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I decided to take a look at how the races for the Payton and Buchanan might look at this point. I did this quickly so there could easily be an error or 20. :)

I know that many of the 20 names I have on both lists are not on there but simply offering a different list from what we have based on what I have seen from certain players. What do you guys think? Anyone major that is missing?

WEEKLY WALTER PAYTON AWARD WATCH LIST

QB BRIAN BABIN, SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA, SR.
PASSING: 163-250, 1,879 yards, 19 TDs, 6 INTs, 65.20%
RUSHING: 41 carries, -25 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 20
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 12th/268.43
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 264.86
PASS EFF: 17th/148.61
GAMES: 7

QB PAT DEVLIN, DELAWARE, JR.
PASSING: 128-196, 1,663 yards, 13 TDs, 3 INTs, 65.31%
RUSHING: 48 carries, 138 yards, 4 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 17
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 20th/237.57
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 257.29
PASS EFF: 8th/155.85
GAMES: 7

QB ARMANTI EDWARDS, APPALACHIAN STATE, SR.
PASSING: 130-179, 1,728 yards, 8 TDs, 1 INT, 72.63%
RUSHING: 66 carries, 344 yards, 8 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 16
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 8th/288.00
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 345.33
PASS EFF: 2nd/167.35
GAMES: 6

QB DERRICK FOURROUX, MCNEESE STATE, SR.
PASSING: 127-201, 1,635 yards, 15 TDs, 4 INTs, 63.18%
RUSHING: 84 carries, 364 yards, 3 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 18
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 23rd/233.57
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 285.57
PASS EFF: 12th/152.16
GAMES: 7

QB PAT GRACE, NORTHERN IOWA, SR.
PASSING: 129-207, 1,904 yards, 17 TDs, 5 INTs, 62.32%
RUSHING: 61 carries, 171 yards, 6 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 23
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 19th/238.00
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 259.38
PASS EFF: 5th/161.85
GAMES: 8

QB MICHAEL HERRICK, NORTHERN ARIZONA, JR.
PASSING: 165-241, 2,101 yards, 16 TDs, 3 INTs, 68.46%
RUSHING: 18 carries, -39 yards
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 16
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 5th/300.14
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 294.57
PASS EFF: 6th/161.11
GAMES: 7

QB CAMERON HIGGINS, WEBER STATE, JR.
PASSING: 215-326, 2,401 yards, 24 TDs, 11 INTs, 65.95%
RUSHING: 21 carries, -78 yards
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 24
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 6th/300.13
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 290.38
PASS EFF: 21st/145.36
GAMES: 8

WR TERRELL HUDGINS, ELON, SR.
RECEIVING: 71 catches, 889 yards, 10 TDs
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 1st/127.00
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 127.00
GAMES: 7

RB TAIWAN JONES, EASTERN WASHINGTON, SOPH.
RUSHING: 105 carries, 841 yards, 10 TDs
RECEIVING: 21 catches, 280 yards, 2 TDs
KICKOFF RETURNS: 20 KR, 381 yards
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 12
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 7th/105.13 yards per game
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 105.1
TACKLES: 2
GAMES: 8

RB DEJI KARIM, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, SR.
RUSHING: 139 carries, 1,025 yards, 10 TDs
RECEIVING: 10 catches, 131 yards
KICKOFF RETURN: 8 KR, 264 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 11
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 1st/146.43 yards per game
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 146.43
GAMES: 7

QB BRYANT LEE, SOUTHERN, SR.
PASSING: 133-220, 1,661 yards, 15 TDs, 6 INTs, 60.45%
RUSHING: 48 carries, 102 yards, 3 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 18
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 21st/237.29
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 251.86
PASS EFF: 24th/140.92
GAMES: 7

RB KYLE MINETT, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, JR.
RUSHING: 160 carries, 799 yards, 10 TDs
RECEIVING: 12 catches, 75 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 11
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 4th/114.14 yards per game
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 114.1
TACKLES: 1
GAMES: 7

QB JEREMY MOSES, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, JR.
PASSING: 185-281, 2,227 yards, 25 TDs, 9 INTs, 65.84%
RUSHING: 26 carries, 34 yards
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 25
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 4th/323.00
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 323.00
PASS EFF: 9th/155.36
GAMES: 7

