Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
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Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Here is this week's outlook. I rushed through so there might be a couple of typos but I think things are starting to shape up. Just one more week to go.
WATCH LISTS UPDATE- NOVEMBER 15, 2010
MY 20 PAYTON WATCH CANDIDATES
QB Matt Barr, Western Illinois, Sr.- 187-306, 2781 yds, 24 TD, 4 INT, 61.1%, 160.7 pass eff., 278.1 yds/gm, 80 carries, 338 yds, 4.2ypc, 5 TD in 10 games.
QB Mike Brown, Liberty, Jr.- 203-320, 2622 yds, 21 TD, 10 INT, 63.4%, 147.7 pass eff., 262.2 yds/gm, 130 carries, 694 yds, 5.3ypc, 7 TD, 69.4 yds/gm, 3 catches, 18 yds in 10 games.
QB Pat Devlin, Delaware, Sr.- 149-221, 1853 yds, 11 TD, 2 INT, 67.4%, 152.5 pass eff., 205.9 yds/gm, 46 carries, 113 yds, 2.5ypc, 1 TD in 9 games.
QB Matthew Johnson, Bethune-Cookman, Sr.- 140-215, 1844 yds, 13 TD, 5 INT, 65.1%, 152.5 pass eff., 184.4 yds/gm, 128 carries, 670 yds, 5.2ypc, 7 TD, 67.0 yds/gm in 10 games.
QB Denarius McGhee, Montana State, Fr.- 197-312, 2802, 20 TD, 5 INT, 63.1%, 156.5 pass eff., 280.2 yds/gm, 69 carries, 165 yds, 2.4ypc, 2 TD in 10 games.
QB Josh McGregor, Jacksonville, Jr.- 205-326, 3049 yds, 32 TD, 7 INT, 62.9%, 169.5 pass eff., 277.2 yds/gm, 51 carries, -15 yds, 2 TD in 11 games.
QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 268-440, 3169 yds, 31 TD, 4 INT, 60.9%, 142.8 pass eff., 316.9 yds/gm, 13 carries, -74 yds in 10 games.
QB DeAndre Presley, Appalachian State, Jr.- 158-252, 2066 yds, 17 TD, 4 INT, 62.7%, 150.7 pass eff., 206.6 yds/gm, 124 carries, 727 yds, 5.9ypc, 11 TD in 10 games.
QB Scott Riddle, Elon, Sr.- 249-368, 2779 yds, 23 TD, 6 INT, 67.7%, 148.5 pass eff., 308.8 yds/gm, 40 carries, -39 yds, 1 TD in 9 games.
QB Casey Therriault, Jackson State, Jr.- 239-415, 3272 yds, 29 TD, 8 INT, 57.6%, 143.0 pass eff., 327.2 yds/gm, 92 carries, 113 yds, 1.2ypc, 9 TD in 10 games.
QB Chris Whitney, Villanova, Sr.- 144-226, 1668 yds, 16 TD, 5 INT, 63.7%, 144.7 pass eff., 166.8 yds/gm, 123 carries, 468 yds, 3.8ypc, 9 TD in 10 games.
RB Eric Breitenstein, Wofford, Jr.- 192 carries, 1228 yds, 17 TD, 6.4ypc, 122.8 yds/gm, 3 catches, 34 yds in 10 games.
RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 287 carries, 1667 yds, 19 TD, 5.8ypc, 166.7 yds/gm, 14 catches, 132 yds, 9.4ypc in 10 games.
RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 159 carries, 1236 yds, 11 TD, 7.8ypc, 137.3 yds/gm, 17 catches, 287 yds, 16.9ypc, 2 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 9 games.
RB Kyle Minett, South Dakota State, Sr.- 234 carries, 1208 yds, 5.2ypc, 12 TD, 120.8 yds/gm, 28 catches, 192 yds, 6.9ypc in 10 games.
RB Andrew Pierce, Delaware, Fr.- 208 carries, 1080 yds, 12 TD, 5.2ypc, 108.0 yds/gm, 17 catches, 141 yds, 8.3ypc, 2 TD in 10 games.
RB Frank Warren, Grambling State, Sr.- 211 carries, 1431 yards, 15 TD, 6.8ypc, 143.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 142 yds, 8.4ypc, 1 TD, 2 KR, 33 yds in 10 games.
WR Tysson Poots, Southern Utah, Sr.- 85 catches, 1230 yards, 11 TD, 14.5ypc, 111.8 yds/gm in 11 games.
OT Ben Ijalana, Villanova, Sr.
MY TOP FIVE
1. QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 268-440, 3169 yds, 31 TD, 4 INT, 60.9%, 142.8 pass eff., 316.9 yds/gm, 13 carries, -74 yds in 10 games.
His career, records broken, and reputation look like they could earn him this year’s Payton. He now has over 30 touchdowns and has thrown for a whopping 3100 yards. This is still not a definite as anyone in my top five could possibly vault to number one next week with a big performance.
2. RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 159 carries, 1236 yds, 11 TD, 7.8ypc, 137.3 yds/gm, 17 catches, 287 yds, 16.9ypc, 2 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 9 games.
Jones would win this award if he had not been hurt. I’m convinced of it. When healthy he is dominant week in and week out. He is the most explosive back I have seen this year. He is versatile as he can return kicks, does a good job of receiving out of the backfield, and he can carry the load 20-25 times a game.
3. OT Ben Ijalana, Villanova, Sr.
Ijalana won’t finish this high but he should. He has been dominant all season long and is the sole reason directors and GMs have come in to Villanova. He will end his career as a three-time first-team All-CAA selection and two-time first-team All-American. Ijalana is the best offensive lineman I have seen in FCS in 10 years.
4. RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 287 carries, 1667 yds, 19 TD, 5.8ypc, 166.7 yds/gm, 14 catches, 132 yds, 9.4ypc in 10 games.
Eachus has been impressive all season long leading the nation in rushing and will likely surpass 20 rushing touchdowns, a rare feat, this week.
5. RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
Harris has not gotten the respect he deserves. While he is not big he is fast, quick, and explosive. He is the sole reason SEMO is ranked in the top 10 because without him this offense would not be nearly as effective.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
QB Sean Brackett, Columbia, Soph.- 153-265, 1893 yds, 18 TD, 6 INT, 57.7%, 135.6 pass eff., 210.3 yds/gm, 139 carries, 528 yds, 3.8ypc, 3 TD in 9 games.
QB B.J. Coleman, Chattanooga, Jr.- 200-348, 2786 yds, 26 TDs, 12 INT, 57.5%, 142.5 pass eff., 278.6 yds/gm, 36 carries, -10 yds, 4 TD in 10 games.
QB Thomas DeMarco, Old Dominion, Jr.- 211-369, 2470 yds, 22 TD, 11 INT, 57.2%, 127.1 pass eff., 126 carries, 428 yds, 3.4ypc, 8 TD in 10 games.
QB Brad Sorensen, Southern Utah, Soph.- 261-390, 3163, 21 TD, 6 INT, 66.9%, 149.7 pass eff., 287.5 yds/gm, 64 carries, 7 yds, 2 TD in 11 games.
RB Jordan Brown, Bryant, Soph.- 219 carries, 1173 yds, 5.4ypc, 13 TD, 130.3 yds/gm, 10 catches, 129 yds, 12.9ypc, 1 TD, 4 PR, 139 yds, 34.8avg, 2 TD, 10 KR, 213 yds, 21.3avg in 10 games.
RB Jamaine Cook, Youngstown State, Soph., 241 carries, 1276 yds, 5.3ypc, 11 TD, 116.0 yds/gm, 25 catches, 219 yds, 8.8ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Chris Evans, Samford, Sr.- 205 carries, 1015 yds, 5.0ypc, 7 TD, 101.5 yds/gm, 18 catches, 60 yds, 3.3ypc in 10 games.
RB Gino Gordon, Harvard, Sr.- 154 carries, 1023 yds, 6.6ypc, 8 TD, 113.7 yds/gm, 17 catches, 141 yds, 8.3ypc in 9 games.
RB Jonathan Grimes, William & Mary, Jr.- 178 carries, 714 yds, 4.0ypc, 8 TD, 71.4 yds/gm, 1-1, 6 yds, 1 TD, 21 catches, 156 yds, 7.4ypc, 16 KR, 413 yds, 25.8avg in 10 games.
RB Russ Myles, Robert Morris, Sr., 211 carries, 1246 yds, 5.9ypc, 8 TD, 124.6 yds/gm, 8 catches, 117 yds, 14.6ypc, 1 TD in 10 games.
RB Nick Schwieger, Dartmouth, Jr.- 216 carries, 1028 yds, 11 TD, 4.8avg, 128.5 yds/gm, 1-1, 62 yds, 1 TD, 26 catches, 201 yds, 7.7ypc in 8 games.
WR Chris Summers, Liberty, Jr.- 76 catches, 1081 yds, 15 TD, 14.2ypc, 108.1 yds/gm in 10 games.
WR Raymond Webber, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Sr.- 90 catches, 1318 yds, 10 TD, 14.6ypc, 131.8 yds/gm in 10 games.
MY 20 BUCHANAN BATTLE CANDIDATES
DE Kenneth Charles, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 52 TT, 13.5 TFL, 10 sacks, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 3 FF in 10 games.
DE Jabari Fletcher, Appalachian State, Sr.- 49 TT, 12 TFL, 7 sacks, 1 INT, 4 PBU, 8 QBH, 4 FR/returned one for TD, 1 FF in 10 games.
DE Mario Kurn, San Diego, Jr.- 66 TT, 27 TFL, 17 sacks, 5 PBU, 7 QBH, 2 FF in 11 games.
DE Ameet Pall, Wofford, Jr.- 45 TT, 19.5 TFL, 12.5 sacks, 6 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
DT Kenrick Ellis, Hampton, Sr.- 90 TT, 14 TFL, 2 sacks, 4 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
DT Martin Parker, Richmond, Sr.- 90 TT, 12.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 1 PBU, 9 QBH, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 10 games.
DT Brent Russell, Georgia Southern, Soph.- 49 TT, 14.5 TFL, 6 sacks, 2 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 10 games.
LB Matt Evans, New Hampshire, Soph.- 128 TT, 8 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Kyle Glazier, Western Illinois, Sr.- 129 TT, 9.5 TFL, 3 sacks, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB Tyler Holmes, UMASS, Jr.- 107 TT, 12 TFL, 5 sacks, 5 INT/returned two for TD, 1 PBU, 1 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Ryan Lewis, Bethune-Cookman, Jr.- 68 TT, 11.5 TFL, 5 sacks, 4 INT/returned one for TD, 2 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR/returned one for TD, 4 FF in 10 games.
LB Keith Pough, Howard, Soph.- 92 TT, 25 TFL, 8.5 sacks, 3 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
LB J.C. Sherritt, Eastern Washington, Sr.- 117 TT, 10 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 3 INT, 3 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB D.J. Smith, Appalachian State, Sr.- 108 TT, 3 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 3 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR in 10 games.
CB Trumaine Johnson, Montana, Jr.- 43 TT, 3.5 TFL, 0.5 sack, 4 INTs/returned 2 for TDs, 7 PBU, 2 carries, 9 yds, 8 KR, 178 yds, 25.1avg in 10 games.
CB Korey Lindsey, Southern Illinois, Sr.- 40 TT, 2.5 TFL, 7 PBU in 10 games.
FS Tylor Brock, Southeast Missouri State, Soph.- 53 TT, 0.5 TFL, 6 INT/returned two for TD, 2 PBU in 11 games.
FS Mark LeGree, Appalachian State, Sr.- 42 TT, 1 TFL, 5 INT, 6 PBU in 10 games.
SS Eugene Clifford, Tennessee State, Sr.- 73 TT, 1 TFL, 0.5 sack, 4 INT, 8 PBU, 1 FF in 10 games.
SS James Vercammen, Dayton, Sr.- 100 TT, 13.5 TFL, 5.5 sacks, 1 INT, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 11 games.
