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smallcollegefbfan
November 8th, 2015, 01:53 PM
Here is how I would project it should go as of today. As for winners I would say Kupp, Harrington, or Prukop for offense and Holmes or Spence for defense. I think Cookus, Santiago, and Van Ginkel are the freshman leaders.

FCS OFF POY WATCH LIST
RB Kendell Anderson, William & Mary, Jr.- 174 carries, 1102 yards, 6.3avg, 12 TD, 122.4 yds/gm, 7 catches, 60 yards in 9 games.
QB Kevin Anderson, Fordham, Jr.- 182-273, 2637 yards, 27 TD, 7 INT, 66.7%, 175.3 pass eff, 263.7 yds/gm, 138 carries, 294 yards, 1 TD in 10 games.
QB Kade Bell, Jacksonville, Sr.- 195-358, 2367 yards, 21 TD, 7 INT, 54.5%, 263 yds/gm, 42 carries, 11 yards, 1 TD in 9 games.
WR Emmanuel Butler, Northern Arizona, Soph.- 50 catches, 976 yards, 19.5avg, 14 TD, 108.4 yds/gm in 9 games.
RB Tarik Cohen, North Carolina A&T, Jr.- 203 carries, 1004 yards, 4.9avg, 12 TD, 111.6 yds/gm, 19 catches, 157 yards, 8.3avg in 9 games.
QB Case Cookus, Northern Arizona, Fr.-164-233, 2354 yards, 27 TD, 3 INT, 70.4%, 190.9 pass eff, 261.6 yds/gm, 73 carries, 142 yards, 2 TD in 9 games.
RB Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State, Sr.- 217 carries, 1205 yards, 5.6avg, 13 TD, 133.9 yds/gm, 13 catches, 139 yards in 9 games.
RB Chase Edmonds, Fordham, Soph.- 228 carries, 1506 yards, 6.6avg, 19 TD, 150.6 yds/gm, 31catches, 383 yards, 5 TD in 10 games.
LT Joe Haeg, North Dakota State- 2014 All-American and 1st team All-MVFC selection, projected mid round NFL Draft pick.
RB Kade Harrington, Lamar, Jr.- 218 carries, 1805 yards, 8.3avg, 19 TD, 200.6 yds/gm, 15 catches, 216 yards, 2 TD in 9 games.
RB Johnta’ Hebert, Prairie View A&M, Sr.- 117 carries, 624 yards, 5.3avg, 4 TD, 78 yds/gm, 42 catches, 537 yards, 12.8avg, 4 TD, 17 KR, 455 yards, 26.8avg in 8 games.
RB De’Angelo Henderson, Coastal Carolina, Jr.- 174 carries, 1053 yards, 6.1avg, 12 TD, 117 yds/gm, 34 catches, 300 yards, 2 TD in 9 games.
QB Scott Hosch, Harvard, Sr.- 155-253, 2261 yards, 16 TD, 4 INT, 61.3%, 154 pass eff, 282.6 yds/gm, 44 carries, 148 yards, 4 TD in 8 games.
QB Jacob Huesman, Chattanooga, Sr.- 133-199, 1459 yards, 7 TD, 8 INT, 66.8%, 132 pass eff, 162.1 yds/gm, 167 carries, 879 yards, 5.3avg, 8 TD in 9 games.
QB KD Humphries, Murray State, Jr.- 278-436, 3173 yards, 19 TD, 6 INT, 63.8%, 136.5 pass eff, 352.6 yds/gm, 85 carries, 80 yards, 4 TD in 9 games.
QB Eli Jenkins, Jacksonville State, Jr.- 150-234, 1779 yards, 13 TD, 3 INT, 64.1%, 143.7 pass eff, 197.7 yds/gm, 100 carries, 454 yards, 4.5avg, 5 TD in 9 games.
WR Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 100 catches, 1388 yards, 13.9avg, 18 TD, 154.2 yds/gm, 1 carry, 2 yards in 9 games.
QB Kyle Lauletta, Richmond, Soph.- 165-264, 2458 yards, 15 TD, 9 INT, 62.5%, 152.64 pass eff, 273.1 yds/gm, 55 carries, 97 yards, 5 TD in 9 games.
QB Dakota Prukop, Montana State, Jr.- 172-269, 2449 yards, 21 TD, 8 INT, 63.9%, 160.2 pass eff, 272.1 yd/gm, 136 carries, 710 yards, 5.2avg, 9 TD in 9 games.
RB John Santiago, North Dakota, Fr.- 184 carries, 1162 yards, 6.3avg, 11 TD, 129.1 yds/gm, 4 catches, 48 yards in 9 games.
RB Darius Victor, Towson, Jr.- 150 carries, 736 yards, 4.9avg, 11 TD, 81.8 yds/gm, 6 catches, 36 yards in 9 games.
WR Jake Weineke, South Dakota State, Soph.- 51 catches, 1046 yards, 20.5avg, 10 TD, 116.2 yds/gm in 9 games.
QB Jordan West, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 223-337 yards, 2883 yards, 30 TD, 6 INT, 66.2%, 163.8 pass eff, 320.3 yds/gm, 36 carries, 33 yards, 1 TD in 9 games.
QB Dalyn Williams, Dartmouth, Sr.- 177-275, 2220 yards, 15 TD, 1 INT, 64.4%, 149.4 pass eff, 277.5 yds/gm, 70 carries, 255 yards, 5 TD in 8 games.
QB Jonathan Williams, Grambling State, Sr.- 167-305, 2299 yards, 29 TD, 13 INT, 54.8%, 140.9 pass eff, 255.4 yds/gm, 83 carries, 270 yards, 3 TD in 9 games.