QB RYAN PERRILLOUX, JACKSONVILLE STATE, SR.
PASSING: 87-142, 1,520 yards, 16 TDs, 2 INT, 61.27%
RUSHING: 69 carries, 211 yards, 4 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 20
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 10th/288.50
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 288.50
PASS EFF: 1st/185.55
GAMES: 6

QB CURTIS PULLEY, FLORIDA A&M, SR.
PASSING: 110-180, 1,483 yards, 10 TDs, 5 INTs, 61.11%
RUSHING: 92 carries, 579 yards, 3 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 13
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 7th/294.57
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 294.57
PASS EFF: 23rd/143.10
GAMES: 7

QB DOMINIC RANDOLPH, HOLY CROSS, SR.
PASSING: 181-277, 2,249 yards, 22 TDs, 9 INTs, 65.34%
RUSHING: 60 carries, 335 yards, 5 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 27
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 1st/369.14
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 369.14
PASS EFF: 11th/153.25
GAMES: 7

QB NOAH SHEPARD, SOUTH DAKOTA, SR.
PASSING: 120-191, 1,617 yards, 14 TDs, 5 INTs, 62.83%
RUSHING: 27 carries, 49 yards
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 14
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 227.29
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 280.14
PASS EFF: 152.89
GAMES: 7

RB DAVID SINISI, MONMOUTH, SR.
RUSHING: 188 carries, 867 yards, 9 TDs
RECEIVING: 11 catches, 212 yards, 2 TDs
PASSING: 2-2, 35 yards, 2 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 13
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 3rd/123.86 yards per game
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 128.86
GAMES: 7

QB JOHN SKELTON, FORDHAM, SR.
PASSING: 162-264, 2,185 yards, 17 TDs, 7 INTs, 61.36%
RUSHING: 53 carries, 140 yards, 4 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 21
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 3rd/312.14
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 332.14
PASS EFF: 18th/146.83
GAMES: 7

RB TREVYN SMITH, WEBER STATE, SR.
RUSHING: 164 carries, 724 yards, 5 TDs
RECEIVING: 30 catches, 249 yards
TOUCHDOWNS: 5
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 8th/103.43 yards per game
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 103.4
GAMES: 7

JUST OUTSIDE THE LIST

WR BUDDY FARNHAM, BROWN, SR.
RUSHING: 1 carry, 9 yards
RECEIVING: 46 catches, 692 yards, 6 TDs, 15.04yds/rec
PUNT RETURNS: 13 PR, 158 yards
KICKOFF RETURNS: 11 KR, 293 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 7
TACKLES: 2
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 2nd/115.33
GAMES: 6

WR/RS MARC MARIANI, MONTANA, SR.
RECEIVING: 30 catches, 594 yards, 6 TDs
KICKOFF RETURN: 1 KR, 21 yards
PUNT RETURN: 9 PR, 247 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 7
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 23rd/84.86
GAMES: 7

QB JOSH MCGREGOR, JACKSONVILLE, SOPH.
PASSING: 103-193, 1,688 yards, 20 TDs, 5 INTs, 53.37%
RUSHING: 36 carries, 124 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 21
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 17th/241.14
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 27th/241.29
PASS EFF: 7th/15.85
GAMES: 7

WEEKLY TOP 5

1. QB ARMANTI EDWARDS, APPALACHIAN STATE, SR.
PASSING: 130-179, 1,728 yards, 8 TDs, 1 INT, 72.63%
RUSHING: 66 carries, 344 yards, 8 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 16
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 8th/288.00
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 345.33
PASS EFF: 2nd/167.35
GAMES: 6

2. RB DEJI KARIM, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, SR.
RUSHING: 139 carries, 1,025 yards, 10 TDs
RECEIVING: 10 catches, 131 yards
KICKOFF RETURN: 8 KR, 264 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 11
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 1st/146.43 yards per game
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 146.43
GAMES: 7

3. WR TERRELL HUDGINS, ELON, SR.
RECEIVING: 71 catches, 889 yards, 10 TDs
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 1st/127.00
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 127.00
GAMES: 7