MY TOP FIVE
1. LB Tyler Holmes, UMASS, Jr.- 107 TT, 12 TFL, 5 sacks, 5 INT/returned two for TD, 1 PBU, 1 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
Holmes almost solidified this award over the last two weeks and should walk away with it if he has another huge week coming up. He makes plays in the run and pass game and is a violent hitter feared by CAA quarterbacks.
2. LB J.C. Sherritt, Eastern Washington, Sr.- 117 TT, 10 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 3 INT, 3 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
Sherritt has led EWU to a national ranking of third and leads the team in tackles. He brings a name reputation and has been a playmaker in the run and pass game.
3. DT Kenrick Ellis, Hampton, Sr.- 90 TT, 14 TFL, 2 sacks, 4 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
While the MEAC is not a great league Ellis is the most physically imposing player in FCS and would be first on the list if not for the league and lack of gaudy sack numbers. If not for his off field issues he would be a likely second or third round draft choice in the spring.
4. LB Matt Evans, New Hampshire, Soph.- 128 TT, 8 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
Evans has been hot the last few weeks. He is tied for second nationally in tackles per game (12.80) and he has made plays picking off passes and wreaking havoc in the backfield. His play has set him up nicely to become a front runner for the 2011 award.
5. DT Brent Russell, Georgia Southern, Soph.- 49 TT, 14.5 TFL, 6 sacks, 2 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 10 games.
Russell not only earned a spot in the top 20 but has vaulted into my top five with his dominating performances the last two weeks. He is a major part of the most impressive defensive tackle group I have seen in some time in FCS.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
DE Coulter Boyer, North Dakota Sate, Jr.- 45 TT, 10 TFL, 7 sacks, INT returned for TD, 4 PBU, 10 QBH, 3 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
DE Erik Clanton, The Citadel, Sr.- 59 TT, 13 TFL, 9 sacks, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
DE Chris Donald, Chattanooga, Jr.- 47 TT, 13.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 2 QBH, 2 FR, 4 FF in 10 games.
DE Zack Nash, Sacramento State, Jr.- 35 TT, 14.5 TFL, 11 sacks, 4 QBH, 5 FF in 10 games.
DE Ben Obaseki, Indiana State, Soph.- 63 TT, 16 TFL, 9 sacks, 1 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF, 1 SAF in 10 games.
DE Brandon Peguese, Hampton, Sr.- 78 TT, 21 TFL, 7 sacks, 1 PBU, 12 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
DE Dain Taylor, Drake, Sr.- 59 TT, 24 TFL, 13.5 sacks, 1 INT returned for TD, 4 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF, 2 BLK in 11 games.
DT Ibraham Abdulai, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Sr.- 55 TT, 17.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 5 QBH, 2 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
DT Ronnie Cameron, Old Dominion, Jr.- 58 TT, 15.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 8 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
DT Andre Caroll, Delaware State, Sr.- 88 TT, 13.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 1 INT, 5 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Kadarron Anderson, Furman, Jr.- 104 TT, 6 TFL, 1 INT, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB Josh Bey, UT Martin, Sr.- 91 TT, 12.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 5 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 11 games.
LB Ryan Consiglio, Chattanooga, Jr.- 103 TT, 8.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 INT, 4 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB John Eddy, Northern Colorado, Sr.- 90 TT, 8.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 2 PBU, 8 QBH, 1 FR, 2 FF, 1 BLK in 11 games.
LB Eric McBride, Richmond, Sr.- 114 TT, 6 TFL, 1 sack, 2 INT, 4 PBU, 3 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Mark Newbill, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.- 107 TT, 5.5 TFL, 1 sack, 2 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB Bryce Smith, Samford, Sr.- 120 TT, 6.5 TFL, 0.5 sack, 1 INT, 3 PBU in 10 games.
LB A.J. Storms, Idaho State, Jr.- 128 TT, 7.5 TFL, 2 PBU in 10 games.
LB Antoine Wilkinson, Missouri State, Sr.- 86 TT, 6.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 3 PBU, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 10 games.
LB Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 89 TT, 5 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 4 PBU, 3 FR in 10 games.
CB Jarard Cribbs, Lehigh, Sr.- 38 TT, 3 TFL, 6 INT/returned one for TD, 4 PBU, 19 PR, 132 yds, 6.9avg in 10 games.
CB Moses Ellis, Prairie View A&M, Sr.- 39 TT, 1 TFL, 6 INT, 13 PBU, 2 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
CB Charles James, Charleston Southern, Soph.- 39 TT, 1 TFL, 6 INT, 11 PBU in 8 games.
CB EJ Jones, Illinois State, Sr.- 34 TT, 7 INT, 2 PBU, 1 FF in 11 games.
CB Torez Jones, Western Carolina, Jr.- 57 TT, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 7 INT, 5 PBU, 1 FR in 10 games.
CB Ryan Steed, Furman, Jr.- 57 TT, 2 TFL, 4 INT/returned 2 for TDs, 9 PBU, 3 FF in 10 games.
FS Thomas Broussard, Samford, Sr.- 39 TT, 3 TFL, 0.5 sack, 6 INT, 3 PBU in 10 games.
SS Tommy Connors, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.- 95 TT, 10.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 3 INT/returned one for TD, 6 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FF, 4 FF in 10 games.
SS Erik Stoll, Montana, Sr.- 70 TT, 2.5 TFL, 5 INT/returned one for TD, 4 PBU in 10 games.
WATCH LISTS UPDATE- NOVEMBER 15, 2010
MY 20 PAYTON WATCH CANDIDATES
QB Matt Barr, Western Illinois, Sr.- 187-306, 2781 yds, 24 TD, 4 INT, 61.1%, 160.7 pass eff., 278.1 yds/gm, 80 carries, 338 yds, 4.2ypc, 5 TD in 10 games.
QB Mike Brown, Liberty, Jr.- 203-320, 2622 yds, 21 TD, 10 INT, 63.4%, 147.7 pass eff., 262.2 yds/gm, 130 carries, 694 yds, 5.3ypc, 7 TD, 69.4 yds/gm, 3 catches, 18 yds in 10 games.
