31, and 36 yards and made his extra point attempt, scoring 13 of PC's 19 points. He also kicked off six times for the Bears and had one touchback.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
TOM McDANIEL. SR. K, 6'0, 175. CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE:
McDaniel kicked two field goals to account for all of Culver-Stockton's scoring, including a career-long 41 yarder. He also averaged a season-best 48.2 yards per punt on five punts, including a 70-yard and a 56-yard attempt. He placed three inside the 20-yard line in the loss to Quincy.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BERNARD PAYTON. JR. RB, 6'1, 205. MALONE COLLEGE:
Payton set a new Malone single-game rushing record with 277 yards on 37 carries (7.5 average), leading the Pioneers to a 20-10 victory over local rival, and playoff bound, Walsh. He also posted a game-=high nine pass receptions for 54 yards to tally 331 yards of offense.

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MATT MOORE, SO. RB/KR, 6'0, 198. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
Moore had 17 carries for 106 yards and one touchdown and returned three kickoffs for 43 yards in a 28-25 win over Concord.

 

FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 11-5-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
HERB DONALDSON, SO. RB, 5'11, 220. WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY:
Donaldson rushed for a school and Gateway Conference record 328 yards on 39 carries and tied a school and conference record with six rushing touchdowns, carrying WIU past Indiana State, 46-41.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
COLLIN DRAFTS, SR. QB, 6'3, 198. CHARLESTON SOUIHERN UNIVERSITY:
Drafts amassed a Big South single-game record 452 total yards in leading CSU to a 28-14 win over Gardner-Webb. He was 31-of-41 passing (75.6 percent) for 409 yards with four touchdowns and zero interceptions, and set a league record for completions in a game and posted the second-highest yardage total. Drafts also rushed 19 times for a team-high 46 yards. He surpassed 9,000 career passing yards and 10,000 total offensive yards in the win.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
STEVE WALKER, JR. QB, 6'0, 205. NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Walker connected with John Majeski on a 10-yard touchdown pass with four seconds left to lift NDSU to a 28-24 comeback win over UC Davis. The Bison trailed 24-0 at halftime, but scored 28 points in the second half to post the biggest comeback in school history. Walker completed 18-of-39 passes for 257 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. He also had six carries for 23 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BOBBY ABARE, SO, LB, 6'2, 210. YALE UNIVERSITY:
Abare intercepted three passes, returning one for a touchdown, as the Bulldogs remained unbeaten in Ivy play with a 27-24 victory at Brown. Abare also recorded seven tackles.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHAD NKANG, SR. LB, 6'1, 218. ELON UNIVERSITY:
Nkang led Elon's defensive effort in the loss to Furman. He recorded a season-high 16 tackles, including six solo stops, and added a game high 2.5 sacks for 18 yards. Nkang leads the league averaging 12.11 tackles per contest, forth best in the NCAA 1-AA statistics.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRYAN SMITH, JR. DE, 6'3, 217. McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Smith had a total of 12 tackles that included four tackles for loss of 16 yards and three sacks in a 34-13 win over Southeastern Louisiana. He also broke up a pass and his three sacks gives him 11.5 on the season that ties a school single-season record.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MARCUS TAYLOR, SR. LB, 6'1, 244. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY:
Taylor had a game-high 15 tackles, three tackles for loss, a 12-yard sack, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries, one of which he returned 43 yards for a touchdown in the Rams' 31-24 setback against Lafayette.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JESSIE BURTON, JR. WR/KR, 5'10, 185. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN:
Burton had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the 28-14 win over Southeast Missouri. He had two kick returns for 119 yards and two punt returns for 27 yards. He finished with 146 return yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON LEO, SO. K, 5'10, 180. LEHIGH UNIVERSITY:
Leo connected on three field goals (41, 33 and 26 yards), averaging over 51 yards on kickoffs and 40 yards on punts in Lehigh's 23-15 win over Colgate.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH JOHNSON, SR. DE, 6'3, 195, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO:
Johnson put together the second-best single-game offensive performance in 1-AA this season. He had 470 yards total offense, while leading San Diego to a 38-21 PFL victory at Jacksonville. He completed 30-of-43 passes for 384 yards and four touchdowns and tacked on 86 yards on 11 carries.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANDRE COLEMAN, SR. DE, 6'4, 290. UNIERSITY AT ALBANY:
Coleman recorded career-highs in tackles (10) and sacks (3.5) and tackles for loss (7.5) and also recorded one quarterback hurry, which resulted in safety Dave Nicomini's 21-yard interception return for a touchdown. Albany upended Robert Morris 16-6.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
POUL COLLINS, SR. CB, 5'9, 188. DRAKE UNIVERSITY:
Collins became the seventh player in 1-AA football to nab three interceptions this season, leading Drake to a 35-15 PFL victory against Davidson. Collins had 28 yards in return yardage off the three interceptions and added six tackles. He returned his final interception 26 yards to the one-yard line.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON FRALICKER, JR. PK, 5'10, 182. UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY:
Fralicker tied Albany's single-game record with three field goals (32, 40 and 43 yards) in a 16-6 win over Robert Morris. Also in the contest, three of his five kickoffs went for touchbacks and helped put Robert Morris in poor field position to begin the game. He also broke the single-season school record with his 13th field goal of the year (Scott Reagan made 12 in 1985).

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS CLARK, SR. QB, 5'11, 209. CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY:
Clark passed for 360 yards on 16-of-27 attempts with just one interception while also rushing for 107 yards. He accounted for all five touchdowns as Central State upset St. Joseph's 34-27.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JAY GULLION, SR. QB, 6'2, 200. WEST LIBERTY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Gullion completed 27-of-49 passes for 441 yards and four touchdowns in a 34-32 loss to No. 5 Shepherd. The 441-yard effort established a new single-game school record despite playing against D II's top-ranked defense in scoring, total offense, and pass efficiency.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TREVOR HARRIS, R-FR. QB, 6'3, 194. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY:
Harris had a record-setting day, completing 25-of-37 passes for 437 yards and five touchdowns with no interceptions in 54-30 win over Shippensburg. The 437 yards is a new school record, and the five touchdown passes ties the school record. The 25 completions tied the school record for a single game.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BEN KING, SR. QB, 6'1, 210. MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY:
King completed 34-of-46 passes for 433 yards and three touchdowns in Minnesota State's win over Central Washington, 33-17.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MATT TICICH, SO. QB, 6'0, 195. TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Ticich took over the game in the second half to lead Truman to a 45-28 victory over Southwest Baptist. He finished the game completing 12-of-20 passes for 177 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 149 yards on 20 carries and scored twice for 326 yards of total offense.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TERRANCE LEE, SR. DE, 6'3, 250. CONCORD COLLEGE:
Lee posted 16 tackles, including eight for loss in the setback to Glenville State. He added five quarterback hurries, a forced fumble, a sack, and a pass breakup.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
GREG FRANKLIN, SO. LB, 6'0, 230. SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Franklin had 10 tackles, one sack, one blocked punt and returned an interception a school record 92 yards for a touchdown in SWOSU's 38-28 victory over East Central. Among his 10 tackles, two were for losses totaling eight yards, including a sack for four yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KENDALL RICKETTS, JR. FS, 5'10, 182. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI:
Ricketts recorded 13 tackles and defended two passes in the Mules' 48-21 victory over Emporia State. Ricketts picked off a pass and returned it 29 yards, to set up a third-quarter touchdown for UCM. He also had a pass breakup.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOHN GREGORY, FR, P, 6'2, 210. TUSCULUM COLLEGE:
Gregory averaged 41.8 yards on 10 punts in Tusculum's 24-17 road win at Mars Hill. He pinned Mars Hill inside the 20-yard line three times, including two punts of 50-plus yards with a long of 56 yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JAMIE HANSON, SO. P, 6'0, 220. MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Hanson averaged 44.2 yards on four punts as the No. 13 Griffons defeated Fort Hays State, 24-10. Three of his four kicks were downed inside the 20-yard line, and two of those were inside the five. He hit a 57-yard punt for the second time in as many weeks. Hanson, currently leads the MIAA in punting (40.1 ypp).

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RONALD KEELS, JR, KR, 6'0, 175. GANNON UNIVERSITY:
Keels averaged 40.3 yards on three kickoff returns in the loss to Northern Michigan. He returned a kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown with 4:20 remaining in the third quarter; becoming the first Golden Knight to return a kickoff for a touchdown since Clint Craft performed the feat against Waynesburg in 1995.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MIKE SALERNO, SO, K/P, 5'10, 180. WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Salerno was 4-for-4 on field goals (18, 20, 23 and 31 yards) as WSU defeated Southwest Minnesota State 34-3. He connected on both extra points and averaged 45.0 yards on two punts. The four field goals is a Winona State single-game record and the 14 points scored is a Winona State single-game record for kickers.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
ROBERT DUNCAN, SR. OC, 6'0, 268. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY:
Duncan was the top blocker as the Eagles amassed 304 yards of total offense and scored 37 points in the 37-15 victory over Livingstone.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CORY KARPILO, JR. OL, 6'2, 305. ADAMS STATE COLLEGE:
Karpilo anchored a Grizzly offensive line that opened up ASC's running game against Oklahoma Panhandle State in a 55-7 win. The Grizzlies rushed for a season-high 343 yards and had two 100-yard rushers for the first time in Wayne McGinn's coaching era, now nearly seven years old. ASC gained an average of 8.8 yards per play on the ground.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
BRANDON McKINNEY, JR. OL, 6'3, 345. MILES COLLEGE:
McKinney graded out at 99-percent for offensive line that produced a season-high 454 yards of total offense (350 rush, 139 pass) in nationally televised win over Morehouse 34-24.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
BRAHIN BILAL, JR. WR/KR, 5'11, 185. BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY:
Bilal was the difference maker as he racked up 288 all-purpose yards in Bloomsburg's 45-37 win over East Stroudsburg. His two receptions covered 79 and 57 yards and both went for touchdowns. However, his biggest impact came following an ESU touchdown near the end of the first half, when he returned the ensuing kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown and gave Bloomsburg a two touchdown lead going into intermission. With two catches and four kickoff returns he averaged 48.1 yards every time he touched the ball.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
PAUL TETZEL, JR. FS/KR, 5'10, 195. BENTLEY COLLEGE:
Tetzel was a bright spot in the Falcons loss to Bryant. He averaged 66 yards on two kickoff returns, including an 84-yarder for a touchdown. He was also in on 15 tackles, including five solo stops, and also recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchback.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH BREHM, SR, QB, 6'2, 220. ALMA COLLEGE:
Brehm completed 28-of-43 passes for 319 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 144 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown in the Scots' 37-35 victory over Kalamazoo.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
R.V. CARROLL, SO, RB, ?, ?. OBERLIN COLLEGE:
Carroll collected 336 yards on 38 carries, and five touchdowns on the ground to break five different rushing records in the Yeomen's 58-42 win over Kenyon. He is the first Yeoman to ever tally over 300 yards rushing in a game, and Carroll also broke the Oberlin records for single-season rushing yardage (1,262 yards), rushing touchdowns in a game and season (12) and points scored in a game (30). In all, seven Oberlin records were broken in the game.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JERMER JACKSON, JR, QB, 5'10, 215. UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE:
Jackson scored all four Dubuque touchdowns in a 27-25 victory over Buena Vista. It was the first win over the Beavers in 16 tries. Jackson rushed for 114 yards and four scores on 25 carries, and also passed for 213 yards on 15-of-36 passing.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RORY LEE, SR, RB, 6'0, 220. UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND:
Lee set Logger school records by rushing for 310 yards and seven touchdowns in the win over Menlo. He averaged 11.1 yards per carry (28 attempts).

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SEAN PFALZER, SR, QB, 6'0, 190. GRINNELL COLLEGE:
Pfalzer recorded 490 yards of total offense as Grinnell downed Beloit 39-22. He completed 26-of-44 passes for 361 yards and four touchdowns and had 19 carries for 129 yards and one score.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CASEY CLIFTON, JR, LB, 6'0, 233. WHITWORTH COLLEGE:
Clifton led the Pirates with 17 tackles, forced a fumble he returned 38 yards for a touchdown, and forced another fumble inside the Pirate 5-yard line as Whitworth defeated Linfield 17-13.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JOSH DECKER, JR, DB, 5'9, 185. ANDERSON UNIVERSITY:
Decker turned in an 18 tackle performance (14 solo), in the Ravens loss to Hanover. He also recorded an interception and a pass deflection in the game.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DUSTIN HERTEL, SR, DE, 6'3, 230. DEPAUW UNIVERSITY:
Hertel had 16 total tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss of 28 yards and 4.0 sacks for 26 yards in24-14 victory over Austin. Hertel also forced and recovered a fumble and had two quarterback hurries. His four sacks give him 14 for the season, tying a DePauw single-season record.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DAVID McLEAN, SO, CB, 6'1, 185. NICHOLS COLLEGE:
McLean made interceptions on three consecutive drives inside the 20 yard line in the fourth quarter, including two in the endzone. He also made seven tackles and broke up two passes adding a 44-yard kick-off return that led to Nichols second touchdown as Nichols 26-13 win over Western New England.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DAN MEDLOCK, FR, SS, 6'2, 190. ALFRED UNIVERSITY:
Medlock intercepted two passes, defended two passes, and made five tackles to lead Alfred to a 28-17 win over Ithaca. Hew returned his first interception 59 yards to the Bombers' nine-yard line.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHAD OTTE, SR, FS, 5'11, 190. WILMINGTON COLLEGE:
Otte collected three interceptions and returned one for 27 yards in the loss to Marietta He also broke up a pass and added six solo tackles.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRYAN ROBINSON, JR, DE, 6'3, 287. WESLEY COLLEGE:
Robinson had 10 tackles (seven solo), 4.5 for a loss of 22 yards and three sacks for a loss of 13 yards as fourth-ranked Wesley defeated NCAA Div. II Chowan 37-3.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MATT BICOCCA. JR. PK, 6'2, 169. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY:
Bicocca made both field goal attempts (31 and 47 yards) and 7-of-8 PAT's. Five of his 10 kickoffs went for touchbacks as Willamette defeated Lewis & Clark 61-14.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CHRIS DOOLEY. JR. P, 6'4, 195. SHENANDOAH UBIVERSITY:
Dooley set a school record with his 52.0 yard average on five punts. He grooved three inside the 20-yard line and had three for no return in the loss to Maryville. He also completed one pass for 28 yards on a fake punt.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANT VER MEER. SR. P, 6'2, 210. CENTRAL COLLEGE:
VerMeer pinned four of his seven punts inside Coe 20-yard line, including punts that were either downed or went out of bounds at the 9-yard line, 4-yard line and 1-yard line. He averaged 42.3 yards on his seven punts as Central defeated Coe 31-28 in double-overtime.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
EVAN ENDSLEY, SO. RB, 6'0, 189. SAINT OLAF COLLEGE:
Endsley turned in the best performance of his career in the Ole's 48-15 victory over Carleton. He rushed 11 times for 92 yards and caught five passes for 100 yards, including a 57-yard touchdown. Endsley also returned three kicks for 72 yards. He had 19 touches for 264 yards (13.9 yards/touch) and a score.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
MIKE O'DONNELL, JR. WR/KR, 5'9, 165. SAINT LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY:
O'Donnell collected 108 yards on four returns, including a 79 yard punt return in the 49-7 win over the Merchant Marine. He added three touchdown catches as a receiver.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DeJAUN JONES. JR. QB, 5'9, 190. TABOR COLLEGE:
Jones completed 13-of -24 passes for 215 yards and two touchdowns in a 16-14 loss to Friends. He also rushed 19 times for 142 yards (7.5 average).

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KYLE KING. FR. QB, 6'1, 180. UNIVERSITY OF THE CUBERLANDS:
King completed 4-of-10 passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 113 yards on 20 carries and had one score in a 40-34 win over Virginia-Wise.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRAD REIFSNYDER. SR. QB, 6'1, 195. MALONE COLLEGE:
Reifsnyder set a new Malone single-game completion record by completing 36-of-46 pass attempts to lead Monroe to a 28-16 victory over Seton Hill. He threw for 355 yards and had eight carries for seven yards.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
LOGAN LOLLIS. FR. LB, 6'3, 210. SHORTER COLLEGE:
Lollis had 11 tackles (eight solo) in the 40-35 loss to Belhaven. He also forced two fumbles.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
SEAN O'BRIEN, SR. DB. 5'11, 200. EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY:
O'Brien had two interceptions one returned 77 yards for Eastern's only touchdown of the game as Eastern Oregon upset MSU-Northern 10-7. He also forced a fumble and his second interception halted a Northern drive at the goal line. He had four tackles and one pass breakup.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JOSIAH SHEEDLO, JR. DB. 6'0, 180. TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY:
Sheedlo had 10 tackles, including one tackle for loss as Trinity defeated Quincy 13-10. He also had two interceptions and a pass breakup.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
PHIL SCHROER, SO. DB, 6'2, 175. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY:
Schoerer posted three interceptions in the Prairie Wolves 26-19 win over Concordia (NE). He snagged interceptions on Concordia's last two possessions to seal the win. He also had two tackles for loss, a pass deflection and blocked a punt. For the season he has seven interceptions.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
EVAN GUTIERREZ. SO. PK, 5'11, 175. SAINT AMBROSE UNIVERSITY:
Gutierrez connected on both his field goals, with a long field goal of 42 yards and was 7-for-7 in extra point kicks in St. Ambrose 55-3 win over St. Francis (IL),

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CLAY HAMBLEN. JR. DB, 6'0, 185. GEORGETOWN (KY) COLLEGE:
Hamblen had three punt returns for 91 yards in the win at Pikeville 41-10. He returned one punt 78 yards for a touchdown.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
AUSTIN MOORE. SO. P/K, 6'0, 192. HASTINGS COLLEGE:
Moore kicked a game-winning 30 yard field goal with eleven seconds remaining to lift the Broncos over Doane 22-20. He set up the kick with a perfectly executed on-side kick. Moore also punted seven times for a 43.6 yard average. Three of his kicks were inside the 20-yard line.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DEON DUKES. JR. WR, 5'10, 175. TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY:
Dukes caught 11 passes for 203 yards and one touchdown in TIU's 13-10 win over Quincy. He became Trinity's all-time leader in receiving yards in a single season with 1,026.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRAD REIFSNYDER. SR. QB, 6'1, 195. MALONE COLLEGE:
Reifsnyder set a new Malone single-game completion record by completing 36-of-46 pass attempts to lead Monroe to a 28-16 victory over Seton Hill. He threw for 355 yards and had eight carries for seven yards.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MATT MOORE. SO. RB, 6'0, 198. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
Moore rushed for 214 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns as NGU defeated NCAA Div. 1-AA Austin Peay 44-35. Moore also caught two passes for 46 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JOSIAH SHEEDLO, JR. DB. 6'0, 180. TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY:
Sheedlo had 10 tackles, including one tackle for loss as Trinity defeated Quincy 13-10. He also had two interceptions and a pass breakup.

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOSH PETERSON, SR. P, 5'11, 190. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Peterson punted seven times for a 37.4 average per punt, with a long of 57 yards in the loss to the University of Chicago. Three of his punts were inside the 20-yard line.