4. QB DOMINIC RANDOLPH, HOLY CROSS, SR.
PASSING: 181-277, 2,249 yards, 22 TDs, 9 INTs, 65.34%
RUSHING: 60 carries, 335 yards, 5 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 27
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 1st/369.14
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 369.14
PASS EFF: 11th/153.25
GAMES: 7

5. QB RYAN PERRILLOUX, JACKSONVILLE STATE, SR.
PASSING: 87-142, 1,520 yards, 16 TDs, 2 INT, 61.27%
RUSHING: 69 carries, 211 yards, 4 TDs
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 20
PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 10th/288.50
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME: 288.50
PASS EFF: 1st/185.55
GAMES: 6


WEEKLY BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD WATCH LIST

DE CHRISTIAN ANTHONY, GRAMBLING STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 52
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 11
SACKS: 5
INTERCEPTIONS: 4
HURRIES: 4
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
TOUCHDOWNS: 3
GAMES: 7

DE DANNY BATTEN, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 43
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
SACKS: 5
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
HURRIES: 9
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

DE DANE FLETCHER, MONTANA STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 38
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 12
SACKS: 3
HURRIES: 1
BLOCKED KICKS: 1
GAMES: 7

FS CHARLES GRAVES, DELAWARE, SR.
TACKLES: 43
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 2
SACKS: 1
INTERCEPTIONS: 4
PASS BREAKUPS: 3
TOUCHDOWNS: 1
GAMES: 7

DE LARRY HART, CENTRAL ARKANSAS, SR.
TACKLES: 19
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 6
SACKS: 8
INTERCEPTIONS: 1
HURRIES: 2
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 4
BLOCKED KICKS: 1
GAMES: 7

ILB GEORGE HOWARD, MORGAN STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 90
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 6.5
SACKS: 1
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
HURRIES: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
GAMES: 7

DE TIM KNICKY, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, SR.
TACKLES: 25
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
SACKS: 10
PASS BREAKUPS: 2
GAMES: 6

DE TIM KUKUCKA, VILLANOVA, SR.
TACKLES: 35
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
SACKS: 5.5
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
BLOCKED KICKS: 1
GAMES: 8

DE AUSTEN LANE, MURRAY STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 43
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 13
SACKS: 7
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
HURRIES: 5
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
GAMES: 7

FS MARK LEGREE, APPALACHIAN STATE, JR.
TACKLES: 38
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 0.5
INTERCEPTIONS: 3
PASS BREAKUPS: 3
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

CB KOREY LINDSEY, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, JR.
TACKLES: 46
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 1.5
SACKS: 1
INTERCEPTIONS: 6
PASS BREAKUPS: 3
GAMES: 7

DE JEREMY MADDOX, ALABAMA A&M, SR.
TACKLES: 28
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 11
SACKS: 8.5
HURRIES: 6
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
GAMES: 7

DE ARTHUR MOATS, JAMES MADISON, SR.
TACKLES: 59
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 17.5
SACKS: 7
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
BLOCKED KICKS: 1
GAMES: 7

CB JOSH MORRIS, WEBER STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 24
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 1.5
INTERCEPTIONS: 1
PASS BREAKUPS: 4
GAMES: 8

DT MARTIN PARKER, RICHMOND, JR.
TACKLES: 42
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10.5
SACKS: 4
HURRIES: 5
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

DE JAMES RUFFIN, NORTHERN IOWA, SR.
TACKLES: 36
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 9.5
SACKS: 8
HURRIES: 2
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
GAMES: 8

ILB J.C. SHERRITT, EASTERN WASHINGTON, JR.
TACKLES: 119
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
INTERCEPTIONS: 1
PASS BREAKUPS: 2
HURRIES: 1
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 2
FORCED FUMBLES: 3
TOUCHDOWNS: 1
GAMES: 8

OLB DJ SMITH, APPALACHIAN STATE, JR.
TACKLES: 72
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 8
SACKS: 2
PASS BREAKUPS: 4
HURRIES: 3
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 2
GAMES: 7

FS KEVIN THORNTON, ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF, SR.
TACKLES: 38
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 1
INTERCEPTIONS: 6
PASS BREAKUPS: 4
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
TOUCHDOWNS: 2
GAMES: 6