QB Pat Devlin, Delaware, Sr.- 149-221, 1853 yds, 11 TD, 2 INT, 67.4%, 152.5 pass eff., 205.9 yds/gm, 46 carries, 113 yds, 2.5ypc, 1 TD in 9 games.
QB Matthew Johnson, Bethune-Cookman, Sr.- 140-215, 1844 yds, 13 TD, 5 INT, 65.1%, 152.5 pass eff., 184.4 yds/gm, 128 carries, 670 yds, 5.2ypc, 7 TD, 67.0 yds/gm in 10 games.
QB Denarius McGhee, Montana State, Fr.- 197-312, 2802, 20 TD, 5 INT, 63.1%, 156.5 pass eff., 280.2 yds/gm, 69 carries, 165 yds, 2.4ypc, 2 TD in 10 games.
QB Josh McGregor, Jacksonville, Jr.- 205-326, 3049 yds, 32 TD, 7 INT, 62.9%, 169.5 pass eff., 277.2 yds/gm, 51 carries, -15 yds, 2 TD in 11 games.
QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 268-440, 3169 yds, 31 TD, 4 INT, 60.9%, 142.8 pass eff., 316.9 yds/gm, 13 carries, -74 yds in 10 games.
QB DeAndre Presley, Appalachian State, Jr.- 158-252, 2066 yds, 17 TD, 4 INT, 62.7%, 150.7 pass eff., 206.6 yds/gm, 124 carries, 727 yds, 5.9ypc, 11 TD in 10 games.
QB Scott Riddle, Elon, Sr.- 249-368, 2779 yds, 23 TD, 6 INT, 67.7%, 148.5 pass eff., 308.8 yds/gm, 40 carries, -39 yds, 1 TD in 9 games.
QB Casey Therriault, Jackson State, Jr.- 239-415, 3272 yds, 29 TD, 8 INT, 57.6%, 143.0 pass eff., 327.2 yds/gm, 92 carries, 113 yds, 1.2ypc, 9 TD in 10 games.
QB Chris Whitney, Villanova, Sr.- 144-226, 1668 yds, 16 TD, 5 INT, 63.7%, 144.7 pass eff., 166.8 yds/gm, 123 carries, 468 yds, 3.8ypc, 9 TD in 10 games.
RB Eric Breitenstein, Wofford, Jr.- 192 carries, 1228 yds, 17 TD, 6.4ypc, 122.8 yds/gm, 3 catches, 34 yds in 10 games.
RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 287 carries, 1667 yds, 19 TD, 5.8ypc, 166.7 yds/gm, 14 catches, 132 yds, 9.4ypc in 10 games.
RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 159 carries, 1236 yds, 11 TD, 7.8ypc, 137.3 yds/gm, 17 catches, 287 yds, 16.9ypc, 2 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 9 games.
RB Kyle Minett, South Dakota State, Sr.- 234 carries, 1208 yds, 5.2ypc, 12 TD, 120.8 yds/gm, 28 catches, 192 yds, 6.9ypc in 10 games.
RB Andrew Pierce, Delaware, Fr.- 208 carries, 1080 yds, 12 TD, 5.2ypc, 108.0 yds/gm, 17 catches, 141 yds, 8.3ypc, 2 TD in 10 games.
RB Frank Warren, Grambling State, Sr.- 211 carries, 1431 yards, 15 TD, 6.8ypc, 143.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 142 yds, 8.4ypc, 1 TD, 2 KR, 33 yds in 10 games.
WR Tysson Poots, Southern Utah, Sr.- 85 catches, 1230 yards, 11 TD, 14.5ypc, 111.8 yds/gm in 11 games.
OT Ben Ijalana, Villanova, Sr.
MY TOP FIVE
1. QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 268-440, 3169 yds, 31 TD, 4 INT, 60.9%, 142.8 pass eff., 316.9 yds/gm, 13 carries, -74 yds in 10 games.
His career, records broken, and reputation look like they could earn him this year’s Payton. He now has over 30 touchdowns and has thrown for a whopping 3100 yards. This is still not a definite as anyone in my top five could possibly vault to number one next week with a big performance.
2. RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 159 carries, 1236 yds, 11 TD, 7.8ypc, 137.3 yds/gm, 17 catches, 287 yds, 16.9ypc, 2 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 9 games.
Jones would win this award if he had not been hurt. I’m convinced of it. When healthy he is dominant week in and week out. He is the most explosive back I have seen this year. He is versatile as he can return kicks, does a good job of receiving out of the backfield, and he can carry the load 20-25 times a game.
3. OT Ben Ijalana, Villanova, Sr.
Ijalana won’t finish this high but he should. He has been dominant all season long and is the sole reason directors and GMs have come in to Villanova. He will end his career as a three-time first-team All-CAA selection and two-time first-team All-American. Ijalana is the best offensive lineman I have seen in FCS in 10 years.
4. RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 287 carries, 1667 yds, 19 TD, 5.8ypc, 166.7 yds/gm, 14 catches, 132 yds, 9.4ypc in 10 games.
Eachus has been impressive all season long leading the nation in rushing and will likely surpass 20 rushing touchdowns, a rare feat, this week.
5. RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
Harris has not gotten the respect he deserves. While he is not big he is fast, quick, and explosive. He is the sole reason SEMO is ranked in the top 10 because without him this offense would not be nearly as effective.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
QB Sean Brackett, Columbia, Soph.- 153-265, 1893 yds, 18 TD, 6 INT, 57.7%, 135.6 pass eff., 210.3 yds/gm, 139 carries, 528 yds, 3.8ypc, 3 TD in 9 games.
QB B.J. Coleman, Chattanooga, Jr.- 200-348, 2786 yds, 26 TDs, 12 INT, 57.5%, 142.5 pass eff., 278.6 yds/gm, 36 carries, -10 yds, 4 TD in 10 games.
QB Thomas DeMarco, Old Dominion, Jr.- 211-369, 2470 yds, 22 TD, 11 INT, 57.2%, 127.1 pass eff., 126 carries, 428 yds, 3.4ypc, 8 TD in 10 games.