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NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JIMMY OLIVER, JR. QB, 6'1, 175. JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY:
Oliver had a game-high 112 rushing yards on 13 attempts while completing 34-of-44 passes for 408 yards and three touchdowns totaling 520 yards of total offense. JSU still could pull out the win and lost to Arkansas-pine Bluff 43-40.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SEAN SCHAEFER, SO. QB, 6'1, 215. TOWSON UNIVERSITY:
Schaefer completed 27-of-37 passes for 435 yards and five touchdowns in Towson's 49-35 victory at Delaware. He tied a career-high and program record for touchdown passes in a game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CYRUS MULITALO, SO, LB, 6'1, 245. SACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITY:
Mulitalo tallied a career-high 21 tackles in Sacramento State's 14-9 victory over Northern Colorado. He had one tackle for loss and a pass breakup. The 21 tackles is one shy of the Hornet school record set by All-American Ryland Wickman in 1977.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KYLE SHOTWELL, SR. LB, 6'1, 235. CAL POLY:
Shotwell collected all four Cal Poly sacks, a school 1-AA record, and notched 12 tackles (11 solo), in Cal Poly's 16-14 win over Division 1-A San Diego State. Shotwell sacked Aztec quarterback Kevin Craft for a nine-yard loss with 50 seconds to play, forcing SDSU to attempt a 48-yard field goal, which sailed wide left with 32 seconds to go, sealing the win for the Mustangs.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
STACEY THOMAS, SR. SS, 6'0, 200. TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY:
Thomas totaled 10 tackles (six solo) in TSU's 33-28 win over Grambling State. He also intercepted two passes, returning one 35 yards for a touchdown.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ROBBIE DEHAZE, SO. K, 6'3, 184. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY:
Dehaze made three field goals (44, 35 and 47 yards) and five extra points in NAU's 44-36 win over Eastern Washington. Dehaze scored 14 points in the game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ZACH WALDEN, JR. P, 5'10, 170. JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Walden set a school record and tied another record in JSU's 17-10 overtime win over Tennessee Tech. He booted a career-long 81 yard punt, which was the longest punt in JSU Div. I history. He also tied his own school mark with four punts inside the TTU 20-yard line. He averaged 42.6 yards on eight punts.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CRAIG TURNER, JR. RS, 5'10, 190. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY:
Turner piled up a career-high 233 return yards in a gem of a performance against Western Kentucky in a 27-24 loss. He returned three punts for 133 yards (44.3 ypr) and four kickoffs for 98 yards (24.5 ypr). .Turner scored one of two special teams touchdowns for the Salukis in the first half when he returned a punt for 83 yards to give SIU a 21-7 lead. Turner's 233 yards on special teams single-handedly bettered SIU's 200 yards of total offense versus WKU.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CLIFF LOUIS, SR. OL, 6'8, 300. MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Louis blocked for an offensive unit that amassed 319 yards and helped open up holes for the ground game to finish with 208 yards and two touchdowns. He graded out at 98 percent and finished the contest with three flapjacks and zero sacks.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
ZACH THUNEY, JR. OL, 6'4, 285. WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY:
Thuney's 97 percent overall grade following WKU's 41-3 win over Indiana State was the highest earned by a Hilltopper lineman this fall, and he was credited with a 98 percent factor grade and season-high-tying seven pancake blocks. Thuney did not allow a sack or a quarterback pressure and was not called for a penalty as his efforts helped the Topper offense rack up a season-high totals with 342 yards rushing, 544 total yards, 41 points and 27 first downs.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
JOHN TOAILOA, JR. OL, 6'0, 295. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY:
Toailoa had five pancakes, shut out on pass protection and graded 90 percent. He blocked for a back that rushed for 265 yards, the seventh-best single-game total in school history and was the most yards in a single game since 2001 for a Lumberjack running back.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRIAN BOLAND, SR. QB, 6'1, 210, MONMOUTH (NJ) UNIVERSITY:
Boland accounted for 299 of Monmouth's 460 offensive yards in a 19-13 win over Central Connecticut State. He was 16-of-31 passing for 277 yards and one interception, Boland also was the leading rusher with 72 yards on 12 carries. Boland took a designated quarterback-draw for 16 yards to the endzone.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MIKE NIKLOS, SR. DB, 5'10, 175. ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY:
Niklos helped Robert Morris seal its fourth straight road victory with a pair of fourth-quarter interceptions in a 21-6 triumph over Stony Brook. Niklos' first interception came with less than eight minutes remaining in the game. He sealed the contest, picking off a Josh Dudash again on the Stony Brook 33-yard line. Niklos added four tackles (three solo) and two pass breakups.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON FRALICKER, JR. PK, 5'10, 182. UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY:
Fralicker booted a pair of field goals of 31 and 39 yards in Albany's 34-0 win over Wagner. He also drilled 4-of-4 point-after-attempts, plus handled kickoffs with one touchback. He established the program's Div. 1-AA record with his 10th field goal this season, breaking the mark set by Bryan Bagstad in 2001. He leads his team in scoring with 54 points.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BEN KING, SR. QB, 6'1, 210. MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY:
King completed 40-of-63 passes for 505 yards and four touchdowns in the upset win over South Dakota 44-39. King set school records in passes completed, passes attempted and passing yards. He also established a new NCC record for attempts (63) in a game and was one completion short of tying the league record.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DANIEL POLK, JR. QB, 6'2, 206. MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Polk came off the bench to rush for 259 yards on 19 carries, with three touchdowns. He also completed eight-of-12 passes for 76 yards and one touchdown. His 259 rushing yards are the most for a quarterback in NCAA Division II this season. He broke his own school record for single-game rushing (244 vs. Eastern New Mexico in 2005).

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TERRANCE LEE, SR. DE, 6'3, 250. CONCORD COLLEGE:
Lee posted 16 tackles, including eight for loss in loss to Glenville State. He added five quarterback hurries, a forced fumble, a sack, and a pass breakup.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DERRELL MILLS, SO. DB, 5'11, 185. NEWBERRY COLLEGE:
Mills led the team with 16 total tackles and most importantly of all, caused and returned a fumble 40 yards for the game-winning touchdown with 39 seconds remaining in the win over Tusculum, 27-23. Mills registered eight solo stops and also added an interception.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KENDALL RICKETTS, JR. FS, 5'11, 182. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI:
Ricketts logged a career-high 19 tackles in the Mules' 31-19 loss to No. 2 Northwest Missouri State. He registered 11 solo stops, and was credited with two tackles for loss of two yards. He also registered a fourth-quarter interception in the end zone to deny the Bearcats a fifth touchdown. Ricketts also recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MIKE SALERNO, SO, K/P, 5'10, 180. WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Salerno went 3-for-3 in field goals (40, 35 and 40 yards) attempted and was 3-for-3 in extra point kicks for 12 total points. He punted seven times for an average of 45.0 with a long of 58 yards and one inside the 20-yard line. He kicked off seven times with two going out of the endzone as Winona State defeated Minnesota-Crookston 30-0.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SEAN SEHNAM, JR. K/P, 6'2, 205. WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY:
Sehnam was 2-for-2 in field goals, making a career-long 55 yarder (also kicked a 31 yard field goal). He averaged 46.5 yards on two punts, including a long of 48 yards as WNMU defeated Oklahoma Panhandle State 61-7. He also had 11 kickoffs for 671 yards, averaging 61 yards per kick.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
ROBERT DUNCAN, SR. OC, 6'0, 268. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY:
Duncan was the top blocker as the Eagles amassed 304 yards of total offense and scored 37 points in the 37-15 victory over Livingstone.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
MICHAEL LIVINGSTON, SR. OC, 6'2, 250. ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Livingston graded out at 96-percent while anchoring offensive line that helped gain 340 yards in total offense (220 rush, 120 pass) in 73 plays for average of 4.7 yards per play.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
CODY ENGLE, SO. P/LB, 6'0, 200. FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY:
Engle had two punts inside the Missouri Southern 15 in fourth quarter to preserve the Tigers' first MIAA win, 10-0. After picking off a pass on the FHSU 10-yard line while on defense, Engle put his first punt into the endzone for a touchback. He then pinned the Lions on their own 5-yard line with a 52-yard kick with 5:57 to go, then had a 28-yard punt which left Southern starting from its 12 with 2:51 remaining. Engle, who also had two tackles and a fumble recovery to go with his interception on defense.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MIKE GENSLINGER, SO, RB, 5'11, 195. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT PLATTEVILLE:
Genslinger rushed for a school-record 285 yards and scored all four touchdowns, leading the Pioneers to a 28-10 victory over UW-River Falls, the Pioneers' first win over the Falcons since 1992.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ADAM JOHNSON, SR, QB, 6'1, 185. HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY:
Johnson was 23-for-36 passing for 373 yards and three touchdowns and also rushed seven times for 36 yards and two scores to lead the Yellow Jackets to a 47-45 conference road win over Louisiana College.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KAM KNISS, SR, QB, 5'11, 195. NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE:
Kniss was 23-of-38 passing for 279 yards and two touchdowns as North Central shut out Augustana 27-0. Kniss had scoring tosses of three yards to Eric Stuedemann and four yards to Perry Welch. He also hit Wes Kostellic on a 51-yard completion to help set up a 23-yard field goal. Kniss also had 11 carries for 62 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS NEAL, SR, QB, 6'0, 157. COLORADO COLLEGE:
Neal broke the Colorado College record with his 24th career rushing touchdown on a 1-yard plunge during the fourth quarter in the 28-25 loss to Puget Sound. He also completed 18-of-29 passes for 190 yards and had 27 carries for 150 yards. His 340 yards of total offense was above his average of 299.4 entering the game.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JASON VRABLE, SR, QB, 6'0, 205. MARIETTA COLLEGE:
Vrable, one of the nations top passers, used his legs to give Heidelberg fits early and then his arm to pick them apart late. He rushed 12 times for 125 yards and one touchdown, and completed 13-of-36 passes for 286 yards and two scores, while fighting against wind-gust up to 40 mph, as Marietta defeated Heidelberg 32-17.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ERIC DUBE, JR, LB, 5'10, 200. DICKINSON COLLEGE:
Dube set a school single-game record with 20 tackles, including 11 solo stops, in the Red Devils' 22-21 win at Hampden-Sydney. He also had a sack and 2.5 tackles for loss.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JACK JUNKER, SR, LB, 6'1, 220. MUSKINGUM COLLEGE:
Junker had a career-high 22 tackles in a loss to Otterbein. He also recorded 2.5 tackles for loss, forced one fumble, recovered a fumble, and notched an assisted sack. For the year, Junker has a team-high 69 tackles.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
RYAN KLEPPE, JR, DL, 6'0, 290. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT WHITEWATER:
Kleppe moved into sole possession of third place in career sacks in school history as the Warhawks escaped with a 7-3 win at Mary Hardin-Baylor. For the game he totaled 10 tackles (five solo), including 5.5 for loss (-39 yards) with three sacks.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JEREMY WINTER, SO, LB, 6'0, 208. CARROLL (WI) COLLEGE:
Winter recorded the first points of the day for the Pioneers in a 37-6 victory over Lawrence, as he sacked the Vikings quarterback in the endzone for a 2-0 advantage. He recorded a game-high 15 tackles, two tackles for losses and one sack.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CAM COLLINGS. SR. PK/P, 6'1, 189. WHITWORTH COLLEGE:
Collings averaged 40.7 yards on six punts and 65.2 yards on two kickoffs as Whitworth defeated Willamette 28-14. He pinned Willamette in bad field position often. He was 4-of-4 on PAT's.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
NEIL MRKVICKA. SR. KR, 5'10, 186. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT WHITEWATER:
Mrkvicka 94 yard return of the opening kick proved to be the difference in Whitewater's 7-3 win over Mary Hardin-Baylor

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
NEIL SKIRVIN. FR. P, 5'10, 160. COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH:
Skirvin booted a school and conference record 88-yard punt in Mount's 20-6 win at Defiance. He averaged 40.2 yards per kick on eight punts during the contest and had one punt inside the 20 yard line. His 88-yard kick eclipsed the old conference mark of 87 yards set back in 1989 by Anderson's Steve Sinclair.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
JEFF CIHLAR, JR. OL, 6'5, 325. ROCKFORD COLLEGE:
Cihler anchored the offensive line that gained 255 yards of total offense, including 200 yards rushing in the game against Minnesota-Morris. The Regents rushing offense is ranked in the top 15 in the nation.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
BRIAN LEIGHTON, JR. OG, 6'3, 329. ALBION COLLEGE:
Leighton graded out at 88 percent, including 100 percent in pass protection, as the Britons averaged 6.9 yards per offensive play in a 21-13 victory over Kalamazoo. Albion had two 100-yard rushers in the game.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
CHRIS JACKSON, SR. KR/WR, 6'0, 165. HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY:
Jackson totaled 167 yards on seven kickoff returns, including taking the opening kick back 89 yards for a touchdown to set the tone in a 47-45 win at Louisiana College. He also caught six passes for 151 yards and a touchdown to give him 318 all-purpose yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
HYMAN SMITH, SR. WR/KR, 6'0, 185. ANDERSON UNIVERSITY:
Smith caught seven passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns in the loss to Rose-Hulman. Smith also returned two kickoffs for 70 yards, including one for 53 yards and added 25 yards rushing on six carries, totaling 232 all-purpose yards. He tied one school record and broke another with his performance. Smith broke the career all-purpose yards record of 4,717 set by Thomas lee back in 1994 and tied Ted Williams' 37 year old mark of 203 receptions from 1966-69. Smith now has 4,884 career all-purpose yards at Anderson.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JAKE BURROUGHS. FR. QB, 6'2, 190. EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY:
Burroughs In Eastern's come-from-behind 42-35 double overtime win over Rocky Mountain, Burroughs rushed for 231 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries. He completed 4-of-18 passes for 75 yards and one touchdown. He also caught one pass for 19 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DONVA LOUDER. SR. WR, 6'1, 180. GRACELAND UNIVERSITY:
Louder had a perfect day in helping Graceland to a 59-27 win over Central Methodist. All five of his receptions were touchdowns. His five touchdown catches were a single-game school record. He finished the game with five catches for 130 yards and five touchdowns.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
PHOENIX THOMPSON. SR. WR, 6'2, 195. BELHAVEN COLLEGE:
Thompson caught three touchdown passes for the Blazers in the 49-46 win at Campbellsville, including catching the game-winning score of 62 yards with only 21 seconds remaining. His other two touchdown receptions were 20 and two yards. For the day, he had eight receptions for 172 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
COREY DUNN. FR. LB, 5'11, 210. EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY:
In Eastern's come-from-behind 42-35 double overtime win over Rocky Mountain, Dunn had 11 tackles (five solo), two tackles for loss and an interception returned 45 yards for a touchdown.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DOMINIC VARGAS, JR. LB. 6'2, 220. MAYVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Vargas returned one of his two interceptions 24 yards for a touchdown to lift the Comets to a 12-6 win over South Dakota Mines. In the contest, he had one pass breakup, three solo tackles and six assists, including 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRANDON WEBB, SR. LB. 5'9, 204. UNION (KY) COLLEGE:
Webb set a new Union school record by recording 5.5 sacks in the loss to Georgetown. The old record was 4 sacks, set 21 years ago by Burley Burkhart. He now had 19.5 sacks and his eyes are set on Burkhart's 23.0 career sacks for Union. He had 11 tackles (8 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss of 19 yards, one pass breakup.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRAD HOLLEN. SO. K/P, 6'2, 185. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA-WESTERN:
In Montana Western's 30-27 overtime loss to Montana Tech, Hollen had three punts for 124 yards (41.3 average) including a 52 yard punt. He was 3-for-3 in PAT's.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TREY ERICKSON. JR. PR/WR, 6'0, 215. UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS:
Erickson returned six punts for 156 yards, including one for 80 yards and a touchdown. He also caught nine passes for another 94 yards from his running back position. The Cougars clinched at least a tie of the conference championship with their 52-0 win over #23 Nebraska Wesleyan.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ERIC MOELLER. JR. QB, 6'2, 216. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
Moeller completed 19-of-26 passes for 186 yards and three touchdowns as NGU defeated 1-AA Jacksonville (FL) 41-6.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH PETERSON. SR. QB, 6'2, 200. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Peterson completed 15-of-22 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns as Northwestern defeated Westminster MO 39-18. He also had three carries for four yards.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KEN FLOYD. SR. DE, 6'1, 250. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
Floyd totaled 13 tackles (5 solo), including 2.5 tackles for loss (-25 yards) ad NGU defeated 1-AA Jacksonville (FL).

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
RAYSHAWN COLE. SR. DB, 5'9, 175. MALONE COLLEGE:
Cole totaled nine tackles (6 solo), including 1.5 tackles for loss (6 yards) in Malone's 28-14 win over Taylor. Cole came up with a crucial fourth quarter interception that stifled a late Trojan comeback attempt and helped Malone preserve the victory over Taylor.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KYLE PEACOCK. SO. DE, 6'1, 240. OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY:
Peacock was key in the Tigers' defensive effort that held St. Francis (IL) to 168 yards and shutout the Fighting Saints for the third straight year, 23-0. For the game, Peacock totaled seven tackles, including three tackles for loss (-19 yards) with two sacks.

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
KYLE THOMFORDE, SO. WR/KR, 6'2, 206. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Thomforde returned two kickoffs for 102 yards, including one for 85 yards for a touchdown, as Northwestern defeated Westminster (MO) 39-18.

 

FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 10-22-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MIKE JEFFERSON, SR. WR, 6'2, 205. MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Jefferson set a Montana State record (since 1966) with 305 all-purpose yards and tied another with five touchdowns, leading the Bobcats to a 42-35 win at Idaho State. He caught six passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns and rushed twice for 67 yards, scoring touchdowns on both carries. Jefferson also returned a kickoff 31 yards, and his five touchdowns matches a 40-year old record set by On "Iron Tumbleweed" Hass against North Dakota in 1966.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DOMINIC RANDOLPH, FR. QB, 6'3, 203. COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS:
Randolph broke the Holy Cross single game record for completions in Holy Cross 38-28 wins over Lafayette. He completed 34-of-46 passes for 352 yards and four touchdowns and also had five carries for 13 yards and one score for 356 all-purpose yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANDY JONES, SR. LB, 6'1, 230. INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Jones led the Sycamore defense as he paced the team with a career-best 19 tackles as Indiana State broke a 24-game losing streak in defeating Missouri State, 28-22. Jones also posted career-bests with four tackles for loss and a pair of sacks. There was no bigger play in the game than Jones' final sack in which he brought down MSU quarterback Tyler Horner for a loss on the Bears' final drive to help preserve the victory.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
AKEEM JORDAN, SR. LB, 6'0, 235. JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY:
Jordan collected 18 tackles for the second consecutive week and added 1.5 sacks in James Madison's 31-17 win versus William & Mary. He had eight solo stops, including 1.5 behind the line of scrimmage. Jordan leads the A-10 in tackles (86) and tackles for loss (12.5).