DROPPED
WR Tyler Dube, Sacred Heart, Sr.- 61 catches, 989 yards, 16.2avg, 8 TD, 109.9 yds/gm in 9 games.
QB Vad Lee, James Madison, Sr.- 164-240, 2190 yards, 21 TD, 10 INT, 68.3%, 165.52 pass eff., 273.8 yds/gm, 109 carries, 814 yards, 7.5avg, 8 TD, 101.8 yds/gm in 8 games.

ADDED
LT Joe Haeg, North Dakota State
QB Scott Hosch, Harvard, Sr.- 155-253, 2261 yards, 16 TD, 4 INT, 61.3%, 154 pass eff, 282.6 yds/gm, 44 carries, 148 yards, 4 TD in 8 games.

OTHERS
QB Mark Iannotti, Southern Illinois, Sr.- 206-313, 2602 yards, 19 TD, 9 INT, 65.8%, 149.9 pass eff, 289.1 yds/gm, 140 carries, 562 yards, 9 TD in 9 games.
QB Vad Lee, James Madison, Sr.- 164-240, 2190 yards, 21 TD, 10 INT, 68.3%, 165.52 pass eff., 273.8 yds/gm, 109 carries, 814 yards, 7.5avg, 8 TD, 101.8 yds/gm in 8 games.
QB Troy Mitchell, Western Carolina, Sr.- 167-266, 1872 yards, 11 TD, 6 INT, 62.8%, 131 pass eff, 208 yds/gm, 83 carries, 449 yards, 3 TD in 9 games.
QB Tre Roberson, Illinois State, Sr.- 78-154, 1605 yards, 14 TD, 5 INT, 50.6%, 161.7 pass eff, 178.3 yds/gm, 76 carries, 437 yards, 5.8avg, 6 TD in 9 games.
QB Alex Ross, Coastal Carolina, Sr.- 173-256, 2007 yards, 12 TD, 4 INT, 67.6%, 145.8 pass eff, 223 yds/gm, 71 carries, 164 yards, 3 TD in 9 games.
WR Tyler Dube, Sacred Heart, Sr.- 61 catches, 989 yards, 16.2avg, 8 TD, 109.9 yds/gm in 9 games.
WR Anthony Warrum, Illinois State, Jr.- 43 catches, 1031 yards, 24.0avg, 13 TD, 114.6 yds/gm, 1 rush TD in 9 games.