QB Brad Sorensen, Southern Utah, Soph.- 261-390, 3163, 21 TD, 6 INT, 66.9%, 149.7 pass eff., 287.5 yds/gm, 64 carries, 7 yds, 2 TD in 11 games.
RB Jordan Brown, Bryant, Soph.- 219 carries, 1173 yds, 5.4ypc, 13 TD, 130.3 yds/gm, 10 catches, 129 yds, 12.9ypc, 1 TD, 4 PR, 139 yds, 34.8avg, 2 TD, 10 KR, 213 yds, 21.3avg in 10 games.
RB Jamaine Cook, Youngstown State, Soph., 241 carries, 1276 yds, 5.3ypc, 11 TD, 116.0 yds/gm, 25 catches, 219 yds, 8.8ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Chris Evans, Samford, Sr.- 205 carries, 1015 yds, 5.0ypc, 7 TD, 101.5 yds/gm, 18 catches, 60 yds, 3.3ypc in 10 games.
RB Gino Gordon, Harvard, Sr.- 154 carries, 1023 yds, 6.6ypc, 8 TD, 113.7 yds/gm, 17 catches, 141 yds, 8.3ypc in 9 games.
RB Jonathan Grimes, William & Mary, Jr.- 178 carries, 714 yds, 4.0ypc, 8 TD, 71.4 yds/gm, 1-1, 6 yds, 1 TD, 21 catches, 156 yds, 7.4ypc, 16 KR, 413 yds, 25.8avg in 10 games.
RB Russ Myles, Robert Morris, Sr., 211 carries, 1246 yds, 5.9ypc, 8 TD, 124.6 yds/gm, 8 catches, 117 yds, 14.6ypc, 1 TD in 10 games.
RB Nick Schwieger, Dartmouth, Jr.- 216 carries, 1028 yds, 11 TD, 4.8avg, 128.5 yds/gm, 1-1, 62 yds, 1 TD, 26 catches, 201 yds, 7.7ypc in 8 games.
WR Chris Summers, Liberty, Jr.- 76 catches, 1081 yds, 15 TD, 14.2ypc, 108.1 yds/gm in 10 games.
WR Raymond Webber, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Sr.- 90 catches, 1318 yds, 10 TD, 14.6ypc, 131.8 yds/gm in 10 games.
MY 20 BUCHANAN BATTLE CANDIDATES
DE Kenneth Charles, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 52 TT, 13.5 TFL, 10 sacks, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 3 FF in 10 games.
DE Jabari Fletcher, Appalachian State, Sr.- 49 TT, 12 TFL, 7 sacks, 1 INT, 4 PBU, 8 QBH, 4 FR/returned one for TD, 1 FF in 10 games.
DE Mario Kurn, San Diego, Jr.- 66 TT, 27 TFL, 17 sacks, 5 PBU, 7 QBH, 2 FF in 11 games.
DE Ameet Pall, Wofford, Jr.- 45 TT, 19.5 TFL, 12.5 sacks, 6 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
DT Kenrick Ellis, Hampton, Sr.- 90 TT, 14 TFL, 2 sacks, 4 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
DT Martin Parker, Richmond, Sr.- 90 TT, 12.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 1 PBU, 9 QBH, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 10 games.
DT Brent Russell, Georgia Southern, Soph.- 49 TT, 14.5 TFL, 6 sacks, 2 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 10 games.
LB Matt Evans, New Hampshire, Soph.- 128 TT, 8 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Kyle Glazier, Western Illinois, Sr.- 129 TT, 9.5 TFL, 3 sacks, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB Tyler Holmes, UMASS, Jr.- 107 TT, 12 TFL, 5 sacks, 5 INT/returned two for TD, 1 PBU, 1 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Ryan Lewis, Bethune-Cookman, Jr.- 68 TT, 11.5 TFL, 5 sacks, 4 INT/returned one for TD, 2 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR/returned one for TD, 4 FF in 10 games.
LB Keith Pough, Howard, Soph.- 92 TT, 25 TFL, 8.5 sacks, 3 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
LB J.C. Sherritt, Eastern Washington, Sr.- 117 TT, 10 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 3 INT, 3 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB D.J. Smith, Appalachian State, Sr.- 108 TT, 3 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 3 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR in 10 games.
CB Trumaine Johnson, Montana, Jr.- 43 TT, 3.5 TFL, 0.5 sack, 4 INTs/returned 2 for TDs, 7 PBU, 2 carries, 9 yds, 8 KR, 178 yds, 25.1avg in 10 games.
CB Korey Lindsey, Southern Illinois, Sr.- 40 TT, 2.5 TFL, 7 PBU in 10 games.
FS Tylor Brock, Southeast Missouri State, Soph.- 53 TT, 0.5 TFL, 6 INT/returned two for TD, 2 PBU in 11 games.
FS Mark LeGree, Appalachian State, Sr.- 42 TT, 1 TFL, 5 INT, 6 PBU in 10 games.
SS Eugene Clifford, Tennessee State, Sr.- 73 TT, 1 TFL, 0.5 sack, 4 INT, 8 PBU, 1 FF in 10 games.
SS James Vercammen, Dayton, Sr.- 100 TT, 13.5 TFL, 5.5 sacks, 1 INT, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 11 games.
MY TOP FIVE
1. LB Tyler Holmes, UMASS, Jr.- 107 TT, 12 TFL, 5 sacks, 5 INT/returned two for TD, 1 PBU, 1 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
Holmes almost solidified this award over the last two weeks and should walk away with it if he has another huge week coming up. He makes plays in the run and pass game and is a violent hitter feared by CAA quarterbacks.
2. LB J.C. Sherritt, Eastern Washington, Sr.- 117 TT, 10 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 3 INT, 3 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
Sherritt has led EWU to a national ranking of third and leads the team in tackles. He brings a name reputation and has been a playmaker in the run and pass game.
3. DT Kenrick Ellis, Hampton, Sr.- 90 TT, 14 TFL, 2 sacks, 4 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
While the MEAC is not a great league Ellis is the most physically imposing player in FCS and would be first on the list if not for the league and lack of gaudy sack numbers. If not for his off field issues he would be a likely second or third round draft choice in the spring.