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JADA ROSS, JR. LB, 5'11, 220. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY:
Ross posted 20 tackles (eight solo), 1.5 tackles for loss (three yards), 0.5 sacks and a fumble recovery in Charleston Southern's 27-22 win over VMI. He notched a key tackle for loss and fumble recovery in Buccaneer territory during the same drive mid-way through the fourth quarter, and recorded six of his tackles during VMI's final drive of the game, including a half-sack that forced a fourth-down and eventually the win for CSU.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
COLIN McDONOUGH, SR. P, 6'0, 185. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY:
McDonough, after a disastrous start, produced one of the greatest days ever for a Princeton punter in a 31-28 win over Harvard. He averaged 48.5 yards per punt, despite having a punt blocked and sending another 14 yards. The rest of the day included punts of 61, 64, 59 and 62 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DAVID SIMONHOFF, SR. P, 6'2, 200. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY:
Simonhoff had six punts for an average of 50.7 yards per punt in a 27-21 loss to Eastern Kentucky. He recorded a long punt of 69 yards. He also put two inside the 20 yard line versus the Colonels.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CRAIG TURNER, JR. RS, 5'10, 190. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY:
Turner piled up a career-high 233 return yards in a gem of a performance against Western Kentucky in a 27-24 loss. He returned three punts for 133 yards (44.3 ypr) and four kickoffs for 98 yards (24.5 ypr). .Turner scored one of two special teams touchdowns for the Salukis in the first half when he returned a punt for 83 yards to give SIU a 21-7 lead. Turner's 233 yards on special teams single-handedly bettered SIU's 200 yards of total offense versus WKU.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
JOE HIRST, SR. OL, 6'7, 296. MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Hirst paced an offensive line effort that produced 436 total yards in a 42-35 win at Idaho State. The Bobcats rushed for 113 yards and threw for 323, with two different players rushing for over 65 yards, while Hirst, a three-year starter, graded at 100 percent for the first time in his career. The Bobcats surrendered only two sacks, none by Hirst, who has not surrendered a sack in 2006. In fact, he has allowed only three quarterback pressures on the season. Hirst had a key block on Michael Jefferson's 57-yard end-around for a touchdown.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
GREG RYAN, JR. OL, 6'4, 285. WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY:
Ryan graded at 94 percent overall, matching his highest mark of the season, while helping Western Kentucky record 433 total yards against the league's leading defense entering the contest in the Hilltoppers' 27-24 victory over nationally-ranked Southern Illinois. He had a 94 percent factor grade and nine knockdown blocks against the Salukis, as he was not called for a penalty and did not allow a sack or quarterback pressure.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SCOTT KNAPP, SO. QB, 6'3, 230, DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY:
Knapp completed 24-of-37 passes for 327 yards and three touchdowns and added his first career rushing touchdown in leading Duquesne to a 40-10 Homecoming win over Marist. Knapp, who has thrown for at least two touchdowns in every game this season, has 22 touchdown passes in Duquesne's eight games.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MATT HILL, SR. DB, 6'0, 220. MONMOUTH (NJ) UNIVERSITY:
Hill paced a Hawks' defense with 11 total tackles (five solo), a tackle for loss, fumble recovery, interception and pass breakup. With the score tied 7-7, Hill was responsible for two turnovers in the fourth quarter. He recovered a fumble with just over eight minutes to play in the game, setting up a Monmouth field goal attempt. In Robert Morris' next possession, Hill snared his ninth career interception, returning the ball to the RMU 36 yard line., as Monmouth won 16-7.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CHRIS LOFRESE, SR. K, 6'0, 175. IONA COLLEGE:
Lofrese recorded 14 of Iona's 28 points in a 28-0 shutout of La Salle. He drilled a career-high four field goals (21, 45, 31 and 25 yards) and converted both PAT's in the win.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
COLE BARTHEL, SO. QB, 6'2, 215. ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY:
Barthel led the Wonder Boys to a 55-35 victory at Ouachita Baptist. He completed 25-of-30 passes for an 83.3 percent completion percentage and threw for 321 yards and five touchdowns. His touchdown performance tied the school record for touchdown passes in a game originally set in 1996 and he became just the second GSC signal caller this season to hit that mark.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JUSTIN MATHERSON, SR. RB, 5'8, 183. FORT LEWIS COLLEGE:
Matherson led the Seahawks offense with 290 rushing yards on just 16 carries. He averaged 18.1 yards per carry and ran for four touchdowns as Fort Lewis defeated the Orediggers on the road, 41-14. His 290 rushing yards was a career-high. He is averaging seven yards per carry and 84.4 yards per game.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KYLE SPOTTS, JR. QB, 6'3, 204. KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY:
Spotts, despite losing the game 49-47 to West Chester, posted career-high efforts to keep the Golden Bears hopes to win alive right until the last minute. He threw for 345 yards on 29-of-40 passing, and hit four different receivers for touchdowns. He also rushed for 43 yards., including a 23-yarder that set up a touchdown that pulled Kutztown to within two points with 39 seconds remaining. On the day he totaled 388 yards of total offense and five touchdowns (4 pass, 1 rush).

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRANDON TOLES, JR. RB, 5'10, 180. SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Toles, in a 34-28 win over nationally-ranked C.W. Post, carried 33 times for 240 yards with three touchdowns. He also caught twp passes for 72 yards to total 312 all purpose yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANTHONY ADAMS, JR. LB, 6'2, 230. GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Adams led the Laker defense with 11 tackles, three fumble recoveries, and two tackles for loss in a 45-7 Laker victory. Adams also returned one of his fumble recoveries for a touchdown. Adams was a key performer on a defense that limited Northwood to 186 yards of total offense, including just 85 in their final 12 possessions. Adams leads the Laker defense with 57 tackles on the year.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
OMAR BIZZELL, SR4 LB, 5'11, 210. JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY:
Bizzell had a game and career high 18 total tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss of 21 yards and three sacks for a loss of 18 yards as the Golden Bulls defeated Fayetteville State 10-7.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ROGER TOWNS, SR. CB, 5'11, 200. HARDING UNIVERSITY:
Towns grabbed three interceptions for the second time this season, and third time in his career, including two picks that came in the Bisons' endzone as Harding defeated Southern Arkansas 17-6. He also collected a school-record tying four pass breakups and racked up five tackles, including four solo stops. Last but not least, Towns blocked a SAU point-after-touchdown attempt in the fourth quarter.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOHN GREGORY, FR. P, 6'2, 210. TUSCULUM COLLEGE:
Gregory averaged 47.8 yards on his six punts in Tusculum's 21-20 win at Catawba. He pinned the Catawba Indians inside the 20-yard line twice, including his career-best 75-yard punt, he third longest kick in school history. Gregory leads the league with his 40.3 punting average.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
RONNIE McCLARY, SR. OT, 6'4, 230. ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY:
McClary protected the Vikings' offensive unit which tallied b466 yards of total offense (310 passing, 156 rushing) and allowed no sacks as Elizabeth City State shutout Shaw 36-0.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH BREHM, SR, QB, 6'2, 220. ALMA COLLEGE:
Brehm accumulated 484 yards of total offense in the Scots' 45-35 victory over Albion. He completed 33-of-46 passes for 362 yards and three scores and rushed for 122 yards and two touchdowns on 27 carries. Brehm's NCAA all-divisions record fro consecutive pass attempts without an interception ended at 288.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JUSTIN JACOBS, SR, QB, 6'1, 195. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT WHITEWATER:
Jacobs led UW-Whitewater to a 49-21 triumph at UW-Platteville. He complete4d 26-of-37 passes for 342 yards and a school-record five touchdowns. He had touchdowns passes covering 80, 17 and 18-yards in the first quarter to help UW-Whitewater to a 21-7 advantage after the first stanza. He added a two-yard toss in the second quarter and a 12-yard strike in the fourth quarter.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS SHARPE, JR, QB, 5'9, 204. SPRINGFIELD COLEGE:
Sharpe carried 26 times for a school single-game records of 280 yards rushing, seven rushing touchdowns, and 42 points as Springfield defeated previously unbeaten St. John Fisher. The Pride scored 55 points against the Cardinals, who had yielded 56 points combined in seven previous games. Sharpe set an NCAA Division III quarterback record with his 25th rushing touchdown this year. His 25 scores and 150 points are school single-season records. He completed 1-of-2 passes for 41 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
LINCOLN BERG, SR, DB, 6'1, 205. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT STEVENS POINT:
Berg helped UW-Stevens Point to a 27-24 overtime win over UW-Oshkosh. He had a game-high 13 tackles (nine solo) in the contest, two tackles for loss, two quarterback sacks and forced a pair of fumbles that were both returned for touchdowns. In the second quarter, he streaked in on a blitz and caused a fumble that he also returned 25 yards for a touchdown that trimmed the Pointers' deficit to 14-10 with the ensuing extra-point kick. Berg caused another fumble in the third quarter when he sacked the quarterback and the loose ball was picked up by a teammate and returned eight yards for a touchdown.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TRAVIS FOSTER, SR, LB, 6'0, 225. TRI-STATE UNIVERSITY:
Foster was credited with 12 tackles, including 3.5 for lost yardage totaling 22 yards, in the Thunder's 21-7 victory over Olivet. He forced a fumble that was returned for a touchdown, blocked a pass attempt and had two quarterback sacks for a loss of 20 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JIMMY GIFT, JR, CB, 5'11, 185. WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY:
Gift led the Washington & Lee secondary in its best game of the season holding the high-powered Guilford passing attack 152 yards below its season average. Gift was tops on the squad with eight total tackles to go with four pass breakups. He put the exclamation on the victory with a 73-yard interception return for a touchdown as W&L defeated Guilford 34-12.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SCOTT BIRKHOFER. SO. K, 6'1, 175. LINFILED COLLEGE:
Birkhofer tied a school record with five field goals, including three over 40 yards (44, 25, 40, 40 & 28 yards), and made three extra-point tries for 18 total points in Linfield's 44-21 victory at arch-rival Pacific Lutheran.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
ADAM LoGUIDICE, SR. DB/KR, 5'9, 190. RENSSELAER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY:
In a 42-31 win at Merchant Marine, Adam returned five kicks for 142 yards. Including a 96-yard touchdown on the opening kickoff, and he brought back four punts for 42 yards, including a long punt return of 21-yards. Additionally, he made a team-high 10 tackles, including eight unassisted and had a three-yard sack. He broke up one pass and intercepted a pass that he returned 33 yards for a touchdown.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
BRANDON WATTS, SR. WR/KR, 5'10, 190. NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY:
Watts amassed 325 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in the loss to Wheaton College. He caught eight passes for 164 yards and one score, had three carries for 11 yards. He also returned five kickoffs for 150 yards, including one for 95 yards and a touchdown, while also returning one punt for three yards. Watts leads the CCIW in receptions, receiving yards, all-purpose yards, kickoff return average and punt return average.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RANDY HIPPEARD. SO. QB, 6'3, 202. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA AT WISE:
Rippeard set a school single-game record with 439 yards passing on 30-of-42 and had no interceptions. He threw five touchdowns passes in the 58-38 win at Pikeville College, connecting with four different receivers. Rippeard led the offense to 543 total yards and also set a new single-season Cavaliers touchdown passing record with 21. He was also named the NAIA's National Offensive Player of the Week.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRIAN KURTZ. SR. LB, 6'1, 220. UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS (IN):
Kurtz totaled 13 tackles (six solo), including one tackle for loss (-2 yards). Perhaps his biggest moment of the game came when he snared his first collegiate interception and dashed 65-yards to paydirt, that left no doubt in USF's 34-13 win over No. 23 Malone. It was just the third interception that MC's quarterback Brad Reifsnyder has thrown this season.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DILAN SAISBURY, JR. LB. 6'2, 222. MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY-NORTHERN:
Saisbury, in the Light's 41-3 win over Rocky Mountain, had seven 10 total tackles (seven solo), and two interceptions, one returned 17 yards for a touchdown.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MARCUS WESLEY, JR. OLB. 6'1, 215. UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS (KY):
Wesley totaled 14 tackles (seven solo), including two for losses (-8 yards) with one sack as Cumberlands defeated NCAA Div. 1-AA Austin Peay 27-26 in overtime. He also had one interception.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RICK LEBEDA. SR. K, 6'3, 190. DANA COLLEGE:
Lebeda scored 15 points as Dana defeated Waldorf 51-14. He kicked field goals of 26, 36 and 48 yards while converting six points after touchdowns on a blustery afternoon. He also had nine kickoffs totaling 458 yards (50.8 per kickoff).

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BEN FREEDMAN. SR. RB, 5'11, 192. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Freedman had 15 carries for 164 yards and three touchdowns in Northwestern's 52-14 won against Trinity Bible (ND) College. It was the third straight game that he has rushed for over 100 yards, and the second straight game Freedman has recorded three rushing touchdowns.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MATT MOORE. SO. RB, 6'0, 198. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
Moore made 10 carries for 140 yards (14.0 ypc) and three touchdown as NCCAA No. 1 ranked North Greenville defeated Chowan 52-6. He also had one kickoff return for 35 yards.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
SPENCER SOMMERLOT. SO. LB, 6'0, 185. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Sommerlot had six total tackles (two solo). In Northwestern's 52-14 win over Trinity Bible (ND) College. He also totaled two tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and one forced fumble.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DEREK WHITE. SR. LB, 6'1, 220. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
White had 11 total tackles (six solo) in NCCAA No. 1 ranked North Greenville's 52-6 victory over Chowan University.

 

FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 10-15-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TRAVIS CLARK, SO. QB, 6'1, 215. GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY:
Clark completed 27 passes, a Georgia Southern single-game record, on 39 attempts for 375 yards and a touchdown in the 28-21 win over Elon. He broke Tracy Ham's record of 26 completions in a game set in 1884. Clark's 375 yards are the most since Ham threw for 419 yards against Furman in the 1985 National Championship game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
LIAM COEN, SO. QB, 6'2, 205. UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS:
Coen threw for a school record-tying five touchdown passes in Massachusetts' 35-0 win at Towson. He completed 21-of-27 passes for 303 yards. He tossed four scoring passes to wideout Brandon London and one to runningback Steve Blaylark.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MARCUS MASON, SR. RB, 5'9, 210. YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Mason rushed for a career-high 266 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns in the Penguins' 35-28 victory at Western Illinois. Mason's rushing yardage ranks as the second most in a game in school history behind Dick Adipotti's 304-yard effort against Southern Connecticut State in 1966. His 95-yard run in the fourth quarter is the longest in school history.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MIKE GALLIHUGH, JR. LB, 6'0, 197. COLGATE UNIVERSITY:
Gallihugh had a career-high 19 tackles, including one for a loss in the defeat at the hands of Cornell. He leads the country in Total Tackles.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TOM METHVIN, SO. DL, 6'3, 280. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY:
Methvin recorded six tackles, including four for loss with three sacks as the Tigers' defeated Brown 17-3. He also broke up three passes. He led a defense that limited Joe DiGiacomo, formerly the fourth-rated passer in the nation, to 71 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
LEE ROBINSON, SO. LB, 6'3, 225. ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Robinson totaled 11 tackles (eight solo) along with two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, a pass breakup, four tackles for loss and three sacks for 31 yards in the 45-23 win over Texas Southern.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KYE STEWART, JR. LB, 6'0, 205. ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY:
Stewart paced the Redbirds with 17 tackles (seven solos) and added a quarterback sack. In the third quarter, in which the Redbird defense held SIU to 63 total yards of offense, Stewart collected seven of his tackles to help secure the victory, over the No. 2 scoring offense in the nation, in ISU's 37-10 victory over Southern Illinois.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRETT BERGSTROM, SR. K, 6'2, 220. EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY:
Bergstrom made field goals of 56 and 47 yards, and also made four extra points in the Eagles' win over Northern Colorado, 34-0. The 56-yard field goal was a career-long and was 1-yard short of the school record. His four kickoffs all went for touchbacks. Bergstrom has made 11-of-12 field goals and nine extra points, He has 13 touchbacks on 28 kickoffs this season.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANDON LANE, SO. P, 6'6, 249. ELON UNIVERSITY:
Lane booted six punts in Elon's 28-21 setback at perennial national power Georgia Southern, averaging a career-high 48.7 yards per punt. He logged a career-long 62-yard punt and had one inside the 20 yard line. He had four for no return yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CHRIS SULLIVAN, SR. OL, 5'11, 265. WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY:
Sullivan received a 91 percent overall grade and a 91 percent factor grade following WKU's win a Missouri State, 17-14, after helping the Toppers post 446 yards of total offense. His 10 pancake blocks were twice as many as any other linEMAN
while he allowed just one quarterback pressure on 76 snaps.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SCOTT PHAYDAVONG, JR. RB, 5'7, 165, DRAKE UNIVERSITY:
Phaydavong rushed for a PFL season-best 242 yards to lead Drake to a 29-0 victory against Butler. He carried the ball 22 times (11.0 yards per carry) while seeing only three quarters of action. He opened the scoring with a 67-yard first-quarter touchdown dash. He later added a 63-yard run which set up a Drake field goal opportunity. Phaydavong moved to within 28 yards of the Pioneer Football League career rushing mark.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ROBSON NOEL, SO. CB, 5'8, 160. JACKSONVILLE (FL) UNIVERSITY:
Noel recorded 10 tackles and six passes defended as Jacksonville stopped Dayton, 28-21. Noel made eight solo stops for the Dolphins and added a fourth-quarter interception.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JEFF ROMMES, SR. LB, 6'0, 200. ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY:
Rommes posted one of his best games in a 23-17 overtime win against nationally-ranked Central Connecticut State, establishing a career-high with 18 tackles (seven solo). He also tallied three tackles for a loss, a fumble recovery, pass breakup and an interception. On his interception, he rumbled 47 yards to the CCSU eight-yard line before the Colonials settled for a field goal on the ensuing drive.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SEAN DENNIS, SR. P, 5'11, 180. MONMOUTH (NJ) UNIVERSITY:
Dennis punted seven times for 288 yards for an average of 41.1 yards in a 28-7 win at Wagner. Dennis' longest punt was a 62-yarder that was downed on the Seahawks' one-yard line. Dennis had three of his seven punts downed inside the 20. Ten of Dennis' 24 punts this season have landed inside the opponents' 20 yard line.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOIQUE BELL, R-FR. RB, 6'0, 213. WAYNE STATE (MI) UNIVERSITY:
Bell made 51 carries for 278 yards and a school record-tying four touchdowns. He also caught two passes for 24 yards in the 41-26 victory over Hillsdale.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
LAMAR LITTLE, SO. QB, 5'11, 200. VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY:
Little rushed for 204 yards on 16 carries and scored four touchdowns in VUU's win over Shaw 43-34. He also completed 7-of-11 passes for 142 yards and one touchdown.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
GERMAINE RACE, SR. RB, 5'11, 225. PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY:
Race set the All-Divisions record for points scored in PSU's 35-28 win at Fort Hays. He had a season-high 268 yards and four touchdowns against the Tigers on 27 carries. Race third touchdown run, a 43-yard scamper late in the first quarter, gave him 574 career points, four more than Ian Smart of Long Island/C.W. Post (1999-2002). He ended the day at 580 points. Race also became the leading rusher in PSU history, passing the 5,776 yards by Ronald Moore (1989-92) and joining Emporia State's Brian Shay (6,958 - 1995-98) and Truman's Jarrett Anderson (6,313 - 1993-96) as the only 6,000-yard rushers in MIAA history 6,011 - 9th in D-II history.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DANNY WOODHEAD, JR. TB, 5'9, 200. CHADRON STATE UNIVERSITY:
For the fourth time in his career, Woodhead has rushed for over 300 yards in a game. In CSC's 40-27 road win at Fort Lewis, Woodhead carried the ball 31 times for 301 yards, 247 of which came in the second half. He also netted three receptions for 61 yards. In seven games this season, Woodhead has carried the ball 187 times for 1,606 yards and 20 touchdowns.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
REED DUVALL, SR. DB, 5'11, 192. FORT LEWIS COLLEGE:
Despite playing with a broken arm, Duvall made a game high and RMAC season-high 17 tackles. Nine of his tackles were solo stops. He also recorded an interception, his fifth of the season, for 26 yards in the loss to Chadron State.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ALEX HALL, SO. DE, 6'4, 250. SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE:
Hall registered 10 total tackles (seven solo), including six tackles for a loss of 33 yards and had 4.5 sacks for a loss of 30 yards in the 15-9 win over Johnson C. Smith.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TERRY McNACK, JR. DE, 6'2, 255. ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY:
McNack spearheaded the Wonder Boys' defense in a 7-6 home upset of No. 25 Henderson State. The junior recorded 12 total tackles led by seven solo stops, including two tackles for a loss of six yards and one forced fumble. The Baggs, OK native and the Arkansas Tech defense held HSU to its lowest point total since 2003