DE ADRIAN TRACY, WILLIAM & MARY, SR.
TACKLES: 42
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 11
SACKS: 7
PASS BREAKUPS: 2
HURRIES: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7


JUST OUTSIDE THE LIST

ILB KADARRON ANDERSON, FURMAN, SOPH.
TACKLES: 91
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 4.5
PASS BREAKUPS: 2
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

DE JOSH BEARD, CHATTANOOGA, SR.
TACKLES: 41
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 9.5
SACKS: 9.5
HURRIES: 2
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

DE ANDRE CAMPBELL, ELON, SR.
TACKLES: 24
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
SACKS: 6
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
HURRIES: 1
GAMES: 7

OLB MATT COHEN, LEHIGH, SR.
TACKLES: 43
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 9
SACKS: 7
GAMES: 7

DE WAYNE CURRY, SOUTH DAKOTA, SR.
TACKLES: 32
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 8
SACKS: 6
HURRIES: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

LB ROB DAMON, RHODE ISLAND, JR.
TACKLES: 79
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
SACKS: 1
INTERCEPTIONS: 1
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 3
TOUCHDOWNS: 1
GAMES: 7

CB T.J. HEATH, JACKSONVILLE STATE, JR.
TACKLES: 26
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 2
INTERCEPTIONS: 5
PASS BREAKUPS: 8
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
TOUCHDOWNS: 2
GAMES: 7

FS JASON HOUSE, SOUTHERN, JR.
TACKLES: 28
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 0.5
INTERCEPTIONS: 6
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

DE GRANT HUNTER, BUTLER, JR.
TACKLES: 31
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10.5
SACKS: 7.5
PASS BREAKUPS: 3
HURRIES: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

DE KEVIN LINEHAN, WEBER STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 34
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 7
SACKS: 6
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 8

OLB MARTY PATTERSON, GARDNER-WEBB, JR.
TACKLES: 60
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 9.5
SACKS: 4
INTERCEPTIONS: 1
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
HURRIES: 4
GAMES: 7

CB JUSTIN ROGERS, RICHMOND, JR.
TACKLES: 15
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 1
INTERCEPTIONS: 2
PASS BREAKUPS: 6
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
GAMES: 7

DT MYCHAL SAVAGE, YOUNGSTOWN STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 24
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 6
SACKS: 4
HURRIES: 1
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

CB PATRICK STOUDAMIRE, WESTERN ILLINOIS, SR.
TACKLES: 19
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 2
INTERCEPTIONS: 1
PASS BREAKUPS: 12
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
TOUCHDOWNS: 1
GAMES: 7

DE DAIN TAYLOR, DRAKE, SR.
TACKLES: 31
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 12.5
SACKS: 7
PASS BREAKUPS: 3
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

ROV JAMES VERCAMMEN, DAYTON, SR.
TACKLES: 77
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 11.5
SACKS: 4
PASS BREAKUPS: 2
GAMES: 7

CB MICHAEL WRIGHT, HOLY CROSS, SR.
TACKLES: 30
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 1
INTERCEPTIONS: 2
PASS BREAKUPS: 11
GAMES: 7


WEEKLY TOP 5

1. DE ARTHUR MOATS, JAMES MADISON, SR.
TACKLES: 59
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 17.5
SACKS: 7
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
BLOCKED KICKS: 1
GAMES: 7

2. DE CHRISTIAN ANTHONY, GRAMBLING STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 52
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 11
SACKS: 5
INTERCEPTIONS: 4
HURRIES: 4
FUMBLES RECOVERED: 1
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
TOUCHDOWNS: 3
GAMES: 7

3. DE DANNY BATTEN, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, SR.
TACKLES: 43
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
SACKS: 5
PASS BREAKUPS: 1
HURRIES: 9
FORCED FUMBLES: 1
GAMES: 7

4. DE JAMES RUFFIN, NORTHERN IOWA, SR.
TACKLES: 36
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 9.5
SACKS: 8
HURRIES: 2
FORCED FUMBLES: 2
GAMES: 8

5. DE TIM KNICKY, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, SR.
TACKLES: 25
TACKLES FOR LOSS: 10
SACKS: 10
PASS BREAKUPS: 2
GAMES: 6
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Missing LB Brandin Jordan of SIU, and Karim has a higher all-purpose yardage.
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houndawg wrote:Missing LB Brandin Jordan of SIU, and Karim has a higher all-purpose yardage.
From the games I had seen I thought Lindsey has had a bigger impact so I chose him to be on the list. Do you think people at SIU would rate Lindsey or Jordan higher in terms of their impact on the overall season?