TOP 5 (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
RB Chase Edmonds, Fordham, Soph.- 228 carries, 1506 yards, 6.6avg, 19 TD, 150.6 yds/gm, 31catches, 383 yards, 5 TD in 10 games.
RB Kade Harrington, Lamar, Jr.- 218 carries, 1805 yards, 8.3avg, 19 TD, 200.6 yds/gm, 15 catches, 216 yards, 2 TD in 9 games.
WR Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 100 catches, 1388 yards, 13.9avg, 18 TD, 154.2 yds/gm, 1 carry, 2 yards in 9 games.
QB Dakota Prukop, Montana State, Jr.- 172-269, 2449 yards, 21 TD, 8 INT, 63.9%, 160.2 pass eff, 272.1 yd/gm, 136 carries, 710 yards, 5.2avg, 9 TD in 9 games.
QB Jordan West, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 223-337 yards, 2883 yards, 30 TD, 6 INT, 66.2%, 163.8 pass eff, 320.3 yds/gm, 36 carries, 33 yards, 1 TD in 9 games.


FCS DEF POY WATCH LIST
DE Trevor Bates, Maine, Sr.- 45 TKL, 12 TFL, 5.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 9 games.
LB Kourtney Berry, Alabama State, Jr.- 108 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 1 SACK, 2 FR in 9 games.
DE James Cowser, Southern Utah, Sr.- 54 TKL, 12.5 TFL, 8 SACKS, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF in 9 games.
DE Keionta Davis, Chattanooga, Jr.- 27 TKL, 11.5 TFL, 8.5 SACKS, 6 PBU, 4 QBH, 1 FR in 9 games.
CB Dee Delaney, The Citadel, Soph.- 35 TKL, 5 INT, 8 PBU, 1 FR, 2 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.
CB Deiondre Hall, Northern Iowa, Sr.- 59 TKL, 4 TFL, 5 INT returned 2 for TDs, 2 FF in 9 games.
DT Javon Hargrave, South Carolina State, Sr.- 48 TKL, 16 TFL, 8.5 SACKS, 9 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
DE Tyrone Holmes, Montana, Sr.- 68 TKL, 13.5 TFL, 11 SACKS, 5 QBH, 2 FF in 9 games.
S DeAndre Houston-Carson, William & Mary, Sr.- 71 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 1 SACK, 4 INT, returned one for TD, 3 PBU, 1 FR, 1 FF, 2 BLK in 9 games.
S David Jones, Richmond, Jr.- 60 TKL, 2 TFL, 7 INT, 2 PBU, 1 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
S Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah, Sr.- 98 TKL, 2.5 TFL, 6 PBU, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.
LB Deon King, Norfolk State, Sr.- 131 TKL, 6 TFL, 1 SACK, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
DT Tyler Kuder, Idaho State, Sr.- 75 TKL, 9 TFL, 3.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
LB Christian ****z, Duquesne, Jr.- 59 TKL, 20.5 TFL, 6.5 SACKS, 4 INT, 6 PBU, 6 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.
LB Brett McMakin, Northern Iowa, Jr.- 80 TKL, 12 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 1 INT, 4 FF in 9 games.
CB Harlan Miller, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr.- 38 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 3 INT, 8 PBU, 1 BLK in 9 games.
DE Victor Ochi, Stony Brook, Sr.- 38 TKL, 11.5 TFL, 9.5 SACKS, 1 QBH in 8 games.
S Patrick Onwuasor, Portland State, Sr.- 60 TKL, 2 TFL, 8 INT in 9 games.
S Donald Payne, Stetson, Jr.- 104 TKL, 15 TFL, 1 SACK, 2 INT, 8 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR in 9 games.
DE Derek Rivers, Youngstown State, Jr.- 41 TKL, 13.5 TFL, 6 SACKS, 11 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
LB Darnell Sankey, Sacramento State, Sr.- 125 TKL, 7 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 5 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
S Wallace Scott, McNeese State, Sr.- 40 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 PBU, 3 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
DE Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky, Jr.- 49 TKL, 19 TFL, 10 SACKS, 11 QBH, 2 FR, 3 FF in 9 games.
LB Myke Tavarres, Incarnate Word, Sr.- 94 TKL, 21.5 TFL, 7.5 SACKS, 5 PBU, 5 QBH, 2 FF in 9 games.
DE Chima Uzowihe, Liberty, Sr.- 42 TKL, 12 TFL, 8 SACKS, 3 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.

DROPPED
DT O.J. Mau, Gardner-Webb, Sr.- 47 TKL, 9 TFL, 2 SACK, 1 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 BLK in 9 games.

ADDED
LB Christian ****z, Duquesne, Jr.- 59 TKL, 20.5 TFL, 6.5 SACKS, 4 INT, 6 PBU, 6 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 10 games.