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ROSSI PATTERSON, SO. LB, 5'10, 180. SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Patterson scored the first touchdown, returning an interception 59 yards, in the 28-0 shutout at Pace. He had a game-high nine tackles (six solo), with a pass breakup and one tackle for a loss of three yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON DAVIS, JR. P, 5'10, 176. WESTERN STATE COLLEGE:
Davis posted seven punts with an average of 44.6 yards. Three of his punts were at least 50 yards, including one that went for 58 yards in a loss to Mesa State.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRUCE VOGES, JR. K, 6'2, 215. WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY:
Voges tied a school record with five field goals during a 28-21 road loss at Central Washington. Voges was a perfect 5-for-5 on the day, four of his three pointers coming in the first half. Voges hit from 29, 28, 34, 24 and 40 yards on the day.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
SAM FUNCHES, SR. LT, 6'7, 266. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY:
Funches was the top blocker as the Eagles amassed 390 yards of total offense, including a season-high 199 yards rushing (four touchdowns), and scored 49 points in NCCU's biggest victory over Fayetteville State in 10 years. The Eagles also passed for 191 yards and two touchdowns.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
JOHN HENRY, JR. OC, 6'6, 320. LANE COLLEGE:
Henry anchored an offensive line that helped produce 336 yards in total offense with no sacks as Lane defeated nationally-ranked Miles College 21-20.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
MICHAEL GLOVER, SR. WR/KR, 5'8, 189. EAST CENTRAL UNIVERSITY:
Glover accounted for 229 all-purpose yards and scored two touchdowns in ECU's 37-34 home triple-overtime loss to Texas A&M-Kingsville. He had three rushes for 37 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown run on a reverse. He also caught four passes for 82 yards, including a big 70-yarder, and had two kickoff returns for 110 yards, including a 90-yarder for a touchdown.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JUSTIN BEAVER, JR, RB, 5'8, 196. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT WHITEWATER:
Beaver rushed for a school record 286 yards on 39 carries and one touchdown in UW-Whitewater's 45-10 win over No. 6 ranked UW-La Crosse. His 51-yard touchdown scamper in the third quarter gave the Warhawks a 23-3 advantage. Beaver's rushing total surpassed the previous mark of 278 set by John Damato against Carroll (WI) College in 1997 and is also the 10th best total in conference history.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TREVOR SCHARER, JR, QB, 6'4, 205. LINFIELD COLEGE:
Scharer threw for 443 yards and five touchdowns, completing 33-of-47 passes. He finished with 454 yards of total offense as Linfield defeated Southern Oregon (NAIA) 37-29.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JACOB McDONNELL, FR, WR, 6'1, 185. MACALESTER COLLEGE:
McDonnell helped Macalester set a school record with 551 total yards in the loss at Colorado College. He scored on a 60-yard run and a 62-yard reception to help the Scots jump to a 14-0 lead. He totaled 10 catches for 149 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 10 times for 104 yards and one score.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MARK CARLISLE, SR, LB, 6'1, 230. THOMAS MORE COLLEGE:
Carlisle posted a game-high 18 tackles (nine solo), including one tackle for loss, while adding a forced fumble and a fumble recovery for the Saints in a 13-7 win at Frostburg State. His forced fumble and recovery halted an FSU drive at the TMC 17 yard line.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KEVIN FLIKE, SR, LB, 6'0, 215. UNION (NY) COLLEGE:
Flike made a season-high 16 tackles, including 13 solo, as Union defeated Franklin & Marshall 28-21. Flike also had two tackles for losses and a fumble recovery.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANTHONY HAYES, SR, CB, 6'1, 190. SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY:
Hayes set a new school record with a 95-yard interception return for a touchdown on the game's final play. He also set up the first touchdown for Shenandoah when he forced a fumble on a punt and recovered the ball on the Greensboro six-yard line. For the game he had eight total tackles (six solo), including one for a one yard loss, caused two fumbles, recovered a fumble, broke up two passes and the interception. He also had two kickoff returns for 67 yards (33.5 average) as Shenandoah defeated Greensboro 36-10.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MICHAEL SLY, JR. SS, 6'2, 221. BUENA VISTA UNIVERSITY:
Sly had a team-high 13 tackles and two interceptions in Buena Vista's 30-27 overtime victory over Luther. He also had one tackle for loss.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BEN SCOTT, SR. K, 5'6, 166. THIEL COLLEGE:
Scott set a school record with four field goals, while averaging 50.7 yards on three punts, including one inside the 5-yard line in the loss at Gettysburg. His three-pointers covered 36, 18, 23 and 21 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
JARVIS THRASHER, JR. KR, 5'8, 180. UNIVERSITY OF MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR:
Thrasher tied an American Southwest Conference and school record with a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the third quarter of the nationally-ranked Crusaders' 56-7 road win over Louisiana College. Thrasher, who also found the end zone twice on the ground (11 carries, 92 yards) and once through the air to set a UMHB record for touchdowns in a game, totaled 33 yards on two punt returns.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CRIS REISERT, SO. QB, 6'2, 190. OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY:
Reisert completed 22-of-30 passes for 296 yards and four touchdowns as Ohio Dominican defeated NCAA Div. II Seton Hill 48-25. He also rushed for 50 yards on four carries and had two scores.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MATT SCHNEIDER, JR. QB, 6'4, 220. MID AMERICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY:
Schneider completed 23 passes for 383 yards and four touchdowns in a 43-18 win over Baker. He threw four touchdown passes to four different receivers in the first half and ran 11 yards on six carries to lead the Pioneers.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRADLEY HARTFIELD, SR. DB. 6'2, 210. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Hartfield had his best game of the season for the Rangers. He posted 11 tackles (seven solo), had 5.5 tackles for loss (31 yards) and a sack for ten yards. Hartfield also had a pass breakup and two interceptions, including one that he brought back for a 24-yard touchdown in the 31-20 loss to NCAA Div. II Central Oklahoma.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
AUSTIN JANSSEN, SR. LB. 6'0, 203. NORTHWESTERN (ia) COLLEGE:
Janssen led the Red Raider defense in a 42-27 win at Concordia (NE). He had seven total tackles, an interception return for a touchdown, and a blocked punt. He recovered his own blocked punt on the one-yard line and that led to Northwestern's third score of the game. His interception he returned 96 yards for a score.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MARCUS WESLEY, JR. OLB. 6'1, 215. UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS (KY):
Wesley had 16 total tackles (10 solo), including 3.5 for loss and half a sack as Cumberlands defeated nationally-ranked Bethel (TN) 21-13.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
LOGAN WRIGHT, SO. LB. 6'3, 224. LINDENWOOD UNIVERSIITY:
Wright racked up a career-high 17 tackles (10 solo), including two for a loss of seven yards in the Lions 34-21 win over Central Methodist. Wright returned a fourth-quarter interception 82 yards for a touchdown that put the Lions up by 10 late in the game.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOE PARK, JR. PK, 5'8, 185. MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE:
Park was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals and PAT's as MVC defeated Culver-Stockton 30-0. He connected on 27, 29 and 27 yard field goals and had 12 points for the game.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRAD ELLIOTT, JR. ST. 5'9, 168. VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Elliott had a 48 yard return for a touchdown among his three punt returns for 73 yards in the Vikings 49-7 romp over Mayville State. He also returned one kick for 28 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
NICK TOLSMA, FR. K/P, 6'1, 175. DAKOTA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY:
Tolsma set the DWU single game record with three field goals in one game. He also averaged 41.0 yards on three punts as Dakota Wesleyan defeated Doane 16-13. His field goals were from 24, 31 and 27 yards and he converted his only extra point kick.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MATT SCHNEIDER. JR. QB, 6'4, 220. MID AMERICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY:
Schneider completed 23 passes for 383 yards and four touchdowns in a 43-18 win over Baker. He threw four touchdown passes to four different receivers in the first half and ran 11 yards on six carries to lead the Pioneers.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CALEB BIALIK. SO. DE, 6'5, 227. TRINITY BIBLE (ND) COLLEGE:
Bialik led the lions to a 13-6 win over Principia with 10 tackles in the game.. He had 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and broke up a key pass in the game.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
AARON PALMER. SR. S, 5'11, 170. OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY:
Palmer scored the first Tiger touchdown, returning a fumble 35 yards for the score. He also intercepted a pass and returned it 26 yards. His interception set up the Tigers game-winning field goal. He also total three tackles, including one for a loss of seven yards.

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JUSTIN JOHNSON. FR. WR/KR, 6'2, 200. MALONE COLLEGE:
Johnson's 75-yard kickoff return for a touchdown (as the Pioneers trailed 14-3 late in the first half) changed the game's momentum and helped Malone pull out a 27-24 overtime victory over NAIA nationally-ranked Urbana. For the game he had three kickoff returns for 101 yards.

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FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 10-8-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MIKE McLEOD, SO. TB, 6'11, 200. YALE UNIVERSITY:
KcLeod ran for a career-high 198 yards on 33 carries in the 26-14 win at Dartmouth. McLeod, who also had a 25-yard pass play, scored three times.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
WES POPE. JR. QB, 6'3, 224. ELON COLLEGE:
Pope threw for a career-high 296 yards and three touchdowns en route to a 37-19 win over Western Carolina. He tied his career-best with three scores while completing 24-of-33 passes without an interception. Pope leads the league in passing yards per game, total offense and is among the leaders in passing efficiency.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DOMINIC RANDOLPH, SO. QB, 6'3, 203. COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS:
Randolph, just one week removed from setting new career-highs in passing touchdowns and yards, shattered them in an encore performance with four touchdown strikes and 329 yards on 30-of-39 passing to lead the Crusaders to a 35-30 victory over Brown.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ARKEE WHITLOCK, SR. RB, 5'10, 198. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY:
Whitlock rushed for a career-high 216 yards and three touchdowns in SIU's 31-24 win over Western Illinois. Whitlock averaged 6.5 yards per carry on 33 attempts. His two se4cond quarter touchdowns propelled the Dawgs to a 21-10 halftime lead. Then, late in the fourth quarter after Western had toed the game, Whitlock scored the game-winning touchdown. He surpassed 3,000 yards of total offense (3,096) and 4,000 all-purpose yards (4,114) at SIU. Whitlock accounted for all but 34 of SIU's 250 rushing yards on the day.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MIKE BRANNON, SO. DE, 6'2, 243. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AT SACRAMENTO:
Brannon registered seven total tackles, including three tackles for loss (20-yards) with two sacks (14 yards) as Sacramento State defeated Weber State 24-21. He also had an interceptions and three quarterback hurries.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KELDRICK HOLMAN, SR. S, 6'0, 205. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Holman recorded 11 tackles with seven of them being solo stops and one for lost yards. Holman intercepted a pass he returned for 50 yards and broke up another. He also forced a fumble in the Lumberjacks 24-13 win at Texas State.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JAMAR LEATH, SR. LB, 6'2, 230. COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY:
Leath recorded a season-high 14 tackles to lead the Chanticleers to a win over No. 3 Furman. He had five solo tackles, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble in the win. He also had a hand in stopping a crucial fourth-and-nine late in the game that gave Coastal the ball back, as he defended the intended receiver. He now has over 300 (307) career tackles and needs just two more to take over the Big South career record.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ZACH WALDEN, SO. P, 5'10, 180. JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Walden finished with a career-best 48.5 average on six punts to help Jacksonville State to a 49-17 win against Murray State. He also tied a JSU Division I school record by dropping four punts inside the 20-yard line, including three inside the 10-yard line and two punts inside the 4-yard line.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
JOE DOLCHAN, SR. OL, 6'3, 280. WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY:
Dolchan was credited with a 90 percent overall grade against No. 6 Illinois State after helping the Toppers post 174 rushing yards, 291 passing and 465 yards of total offense against an ISU defense that was allowing 80, 195.8 and 275.8 yards in those respective categories entering the game In addition to leading WKU with seven pancake blocks and a 95 percent factor grade, Dolchan was not called for a penalty, did not surrender a sack and allowed just one quarterback pressure against a line that came into the game ranked among the top 100 in the nation with more than a stop per game behind the line of scrimmage.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
MARTY REDDEN, SR. LG, 6'5, 318. ELON UNIVERSITY:
Redden collected six knockdown blocks while allowing no quarterback pressures and no sacks in Elon's 37-19 victory over previously ranked Western Carolina. The teams sole offensive captain for the season, Redden switched from his normal center position to guard for the contest versus Western Carolina. The Phoenix offense amassed a season-high 436 yards of total offense with a season-best 305 in the air.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CLYDE REED, SR. RT, 6'6, 310. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Reed anchored the SCSU line that paved the way for 275 yards rushing and 475 yards of total offense. Reed graded out at 80 percent on assignments by his coaches, compiling two knockdown blocks and four domination blocks.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JUSTISE HAIRSTON, SR. RB, 6'1, 210, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Hairston set a school and Northeast Conference record with 322 rushing yards and tied a school and NEC record with five touchdowns as the Blue Devils rolled over St. Francis (Pa.) 62-21. Hairston rushed with the ball only 23 times in the game and averaged an amazing 14.4 yards per carry. Hairston has now amassed 991 yards and 12 touchdowns in six games, and is averaging 8.5 yards per carry on the season.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CORY GIDDINGS, FR. DB, 6'0, 170. STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY:
Giddings etched his name in the football record books, becoming the first player in college football history (1-A, 1-AA) to return three fumbles in a game and first since Alvin Nnabuife of SMU in 2004 to return two for touchdowns. After a scoreless first quarter, Giddings put the homecoming crowd into a frenzy, picking up a fumble and racing seven yards for a touchdown. Giddings struck again with 3:50 left in the first half, scooping up a fumble and delighting the crowd of 6,688 with a terrific return down the sideline for a score. Late in the fourth quarter, he halted the Great Danes' attempt at a comeback, recovering another fumble in Albany territory. For the game, Giddings also collected two tackles.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PIOTR CZECH, JR. K/P, 6'5, 215. WAGNER COLLEGE:
Czech had his usual solid performance making his only field goal from 39 yards out plus punting seven times for a 39.4 average, placing three inside the 20 in Wagner's 14-10 loss to Robert Morris...

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SEAN DENNIS, SR. P, 5'11, 180. MONMOUTH (NJ) UNIVERSITY:
Dennis, often kicking into a strong wind, kept Sacred Heart deep in its own end all day in the Hawks' 24-0 win, booting six punts for an average of 35.3 yards with a long of 45 yards. Impressively, five of Dennis' punts landed inside the Pioneers 20-yard line.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DALTON BELL, SR. QB, 6'3, 195. WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY:
Bell led the Buffs to a key LSC win over Midwestern State29-27, tossing four touchdowns, including a one-yard score on the Buffs game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter. He was 42-for58 passing for 336 yards, which was just one pass completion short of the LSC (43, Derek Maupin, WTAMU, on two occasions).

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JIMMY TERWILLIGER, SR. QB, 5'11, 190. EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY:
Terwilliger racked up 392 yards of total offense and threw for three touchdowns and no interceptions as ESU downed Millersville, 30-19. He hit 26-of-36 passes for 274 yards and rushed for a Warrior season-high 118 yards on 14 attempts. He set another NCAA II record with a touchdown pass for the 43rd time in his career.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
GEORGE HOLLEY, SR. LB, 6'3, 210. ADAMS STATE COLLEGE:
Holley made 10 tackles, including five solo stops while also scoring his first career touchdown on a 24-yard fumble recovery. He also gad two sacks for seven yards. Holley led the Grizzly defense which held Fort Lewis to just 216 yards of total offense in the loss to FLC, 17-14.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
LESTER SHELTON, JR. CB, 5'10, 182. SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY:
Shelton had seven tackles and defended three passes to help the Bearcats get their first win of the season, a 39-21 home win over Fort Hats State. Six of his tackles were solo and he picked off two passes.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DWAON WOODARD, SR. DB, 5'10, 170. CLARION UNIVERSITY:
Woodard was the difference-making in Clarion's 21-18 win over Cheyney. He returned the first of three interceptions on the day 54 yards for a Clarion touchdown. His third interception came deep in Clarion territory, which he returned to the Cheyney 29-yard line. Perhaps, most importantly though, one of his two break-ups came in the end zone with six seconds remaining in the game. He totaled four tackles and 95 yards in interception returns.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON DIXON, SR. P/K, 5'10, 210. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA:
Dixon averaged 44.9 yards on eight punts, including a season-long 62-yarder, and had four downed inside the 20-yard line as East Central managed just nine yards on three returns. One of those punts was downed at the ECU one-yard line, with the Bronchos getting a safety on the next play to take a 16-0 lead and then taking the ensuing free kick and driving 51 yards for a touchdown. Dixon also made all five extra point tries and had two touchbacks on six kickoffs in the Bronchos 37-0 shutout win.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHERARD REYNOLDS, SO. PR, 5'10, 175. VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Reynolds returned five punts for 154 yards (30.8), including his longest of the day which he returned 78 yards for a touchdown, in the win against Southern Arkansas, 41-7. This is the second time in three weeks that he has averaged over 30 yards per punt return in a game.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
DARYL GUIDRY, JR. OC, 6'0, 285. STILLMAN COLLEGE:
Guidry anchored the offensive line that chalked up 440 yards of total offense without giving up a sack as Stillman defeated Fort Valley State 34-11.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
RONNIE McCLARY, SR. OT, 6'4, 320. ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY:
McClary paved the way for the Vikings' offense to reach 421 yards (236 passing, 185 rushing) in ECSU's 27-0 shutout of Virginia State.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
ANTHONY PITTS, SR. OT, 6'3, 320. CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY:
Pitts graded out at 99-percent while helping the offense gain 420 yards of total offense (242 rushing, 178 passing) for the largest point toal of the season (43).