4. LB Matt Evans, New Hampshire, Soph.- 128 TT, 8 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
Evans has been hot the last few weeks. He is tied for second nationally in tackles per game (12.80) and he has made plays picking off passes and wreaking havoc in the backfield. His play has set him up nicely to become a front runner for the 2011 award.
5. DT Brent Russell, Georgia Southern, Soph.- 49 TT, 14.5 TFL, 6 sacks, 2 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 10 games.
Russell not only earned a spot in the top 20 but has vaulted into my top five with his dominating performances the last two weeks. He is a major part of the most impressive defensive tackle group I have seen in some time in FCS.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
DE Coulter Boyer, North Dakota Sate, Jr.- 45 TT, 10 TFL, 7 sacks, INT returned for TD, 4 PBU, 10 QBH, 3 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
DE Erik Clanton, The Citadel, Sr.- 59 TT, 13 TFL, 9 sacks, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
DE Chris Donald, Chattanooga, Jr.- 47 TT, 13.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 2 QBH, 2 FR, 4 FF in 10 games.
DE Zack Nash, Sacramento State, Jr.- 35 TT, 14.5 TFL, 11 sacks, 4 QBH, 5 FF in 10 games.
DE Ben Obaseki, Indiana State, Soph.- 63 TT, 16 TFL, 9 sacks, 1 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF, 1 SAF in 10 games.
DE Brandon Peguese, Hampton, Sr.- 78 TT, 21 TFL, 7 sacks, 1 PBU, 12 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
DE Dain Taylor, Drake, Sr.- 59 TT, 24 TFL, 13.5 sacks, 1 INT returned for TD, 4 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF, 2 BLK in 11 games.
DT Ibraham Abdulai, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Sr.- 55 TT, 17.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 5 QBH, 2 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
DT Ronnie Cameron, Old Dominion, Jr.- 58 TT, 15.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 8 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
DT Andre Caroll, Delaware State, Sr.- 88 TT, 13.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 1 INT, 5 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Kadarron Anderson, Furman, Jr.- 104 TT, 6 TFL, 1 INT, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB Josh Bey, UT Martin, Sr.- 91 TT, 12.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 5 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 11 games.
LB Ryan Consiglio, Chattanooga, Jr.- 103 TT, 8.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 INT, 4 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB John Eddy, Northern Colorado, Sr.- 90 TT, 8.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 2 PBU, 8 QBH, 1 FR, 2 FF, 1 BLK in 11 games.
LB Eric McBride, Richmond, Sr.- 114 TT, 6 TFL, 1 sack, 2 INT, 4 PBU, 3 FR, 2 FF in 10 games.
LB Mark Newbill, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.- 107 TT, 5.5 TFL, 1 sack, 2 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB Bryce Smith, Samford, Sr.- 120 TT, 6.5 TFL, 0.5 sack, 1 INT, 3 PBU in 10 games.
LB A.J. Storms, Idaho State, Jr.- 128 TT, 7.5 TFL, 2 PBU in 10 games.
LB Antoine Wilkinson, Missouri State, Sr.- 86 TT, 6.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 3 PBU, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 10 games.
LB Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 89 TT, 5 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 4 PBU, 3 FR in 10 games.
CB Jarard Cribbs, Lehigh, Sr.- 38 TT, 3 TFL, 6 INT/returned one for TD, 4 PBU, 19 PR, 132 yds, 6.9avg in 10 games.
CB Moses Ellis, Prairie View A&M, Sr.- 39 TT, 1 TFL, 6 INT, 13 PBU, 2 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
CB Charles James, Charleston Southern, Soph.- 39 TT, 1 TFL, 6 INT, 11 PBU in 8 games.
CB EJ Jones, Illinois State, Sr.- 34 TT, 7 INT, 2 PBU, 1 FF in 11 games.
CB Torez Jones, Western Carolina, Jr.- 57 TT, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 7 INT, 5 PBU, 1 FR in 10 games.
CB Ryan Steed, Furman, Jr.- 57 TT, 2 TFL, 4 INT/returned 2 for TDs, 9 PBU, 3 FF in 10 games.
FS Thomas Broussard, Samford, Sr.- 39 TT, 3 TFL, 0.5 sack, 6 INT, 3 PBU in 10 games.
SS Tommy Connors, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.- 95 TT, 10.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 3 INT/returned one for TD, 6 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FF, 4 FF in 10 games.
SS Erik Stoll, Montana, Sr.- 70 TT, 2.5 TFL, 5 INT/returned one for TD, 4 PBU in 10 games.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
I know we have gone through this before...but....where is Rennie?
He is 17th in the FCS in passing effiency...a head of Moses from SFA.
He leads the conference in rushing yards, and is putting up over 6 yards per carry.
The teams we face now spend 3/4 of the week planning just for Rennie.
He has 1210 yards rushing with 14 rushing touch downs
86-151 passing with 8TDs for 1440 yards, and eff of 143
That is over 2600 yards of offense from him alone. From the NCAA stats website he is 4th in the nation in yards per play he is invovled in, something like 14th in the naiton in total offense...oh and he has done that with upwards of 30-60 less plays than the players a head of him.
The fact he isn't even on a watch list is a joke.
He is 17th in the FCS in passing effiency...a head of Moses from SFA.
He leads the conference in rushing yards, and is putting up over 6 yards per carry.
The teams we face now spend 3/4 of the week planning just for Rennie.
He has 1210 yards rushing with 14 rushing touch downs
86-151 passing with 8TDs for 1440 yards, and eff of 143
That is over 2600 yards of offense from him alone. From the NCAA stats website he is 4th in the nation in yards per play he is invovled in, something like 14th in the naiton in total offense...oh and he has done that with upwards of 30-60 less plays than the players a head of him.
The fact he isn't even on a watch list is a joke.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
DE Coulter Boyer, North Dakota Sate, Jr.- 45 TT, 10 TFL, 7 sacks, 4 PBU, 10 QBH, 3 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
Coulter should have 8 sacks and an INT returned for a TD. The rest of the numbers are correct though.