I got the stats from the NCAA website on everyone. They don't include return numbers in total offense. That is all-purpose yards. Here is the link: http://web1.ncaa.org/mfb/natlRank.jsp?y ... IAA&dest=O
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SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:
houndawg wrote:Missing LB Brandin Jordan of SIU, and Karim has a higher all-purpose yardage.
From the games I had seen I thought Lindsey has had a bigger impact so I chose him to be on the list. Do you think people at SIU would rate Lindsey or Jordan higher in terms of their impact on the overall season?

I got the stats from the NCAA website on everyone so if Karim's numbers are wrong I must have copied them wrong and will double check that. Thanks!
Not trying pick, bro. I just noticed that the rushing per game and the total offense per game were the same.

As for Lindsey/Jordan, it's hard to say, this year probably Lindsey, but Jordan is a big reason why opponents have converted 37% of 3rd downs, 20% of 4th downs (3/15!), and have 3 rushing TDs all season.
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houndawg wrote:
SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:
From the games I had seen I thought Lindsey has had a bigger impact so I chose him to be on the list. Do you think people at SIU would rate Lindsey or Jordan higher in terms of their impact on the overall season?

I got the stats from the NCAA website on everyone so if Karim's numbers are wrong I must have copied them wrong and will double check that. Thanks!
Not trying pick, bro. I just noticed that the rushing per game and the total offense per game were the same.

As for Lindsey/Jordan, it's hard to say, this year probably Lindsey, but Jordan is a big reason why opponents have converted 37% of 3rd downs, 20% of 4th downs (3/15!), and have 3 rushing TDs all season.
One thing that most awards do and I don't is they lean towards seniors and I usually lean towards the biggest impact player regardless of what year they are. I try not to look at class and I know with the official awards they have to do that. Just trying to give a different look at the awards. The top 5 players for both are on the official lists and I did try to make sure I kept the top 5 to players only on the official list so I would not be too much of a rebel on this. :)
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Unfortuntely they will probably taking Dane Fletcher off the the list. He missed last weeks game against EWU and will miss this week and possibly next week as well due to illness. Tough break for a great kid and it's his senior year.
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SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:QB BRIAN BABIN, SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA, SR.
RUSHING: 41 carries, -25 yards, 1 TD
Not very allusive, is he? :shock:
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Weber State has a 3rd guy that should be considered that hasn't been discussed as well last season he wasn't relevant either.

WR/RS Tim Toone, Weber State, SR.
RECEIVING: 53 catches, 718 yards, 6 TDs
PUNT RETURN: 15 PR, 284 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 7
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 89.75
GAMES: 8


Last season's receiving yards top 5:

RECEIVING YARDS YDS
1. Tim Toone, WEB 1525
2. John Matthews, USD 1478
3. Andre Roberts, CIT 1334
4. Marc Mariani, MONT 1308
5. Tony Washington, CSUS 1279
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SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:QB BRIAN BABIN, SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA, SR.
RUSHING: 41 carries, -25 yards, 1 TD
Not very allusive, is he? :shock:
Well, in their offense he doesn't have to be because they pass the ball so much. :)
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weberwildcat wrote:Weber State has a 3rd guy that should be considered that hasn't been discussed as well last season he wasn't relevant either.

WR/RS Tim Toone, Weber State, SR.
RECEIVING: 53 catches, 718 yards, 6 TDs
PUNT RETURN: 15 PR, 284 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 7
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 89.75
GAMES: 8


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1. Tim Toone, WEB 1525
2. John Matthews, USD 1478
3. Andre Roberts, CIT 1334
4. Marc Mariani, MONT 1308
5. Tony Washington, CSUS 1279
I thought about Toone but 3 guys from the same team seems a bit too much. Looking at the 3 returning from last year you can certainly see that teams have focused on shutting them down because all of their numbers are down. Of course, if I was a coach I would have done the same thing because Toone, Roberts, and Mariani are all great players.
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SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:
weberwildcat wrote:Weber State has a 3rd guy that should be considered that hasn't been discussed as well last season he wasn't relevant either.