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DAVID BOOKO, JR, TB, 5'9, 185. HOPE COLLEGE:
Booko scored six touchdowns, all after halftime, including the game-winner in overtime on an 11-yard run. He rallied Hope from a 27-point deficit as Hope defeated Alma 49-43 in one overtime. For the game he had 41 carries for 207 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOE CLINE, JR, WR, 5'11, 190. ALMA COLLEGE:
Cline caught a school-record 17 passes for three touchdowns and 186 yards in the 49-43 overtime loss to Hope.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JACOB McDONNELL, FR, WR, 6'1, 185. MACALESTER COLLEGE:
McDonnell helped Macalester set a school record with 551 total yards in the loss at Colorado College. He scored on a 60-yard run and a 62-yard reception to help the Scots jump to a 14-0 lead. He totaled 10 catches for 149 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 10 times for 104 yards and one score.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SEAN PFALZER, SR, QB, 6'0, 190. GRINNELL COLLEGE:
Pfalzer capped a 12-play 65-yard scoring drive by scoring the winning touchdown on a four-yard run to put Grinnell up 35-34 over Knox. He also punted twice, booting one ball 56 yards and placing the other inside the 20-yard line. For the game he completed 16-of-29 passes for 200 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 22 times for 154 yards and two scores.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JIMMY SAVAGE, SR, QB, 6'2, 205. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE:
Savage broke the single-game school records in pass attempts (58), completions (38) and yards (400) helping the Gators recover for a 35-7 deficit before falling to Wabash 41-27. Savage also rushed for 18 yards on nine carries for 418 total offensive yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TOM STURGES, JR, RB, 5'8, 165. GETTYSBURG COLLEGE:
Sturges broke the 150-yard mark for the fourth consecutive game, carrying 32 times for 189 yards and two touchdowns to account for all of Gettysburg's offense in a 17-14 loss to McDaniel. He also caught two passes for four yards and added 53 kick return yards on a 37-yard solo effort and a 16 yards on a lateral during a desperation kickoff return as time expired in the game. Sturges finished the day with a career-high 246 all=purpose yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
NICK BREISCH, SR. DB, 6'1, 215. SAINT NORBERT COLLEGE:
Breisch filled his stat line as St. Norbert defeated defending MWC champ Monmouth 48-0. He totaled seven tackles (five solo), including two tackles for loss (10 yards) and one sack for minus nine yards. He also caused two fumbles and recovered two fumbles while breaking up a pass and returning an interception for 10 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JERRELL FREEMAN
JR. LB, 6'0, 195. UNIVERSITY OF MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR:
Freeman led Mary Hardin-Baylor with 11 tackles (six solo), including 1.5 tackles for loss, and added an interception, a sack and two pass breakups as the Crusaders defeated fellow nationally ranked Hardin-Simmons 28-16.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ANDREW LEHN, JR. LB, 5'11, 235. CENTRAL COLLEGE:
Lehn's season-high in tackles (18) helped Central to its second-straight overtime victory with two key defensive stands, stopping Luther on fourth-and-1 at the Central 14 in the fourth quarter, and in overtime, in which Central recovered a Luther fumble. He also was credited with half a tackle for loss in Central's 19-13 victory.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MARCUS MARONEY, SR. FS, 6'0, 195. UTICA COLLEGE:
Maroney made 16 tackles, including seven solo hits, and forced a fumble to save a touchdown, as Utica defeated Mount Ida 21-9. He recorded one sack and deflected a pass that was intercepted by Lazarus Morgan late in the fourth quarter. Maroney leads the Pioneers in tackles with 49.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KEONE TAWATA, JR. LB, 5'11, 200. LINFIELD COLLEGE:
Tawata led the Wildcats with 15 tackles, intercepted two passes, returning one 40 yards for a touchdown, and recovered a fumble as Linfield took-out Willamette 42-14 in conference action.

EAMS III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SAMMY KOYL SR. K/P, 5'6, 166. THIEL COLLEGE:
Koyl posted a pair of punts with an incredible 65.5 yard average, including a school-record 67-yarder, while adding a 26-yard field goal for the Tomcats in a 27-23 loss to Washington & Jefferson.

EAMS III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JILHAD MAHASIN, SR. KR/RB, 5'7, 180. MENLO COLLEGE:
Mahasin returned three kickoffs for an average of 62 yards per return, including a 94-yard return for a touchdown as Menlo defeated Lewis & Clark 38-28.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHANE NOLAN, SO. KR, 5'10, 165. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE:
Nolan returned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown in Kalamazoo's 33-30 win over Tri-State in two-overtimes. For the game he returned three kickoffs for 152 yards (50.7 average) and scored the one touchdown.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE, MATT EBY, JR. KR/LB, 5'10, 195. TRI-STATE COLLEGE: Eby averaged 40 yards on five kickoff returns, including a long of 65 yards. Playing linebacker on defense, he intercepted a pass and had 12 tackles in the 33-30 double-overtime loss to Kalamazoo.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE, KIRBY CARR, SR. LB/WR, 6'1, 212. BETHEL (MN) UNIVERSITY: Carr finished the afternoon with five tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss, one pass break-up, and an interception, which he returned to the Gustavus seven-yard line, setting up the Royals final score of the game. Carr also played on the offensive side of the balk making two receptions for four yards and also rushing two times for nine yards as Bethel defeated Gustavus Adolphus 4-0.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE, CHRIS WERME, SR, DB/KR, 6'1, 185. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE: Werme tied and NCAA Division III record when he intercepted a pass for the ninth consecutive game. After Tri-State had taken a 30-27 lead with 47 seconds left in the game, Werme returned the ensuing kickoff 53 yards to the Tri-State 28, setting up the eventual 47-yard field goal to tie the game and send it into overtime. His numbers also included a forced fumble, a fumble recovery he returned 54 yards, two punt returns for 12 yards and two kickoff returns for 66 yards in the 33-30 double-overtime win over Tri-State.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH GARZA, SO. QB, 5'11, 185. LAMBUTH UNIVERSITY:
Garza had a direct hand in five Lambuth scores in the 47-43 win at Virginia-Wise as he threw three touchdown passes and ran for two other touchdowns. He completed 11 passes for 171 yards and rushed for 90 yards on 15 carries. His final pass was a 27-yard touchdown toss with 17 seconds left to play in the game..

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CRIS REISERT, SO. QB, 6'2, 190. OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY:
Reisert completed 23-of-31 passes for 298 yards and a school-record five touchdowns as Ohio Dominican defeated Malone 41-17. He also had five carries for 42 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DATHAN BROWN, SR. DB. 6'2, 201. TEXAS COLLEGE:
Brown picked off two Bacone passes in the Steers' 21-7 victory over Bacone. One of his interceptions resulted in a 97-yard touchdown. Brown also had two pass break-ups and three solo tackles.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DEREK COXSON, JR. LB. 6'0, 200. LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY:
Coxson intercepted two passes, returning one fo a 100-yard touchdown. He also recorded seven tackles, including one tackle for a loss and had one pass break-up to lead the Lions to a 41-10 win over Evangel.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MATT BRANCH, SO. P, 5'10, 175. URBANA UNIVERSITY:
Branch averaged 53.6 yards per punt on five punts. Three of the punts were inside the 20 yard line. And had a long punt of 58 yards in the win over Taylor 14-7.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRAD ELLIOTT, JR. ST. 5'9, 168. VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Elliott had a 48 yard return for a touchdown among his three punt returns for 73 yards in the Vikings 49-7 romp over Mayville State. He also returned one kick for 28 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ROBERT LASH, JR. KR/WR, 5'11, 190. WALSH UNIVERSITY:
Lash had two kickoff returns for 122 yards, including one he returned 91 yards for a touchdown as Walsh defeated Taylor 35-14. He also scored a touchdown on a 53-yard end around.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MATT BREMER, JR. QB, 6'3, 180. CROWN COLLEGE:
Bremer led the Storm to a 29-7 win over Trinity Bible with 334 yards in total offense. He had 146 yards rushing with two touchdowns and was 10-of-20 passing for another 188 yards and two scores.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MAX MEAGHER, SR. LB, 6'2, 217. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Meagher totaled eight solo tackles, three assisted tackles for 11 total tackles in Northwestern's 20-19 win over Martin Luther. He also had one tackle for loss if three yards and one sack.

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NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JEROME FELTON, JR. FB, 6'0, 248. FURMAN UNIVERSITY:
Felton led the Paladins to a 42-7 SoCon opener win over Western Carolina on Saturday. The fullback rushed for 102 yards on 20 carries and broke the Southern Conference and Furman single-game record for rushing touchdowns with six in the game. He scored five of his six touchdowns in the first half and accounted for 36 of Furman's 42 points against the Catamounts. The six TD's shattered the longest standing Furman single-game record, which was set in 1915. Felton also tied GSU's Adrian Peterson for most rushing touchdowns in a half. Felton has scored 10 touchdowns in Furman's last two games.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JASON MURRIETTA. SR. QB, 6'1, 215. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY:
Murrietta completed 32-of-44 passes for 301 yards and four touchdowns is Northern Arizona's 33-27 Big Sky Conference road victory over Idaho State. The victory snapped a 13-game road losing streak for the Lumberjacks. Murrietta threw TD passes of 22, 2, 6 and 10 yards. It was the seventh 300-yard passing game of Murrietta's career. His efficiency rating for the game was 160.19. Murrietta's pass efficiency rating this season is 176.86, which ranks third in Division I-AA football.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SEAN SCHAEFER. SO. QB, 6'1, 215. TOWSON UNIVERSITY:
Schaefer completed 43-of-60 passes for 458 yards and three touchdowns, including two in the final 5:22 of the game to rally Towson past Hofstra, 33-30. It marked the ninth-highest single-game passing yardage total in program history. He completed 7-of-11 passes for 89 yards in the Tigers' game-winning drive, and on fourth down and five from the Hofstra 11 yard line, Schaefer hit senior wideout Eric Yancey with an 11-yard scoring pass with 24 seconds remaining, giving Towson a 31-30 lead, and then connected with senior tight end Ryan Meehan on the ensuing two-point conversion attempt. He completed passes to eight different receivers.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
STEVE WALKER. JR. QB, 6'1, 215. NORTH DAKOTA UNIVERSITY:
Walker completed 29 of 46 passes for 451 yards and three TDs in the 29-24 win over Ball State in Muncie, Ind. He hooked up with Travis White on a 39-yard touchdown pass with 1:25 left in the fourth quarter for the eventual game-winner, and also had TD passes of 17 yards and 39 yards. The Bison covered 92 yards in seven plays on the winning drive. Walker set school single-game records for completions and passing yards, and tied the record for pass attempts. On the NDSU career charts, he moved up to No. 4 in completions (242) and No. 7 in passing yards (3,240).

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JASON PERRY, SR. CB, 5'8, 165. YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Perry had the play of the game in the Penguins' 38-24 victory over 16th-ranked UC Davis. YSU held a 31-21 advantage entering the fourth quarter, but with the Aggies were driving facing a second-and-nine play at the YSU 34. Perry intercepted a Jon Grant pass and had an electrifying 78-yard return for a TD that helped extend a fading 10-point lead to a solid 17-point advantage and put the contest away. For the game, Perry had two more pass breakups, and four total tackles. In the second half, the YSU defense was on the field for 48 plays - including 27 passes -- and more than 18 minutes, but allowed just 10 points to an Aggie squad that had scored 45 at Montana State on Sept. 16

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRETT BERGSTOM, SR. K, 6'2, 220. EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY:
Bergstrom kicked a career-high four field goals in Eastern Washington's victory over Montana State. Bergstrom hit from 21, 53, 39 and 30 yards. His 53-yarder ranked as the fourth-longest in school history. Bergstrom made three field goals in the first half to give Eastern Washington a 9-0 halftime lead. Bergstrom also made an extra point, giving him 13 of the Eagles' 19 points. Bergstrom has made all six of his field goal attempts in his first season as the Eagles' placekicker.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JON MAHAN, SR. P, 6'0, 201. TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY:
Mahan averaged 50.0 yards on four punts as Tennessee Tech knocked off preseason favorite Eastern Kentucky, 27-14. The senior punter from Smithville, Tenn., placed two of his efforts down inside the EKU 20-yard line, including an 84-yard boot that went from the TTU 8 to the EKU 8, and was later featured as the No. 4 pick on ESPN SportsCenter's 'Top Plays of the Day'.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
LAMIR WHETSTONE, SO. KR, 6'0, 178. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE:
Whetstone had an 83-yard kickoff return for a touchdown on Sat. afternoon in Maine's 62-12 victory over Shaw. It marked the first kickoff return for a touchdown by a Maine player since Arel Gordon's 97-yard return for a score versus Rhode Island on Nov. 13, 2004. He also returned six punts for 81 yards, including a long of 18.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SCOTT KNAPP, SO. QB, 6'3, 230, DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY:
Knapp completed 21-of-29 passes for 259 yards and three touchdowns (32, 33, 22) in leading Duquesne to a 24-21 win over Sacred Heart. Knapp, who has thrown for at least two TDs in each of DU's first four games, rallied the Dukes from a 14-0 first-quarter deficit.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRANDON CRAMER, JR. DB, 6'0, 194. UNIVERSITY AT DAYTON:
Cramer picked up three of Austin Peay's four turnovers but none was more critical than his 84-yard interception return with 2:27 remaining in the contest that proved to be the game-winning score as Dayton held on for a 28-23 non-conference victory. Cramer finished the day with nine tackles (four solo), a fumble recovery and two interceptions.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DONOVAN CURRY, FR. K, 6'2, 175. JACKSONVILLE (FL) UNIVERSITY:
Connor kept Jacksonville in good field position most of the day, racking up 176 total return yards as the Dolphins defeated Butler. Connor had eight punt returns for 141 yards (17.6 ypr) and tacked on one kickoff return for 35 yards. He also chipped in on offense, catching two passes for 70 yards, including a 64-yard touchdown reception from Horton. After four weeks, Connor leads the nation in all-purpose yards per game, averaging 208.7 yards per game

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PIOTR CZECH, SO. DE, 6'3, 245. WAGNER COLLEGE:
Czech was a perfect 6-6 on his kicks with 4 PATS and 2 field goals of 40 and 23 yards. His 40 yards kick was the longest by a NEC player this season. Despite the success of the Wagner offense, Czech managed three punts averaging 44.7 yards a kick. The junior kicker is 4-5 on field goals and a perfect 15-15 in PATs

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOE McLAIN, SO. QB, 5'8, 170. CHADRON STATE COLLEGE:
With the Orediggers focusing on the Eagles running game, McLain completed 13-of-15 passes for 248 yards and four touchdowns. He also averaged 14.2 yards per carry, rushing five times for 71 yards. McLain did all this while only playing in the first half.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JIMMY TERWILLIGER, SR. QB, 6'0, 172. EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY:
Terwilliger compiled 439 yards of total offense to lead the Warriors to a 41-34 come from behind victory against California. He completed 29 of 43 passes for 389 yards and four touchdowns (12-14, 2 TDs in the second half) while leading the team with 50 yards rushing on 11 carries. Terwilliger is now the Division II leader in career TD passes (123) and most touchdowns responsible for (134 - 11 rushing/123 passing). It was the 24th time he has thrown for more than 300 yards and the 7th time he has thrown for four TDs in a game.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
PAUL TETZEL, JR. S, 5'10, 195. BENTLEY COLLEGE:
Tetzcl, in a 24-21 win over Merrimack, blocked and then recovered a punt for a touchdown, and later returned his second interception of the game 62 yards for what proved to be the winning points. Made his first interception on the previous series in the end zone to protect a 10-point lead at the time. Finished the game with 10 tackles, 102 return yards and 12 points scored

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KENZIE YEWMAN, JR. CB, 5'9, 185. WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Yewman had three pass interceptions that he returned for a total of 77 yards. All three interceptions were converted into Warrior touchdowns. He also had two solo tackles. The three interceptions, the first of his career, tie a single-game this season in the NSIC.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON DIXON, SR. PK/P, 5'10, 210. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA:
Dixon scored seven points in UCO's 19-16 win over Eastern New Mexico, making 19-and 32-yard field goals to stake the Bronchos to a 6-0 first-half lead and adding a PAT after UCO's last touchdown. He also punted five times for a 43.0 average, with two inside the 20-yard line and EMNU netting just eight yards on three returns. He also had four touchbacks on five kickoffs.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
WAYNE DURHAM, JR. K/P, 6'4, 180. ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY:
Durham had six punts for a 42.7 average. He had two of over 50 yards, including a long of 54, and two inside the 20-yard line. He was also a perfect 2-for-2 on field goals and is now a perfect 8-for-8 on field goals of less than 50 yards. He is also perfect on PAT attempts this season (10-for-10).

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANDON HILL, JR. P, 6'4, 225. MERCYHURST COLLEGE:
Hill averaged 52 yards on four punts, including a long of 61 yards as the Lakers defeated Gannon, 35-14. His fourth-quarter, 49-yard punt, pinned Gannon at its own four yard line. Hill also had punts of 57 and 42 yards. The 61-and 57-yard punts were the two longest of his career.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JACOBY JONES, SR. KR, 6'4, 210. LANE COLLEGE:
Jones returned four kickoffs for 164 yards (41.0 average per return), including an 85-yard return for a touchdown in the 23-15 win over Clark Atlanta.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
ROBERT DUNCAN, SR. OC, 6'0, 268. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY:
Duncan provided the protection as the Eagles racked up 291 yards of total offense (124rushing, 167 passing) in a 27-20 victory over Division 1-AA opponent Southern University.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
ROSS THOMPSON, SR. OC, 6'0, 290. MOREHOUSE COLLEGE:
Thompson graded out at 90-percent with three pancakes for an offensive line that helped gain 3001 yards while scoring on 3-of-3 red zone opportunities.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
DE'AUDRA DIX, JR. CB/KR, 5'10, 180. JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY:
Dix on special teams blocked two field goal attempts, brought back a punt return for a 40-yard touchdown and returned a kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown as Johnson C. Smith defeated Virginia Union, 40-37.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
HARRISON DULL, JR, WR, 5'11, 190. CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY:
Dull made 13 catches and set a new Chapman record with 327 yards receiving in the Panthers' 42-25 victory over Pacific Lutheran. He also caught two touchdown passes of 71 and 49 yards and almost caught a third touchdown, but was tackled at the 1-yard line. He shattered Chapman's previous record of 192 yards receiving set in 1999. It was the first home game on its new Wilson Field; the first game on campus in two years.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KEVIN FRANZ, FR, QB, 6'0, 185. WESTMINSTER (PA) COLLEGE:
Franz completed 30-of-43 passes for 307 yards and two touchdowns, as Westminster defeated Adrian in two overtimes 27-24. He also rushed for 26 yards on 13 carries.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ANTWAN HARRIS, SR, RB, 5'8, 203. MOUNT IDA COLLEGE:
Harris rushed for 243 yards and three touchdowns on 28 carries. The 243 yards were the second-highest total in all of NCAA Div. III this season. One of his three scores was an 80-yard scamper, as Mount Ida defeated Becker 33-21.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DUSTIN HUFF, SR, QB, 6'0, 219. WABASH COLLEGE:
Huff threw for a career-best five touchdowns and ran for another in the Little Giants' 42-28 victory over Ohio Wesleyan. Huff completed 22-of-28 passes for a career-high 416 yards and became just the third player to throw for over 400 yards in school history.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS SHARPE, JR, QB, 5'9, 204. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE:
Sharpe carried 20 times for 235 yards and a school record-tying five touchdowns in a 31-24 win over Alfred. He scored the clincher on a 15-yard touchdown run on fourth down and 1:32 left in the game, taking the ball back from his running back. Sharpe is now ranked #1 in the nation in rushing (214.7 ypg) and #1 in the nation in scoring (22.0 ppg) in Division III.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
FRANK DORE, SR. SS, 6'2, 215. U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY:
Dore not only led the team with tackles (10), but with points (12), in the USMMA's 33-14 win over Worcester Tech. He recovered a blocked punt in the end zone and intercepted a pass for a 26-yard touchdown return for the final two scores of the game. He recorded two interceptions on the night for 45 yards and etched one quarterback hurry.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DUSTIN HERTEL, SR. DL, 6'3, 230. DE PAUW UNIVERSITY:
Hertel led DePauw with 11 tackles, including three for losses of 18 yards and one 14-yard sack, in Sunday's hard-fought loss to Trinity (Tex.) 26-15. The game took nearly 19 hours to complete after the two teams played 9:20 of the first quarter on Saturday night before a lightning delay of over three hours forced the postponement of the game until Sunday. Hertel also recovered two fumbles and returned an interception 15 yards for a touchdown that gave the DU Tigers an early 9-0 lead.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ADAM HEWITT, SR. SS, 5'10, 200. WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY:
Hewitt finished with 12 tackles, two sacks, two fumbles recovered, one fumble forced, one fumble returned for a touchdown and a kickoff returned 69 yards to set up the Tigers' second score in WU's 42-24 win over Alma. One of his sacks resulted in a fumble forced, which he recovered and returned 23 yards for a touchdown.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TOMMY JAHNKE, FR. DB, 5'8, 160. LORAS COLLEGE:
Jahnke recorded seven tackles (4 solo) in Loras 23-20 win over cross-town rival Dubuque. He also broke up four passes and had one interception.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHAD MILLING, SO. LB, 5'10, 215. WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Milling led the Colonials' defense with 11 tackles, and sealed the 21-20 victory over Div. 1-AA Iona when he recovered an Iona fumble and returned it 26 yards with under one minute to play in the game. He also had 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack for eight yards, recovered two fumbles for 42 yards in returns and broke up one pass.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MIKE SIRIGNANO, SR. DT, 6'3, 260. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE:
Sirignano recorded a career-high 19 tackles (14 solo), with a career-high 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble, as BSC defeated Maine Maritime 28-21. His forced fumble was the second of back-to-back turnovers by the Bears which turned a 7-0 deficit into a 14-7 lead in a matter of 78 seconds in the first quarter.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DEREK MICKE, SO. DB/KR, 6'1, 185. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY:
Micke had a pair of big punt returns and sparked Lawrence to a 35-point first quarter and an eventual 45-18 win over Grinnell. Micke put Lawrence up 14-0 with a 70-yard punt return for a touchdown. He added a 45-yard punt return to the Grinnell 42-yard line in his only other return for the day, which set up the Vikings final touchdown of the first quarter. On the season, Micke is averaging 21.4 yards on seven punt returns.

