I thought FBS drop-downs weren't eligible to win it?EWURanger wrote:How may FBS drop-downs have ever won the Payton? Won't happen.ming01 wrote:Washaun Ealey Georgia RB transfer to Jackonsville St. is the early Payton favorite. Also, Mike Paulus should be on the list
Projected Walter Payton and Buck Buchanan Award Watch Lists
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if FBS transfers arent eligible then i stand corrected. if not it doesnt change the fact that he will be the best player in the FCS, esp. RB next seasonEWURanger wrote:How may FBS drop-downs have ever won the Payton? Won't happen.ming01 wrote:Washaun Ealey Georgia RB transfer to Jackonsville St. is the early Payton favorite. Also, Mike Paulus should be on the list
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Moore has been moved from a WR to a running back. If they get him the ball more he is going to have a big year. I have heard a lot of people say that Tevoy Moore reminds them of Quizz Rogers I agree.He is a very good runner and is probably one of the fastest players in the FCS.CatBlitz22 wrote:A special teams standout is not going to win the Payton. 673 offensive yards is nothing to write home about.
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Re: Projected Walter Payton and Buck Buchanan Award Watch Li
Projected 2011 regular season numbers for Murray State's QB based on his six starts last season:
3,750 passing yards / 28 passing TDs / 9 INTs
450 rushing yards / 9 TDs
Brockman's numbers could be adjusted slightly downward because of the projected success of RB Mike Harris who figures to go for 1,300+ rushing / 15 TDs.
The overall numbers for both Brockman and Harris go higher when post-season play comes into the mix. The Hatch Attack was the #5 overall offense in '10 and didn't hit its stride until lineup changes midway through. MSU is loaded with returnees on offense and should put up fantasy league numbers this season. Averaging 500+ ypg on offense is very realistic. Those numbers should put Brockmand and Harris in the upper tier for post-season award considerations.
3,750 passing yards / 28 passing TDs / 9 INTs
450 rushing yards / 9 TDs
Brockman's numbers could be adjusted slightly downward because of the projected success of RB Mike Harris who figures to go for 1,300+ rushing / 15 TDs.
The overall numbers for both Brockman and Harris go higher when post-season play comes into the mix. The Hatch Attack was the #5 overall offense in '10 and didn't hit its stride until lineup changes midway through. MSU is loaded with returnees on offense and should put up fantasy league numbers this season. Averaging 500+ ypg on offense is very realistic. Those numbers should put Brockmand and Harris in the upper tier for post-season award considerations.
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I said this in another thread but FBS transfers can be total boom or total bust. Just because he comes from the SEC doesnt mean that Ealey is automatically the best player in FCS. Thats like saying that someone from Microsoft comes over and he automatically is the best at his job just because he comes from Microsoftming01 wrote:if FBS transfers arent eligible then i stand corrected. if not it doesnt change the fact that he will be the best player in the FCS, esp. RB next seasonEWURanger wrote:
How may FBS drop-downs have ever won the Payton? Won't happen.

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+1bjtheflamesfan wrote:I said this in another thread but FBS transfers can be total boom or total bust. Just because he comes from the SEC doesnt mean that Ealey is automatically the best player in FCS. Thats like saying that someone from Microsoft comes over and he automatically is the best at his job just because he comes from Microsoftming01 wrote:
if FBS transfers arent eligible then i stand corrected. if not it doesnt change the fact that he will be the best player in the FCS, esp. RB next season
