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smallcollegefbfan
December 1st, 2014, 10:38 AM
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2014-15/7720/2014-valley-football-all-conference/

2014 All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Team
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: RB Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: DE Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: QB Tre Roberson, Illinois State (full all-Newcomer Team announced on Tuesday, Dec. 2)
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: WR Jake Wieneke, South Dakota State (full all-Newcomer Team announced on Tuesday, Dec. 2)
‘BRUCE CRADDOCK’ VALLEY FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR: Brock Spack, Illinois State

FIRST TEAM

QB -- Tre Roberson, Illinois State 6-0 205 Jr. Indianapolis (Ind.) Lawrence Central High / Indiana
RB -- Marshaun Coprich, Illinois St. 5-9 205 Jr. Victorville (Calif.) Oak Hills High
David Johnson, Northern Iowa 6-1 229 Sr. Clinton (Iowa) High
Zach Zenner, South Dakota State 6-0 220 Sr. Eagan (Minn.) High
FB -- Andrew Bonnet, N. Dakota State 6-3 250 Jr. Council Bluffs (Iowa) Underwood High
WR-- Lance Lenoir, Jr., W. Illinois 6-0 190 So. Crete (Ill.) Crete Monee High
Jake Wieneke, S. Dakota State 6-4 205 Fr. Maple Grove (Minn.) High
TE -- MyCole Pruitt, S. Illinois 6-3 255 Sr. St. Louis (Mo.) Kirkwood High
OL -- Jermaine Barton, Illinois State 6-7 315 Sr. Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas / Miami
Trevor Greger, S. Dakota State 6-5 315 Sr. Wagner (S.D.) High
Joe Haeg, North Dakota State 6-6 299 Jr. Lake Shore (Minn.) Brainerd High
Jesse Hinz, North Dakota State 6-4 301 Sr. Beatrice (Neb.) High
Jack Rummells, Northern Iowa 6-5 300 Sr. West Branch (Iowa) High
PK -- Michael Schmadeke, N. Iowa 5-10 181 Jr. Waterloo (Iowa) Columbus High
LS -- Chris Highland, Illinois State 6-2 230 Sr. Normal (Ill.) Central Catholic

DL -- Teddy Corwin, Illinois State 6-5 260 Jr. St. Louis (Mo.) DeSmet Jesuit High
Kyle Emanuel, N. Dakota State 6-3 251 Sr. Schuyler (Neb.) Schuyler Central High
Derek Rivers, Youngstown State 6-5 240 So. Kinston (N.C.) High / Fork Union Military Academy
Xavier Williams, Northern Iowa 6-2 309 Sr. Kansas City (Mo.) Grandview High
LB -- Jake Farley, Northern Iowa 6-2 228 Sr. Cedar Falls (Iowa) High / Kansas
Carlton Littlejohn, NDSU 6-1 220 Sr. Minneapolis (Minn.) North High
Pat Meehan, Illinois State 6-1 225 Jr. Frankfort (Ill.) Lincoln-Way East High
Connor Underwood, Indiana State 6-3 240 Jr. Washington (Ill.) Washington Community High
DB-- Christian Dudzik, N. Dakota St 5-10 191 Sr. Omaha (Neb.) Skutt Catholic High
Colten Heagle, N. Dakota State 5-11 206 Sr. Appleton (Wis.) Kimberly High
Tim Kilfoy, Northern Iowa 6-1 212 Jr. Davenport (Iowa) Assumption High
Caleb Schaffitzel, Missouri St. 6-0 217 Sr. Fair Grove (Mo.) High
P -- Ben LeCompte, N. Dakota State 5-10 200 Jr. Barrington (Ill.) High
RS -- Tay Willis, Southern Illinois 5-8 169 Sr. Newnan (Ga.) East Coweta High / Highland CCSECOND TEAM
QB -- Mike Perish, Indiana State 6-3 225 Sr. Frankfort (Ill.) Marist High / Western Michigan
RB -- John Crockett, N. Dakota State 6-0 215 Sr. Minneapolis (Minn.) Totino-Grace High
Martin Ruiz, Youngstown State 5-11 195 So. Tampa (Fla.) Robinson High
FB -- Bryce Holm, Illinois State 6-2 225 Fr. Oswego (Ill.) High
WR - Lechein Neblett, Illinois State 6-0 185 Sr. Madison (Wis.) James Madison Memorial High
Jason Schneider, S. Dakota St 6-5 225 Sr. Andover (Minn.) High
TE -- James O’Shaughnessy, Ill. St. 6-4 245 Sr. Naperville (Ill.) Naperville North High
OL -- Rocco Ammons, Illinois State 6-5 330 Sr. Warrenville (Ill.) Wheaton Warrenville South
Corey Boemer, S. Illinois 6-4 300 Sr. St. Louis (Mo.) Lindbergh High
Robert Booker, Missouri State 6-3 320 Jr. Ozark (Mo.) High
Richard Galbierz, Missouri St. 6-3 306 Sr. Fenton (Mo.) Fox High
Aaron Jelovic, Indiana State 6-3 305 Sr. Los Altos Hills (Calif.) Santa Teresa High / Foothill College
PK -- Justin Syrovatka, S. Dakota St 5-9 200 Sr. Sioux Falls (S.D.) Roosevelt High
LS -- Thor Hadfield, S. Illinois 6-4 212 Sr. Crescent City (Calif.) Del Norte High