NCAA III NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANDON STEVENS, JR. P, 6'3, 195. HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY:
Stevens was able to keep Paul Quinn deep in its own territory on a regular basis by averaging 44.4 yards over seven punts in HPU's 16-9 win. One of his kicks went 75 yards. He is averaging a league-best 42.9 yards per punt.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SHEDRICK McCLINTON. JR. RB, 5'9, 185. EVANGEL UNIVERSITY:
McClinton rushed 23 times for 212 yards and two touchdowns in a 24-0 win over Baker. He also caught three passes for 17 yards. McClinton scored on a 72-yard run that sealed the Crusader victory.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RA'SHAD MORGAN. JR. RB, 5'10, 208. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA AT WISE:
Morgan set a new UVA-Wise single-game rushing record with 289 yards against Cumberland (TN). He carried the ball 34 times to average 8.5 yards per rush. Morgan scored four rushing touchdowns. He also caught two passes for a total of 19 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BILLY YEO. SO. QB, 6'2, 205. SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY:
Yeo led the No. 11 Cougars to a big 31-19 homecoming win over league rival St. Francis (IL). Yeo used both his arm and his legs to find ways to score touchdowns for the Cougars. He finished with two passing touchdowns and had a six-yard touchdown run to break a 10-10 tie. He finished the game completing 27-of-42 passes for 289 yards and rushed six times for one yard.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
RICARDO PATTERSON, SR. CB. 5'7, 170. QUINCY UNIVERSITY:
Patterson intercepted three passes, tying a school record set by Murphy Grant against Winona State in 1996. He returned his final interception for a 14-yard touchdown. That extends Patterson's school record to 19 interceptions for his career. He also totaled three tackles and broke up two other passes.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
TRAVIS CARTER. FR. RB, 5'8, 170. CUMBERLAND (TN) UNIVERSITY:
Carter returned two kickoffs for touchdowns covering 93 and 84 yards at UVW-Wise. He had a total of 203 return yards on three total kickoffs for the Bulldogs.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
COREY DeROCHER, SR. RS. BRIAR CLIFF UNIVERSITY:
DeRocher posted a 93 yard kickoff return for a touchdown after the Chargers had fallen behind Concordia (Nebr.) 24-0. His return sparked 30 unanswered points as BCU came back to win 30-24. On the day he returned three kicks for 126 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHANE LONGEST, K, 5'11, 180. SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY:
Longest had another perfect afternoon kicking for No. 11 Saint Xavier helping lead them to a 31-19 homecoming win over St. Francis (IL). Longest made all four of his extra-point attempts and tacked on a 36-yard field goal that gave the Cougars a 10-3 lead. His best work on the afternoon may have been on kickoffs, however, booting three of his seven kicks out of the back of the endzone for touchbacks,

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MATT MOORE. SO. RB, 6'0, 198. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSSITY:
Moore had 20 carries for 124 yards and two touchdowns, as NGU defeated NAIA Opponent Edward Waters, 48-19 to improve thei record to 3-1.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRYAN SANDY. SR. LB, 6'2, 230. MARANATHA BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE:
Sandy had 23 tackles in the Crusaders 16-6 loss to Rockford. Eleven were solo tackles. He was also credited with a half sack and two fumble recoveries.

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOSH PETERSON, SR. P. 6'2, 200. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Peterson had seven punts for 248 yards (35.4 yards per punt) and a long of 43 yards. He had five punts inside the 20-yard line and stuck two inside the 10 yard line as NWC defeated Westminster (Mo.) 6-0.r kicks and averaged 58.2 on six kickoffs with a long of 65 yards and two were touchbacks.

FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 9-17-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JON GRANT, SR. QB, 6'3, 200. UC DAVIS:
Grant recorded his seventh career 300-yard passing game (324) while throwing a career-best five touchdowns in UC Davis 45-0 shutout over Montana State. He threw a trio of touchdown passes to WR Tony Kays. Grant completed 23-of-38 passes for 324 yards and five touchdowns. He also gained four yards on four carries.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JAROD RUCKER, JR. QB, 5'11, 185. BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE:
Rucker led the Wildcats to a 45-21 victory at South Carolina State, as he completed 22-of-27 passes for a career-high 367 yards and five touchdowns. His five-touchdown performance tied former Wildcats' greats Bernard Hawk and J.D. Hall for touchdowns in a game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DERRICK PARROTT, JR. CB, 6'0, 195. MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Parrott did a little of everything to help the Racers earn their first win of the season. Parrott sealed the victory for MSU when he forced a fumble in the fourth quarter and then picked it up and raced 25 yards to end zone. He also blocked an extra point attempt, had two pass breakups and recorded 6.5 tackles.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DAMIAN PERKINS, SO. LB, 6'2, 212. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY:
Perkins had an outstanding performance in SFA's loss to PAC-10 foe Arizona, 28-10. He was involved in almost every defensive stop for the "Jacks, finishing the night with a career-high 23 tackles. He also picked off his first career interception against the Wildcats.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CAMERON SISKOWIC, SR. LB, 6'2, 225. ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY:
Siskowic finished with a career-high 22 tackles. He also registered a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry. His tackle total was the most by a Redbird since Gean Gilot notched 23 stops against Western Kentucky in 2003.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JEFF WHEELER, SR. DB, 6'1, 180. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY:
Wheeler tied a Division 1-AA record when he returned two interceptions for touchdowns in Northern Arizona's 66-14 win over Dixie College. Wheeler returned an interception 22 yards for a score in the first quarter. His second interception resulted in a 27-yard return for a score. Wheeler also had five tackles.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ERIC DAVIS, SO. KR, 6'0, 180. MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY:
Davis returned a punt 88 yards for the Bears first touchdown of the game. He also ran back two kickoffs for 31 yards and had one pass reception for 22 yards for a total of 141 all-purpose yards. His punt return was the longest in history, easily bettering the 71-yard return by Chuck Calhoun in 1991 versus Western Illinois.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
COREY GRAHAM, SR. PR, 6'0, 190. UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Graham returned a punt 51 yards for a touchdown as New Hampshire defeated Stony Brook 62-7. He totaled 75 yards on five punt returns in the contest. He also registered six tackles and a pair of pass breakups.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DAVID SIMONHOFF, SR. P, 6'2, 200. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY:
Simonhoff punted eight times for an average of 51.2 yards per punt in Southeast Missouri's loss to Jacksonville State. He had five punts go over 50 yards, including two over 60 yards, with a long of 66 yards. He currently leads all of 1-AA football with a season average of 48.29 yards per punt.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
DERON BARNES, SO. OC, 6'1, 290, FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY:
Barnes anchored an offensive line that accumulated 513 yards of total offense (374 passing, 139 rushing). He received a 100-percent grade from his coaches, collecting five pancake blocks and six knockdown field blocks during the game.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CHRIS SULLIVAN, SR. OL, 5'11, 265, WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY:
Sullivan graded out at a season-best 90 percent against Chattanooga, as WKU posted 355 total yards and 28 points, both the highest total of the year, in the Hilltoppers' 28-21 victory over Chattanooga. He received a 91 percent production grade and recorded a team-best 12 pancake blocks while not allowing a sack or being called for a penalty. Sullivan's efforts helped the Toppers gain 174 yards on the ground against a UTC defense that came inti the contest allowing only 79 rushing yards per contest.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH JOHNSON, JR. QB, 6'3, 195, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO:
Johnson completed 28-of-35 passes for 345 yards and four touchdowns, leading San Diego to a 43-17 victory at Yale. Johnson also added 70 yards on eight carries, including a 46-yard scamper for a touchdown. He finished the night with a 200.51 pass efficiency rating. His 415yards total offense is second most in 1-A A this season.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
COLIN DISCH, JR. LB, 6'2, 220. UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY:
Disch collected a game-high 15 tackles, including nine in the second half. He helped the Great Danes defeat nationally-ranked Delaware 17-10. Disch helped stop a fourth-quarter possession with just over four minutes remaining by forcing the Delaware quarterback, Joe Flacco, into throwing an incomplete pass on a third-down blitz. The reigning NEC Defensive Player of the Year currently leads the league with 14.3 tackles per game.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
FAROD MUHAMMAD, SR. DB, 5'11, 175. CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Muhammad had the best performance of his career in a 29-26 win over Southern Connecticut State on defense and on special teams. With CCSU trailing 10-0 to the Owls, he blocked a punt and gave CCSU possession at the SCSU 20-yard line. Three plays later, the Blue Devils cut the lead to 10-7 on an 11-yard Justise Hairston touchdown run. On defense, Muhammad had a career and game-high 18 tackles (13 solo). He also added a pass breakup.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DONOVAN CURRY, FR. K, 6'2, 175. JACKSONVILLE (FL) UNIVERSITY:
Curry was responsible for more than half of Jacksonville's points in a 41-13 loss at Southeastern Louisiana. He converted both his field-goal attempts, a 23-yard kick which gave JU an early lead, and later a longer 37-yard attempt. He added a PAT kick on the Dolphins lone touchdown.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PIOTR CZECH, SO. DE, 6'3, 245. WAGNER COLLEGE:
Czech accounted for eight of Wagner points converting on all five extra points, plus adding a 27 yard field goal. He put Wagner up 3-0 on their first drive of the game w --ith a 27 yard kick. He also averaged 37.2 yards on four punts as Wagner defeated Marist 38-7.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOIQUE BELL, R-FR. RB, 6'0, 213. WAYNE STATE (MI) UNIVERSITY:
Bell broke an 18-year old school record by rushing for 318 yards on 26 carries (12.2 yards per carry). The previous mark of 314 was set by Randy Holmes on September 7, 1988, in a 48-17 Tartar win at Valparaiso. Bell also broke the school mark for all-purpose yards in a game with 386 (318 rushing, 23 receiving, 45 kickoff returns).

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DWAYNE CROKER, JR. WR, 5'10, 180. UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY:
Croker had 14 receptions for 264 yards and two touchdowns in upper Iowa's 36-34 loss to Wisconsin-Stout. He also had one carry for 16 yards and converted a two-point conversion on an end-around. The 14 receptions set a new Upper Iowa single-game record for receptions.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOE WINTERS, SR. QB, 6'3, 205. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT ROLLA:
Winters had 359 yards passing in a 49-7 win over Lincoln University, giving the Miners their first win of the season and their first GLFC win this year. Winters, the GLFC leading passer, connected on 19-of-37 passes and a school record six touchdowns.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DANNY WOODHEAD, JR. TB, 5'9, 200. CHADRON STATE COLLEGE:
Woodhead carried the Eagles to their third straight win, this time against Wayne State (NE,) on the road, 38-14. He had a career-high 324 yards rushing against Wayne State on 33 carries (9.8 average). He also rushed for four touchdowns.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
SEAN SMITH, SR. S, 5'11, 210. BENTLEY COLLEGE:
Smith had three interceptions and also recorded a team-high 11 tackles and two pass breakups in a 21-18 loss at American International. He returned one interception 34 yards to the AIC four yard line, and made another in the endzone.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BEN BOSWELL, SR. P, 6'0, 179. WASHBURN UNIVERSITY:
Boswell averaged 42.1 yards per punt on seven kicks as No. 25 Washburn downed No. 19 Central Missouri State, 14-10. He had three kicks of more than 50 yards, including a 51-yard yard boot into a stiff wind which pinned CMSU on its own 18-yard line with two minutes left on the game. Boswell also nailed a career-best 70-yard kick.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
WAYNE DURHAM, JR. K/P, 6'4, 180. ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY:
Durham was 2-for-3 on field goals, missing his first attempt of the year, a 52-yarder. He also punted the ball four times for 176 yards, a 44.0-yard average, with along of 53 yards. He was a perfect 2-for-2 on PAT attempts. Durham leads the conference in punting average and is second in scoring.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ANTHONY RODRIGUEZ, SR. P, 6'0, 180. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT MONTICELLO:
Rodrigues booted five punts for 241 total yards for a 48.2 average. He blasted a 68-yard punt and also pinned Ouachita Baptist inside the 20-yard line four times as UA-M defeated OBU 27-6.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
ANTHONY DRIVER, JR. OG, 6'2, 327. TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY:
Driver helped TU generate 408 yards of total offense (160 rushing, 248 passing) with no quarterback sacks as TU defeated Benedict 41-14.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH BREHM, SR, QB, 6'2, 220. ALMA COLLEGE:
Brehm accounted for more than 400 yards of total offense as the Scots defeated UW-Eau Claire 33-30 in overtime. He completed 36-of-57 passes for 358 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions. He also rushed for two touchdowns gaining 76 yards on 24 carries.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JASON VRABLE, SR, QB, 6'0, 205. MARIETTA COLLEGE:
Vrable threw for a career-high 405 yards, five shy of the school record, in Marietta's 37-31 overtime comeback win against Baldwin-Wallace. He had touchdown throws of 18, 65, 4 and 4 yards. He completed 24-of-36 passes for 374 yards and had nine carries for 46 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DIONTE BEATTY, SO. DB, 5'9, 150. SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY:
Beatty led the Hornet defense in a 20-10 victory over Waynesburg. Beatty set a school record and USA South Conference record with four interceptions in the game. He also added six solo tackles, assisted on four others and had a sack on a fourth down which set up the game-winning score. Beatty's fourth and final interception came in the endzone to thwart a Waynesburg scoring chance.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MATT KOSTELNIK, JR. SS, 6'1, 200. MOUNT UNION COLLEGE:
Kostelnik scored two defensive touchdowns in Mount Union's 71-14 win over Otterbein. He scored his first touchdown on a bad snap to the punter that he fell on in the endzone, and then intercepted a pass and took it back 24 yards for a touchdown on the very next defensive play. For the game he totaled four tackles (all solo), including two for losses of four yards with one sack for -three yards. He also had a pass breakup.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DUANE ALSTON, SR. DB/KR, 5'9, 170. AVERETT COLLEGE:
Alston had two kickoff returns for 90-plus yards. One was a 90-yard touchdown to put Guilford away in then fourth quarter, the other was a 92-yard return in the first quarter that set up an ?Averett go-ahead touchdown from the four-yard line. For the game he returned five kickoffs for 222 yards (44.4average). He also registered three tackles in Averett's 54-34 win against Guilford.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
GEORGE ANDERSON, SR. P/K, 5'9, 190. ROCKFORD COLLEGE:
Anderson had seven punts in the game against Northwestern (MN) for 284 yards. He averaged 40.6 yards per kick and set a school record with a 68 yard punt. He was also 2-for-2 on extra point kicks.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DUSTY COLEMAN
JR. PR, 5'8, 160. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE:
Coleman returned two punts for 94 yards, including a 74-yard scamper for a touchdown in the first quarter to give the Choctaws a 7-0 lead against nationally-ranked Texas Lutheran. MC went on to defeat Texas Lutheran 28-21 on the road.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOSH KRAEMER, SO. PR/DB, 6'1, 190. RIPON COLLEGE:
Kraemer sparked the Red Hawks special teams during Ripon's 35-14 road victory over Knox. He returned three punts for 102 yards (34.0 average), including a 56-yard return to the Knox nine-yard line that led to a touchdown two plays later. Kraemer also returned an interception 40 yards, recorded a sack and registered eight tackles in the contest.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
TYLER HERSCH, SO. KR/WR, 5'7, 166. MORAVIAN COLLEGE:
Hersch returned four kickoffs for 151 yards (37.8 average) in the Greyhound's 28-23 loss to King's College, including a 92-yard return for a touchdown to finish off the scoring in the fourth quarter. Hersch also caught three passes.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRAD REIFSNYDER. SR. QB, 6'1, 195. MALONE COLLEGE:
Hector completed 14-of-28 passes for 170 yards and four touchdown in the 33-7 win over 9th-ranked Morningside. He also had 10 carries for 30 yards and one more touchdown.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHAUNCEY CALHOUN, SO. DB. 6'1, 199. VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Calhoun intercepted three Dakota State passes, returning two of them for touchdowns covering 80 and 81 yards as the Vikings defeated the Trojans 35-7. His three interceptions tied a school record while his 163 return yards and two touchdowns both set school records. He also had two tackles and two pass deflections.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
RYAN POLITE. KR/RB, 6'0, 200. EVAANGEL UNIVERSITY:
Polite had two kickoff returns for 103 yards and also returned the opening kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown to help the Crusaders to a 21-14 win over Avila.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JAKE STOLTZ, JR. DB/KR. JAMESTOWN COLLEGE:
Stoltz had three punt returns for 126 yards (32 yard average) and one kick return for 18 yards in the Jimmies 53-0 non-conference win over Mayville State.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
AARON VERMILLION, PK, 5'11, 165. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Vermillion scored eight of the Rangers 20 points in the 20-0 win over Southern Nazarene. He hit32-yard and 44-yard field goals to give NWOSU a 6-0 lead. He also had six punts for 164 yards with a long of 54 yards and had four kickoffs that resulted in touchbacks.

