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CAA Results, highlights, & players of the week

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 4:25 pm
by BDKJMU
Summaries of all the games. Check out the summary of the JMU-CCSU game. Freaking retards who run the CAA website... :ohno:

Anyway, also are highlights of the 3 nationally televised games:
-TU @ UConn on ESPN3 (if you count that as nationally televised)
-VU @ BC on ESPN News
-W&M @ WVU on FS1

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Re: CAA Results, highlights, & players of the week

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 4:30 pm
by BDKJMU
(Highlights of each player in link)

Offensive Player of the Week: Terrance West, Jr., RB, Towson
West picks up his eighth weekly conference honor after a stellar two-touchdown effort in Towson's season-opener at UConn on Thursday. CAA Football's Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, West ran in for a six-yard score at the 5:14 mark in the fourth quarter to give the Tigers a 26-10 lead before adding some insurance with a five-yard score on fourth-and-goal in the closing seconds to lead Towson to the 33-18 victory, its first-ever over an FBS opponent. The fifth-leading rusher in program history has rushed for nearly 2,500 career yards and is now just one score shy of tying the all-time program record of 47 touchdowns.

Defensive Player of the Week: Joey Harmon, Jr., LB, Villanova
Harmon earns his second CAA Football weekly honor in as many years after finishing with 15 tackles and a forced fumble in Villanova's hard-fought 24-14 loss to Boston College on Saturday. The junior's career-high 15 tackles included 11 solo stops and helped the Wildcats hold the Eagles to just 128 rushing yards on the afternoon. Harmon's forced fumble was recovered by Nova late in the first half to solidify a 14-7 halftime advantage for the Wildcats.

Special Teams Player of the Week: Dae'Quan Scott, Sr., PR/RB, James Madison
Scott's fifth conference weekly honor comes on the heels of a solid all-purpose performance in JMU's convincing 38-14 win over Central Connecticut State. The senior finished the season-opener with 197 all-purpose yards, including a 54-yard punt return for a touchdown that represented the first such score for him and the 15th for the Dukes in Bridgeforth Stadium history. Scott would add 15 carries for 120 yards and a reception for 14 yards in the win.

Rookie of the Week: Taylor Reynolds, R-Fr., CB, James Madison
Playing in not only his first collegiate contest but his first game on the defensive side of the ball after making the transition from quarterback to cornerback in the spring, Reynolds racked up six tackles to go with an impressive 51-yard interception return for a touchdown in JMU's win over the Blue Devils on Saturday. The rookie's pick-6 was the Dukes' first since their final game of the 2011 season.
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