DL - Isaac Ales, Northern Iowa 6-3 268 Jr. Muscatine (Iowa) High
Cole Langer, S. Dakota State 6-2 295 So. Dell Rapids (S.D.) High
Bradon Prate, Illinois State 6-4 285 Sr. Wauconda (Ill.) High
Terrell Williams, Youngstown 6-3 255 Jr. McKeesport (Pa.) McKeesport Area High
LB -- Travis Beck, N. Dakota State 6-0 209 Sr. Munich (N.D.) High
Kevin Kintzel, Western Illinois 6-2 230 Sr. New Lenox (Ill.) Lincoln-Way West High
T.J. Lally, S. Dakota State 6-0 220 Jr. Chicago (Ill.) Marmion Academy
Brett McMakin, Northern Iowa 6-4 232 So. Overland Park (Kan.) Blue Valley West High
DB - Mike Banks, Illinois State 5-7 185 Sr. University Park (Ill.) Mount Carmel High
Deiondre’ Hall, Northern Iowa 6-2 193 Jr. Blue Springs (Mo.) High
Mark Sewall, Indiana State 6-0 210 Jr. Western Springs (Ill.) Lyons Township High
Travis Starks, Indiana State 5-10 190 Jr. Chicago (Ill.) St. Rita of Cascia High
P -- CJ Laros, Illinois State 6-1 215 Sr. Canberra, Australia / Citrus College
RS - Chad Owens, Northern Iowa 5-11 194 Sr. Urbandale (Iowa) Waukee High Honorable Mention
QB: Carson Wentz, NDSU; Trenton Norvell, WIU; Austin Sumner, SDSU; RB: J.C. Baker, WIU; Hans Carmien, SIU (FB); WR: Gary Owens, INS; Eric Shufford, USD; Zach Vraa, NDSU; Andrew Williams, YSU; TE: Gannon Sinclair, MSU; OL: Ryan Bingaman, UNI; Mike Liedtke, ILS; Matt Zobrist, WIU; Jacob Ohnesorge, SDSU; PK: Miles Bergner, USD; Adam Keller, NDSU; LS: Josh Appel, INS; Nathan Gibbs, YSU; DL: David Perkins, ILS; Mac O'Brien, UNI; LB: Dylan Cole, MSU; Dubem Nwadiogbu, YSU; Kendall Walker, INS; John Wessel, USD; Tyler Williamson, SIU; DB: Jimmie Forsythe, SDSU; Donald D’Alesio, YSU; Dontae McCoy, ILS; Makinton Dorleant, UNI; P: Miles Bergner, USD; Chris Sullens, MSU; RS: Tevin Allen, ILS; LaSteven McKinney, SIU.