NAIA NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
TREY ERICKSON, JR. RS, 6'0, 215. UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS:
Erickson had three punt returns for 84 yards, including a long of 41 yards in the Cougars 41-0 win over Briar Cliff. He also totaled 124 yards on seven receptions and 35 yards rushing and one touchdown. For the day he totaled 243 yards on 13 touches. Erickson is averaging 18.8 yards per punt this season as USF is 3-0.

NCCAA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
BRAD REIFSNYDER. SR. QB, 6'1, 195. MALONE COLLEGE:
Hector completed 14-of-28 passes for 170 yards and four touchdown in the 33-7 win over 9th-ranked Morningside. He also had 10 carries for 30 yards and one more touchdown.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRYAN SANDY. SR. LB, 6'2, 230. MARANATHA BAPTIST BIBLE COLLEGE:
Sandy had 18 tackles in the Crusaders 25-0 win over Crown College. He had eight solo tackles, 10 assisted tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and one interception returned 33 yards for a touchdown.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DEREK WHITE. SR. LB, 6'1, 225. NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY:
White had 14 tackles, including two tackles for a loss of seven yards and one sack for a loss of five yards as NGU defeated NAIA-ranked Cumberlands (KY) 35-7.

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MIKE SKVOR, SO. K. 6'0, 165. MALONE COLLEGE:
Skvor, despite windy conditions, nailed all three of his field goals, including a 43-yarder with just 12 seconds remaining to give Malone a 24-21 upset win over No. 5 Saint Xavier. He also was 1-for-1 in point after kicks and averaged 58.2 on six kickoffs with a long of 65 yards and two were touchbacks.

 

FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 9-10-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
COLLIN DRAFTS, SR. QB, 6'3, 198. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY:
Drafts tied a Big South record with five touchdown passes in Charleston Southern's 38-35 double-overtime win at The Citadel. Drafts was 24-of-35 passing (68.6 percent) for 320 yards, including a 25-yard scoring strike in the first overtime to Maurice Price. He led CSU on three touchdown drives of more than 60 yards and added 35 yards rushing for 355 yards of total offense - eighth-most in Big South history. Drafts' 320 yards are fifth-most in a game and he guided the Bucs offense to a 7.1 yards per play average (377 yards in 53 plays).

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SHAHEER McBRIDE, JR. WR, 6'3, 200. DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY:
McBride had career highs of nine receptions for 206 yards and four touchdowns in the 63-28 win over St. Francis (PA). He caught touchdown passes of 21, 46, 48 and 13 yards and has moved into fourth place on Hornets' career list for receptions (109) and receiving yards (1,826).

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RICKY SANTOS, JR. QB, 6'2, 215. UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Santos completed 18-of-24 passes for 206 yards and two touchdowns while tying a career-high with three rushing touchdowns in New Hampshire's 34-17 win over Northwestern. His three rushing touchdowns came from one-yard out. This marked the 17th time in 26 career starts that he tossed at least two touchdown passes. New Hampshire's last win over a I-A opponent was a 35-24 victory at Rutgers on Sept. 11, 2004.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TYLER THIGPEN. SR. QB, 6'3, 220. COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY:
Thigpen was key for the Chanticleers in their dramatic 41-38 road victory at No. 27 Wofford. He was 13-of-20 through the air for 288 yards, three touchdowns an no interceptions, and added 10 carries for a team-high 94 yards and one score on the ground. Thigpen, whose 382 yards of total offense is the fourth-highest single-game performance in Big South history, directed the Chanticleers on six scoring drives of 61 yards or more yards, including four of 80 yards or more. His 288 yards are the second most single-game passing yards in school history.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
COREY GRAHAM, SR. CB, 6'0, 190. UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Graham collected eight tackles, forced a fumble and intercepted a pass at the New Hampshire two yard line with 5:07 remaining in the Wildcats' 34-17 win at Northwestern. His forced fumble in the third quarter led to a UNH touchdown. Four of his tackles were unassisted while .the interception was the 11th of his career.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
OKEBA ROLLINSON, SO. DB, 6'0, 170. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY:
Rollinson posted seven tackles (five solo), 4.5 tackles for loss of 26 yards, 2.5 sacks (22 yards), one forced fumble and one pass break-up in CSU's win over The Citadel. On the first play from scrimmage in the second quarter, Rollinson caused a fumble with his first sack of the game. He posted another two tackles in the series (including one for minus three yards) to force a Bulldogs punt. Later in the quarter, he assisted on a sack that eventually led to another punt, and added another sack in the third quarter. Rollinson was part of a defense that allowed just 4.9 yards per play

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRYAN SMITH, JR. DE, 6'3, 217. McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY:
During McNeese State's 76-0 victory over West Virginia Tech, Smith led the team with 10 tackles, set a Southland Conference and school record with five quarterback sacks (for losses totaling 44 yards), caused a fumble and recovered another. He led a McNeese defense which held the Golden Bears to a minus-21 yards of total offense.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DAN CARPENTER, JR. K, 6'2, 190. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA:
Carpenter set a Montana school record by making five field goals in Montana's 36-7 victory over South Dakota State. Carpenter made field goals of 36, 34, 26, 32 and 29 yards. He was also 3-of-3 on PATs, to finish with 18 points in the game. Carpenter also helped successfully execute two fake punts. He threw a 14-yard pass to Jimmy Wilson, and later ran 45 yards for a first down. Carpenter punted one time for 41 yards.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MICHAEL HANNA, SO. P, 6'2, 223. GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY:
Hanna set a new school and Big South single-game record for punting average, booting five balls for an average of 52.8 yards against Tennessee Tech. Hanna's punts, in order, were 54, 57, 59, 56 and - in an attempt to pin TTU deep with GWU at the Tech 38 - 38 yards with less than a minute to play. Hanna pinned Tech inside the 20 three times, including his 59-yard kick that was downed at the one-yard line. TTU did not return any of his punts and its average start was its own 12-yard line. Hanna leads I-AA with an average of 48.8 yards per punt.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
GREG RYAN, JR. OL, 6'4, 285, WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY:
Ryan recorded a 93 percent overall grade in "The Battle of the Bluegrass" Saturday, adding a 94 percent production grade and five knockdown blocks. The junior did not allow a sack or a quarterback pressure, and he was not called for a penalty as WKU averaged 4.7 yards per play against rival Eastern Kentucky.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH JOHNSON, JR. QB, 6'3, 195, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO:
Johnson completed 20-of-31 passes for 293 yards and three touchdowns (14, 23 and 39-yard touchdown passes). He also added nine carries for eight yards, including a 15-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Johnson finished with 301 yards total offense and was responsible for five touchdowns in San Diego's 41-7 victory against Dixie State.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
STEPHEN McGRATH, JR. QB, 6'1, 190, MARIST COLLEGE:
McGrath completed 22-of-32 passes form 303 yards and three touchdowns in Marist's 28-19 victory over Sacred Heart. He also rushed nine times for 58 yards.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ALEX DAVIS, JR. DB, 5'10, 185, MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY:
Davis nabbed three interceptions, and played a large part in Butler's 30-20 victory against Hanover, which snapped Butler's 18-game losing streak dating back to 2004. He also had six tackles in the contest (two solo). Davis posted I-AA's best single-game interception mark this season. His first interception led to Butler's second touchdown. His second stopped a Hanover drive and ended the first half. He returned his third interception 21 yards.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CHRIS STIMMEL, JR. LB, 6'2, 210, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Stimmel led a Central Connecticut State defense that held Georgia Southern scoreless in the second half, leading the Blue Devils with 12 total tackles including one for a loss. The junior also added a key interception in the first quarter of the win. The 6-2 linebacker had nine solo tackles and his interception was the first of the season for CCSU. In the second half, the Blue Devils did not allow GSU to score, and on six possessions, forced four punts, a fumble and a turnover on downs. In the second half GSU had only one drive of longer than 14 yards and only one drive of more than six plays. The Blue Devils trailed for only 2:13 in the victory over the ranked

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
HUTCH PARKER, JR. PK, 6'1, 185, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO:
Parker made field goals of 36 and 34 yards and was a perfect 5-of-5 on PATs in San Diego's victory against Dixie State. He also had eight kickoffs totaling 473 yards (59.1 ypko). His 11 points were fourth most by a kicker in Week 2.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TOMMY FLYGER, SR. QB, 6'2, 200. AUGUSTANA (SD) COLLEGE:
Flyger helped Augustana to a 2-0 start with its fifth-straight win dating back to 2005. He completed 18-of-29 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns in their 35-16 win against Concordia-St. Paul. He also had 10 carries for 85 yards and one more score.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DUSTIN LONG, SO. QB, 6'3, 220. MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY AT MOORHEAD:
Long sparked MSU Moorhead to a 30-10 road victory at Mayville State. He completed 26-of-36 passes for 302 yards and four touchdowns, including strikes of 44, 18, 55 and 24.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
EVAN PRALL, SR. WR, 6'0, 190. EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY:
Prall Prall set the school record with 254 receiving yards, tied the school record with five touchdowns and set the school record for career receiving touchdowns (now has 37). He caught nine passes for 254 yards and four touchdowns in the win over Lock Haven, 45-14. He also had five punt returns for a 26.2 yards per return average and returned one for a touchdown.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DANNY WOODHEAD, JR. TB, 5'9, 200. CHADRON STATE COLLEGE:
Woodhead rushed 33 times for 215 yards (6.5-yards average) and two touchdowns as Chadron State upset Montana State, the No. 11 ranked NCAA Division 1-AA team, 35-24 in Bozeman. He also caught six passes for 27 yards. For his career, he has carried 622 times (6.4-yard average) and rushed for 50 touchdowns. He also has caught 55 passes for 576 yards and two scores.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MAURICE BAKER, JR. DE, 6'4, 215. LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY/C.W. POST CAMPUS:
Baker set a career-high with 3.5 sacks and three forced fumbles in the 28-7 victory over Pace. He had six tackles and a total of four tackles for losses totaling 24 yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JOHN JACOBS, FR. LB, 6'2, 210. SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Jacobs registered a career-high 12 tackles, seven tackles for loss of 37 yards, and three sacks for a loss of 21 yards as SVSU defeated Gannon 26-10. His seven tackles for loss were two shy of the D-II record for a single game.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CORY LACEK, JR. DE, 6'1, 240. SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY:
Lacek set a school record by recording four sacks in Slippery Rock's 27-22 win at Millersville. His sacks totaled -46 yards, and in all, he totaled six tackles for loss for -48 yards. He registered eight tackles in the game.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
ALTON PETTWAY, SR. DL, 6'3, 258. ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Pettway, the 2005 SIAC Defensive Player of the Year, sacked the quarterback 4.5 times for -39 yards in ASU's 21-7 win over Kentucky State. He also recorded 11 tackles, with 5.5 tackles for a loss of -42 yards and forced a fumble.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MICHAEL CURL, JR. KR/WR, 5'10, 180. COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES:
Curl returned the opening kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown in Colorado Mines 31-24 win over Fort Hays State. In all, Curl totaled 147 yards on three kick returns (49.0 ypr) and also caught a game-best six passes for 87 yards.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MIKE McDONALD, JR. K/P, 6'0, 175. BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY:
McDonald was 4-for-4 on extra points and had seven punts for an average of 41.1 yards per punt. He had a punt of 54 yards and four inside the 20-yard line as Bemidji State thumped Minot State 30-9.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ROBBY SMITH, SO. K, 5'9, 170. WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY:
Smith kicked the winning points on a 40-yard field goal with 2.7 seconds left in the game for the 16-13 win over Washburn. He was 3-for-3 on field goal attempts, including 24 and 33 yarders and was 1-for-1 on extra points.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
SAM FUNCHES, SR. OT, 6'7, 266. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY:
Funches was a key blocker as NCCU amassed 372 yards of total offense, including 323 yards passing during the Eagles' 38-16 win over Lenoir-Rhyne.

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
MICHAEL HAMPTON, SO. WR/KR. 5'10, 180. VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY:
Hampton set a VUU school-record and tied a CIAA record by hauling in a 99-yard touchdown reception in the Panthers' victory against West Virginia Wesleyan, 27-10. He also had one punt return for 36 yards and two kickoff returns for 88 yards.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
TIM CONNELL, JR, QB, 5'11, 185. CENTRAL COLLEGE:
Connell set career-highs in pass completions, passing yards, and rushing yards in CC's 24-13 victory over Hope College. He was game-high in both rushing and passing yards and led Central back from a 13-0 deficit. Connell completed 26-of-36 passes for 240 yards and one touchdown and had 14 carries for 89 yards and another score.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
PETE JENNINGS, SR, QB, 6'6, 206. ILLINOIS COLLEGE:
Jennings threw four touchdown passes and ran for another. He completed 25-of-30 passes for 200 yards and had five carries for three yards in IC's 34-13 win over Knox.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHAD RUPP. SO. QB, 6'0, 190. FRANKLIN COLLEGE:
Rupp was an integral part in the Grizzlies 45-38 overtime win over Wabash. He completed 20-of 24 passes for 238 yards and four touchdowns, also rushing nine times for 56 yards and a touchdown. He also "quick-kicked" two punts for a total of 87 yards to the Wabash five and 24 yard line.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JUSTIN RUMMELL, SR. QB, 6'3, 215. EARLHAM COLLEGE:
Rummell completed 30-of-39 passes for a school-record 507 yards and a school-and conference-record seven touchdown passes, to lead the Quakers to a 49-35 victory over Manchester. He tied his own conference mark, set against the same opponent last season. Rummell added two more school career records to his collection: total offense (7,606 yards) and completions (621) to go with his career marks in passing (7,743) and touchdown passes (59).

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS SHARPE. JR. QB, 5'9, 204. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE:
Sharpe ran for a school-record tying 268 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries in SC's 38-30 upset victory over Union. He also completed 4-of-5 passes for 107 yards and two more touchdowns. Sharpe's total offense figure of 375 yards easily smashed the old Springfield single-game record of 303 yards held by Jack Levy versus Ithaca in 1974.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
KEITH SNYDER, SO. DB, 5'10, 185. EFIANCE COLLEGE:
Snyder helped the Yellow Jacket squad that posted a 10-0 shutout win at Adrian. He picked off two Bulldog passes for a total of 68 yards returned, recovered a fumble and notched 5.5 tackles.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BOB FORSTROM, SR. K/P, 5'7, 170. SAINT NORBERT COLLEGE:
Forstrom was 9-for-9 on extra points and punted three times for a 32.7 yard average in St. Norbert's 63-13 win over Grinnell. He pinned one punt inside the Grinnell 20-yard line. Forstrom averaged 61.8 yards per kick and four touchbacks on 10 kickoffs. He also completed a 27-yard pass on a fake punt and owns the league's longest field goal after booting a 43-yarder in week one.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JAKE MILLER, SR. WR/KR, 5'10, 180. U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY:
Miller returned two kickoffs for 87 yards (43.5-yard average) and returned eight punts for 175 yards (21.8-yard average) as the USMMA defeated the Coast Guard Academy 21-7. Miller's career return day included a 63 kickoff return and a 54-yard punt return.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BEN SCOTT, SR. P/K, 6'3, 210. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY:
Scott tied a conference record by booting a 52-yard field goal in the Jays' 21-14 victory at Randolph-Macon. He kicked two field goals on the day, giving him 33 for his career, tying the Centennial all-time mark. He also averaged 44.8 yards on four punts, including a 61-yarder, while also landing two inside the 20-yard line.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
DANNY SEARS, SR. KR, 5'9, 150. FRANKLIN COLLEGE:
Sears had five kickoff returns for 163 yards (32.6 ypr)in the Grizzlies 45-38 overtime win over Wabash.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
KEVIN SOFLKIANCS, JR. K, 5'8, 175. BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE:
Soflkiancs averaged 47.2 yards on four punts in the win at Augustan (IL) College, 17-7. He pinned a trio of kicks inside the 20-yard line, including a 63-yard kick that landed on the one-yard line.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PUPOSE
ADAMAS "PITO" GONZALEZ, SR. WR/PR. 5'5, 150. WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY:
Gonzalez accounted for 232 all purpose yards. He caught seven passes for 120 yards and one touchdown to spark the Colonels to a come-from-behind victory over St. Peter's. He also returned one kickoff for 20 yards and returned five punts for 94 yards (18.8 ypr).

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CRAIG HECTOR, JR. QB, 6'1, 206. NORTHWESTERN (IA) COLLEGE:
Hector completed 14-of-28 passes for 170 yards and four touchdown in the 33-7 win over 9th-ranked Morningside. He also had 10 carries for 30 yards and one more touchdown.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KENDRICK DOZIER, SR. QB, 6'2, 205. LANGSTON UNIVERSITY:
Dozier completed 26-of-42 passes for 327 yards and three touchdowns in a 32-26 loss to Midwestern State. He also had 17 carries for four yards and one score.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ERIC HOOKS, SR. QB, 5'11, 208. UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS (IN):
Hooks completed 20-of-38 passes for 244 yards and two touchdowns in the win over William Penn, 39-6. He also had five carries for 15 yards and one touchdown.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KYLE SAMSON, SR. QB, 5'9, 182. MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY- NORTERN:
Samson was 13-of-18 passing for 196 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for an additional 39 yards as Northern defeated Montana Western 34-16.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
SPENCER COONEY, SR. LB. 6'1, 230. ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE:
Cooney had 19 total tackles, including 2.5 tackles for losses (-11 yards) and one quarterback sack in Rocky's 24-13 loss to Montana Tech.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
TY HARRIS, FR. DB. 5'11, 155. UNION (KY) COLLEGE:
Harris tied a Union record for most interceptions in a game with three, returning one of them 60 yards for a touchdown at Division II Chowan. His final pick came on the final play of the game to preserve a 23-20 win.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JAKE STOLTZ, JR. DB. 5'10, 185. JAMESTOWN COLLEGE:
Stoltz had two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown, as the Jimmies rallied from a 14-0 deficit for a 20-17 overtime win over NCAA Division II Southwest Minnesota State. He also had six total tackles and three pass breakups.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BEN CHEAT, SR. P, 6'0, 195. CARROLL (MT) COLLEGE:
Cheat had five punts for 195 yards (39.0 ypp) as the Saints defeated Eastern Oregon 49-3. Two punts were downed inside the five- yard line and one inside the one-yard line. He had a long punt of 54 yards.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHANE LONGEST. JR, K, 5'11, 180. SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY:
Longest, in a game where every score was crucial, No. 8 St. Xavier got a huge lift from their kicker who converted both his field goal attempts and an extra point, to help the Cougars to a 13-10 upset road win over No. 5 McKendree.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
MICHAEL McKAY, FR. P, 6'3, 217. UNION (KY) COLLEGE:
McKay punted eight times for an average of 38.25 yards as Union defeated NCAA Division II Chowan 23-20. He had three kicks go inside the 20-yard line.