WR/RS Tim Toone, Weber State, SR.
RECEIVING: 53 catches, 718 yards, 6 TDs
PUNT RETURN: 15 PR, 284 yards, 1 TD
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 7
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 89.75
GAMES: 8


Last season's receiving yards top 5:

RECEIVING YARDS YDS
1. Tim Toone, WEB 1525
2. John Matthews, USD 1478
3. Andre Roberts, CIT 1334
4. Marc Mariani, MONT 1308
5. Tony Washington, CSUS 1279
I thought about Toone but 3 guys from the same team seems a bit too much. Looking at the 3 returning from last year you can certainly see that teams have focused on shutting them down because all of their numbers are down. Of course, if I was a coach I would have done the same thing because Toone, Roberts, and Mariani are all great players.
Ya 3 is just too many so Toone gets dis'd by default. Really though they should drop Trevyn Smith and add Toone. Smith didn't even play last week and is falling behind the other running backs. Smith was just automatic for a preseaon pick, in 2008 he led all of FCS/FBS in scoring and I believe rushing in FCS or was in the top few.
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SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:Well, in their offense he doesn't have to be because they pass the ball so much. :)
Wouldn't hurt. I'm just not used to seeing a QB with negative rushing yards, especially in college.
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89Hen wrote:
SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:QB BRIAN BABIN, SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA, SR.
RUSHING: 41 carries, -25 yards, 1 TD
Not very allusive, is he? :shock:
I don't think he's very elusive either. He needs to step it up! :rofl: :thumb:
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J.C. Sherritt has 12 TFL, not 10. Just FYI.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:J.C. Sherritt has 12 TFL, not 10. Just FYI.
And how can Sherritt not be in the top 5 with those kind of numbers??
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89Hen wrote:
SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:QB BRIAN BABIN, SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA, SR.
RUSHING: 41 carries, -25 yards, 1 TD
Not very allusive, is he? :shock:
Wouldn't categorize Brian as a mobile by any stretch, but he's more elusive than you think...he's rarely asked to run and when you run as man four and five receiver patterns as we do, you're vulnerable to taking sacks...he moves around in the pocket very well.
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Pat Grace has no chance at the award, after his past two games.
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houndawg wrote:
SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:
From the games I had seen I thought Lindsey has had a bigger impact so I chose him to be on the list. Do you think people at SIU would rate Lindsey or Jordan higher in terms of their impact on the overall season?

I got the stats from the NCAA website on everyone so if Karim's numbers are wrong I must have copied them wrong and will double check that. Thanks!
Not trying pick, bro. I just noticed that the rushing per game and the total offense per game were the same.

As for Lindsey/Jordan, it's hard to say, this year probably Lindsey, but Jordan is a big reason why opponents have converted 37% of 3rd downs, 20% of 4th downs (3/15!), and have 3 rushing TDs all season.
Jordan's pressure on the QB probably helped Lindsey get some of those INTs. Both are good players and complement each other well. Mixon would probably be in the mix if he hadn't got his jaw broken at Marshall and missed all those weeks. Kyle Walker filled in the games he missed and had 25 tackles, 5 TFL and 4.5 sacks. Pretty good for an undersized backup LB. Walker may be the only second stringer in the top 20 in the nation in sacks.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:J.C. Sherritt has 12 TFL, not 10. Just FYI.
According to the Big Sky website he has 10. http://www.bigskyconf.com/sports/footba ... m#team.def
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EWURanger wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:J.C. Sherritt has 12 TFL, not 10. Just FYI.
And how can Sherritt not be in the top 5 with those kind of numbers??
I have seen every player in my top 5 and Sherritt and I think Sherritt is close but those other guys are special. Sherritt is a good player but I felt those in my top 5 have the "it" factor above all. Sherritt will be in the preseason top 3 for next year though. He could even slip into my top 5 here in the next couple of weeks if any of my current 5 have a bad week or two and Sherritt keeps it up.
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