UNIFanSince1983
December 1st, 2014, 10:42 AM
As expected they had 3 First Team running backs.

clenz
December 1st, 2014, 10:44 AM
I don't know that I can argue any of that...

Professor Chaos
December 1st, 2014, 12:02 PM
Surprised to see no mention of CJ Smith, CB and PR from NDSU. He's one of the top cover corners in the conference 11 PBUs and 12 passes defense (don't ask me what the difference is) and a 13.8 yard punt return average.

Bison Fan in NW MN
December 1st, 2014, 12:25 PM
Surprised to see no mention of CJ Smith, CB and PR from NDSU. He's one of the top cover corners in the conference 11 PBUs and 12 passes defense (don't ask me what the difference is) and a 13.8 yard punt return average.


Both of our CBs have been really good this year.

steelbison
December 1st, 2014, 12:27 PM
Surprised to see no mention of CJ Smith, CB and PR from NDSU. He's one of the top cover corners in the conference 11 PBUs and 12 passes defense (don't ask me what the difference is) and a 13.8 yard punt return average.


Wow!! CJ is the best CB in the conference PERIOD!!! Also Champion should have easily been Honorable mention....


But for CJ to not be on any team is a JOKE!!!!!!

Panther-State
December 1st, 2014, 12:31 PM
Thought Busher and O'Brien were for sure 2nd teamers, yet Busher doesn't even make Honorable Mention. 3rd on the team in tackles, 2nd on the team for takeaways and passes defensed (as a LB) and numerous other categories where he was right there with other guys like Farley, McMakin, Ales, Williams, etc... He also had to miss a game or he very well could've been the team leader in quite a few of those. In fact he was 3rd in the conference in tackles per MVFC game with 8.9 and 2nd in interceptions with 3 during conference play.

Also, guys like Kintzel, Lally and Nwadiogbu were more productive than a Pat Meehan or Carlton Littlejohn in conference play and they got stuck below him. I'm wondering what the criteria was for LB selections since it appears to have been much more than just conference stats. We have so many good backers in this conference though, it's tough to be too upset with the names chosen. The talent gap is minimal from 1st team to HM.

Panther-State
December 1st, 2014, 12:33 PM
Surprised to see no mention of CJ Smith, CB and PR from NDSU. He's one of the top cover corners in the conference 11 PBUs and 12 passes defense (don't ask me what the difference is) and a 13.8 yard punt return average.

I'm surprised that Sewall and Banks weren't 1st team. They are two of the better DB's IMO. Smith is right there too

Bison Fan in NW MN
December 1st, 2014, 12:39 PM
Thought Busher and O'Brien were for sure 2nd teamers, yet Busher doesn't even make Honorable Mention. 3rd on the team in tackles, 2nd on the team for takeaways and passes defensed (as a LB) and numerous other categories where he was right there with other guys like Farley, McMakin, Ales, Williams, etc... He also had to miss a game or he very well could've been the team leader in quite a few of those. In fact he was 3rd in the conference in tackles per MVFC game with 8.9 and 2nd in interceptions with 3 during conference play.

Also, guys like Kintzel, Lally and Nwadiogbu were more productive than a Pat Meehan or Carlton Littlejohn in conference play and they got stuck below him. I'm wondering what the criteria was for LB selections since it appears to have been much more than just conference stats. We have so many good backers in this conference though, it's tough to be too upset with the names chosen. The talent gap is minimal from 1st team to HM.


Carlton Littlejohn is one of the best if not the best LBer in the conference. He has a very good chance of playing on Sunday next year.

Panther-State
December 1st, 2014, 12:52 PM
Carlton Littlejohn is one of the best if not the best LBer in the conference. He has a very good chance of playing on Sunday next year.