Coulter should have 8 sacks and an INT returned for a TD. The rest of the numbers are correct though.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Better than Roos?SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:Ijalana is the best offensive lineman I have seen in FCS in 10 years.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Pull back on the reins there a bit.clenz wrote:I know we have gone through this before...but....where is Rennie?
He is 17th in the FCS in passing effiency...a head of Moses from SFA.
He leads the conference in rushing yards, and is putting up over 6 yards per carry.
The teams we face now spend 3/4 of the week planning just for Rennie.
He has 1210 yards rushing with 14 rushing touch downs
86-151 passing with 8TDs for 1440 yards, and eff of 143
That is over 2600 yards of offense from him alone. From the NCAA stats website he is 4th in the nation in yards per play he is invovled in, something like 14th in the naiton in total offense...oh and he has done that with upwards of 30-60 less plays than the players a head of him.
The fact he isn't even on a watch list is a joke.
Rennie has 8 INT's also. He's far from dominant.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Rennie's INT's all came early in the season when he was splitting time in a terrible QB situation and wasn't able to get comfortable. Look at his stats since he took complete control of the team vs. the first 5 games of the season.siuham wrote:Pull back on the reins there a bit.clenz wrote:I know we have gone through this before...but....where is Rennie?
He is 17th in the FCS in passing effiency...a head of Moses from SFA.
He leads the conference in rushing yards, and is putting up over 6 yards per carry.
The teams we face now spend 3/4 of the week planning just for Rennie.
He has 1210 yards rushing with 14 rushing touch downs
86-151 passing with 8TDs for 1440 yards, and eff of 143
That is over 2600 yards of offense from him alone. From the NCAA stats website he is 4th in the nation in yards per play he is invovled in, something like 14th in the naiton in total offense...oh and he has done that with upwards of 30-60 less plays than the players a head of him.
The fact he isn't even on a watch list is a joke.
Rennie has 8 INT's also. He's far from dominant.
Rennie completely changes the game.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
I agree that Rennie should at least be on that list at this point. By no means is he an excellent QB, but at this point, you simply cannot ignore the numbers that he has put up.
He has comparable/better numbers than many players on that list. His rushing stats are almost unheard of for a QB. Rennie deserves to at least be "in the mix".
He has comparable/better numbers than many players on that list. His rushing stats are almost unheard of for a QB. Rennie deserves to at least be "in the mix".
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
I think you jumped off the DeAndre Presley wagon prematurely.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Here are the numbers for his first 5 games, during which time he was splitting time and was never really allowed to "open his passing ability up" because of the play calls....if you could see the games you'd know exactly what I was talking about...compared to the last 5 games he has played.
The interceptions are still there, and that is a problem but it has been greatly mitigated thanks to the offensive style we run now with him comared to trying to fit two QB's into an odd system that tried to incorporate both

The interceptions are still there, and that is a problem but it has been greatly mitigated thanks to the offensive style we run now with him comared to trying to fit two QB's into an odd system that tried to incorporate both

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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
NDSU - 1clenz wrote:Rennie's INT's all came early in the season when he was splitting time in a terrible QB situation and wasn't able to get comfortable. Look at his stats since he took complete control of the team vs. the first 5 games of the season.siuham wrote:
Pull back on the reins there a bit.
Rennie has 8 INT's also. He's far from dominant.
Rennie completely changes the game.
SFA - 0 (1 fumble lost)
Iowa State - 2 (1 fumble lost)
SDSU - 0
SIU - 1
ISU Red - 1
YSU - 1
ISU Blue - 1
MSU - 0
They didn't all come early in the season. He's been consistent in throwing 1 a game pretty much. He's also been sacked 23 times. Not really indicative of him completely but it's still there.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
The sack number I don't completely believe.siuham wrote:NDSU - 1clenz wrote: Rennie's INT's all came early in the season when he was splitting time in a terrible QB situation and wasn't able to get comfortable. Look at his stats since he took complete control of the team vs. the first 5 games of the season.
Rennie completely changes the game.
SFA - 0 (1 fumble lost)
Iowa State - 2 (1 fumble lost)
SDSU - 0
SIU - 1
ISU Red - 1
YSU - 1
ISU Blue - 1
MSU - 0
They didn't all come early in the season. He's been consistent in throwing 1 a game pretty much. He's also been sacked 23 times. Not really indicative of him completely but it's still there.
A lot of times it's hard to tell if the play is a pass or run, and we are starting 5 new offensive lineman this year. To put those sacks on Rennie isn't fair at all.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
That's kinda why I said what I did...clenz wrote:The sack number I don't completely believe.siuham wrote:
NDSU - 1
SFA - 0 (1 fumble lost)
Iowa State - 2 (1 fumble lost)
SDSU - 0
SIU - 1
ISU Red - 1
YSU - 1
ISU Blue - 1
MSU - 0
They didn't all come early in the season. He's been consistent in throwing 1 a game pretty much. He's also been sacked 23 times. Not really indicative of him completely but it's still there.
A lot of times it's hard to tell if the play is a pass or run, and we are starting 5 new offensive lineman this year. To put those sacks on Rennie isn't fair at all.
The number comes from the UNI site, btw.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
I'm aware that is the official number in box scores, but like I've said with the offense we have run this year there are times where I can't tell if it is a pass that broke down and Rennie had to scramble or if it was a draw.siuham wrote:That's kinda why I said what I did...clenz wrote: The sack number I don't completely believe.
A lot of times it's hard to tell if the play is a pass or run, and we are starting 5 new offensive lineman this year. To put those sacks on Rennie isn't fair at all.
The number comes from the UNI site, btw.