NAIA NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
RAY GARCIA, SR. DB/KR, 5'10, 180. UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY:
Garcia had three tackles, three interceptions, including one he returned 59 yards for a touchdown as St. Mary defeated Ottawa 25-22. He also had one pass breakup, blocked a field goal attempt and returned a kickoff 68 yards for a touchdown. He has three kickoffs for 92 yards.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
DEON DUKES, JR. WR. 5'10, 175. TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY:
Dukes caught nine passes for 126 yards and one touchdown as Trinity defeated NCAA 1-AA Valparaiso 39-20.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MAX MEAGHER, SR. LB. 6'0, 217. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Meagher had eight tackles, including one for a loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and a sack as Northwestern defeated NCAA Div. III Augsburg 31-24.

NCCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOSH PETERSON, SR. P. 6'2, 210. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Peterson punted eight times for 299 yards (37.4 yard average, with a long of 56. Four punts went inside the 20-yard line as NWC defeated NCAA Division III 31-24.

FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 9-3-06

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
J.C. LEWIS, JR. QB, 5'10, 190. SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY:
Lewis completed 63-percent of his passes (24-for-38) for 271 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions as Southern came from behind to defeat Bethune-Cookman 30-29.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SHAINE SMITH, SR. WR, 6'3, 180. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY:
Smith, in his first career start, hauled in 12 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown as Hofstra defeated Stony Brook 17-8. His 11-yard scoring reception in the third quarter gave the Pride a 10-0 lead. Nine of his 12 catches went for first downs.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ALEX WATSON, JR. WR, 5'10, 180. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY:
Watson recorded the third-best single-game receiving yards total in school history, and just the fifth 200-yard plus receiving game in school history. He caught 12 passes, including touchdown catches of 80 and 60 yards, among his 216 total receiving yards (18 average yards per catch) in the Lumberjacks 35-14 loss at Arizona State.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
MIKE NG, SR. DE, 6'2, 250. UC DAVIS:
Ng recorded a UC Davis career-high three sacks for 17 yards in losses, including one that resulted in a safety, while also recovering a fumble and finishing the game with five total tackles (four solo) during UC Davis 38-7 win over Northern Colorado. His first two sacks were for five yards each and came during the Bears' first drive of the second quarter while his final sack, a 7-yarder, gave the Aggies a safety in the fourth quarter.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JAMAAL WALTON, SR. DB, 5'10, 185. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE:
Walton had nine total tackles (five solo), two interceptions and another pass breakup in VMI's 20-19 victory over Davidson. He picked off two passes in the second half that each led to VMI scores. His first interception came at the VMI two-yard line to stall a Davidson drive and set-up a 98-yard scoring drive for the Keydets. Walton's second pick stopped another Wildcat effort at the VMI 14 and set up an 86-yard scoring drive.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JASON WILLIAMS, SO. LB, 6'3, 225. WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY:
Williams was the tackle leader on a Western defense that generated five turnovers and helped the Leathernecks to a 31-6 season-opening victory over Morehead State. He had 11 tackles, plus one tackle for loss, had an interception and added two pass breakups.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHANNON FLEMING, JR. K, 5'10, 165. SAMFORD UNIVERSITY:
Fleming was 3-for-3 in field goals and 4-for-4 in extra points in Samford's 37-7 win over Miles College. He connected on field goals of 42, 23 and 22 yards in the win, finishing with 13 of Samford's 37 points.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
CHRISTIAN KOEGEL, SR. P, 6'0, 185. UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS:
Koegel averaged 46.8 yards on four punts, including a long of 55 yards, in Massachusetts' 28-7 victory over Colgate. He dropped one of his punts inside the 20-yard line. Koegel is the reigning Atlantic 10 Special Teams Player of the Year.

NCAA 1-AA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN, NEVIN McCASKILL, SR. LT, 6'4, 292, HAMPTON UNIVERSITY: McCaskill led a Pirate offensive line that was under the radar after losing three starters to graduation. He opened several holes on the left side of the line to help the Pirates rush for 204 yards, despite losing starting running back Alonzo Coleman after the first half. McCaskill graded out at 88-percent and registered four pancake blocks. Hampton finished with 412 yards of total offense.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RYAN ALEXANDER, JR. QB, 6'3, 205, DAVIDSON COLLEGE:
Alexander completed 34-of-58 passes for 404 yards and two touchdowns as he nearly led the Wildcats to an upset victory over VMI. With Davidson trailing by 10 points with 5:41 to play, Alexander led the Wildcats on two scoring drives, the final drive traversing 75 yards in the final 1:19 of the game which he capped with a five-yard touchdown pass as time expired. However a failed two-point conversion kept the Wildcats from victory. In the 20-19 loss he accumulated 426 total yards on the day which accounted for all but 58 yards accumulated by the Wildcats.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
SCOTT KNAPP, SO. QB, 6'3, 230, DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY:
Knapp completed 24-of-36 passes for 348 yards, including touchdown passes of 32 and 34 yards, in Duquesne's 31-28 overtime loss to Bucknell. (Knapp threw for a DU freshman record 365 yards in last years opener versus Robert Morris).

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
BRETT MAZZARO, JR. LB, 5'10, 185, MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY:
Mazzaro was credited with 13 total tackles, including six solo stops in the Eagles loss to Western Illinois. He also had three tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
AL PHILLIPS, JR. DB, 5'11, 195, WAGNER COLLEGE:
Phillips returned an interception for a touchdown. Early in the fourth quarter Wagner led 24-7 after the Seahawks fumbled a punt, La Salle was driving when Phillips switched momentum back to Wagner with his interception and touchdown. He also had three stops and one pass breakup in Wagner's 38-15 win.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PIOTR CZECH, JR. K/P, 6'5, 210, WAGNER COLLEGE:
Czech was a perfect 6-for-6 in PAT's and added a 37-yard field goal nine points in Wagner's 38-15 victory over La Salle. Hew averaged 34.8 yards per kick punting and did not allow La Salle to return a kick.

NCAA 1-AA MID-MAJOR NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JASON FRALICKER, JR. PK/P, 5'10, 182, UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY:
Fralicker tied Albany's single-game record with three field goals (37, 34, 38), all in the first half, in the 17-16 victory over Lehigh. The junior matched a record established by Scott Reagan against Cortland on Oct. 19, 1985. Fralicker's 34-yarder gave Albany an 8-7 lead in the second quarter. Fralicker then booted the longest field goal by an Albany kicker since Sept. 28, 2002, connecting from 38 yards with 1:22 left before halftime to give the Great Danes an 11-7 edge. The kicker added a 39-yard punt and a tackle on special teams in his first game in a Great Danes' uniform since transferring from Erie Community College

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JORDAN BRILL, JR. QB, 6'4, 225. WASHBURN UNIVERSITY:
Brill tied a career-high with five touchdown passes as he led the No. 16-ranked Ichabods to a 41-21 home win over Colorado Mines. He was 18-=of 27 through the air for 309 yards and no interceptions. It was his third 300-yard passing game.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DAVID KNIGHTON, JR. QB, 6'1, 225. HARDING UNIVERSITY:
Knighton led the Bisons to a 42-30 triumph at Southwest Baptist, setting the school record for average gain per play (11.8) and tying the mark for touchdown passes in a game (4). He completed 20-of-31 Passes for 416 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing the ball five times for nine yards. Knighton led Harding back from a 13-0 deficit in the first-quarter. His efforts also tied him for second in the school record books in passing yards and total offense (425).

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JORDAN DAVIS, SR. DB, 5'11, 187. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Davis had a team-high seven tackles, as well as two interceptions for 66 yards in returns, blocked a kick, and recorded two pass breakups as South Dakota rolled past Quincy, 59-0.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
WAYNE DURHAM, JR. P/PK, 6'4, 180. ADAMS STATE COLLEGE:
Durham Handled both the punting and kicking for the Grizzlies 37-7 win over Dixie State. He hit all four PAT's and all three field goals, including a long of 44 yards. His other field goals came from 41 and 39 yards out. He also had four punts, averaging 46.2 yards. His first punt went for a career-best 57 yards. He had one downed inside the 20 and four of his seven kick-offs went for touchbacks.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JOSH VANLUE, FR. P, 6'5, 240. WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY:
Vanlue, in his first game as a Wolves punter, boomed four punts for an average of 50.0. Three of his punts were inside the 20-0yard line, and one was downed at the one as WOU defeated Willamette 42-0.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CLAIRBORNE GREEN, SR. OG, 6'4, 330. MOREHOUSE COLLEGE:
Green graded out at 90-oercent while anchoring an offensive line that gained 374 total yards without giving up a sack in the 24-14 loss to Fort Valley State

NCAA II NATIONAL ALL-PURPOSE
STEFAN LOGAN, SR. RB. 5'7, 180. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Logan had his first kickoff return for a touchdown to lead 6th-ranked South Dakota to a 59-0 season-opening win over Quincy. He opened the game with a 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. He had a total of 107 return yards. He also rushed for 131 yards on 11 carries (11.9 average) and scored a touchdown from two yards out. Logan had is school record 25th 100 yard rushing game of his career.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
LINDY CREA, SO, TB, 5'11, 195. HARTWICK COLLEGE:
Crea totaled 328 yards if offense as Hartwick opened the season with a 30-28 victory over Endicott. He rushed 28 times for 220 yards and caught five passes for 108 yards. Crea scored two touchdowns, including an 80-yard run on the season's first play from scrimmage.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
ADAM SHAFFER, SO, QB, 6'2, 205. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE:
Shaffer passed for 286 yards and five touchdowns to pace the Choctaws' 52-28 "Backyard Brawl" win over rival Millsaps. Shaffer, who completed 15-of-20 passes and also rushed for 11 yards on three carries, left the game due to injury 30 seconds before halftime and did not return.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
JOSH VOGELBACH. SO. QB, 5'11, 200. GUILFORD COLLEGE:
Vogelbach set a school record with six touchdown passes in Guilford's 49-35 victory over Ferrum. He completed 31-of-46 passes for 338 yards marking his seventh-straight 300-plus yard passing game. He also rushed for 12 yards on two carries.

NCAA III NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHRIS WARRICK, SR. QB, 6'2, 220. WESLEY COLLEGE:
Warrick picked up right where he left off in 2005 as he was 20-of-29 for 290 yards and five touchdowns as the Wolverines defeated Waynesburg 41-14. Warrick was the ACFC Offensive Player of the Year as he threw for 3,710 yards and 37 touchdowns.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CORNELL HUNT, SO. LB, 6'0, 235. MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY:
Hunt led the Montclair State defense with 14 tackles to spark a 21-7 road victory over Division 1-AA Iona. He totale4d 3.5 tackles for loss, along with one sack. With Iona driving early in the game, he intercepted a pass and produced a 77-yard return to set up the eventual game-winning touchdown.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
CODY PIERCE, JR. LB, 5'10, 194. BUENA VISTA UNIVERSITY:
Pierce had a career-high 18 tackles in a 13-0 losing effort against Bethel (Minn.) He also had a half tackle for loss, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble.

NCAA III NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
STEVE TEEPLES, SR. CB. 6'1, 165. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT LA CROSSE:
Teeples picked off three passes in UW-L's 17-3 victory at NCAA 1-AA South Dakota State. The three interceptions tied a single-game school record. He also totaled three tackles and broke up one pass.

NCAA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
PAUL FORTMAN, JR. K/P,5'11, 182. SAINT OLAF COLLEGE:
Fortman was flawless in less than ideal conditions, battling wind and rain in the Oles' 31-14 win over VCSU on Saturday. Fortman averaged 53.3 yards on three punts, 57.3 yds on kickoffs, was a perfect 4-4 on PATS and started the scoring in the game with a 23 yard field goal, his only FG attempts of the day. Stats: Three punts for 53.3 yard/avg, long of 62, 1-for-1 FG (23 yds), 4-for-4 PATs, 57.3 yd/avg on kickoffs.

NCAA III NATIONAL ALL-PUPOSE
DEREK STANLEY, SR. WR. 5'11, 180. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT WHITEWATER:
Stanley caught eight passes for 196 yards and four touchdowns (22.5 yards per catch) and returned two kickoffs for 33 yards in UW-W's 75-14 win over Lakeland. He was also on the kickoff coverage team and was credited with one solo tackle, and caused a fumble.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CHAD CAVENDER, JR. QB, 6'0, 185. UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS:
Cavender in his first collegiate start completed 16-of-24 passes for 335 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 24 yards and another touchdowns as No. 3-ranked Sioux Falls defeated Concordia NE 49-7.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
KENDRICK DOZIER, SR. QB, 6'2, 205. LANGSTON UNIVERSITY:
Dozier completed 26-of-42 passes for 327 yards and three touchdowns in a 32-26 loss to Midwestern State. He also had 17 carries for four yards and one score.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
CRIS REISERT, SO. QB, 6'2, 190. OHIO DOMINICAN COLLEGE:
Reisert completed 27-of-31 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns as Ohio Dominican defeated Campbellsville 38-9. He also rushed for 36 yards on five carries and scored once.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
PHIL SCHROER, SO. DB. 6'2, 175. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY:
Schroer broke an NWU single-game individual record with 74 return yards on three interceptions as the Prairie Wolves also tied a single-game team record with six interceptions in a 42-3 win over Briar Cliff. Schroer also added a fumble recovery, a blocked punt and two pass break-ups to go with his five total tackles.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
ZAC GRADOVILLE, SR. PK, 6'2, 190. MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGE:
Gradoville scored 10 points in a Midland Lutheran 21-16 loss at No. 6-ranked Morningside. He kept the Warriors in the game with three field goals of 29, 37, and 20 yards. He also added a PAT in the fourth quarter as MLC pulled within five points late in the game.

NAIA NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
SHANE LONGEST, JR. P/K, 5'11, 180. SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY:
Longest was perfect in SXU's 48-0 win over Lambuth, as he scored 12 points, converting both his field goal attempts (41 and 27 yards) in addition to six extra point attempts. Longest also handled kickoff duties, combining for 562 yards (62.4 yards per kickoff average) with four touchbacks.

NCCAA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
WILLY MIRON, SR. LB. 6'0, 200. NORTHWESTERN (MN) COLLEGE:
Miron totaled 10 tackles (4 solo) in Northwestern's loss to Cornell College. He also had 2.5 tackles for loss of eight yards and one sack for minus seven yards.

 

FOR GAMES PLAYED W/E 8-26-06

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MARQUIS BELTON, SR. WR, 5'8, 165. JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY:
Belton had six receptions for 159 yards and one touchdown in the Golden Bulls 19-14 victory in the opener against Edward Waters.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
EDDIE HILLS, SO. RB, 5'10, 185. WEST LIBERTY STATE COLLEGE:
Hills gained 134 yards on 15 carries with three touchdowns in West Liberty's 31-14 win over Seton Hill...The Florida native dashed 84 yards for a score on his first rush as a Hilltopper.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
DONNIE JOHNSON, JR. QB, 5'11, 180. TIFFIN INIVERSITY:
Johnson rushed for 185 yards on 19 carries while splitting time at quarterback with sophomore Matt Root In Tiffin's 58-32 win over Missouri-Rolla. He had two touchdown runs covering 31 and 10 yards while also helping the offense rack up 406 yards on the ground and 551 yards of offense with no turnovers.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
COREY RUSSELL, SO. QB, 6'4, 185. TUSCULUM COLLEGE:
Came off the bench to pass for 124 yards and two fourth quarter touchdowns as Tusculum defeated No. 17 Bethel (TN) College 17-10 in the Pioneers' season opener. Russell went 12-for-18, including 6-for-8 in the final eight minutes of the game as he orchestrated the comeback. He also gained 39 yards rushing on five attempts.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
LEWIS CORUM, SO. LB, 6'1, 240. SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY:
Corum recorded 11 tackles, nine of them unassisted, as the Rams romped past Millersville 28-7. Corum also picked up a pair of tackles for loss as #16 Shepherd limited Millersville to 236 yards of total offense.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
AARON COTTERAL, SR. DE, 6'1, 225. LENOIR-RHYNE COLLEGE:
Cotteral came up big in Lenoir-Rhyne's 17-14 win over Livingstone College. The Hillcrest High School alum led all tacklers with eight stops, including five for loss and three quarterback sacks. Cotteral led a defense that limited Livingstone to just 221 yards offensively, while sacking the quarterback four times and forcing three turnovers, resulting in 10 of the Bears' 17 points.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JERMAINE HARPER, JR. LB. 6'4, 240. FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Harper did all he could to prevent the loss to Wingate University its season opener. The junior linebacker had 17 total tackles, one pass breakup in the loss. The loss was the first shutout against Kenny Phillips since he became head coach for the Broncos.

NCAA II NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
RAFAEL HORTON, SR. LB, 6'1, 235. FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Horton had 13 tackles (5 solo), two tackles for loss and a QB sack as the Wildcats edged Clark Atlanta, 9-8 in Atlanta.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JEROME BRYANT, JR, RS, 5'10, 190. KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY:
Bryant brought back 4 punts for 97 yards averaging 23 yds per return. He returned two kickoffs for 71 yards as KSU defeated Kentucky Wesleyan 21-7.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANDON GILBERT. JR. K/P, 5'9, 183. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY:
Gilbert made field goals of 24 and 33 yards and was 2-for-2 in the extra point category to account for eight of the Eagles' 20 points in the 20-0 victory over #3 Albany State. He also punted six times for 227 yards (37.8 average per punt), including two inside the 20-yard line.

NCAA II NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS
JACOBY JONES, SR. KR/PR, 6'4, 210. LANE COLLEGE:
Jones returned 4 punts for 87 yards including a 58-yarder for a touchdown. He also returned one kickoff for 31 yards as Lane defeated Lincoln of Missouri 36-0

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
CLAIRBORNE GREEN, SR. OG, 6'4, 330. MOREHOUSE COLLEGE:
Green graded out at 90% while anchoring an offensive line that gained 374 total yards without giving up a sack as Morehouse defeated Benedict 25-24.

NCAA II NATIONAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
LARRY PEOPLES, JR. OL, 6'6, 302. TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY:
Helped Tuskegee generate 360 yards of total offense (236 rushing, 124 passing) while grading out at 90% in Tuskegee's 24-6 win over Stillman.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
MARC BURR, SR. WR. 6'1, 190. URBANA UNIVERSITY:
Burr caught eight passes for n89 yards and four touchdowns in Urbana's 52-7 victory over Southern Virginia.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
RANDY HIPPEARD, SO. QB, 6'3, 202. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA AT WISE:
Hippeard completed 19-of-29 passes for 225 yards and three touchdowns as UV-Wise defeated Brevard 44-20.

NAIA NATIONAL OFFENSIVE
THEZ ROBINSON, JR. RB, 6'1, 205. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Robinson had 167 yards on 17 carries. He scored once on a 60-yard touchdown. NWOSU upset #15 Lindenwood at the 12th Annual Wheat Bowl Classic 14-13, with Robinson scoring the first touchdown. He also had two kickoff returns for 32 yards and was named the Offensive Player of the Game.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
JASON CONNOR, R-FR. DB. 5'11, 180. URBANA UNIVERSITY:
Connor had three total tackles, broke up a pass and returned an interception 79 yards for a touchdown as Urbana defeated Southern Virginia 52-7.

NAIA NATIONAL DEFENSIVE
PAT LLOYD, SR. DE. 6'2, 290. NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY:
Lloyd Totaled seven tackles, six unassisted... Had 2.5 sacks for 21.5 yards lost... Had 3.5 TFL of 24.5 yards lost. He was named Defensive Player of the Game In NWOSU's 14-13 upset win over #15 Lindenwood in the 12th Annual Wheat Bowl.

 

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