Is he 38 or 52/53 for the Bison? Maybe I'm confusing him with Beck. Both are good, but I remember one of them standing out for me. I thought it was Beck but it's whoever #38 is. I suppose I could look that up myself though.

steelbison
December 1st, 2014, 12:54 PM
Is he 38 or 52/53 for the Bison? Maybe I'm confusing him with Beck. Both are good, but I remember one of them standing out for me. I thought it was Beck but it's whoever #38 is. I suppose I could look that up myself though.


#38 is CLJ and yes he is a stud...He will be back to playing his best position now that Beck is out...

Professor Chaos
December 1st, 2014, 12:54 PM
Is he 38 or 52/53 for the Bison? Maybe I'm confusing him with Beck. Both are good, but I remember one of them standing out for me. I thought it was Beck but it's whoever #38 is. I suppose I could look that up myself though.
That's Littlejohn, both he and Beck are undersized for LBs (Littlejohn is 220 and Beck is 210) but they're aggressive enough to be good run defenders and pass defenders. I think Littlejohn has a shot at Safety at the next level due to his athleticism and versatility (he was an all-state QB in Minnesota in high school).

NSF
December 1st, 2014, 01:05 PM
I love NDSU's defense, and their defensive backfield, but to have both safeties on the first team is based more on past years' performance than on this years' performance. Also, to have 4 safeties on the first team seems just a little odd to me, and to exclude the most productive safety in the conference... Oh well, I guess the Sycamores should be happy with the playoff selection.

SportsLover
December 1st, 2014, 01:26 PM
I love NDSU's defense, and their defensive backfield, but to have both safeties on the first team is based more on past years' performance than on this years' performance. Also, to have 4 safeties on the first team seems just a little odd to me, and to exclude the most productive safety in the conference... Oh well, I guess the Sycamores should be happy with the playoff selection.

I kind of agree with that, I'm not sure if Heagle has had a first team year. Don't get me wrong the guy is a stud but I think its more of a respect thing that comes with the career he has had.

Sycamore62
December 1st, 2014, 01:48 PM
Mike Perish got 3rd place in POY behind 2 running backs. got 2nd place in AllConference QB behind someone else?

Professor Chaos
December 1st, 2014, 02:02 PM
Mike Perish got 3rd place in POY behind 2 running backs. got 2nd place in AllConference QB behind someone else?
At least in the MVFC the POY awards seem to be more of a career achievement award and the all-conference teams are based more so on that particular year. Thus Perish being a 4 year starter at Indiana St gives him more "clout" in the POY voting than in the all-conference voting. There was a similar controversy two years ago when Matt Brown, QB from Illinois St, won the Offensive POY and by most accounts Zach Zenner had a better year statistically but because Zenner was a Sophomore and Brown was a Senior the nod went to Brown. That's what I would attribute it to in this case.

Not saying that's right... just that it's how it is.

Sycamore62
December 1st, 2014, 02:35 PM
At least in the MVFC the POY awards seem to be more of a career achievement award and the all-conference teams are based more so on that particular year. Thus Perish being a 4 year starter at Indiana St gives him more "clout" in the POY voting than in the all-conference voting. There was a similar controversy two years ago when Matt Brown, QB from Illinois St, won the Offensive POY and by most accounts Zach Zenner had a better year statistically but because Zenner was a Sophomore and Brown was a Senior the nod went to Brown. That's what I would attribute it to in this case.

Not saying that's right... just that it's how it is.

Im just being a baby. LOL

NoDak 4 Ever
December 1st, 2014, 02:48 PM
Heagle has 72 tackles/46 Solo, 2 picks, 3 TFL, and 1 FF

Dudzik has 4 picks and 47 tackles/31 solo

Shaffitzel has 96 tackles/ 42 Solo, 1 sack and 1 pick along with a FF and FR

Kilfoy has 71 tackles/51 solo, 5.5 TFL and 4 picks.

Those all seem about even in efficacy.