Sounds odd because a draw only delays a split second or so, but we have run plays that were draws the entire way but Rennie waited a solid second or two before taking off.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
If the QB is tackled for a loss, isn't it always considered a sack? regardless if it supposed to be a passing play or a rushing playclenz wrote:A lot of times it's hard to tell if the play is a pass or run, and we are starting 5 new offensive lineman this year. To put those sacks on Rennie isn't fair at all.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Not that I'm aware.JayJ79 wrote:If the QB is tackled for a loss, isn't it always considered a sack? regardless if it supposed to be a passing play or a rushing playclenz wrote:A lot of times it's hard to tell if the play is a pass or run, and we are starting 5 new offensive lineman this year. To put those sacks on Rennie isn't fair at all.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
I was mistaken. According to the statisticians manual, there must be "an apparent attempt to pass" for it to be a sack.clenz wrote:Not that I'm aware.JayJ79 wrote: If the QB is tackled for a loss, isn't it always considered a sack? regardless if it supposed to be a passing play or a rushing play
Definitely a tough call in regards to an offensive scheme like UNI's, since on plays with a passing option, more than 50% of the time Rennie isn't going to make any attempt to pass.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
For the genius that started this thread.... Steve Valentino just won his 3rd PFL player of the week award.... Do you even know how many weeks JU's QB has won? My guess is that the PFL folks know more about the best players in the league than you ever will....
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Ronnie Fouch had a pretty solid game with 4 passing touchdowns 290 yards and also 31 yards rushing...Fouch also punted regularly for the Sycamores and placed three inside the 20...reason why he isn't on anyone's lists for the Payton award? The guy has thrown 24 touchdown passes this season and has led Indiana State to their first winning season in 13 years... Just a question...I know in the past he was on the payton watch list....
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Yes, attack one of the smarter followers of FCS football.DetroitFlyer wrote:For the genius that started this thread.... Steve Valentino just won his 3rd PFL player of the week award.... Do you even know how many weeks JU's QB has won? My guess is that the PFL folks know more about the best players in the league than you ever will....
Your boy Valentino has 24 total TD's. Rushing and Passing.
McGregor has 32. Passing.
Simple stats are simple.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
High interception numbers and low passing yards and touchdowns are why he has been kept off. Like I said in a previous post I would be surprised if he is not on the preseason watch list for next year. I can understand where you are coming from though. If he has a big game this weekend I will add him to the players to watch section.clenz wrote:I know we have gone through this before...but....where is Rennie?
He is 17th in the FCS in passing effiency...a head of Moses from SFA. He leads the conference in rushing yards, and is putting up over 6 yards per carry. The teams we face now spend 3/4 of the week planning just for Rennie.
He has 1210 yards rushing with 14 rushing touch downs 86-151 passing with 8TDs for 1440 yards, and eff of 143
That is over 2600 yards of offense from him alone. From the NCAA stats website he is 4th in the nation in yards per play he is invovled in, something like 14th in the naiton in total offense...oh and he has done that with upwards of 30-60 less plays than the players a head of him.
The fact he isn't even on a watch list is a joke.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
I missed the INT being returned for a touchdown but according to the MVFC website he is credited with 7 sacks.FargoBison wrote:DE Coulter Boyer, North Dakota Sate, Jr.- 45 TT, 10 TFL, 7 sacks, 4 PBU, 10 QBH, 3 FR, 3 FF in 10 games.
Coulter should have 8 sacks and an INT returned for a TD. The rest of the numbers are correct though.
Here is the link: http://www.mvc.org/football/stats/ndsu.htm#team.def" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I don't go to team websites but simply check the league websites so it is possible the UNI website is off by a number in a couple places.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
His numbers were good this past weekend but they weren't off the charts. Part of the reason I took him out of the top five is the play of Harris, Jones, and the fact I added Ijalana. Ijalana has been dominant my man. To put a lineman in your top five they have to be above and beyond everyone else each week and he has been doing that. I have waited longer on him than any other player because we all know what a statement it is for a lineman to be mentioned that high for the Payton. It is unprecedented and I believe he truly deserves to set a new precedent.Skjellyfetti wrote:I think you jumped off the DeAndre Presley wagon prematurely.
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Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
McGregor has better numbers across the board as you mention. I did an even more thorough check of the numbers between the two comparing them and I can't justify having Valentino over McGregor. Valentino is a good player but his numbers aren't quite as good and his team is ranked lower than McGregor's, which believe it or not might hurt in this situation.siuham wrote:Yes, attack one of the smarter followers of FCS football.DetroitFlyer wrote:For the genius that started this thread.... Steve Valentino just won his 3rd PFL player of the week award.... Do you even know how many weeks JU's QB has won? My guess is that the PFL folks know more about the best players in the league than you ever will....
Your boy Valentino has 24 total TD's. Rushing and Passing.
McGregor has 32. Passing.
Simple stats are simple.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
Low passing numbers don't keep people from winning the Payton:SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:High interception numbers and low passing yards and touchdowns are why he has been kept off. Like I said in a previous post I would be surprised if he is not on the preseason watch list for next year. I can understand where you are coming from though. If he has a big game this weekend I will add him to the players to watch section.clenz wrote:I know we have gone through this before...but....where is Rennie?
He is 17th in the FCS in passing effiency...a head of Moses from SFA. He leads the conference in rushing yards, and is putting up over 6 yards per carry. The teams we face now spend 3/4 of the week planning just for Rennie.
He has 1210 yards rushing with 14 rushing touch downs 86-151 passing with 8TDs for 1440 yards, and eff of 143
That is over 2600 yards of offense from him alone. From the NCAA stats website he is 4th in the nation in yards per play he is invovled in, something like 14th in the naiton in total offense...oh and he has done that with upwards of 30-60 less plays than the players a head of him.
The fact he isn't even on a watch list is a joke.
2007 payton award winner Jayson Foster:
109-170 for 1203 yards with 6TDs and 4INTs
261 rushes for 1844 yards, 24 TD's and a 7.1 YPC
Rennie's passing stats are superior, and rushing stats are about par.
Re: Payton, Buchanan Award Weekly Outlook- Nov 15
clenz wrote:Low passing numbers don't keep people from winning the Payton:SmallCollegeFBFan wrote:
High interception numbers and low passing yards and touchdowns are why he has been kept off. Like I said in a previous post I would be surprised if he is not on the preseason watch list for next year. I can understand where you are coming from though. If he has a big game this weekend I will add him to the players to watch section.
2007 payton award winner Jayson Foster:
109-170 for 1203 yards with 6TDs and 4INTs
261 rushes for 1844 yards, 24 TD's and a 7.1 YPC
Rennie's passing stats are superior, and rushing stats are about par.