Jason Svoboda
December 1st, 2014, 02:58 PM
At least in the MVFC the POY awards seem to be more of a career achievement award and the all-conference teams are based more so on that particular year. Thus Perish being a 4 year starter at Indiana St gives him more "clout" in the POY voting than in the all-conference voting. There was a similar controversy two years ago when Matt Brown, QB from Illinois St, won the Offensive POY and by most accounts Zach Zenner had a better year statistically but because Zenner was a Sophomore and Brown was a Senior the nod went to Brown. That's what I would attribute it to in this case.

Not saying that's right... just that it's how it is.

Perish was a 4 year starter? Well damn.

NSF
December 1st, 2014, 03:00 PM
How about 99 tackles, 4 interceptions, 13 PBUs, 3 fumble recoveries, 4.5 TFLs, and 4 QB hurries? It's also at least in line with the safeties that were named to the 1st team.

Jason Svoboda
December 1st, 2014, 03:03 PM
Heagle has 72 tackles/46 Solo, 2 picks, 3 TFL, and 1 FF

Dudzik has 4 picks and 47 tackles/31 solo

Shaffitzel has 96 tackles/ 42 Solo, 1 sack and 1 pick along with a FF and FR

Kilfoy has 71 tackles/51 solo, 5.5 TFL and 4 picks.

Those all seem about even in efficacy.

Sewall now has 99 tackles (55 solo), 4.5 TFL, 4 INTs with 1 returned for a TD, 13 PBR, 4 QBH and 3 fumble recoveries. Those do include the playoff game last weekend where he had 8 tackles (3 solo), 1 INT returned for a 48 yard TD, 1 PRB and 1 QBH in the playoff game.

Professor Chaos
December 1st, 2014, 03:05 PM
Perish was a 4 year starter? Well damn.
3 year starter then I guess. I know he started the game when Indiana St beat NDSU in 2012 and was thinking that was 3 years ago for some reason. Point being is I'm pretty sure I heard on the broadcast on Saturday that he's the active leader in career passing yards in the FCS so he's had a pretty extended career for a college QB.

Sycamore62
December 1st, 2014, 03:06 PM
3 year starter then I guess. I know he started the game when Indiana St beat NDSU in 2012 and was thinking that was 3 years ago for some reason.

yep, transferred in that year.

I wish he could be a 4 year starter

NoDak 4 Ever
December 1st, 2014, 03:07 PM
Sewall now has 99 tackles (55 solo), 4.5 TFL, 4 INTs with 1 returned for a TD, 13 PBR, 4 QBH and 3 fumble recoveries. Those do include the playoff game last weekend where he had 8 tackles (3 solo), 1 INT returned for a 48 yard TD, 1 PRB and 1 QBH in the playoff game.

I imagine that doesn't count.


I am curious why no cornerbacks anyway.

Sycamore62
December 1st, 2014, 03:16 PM
I imagine that doesn't count.


I am curious why no cornerbacks anyway.

Im sure I know why there were 3 RBs and 2 WR but I doubt anyone in the league has that configuration as their starting lineup

Panther-State
December 1st, 2014, 03:25 PM
Im sure I know why there were 3 RBs and 2 WR but I doubt anyone in the league has that configuration as their starting lineup

If you had Johnson, Zenner and Coprich it'd be hard not to consider it. Heck, put DJ at TE or WR and you probably don't lose anything. NFL scouts certainly don't seem to think so.

NSF
December 1st, 2014, 04:37 PM
All 3 of Coprich, Johnson, and Zenner definitely belong on the 1st team. There are excellent RBs on almost every Valley team, but those 3 stand out, with very little to separate them in terms of production this season. Crockett, Baker, Ruiz also had great years, but not quite at the same level. You could say the same thing for many of the positions, and worthy players have to finish 2nd sometimes. The leading tackler in the league was honorable mention, and as previously mentioned, great years by players like the NDSU CBs get overlooked. I just don't like the players being selected because of their careers rather than the current season.