OTHERS
DE Anthony Ellis, Charleston Southern, Soph.- 29 TKL, 10.5 TFL, 5 SACKS, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 2 FF in 9 games.
DE Javancy Jones, Jackson State, Jr.- 64 TKL, 18 TFL, 7 SACKS, 1 PBU, 4 QBH in 9 games.
DE Karter Schult, Northern Iowa, Jr.- 56 TKL, 17 TFL, 10.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
DE Andrew Van Ginkel, South Dakota- 45 TKL, 15 TFL, 9 SACKS, 2 PBU, 5 QBH, 3 FR, 2 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.
DT O.J. Mau, Gardner-Webb, Sr.- 47 TKL, 9 TFL, 2 SACK, 1 PBU, 5 QBH, 1 BLK in 9 games.
DT Michael Pierce, Samford, Sr.- 45 TKL, 8.5 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 4 QBH, 1 FR in 9 games.
LB Chase Allen, Southern Illinois, Jr.- 102 TKL, 7.5 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 2 PBU, 7 QBH, 2 FR, 2 FF, 3 BLK in 9 games.
LB Andrew Ankrah, James Madison, Soph.- 38 TKL, 10 TFL, 9.5 SACKS, 4 FF in 9 games.
LB Don Cherry, Villanova, Sr.- 75 TKL, 10 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
LB Nick DeLuca, North Dakota State, Jr.- 84 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 3 SACKS, 1 INT, 5 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
LB Sam Denmark, Abilene Christian, Soph.- 116 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 PBU in 9 games.
LB Tra’Darius Goff, Tennessee Tech, Sr.- 106 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.
LB Kamu Grugier-Hill, Eastern Illinois, Sr.- 62 TKL, 14.5 TFL, 5.5 SACKS, 1 INT, 2 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 9 games.
LB Stephen Hodge, Fordham, Sr.- 95 TKL, 10.5 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 2 INT, 3 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR, 2 FF, 1 BLK in 10 games.
LB John Hugunin, Drake, Sr.- 91 TKL, 13.5 TFL, 4.5 SACKS, 1 INT, 3 PBU, 2 QBH, 2 FR, 9 FF, 1 BLK, 1 SAF in 9 games.
LB Jacob Lindsey, Harvard, Sr.- 51 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 0.5 SACK, 6 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 2 FF in 8 games.
LB Reggie Owens, South Carolina State, Sr.- 36 TKL, 16.5 TFL, 6.5 SACKS, 5 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
LB Dawson Wells, Jacksonville State, Sr.- 51 TKL, 6 TFL, 3 INT returned 2 for TDs, 2 PBU, 2 QBH in 9 games.
CB Casey DeAndrade, New Hampshire, Jr.- 64 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 1 SACK, 2 INT, 8 PBU, 1 FR in 9 games.
CB Jabari Butler, Abilene Christian, Fr.- 32 TKL, 6 INT, 8 PBU, 1 FR in 9 games.
CB Malcolm Jackson, Charleston Southern, Sr.- 32 TKL, 3.5 TFL, 1 INT, 10 PBU in 9 games.
CB Taylor Reynolds, James Madison, Jr.- 37 TFL, 3.5 TFL, 3 INT, 13 PBU, 1 FF in 9 games.
S Mike Basile, Monmouth, Soph.- 97 TKL, 6 TFL, 1 SACK, 1 INT, 3 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.
S Kenny James, Southern Illinois, Soph.- 102 TKL, 3 TFL, 2 INT, 4 PBU, 1 FF in 9 games.

TOP 5 (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
DT Javon Hargrave, South Carolina State, Sr.- 48 TKL, 16 TFL, 8.5 SACKS, 9 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
DE Tyrone Holmes, Montana, Sr.- 68 TKL, 13.5 TFL, 11 SACKS, 5 QBH, 2 FF in 9 games.
S DeAndre Houston-Carson, William & Mary, Sr.- 71 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 1 SACK, 4 INT, returned one for TD, 3 PBU, 1 FR, 1 FF, 2 BLK in 9 games.
DE Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky, Jr.- 49 TKL, 19 TFL, 10 SACKS, 11 QBH, 2 FR, 3 FF in 9 games.
LB Myke Tavarres, Incarnate Word, Sr.- 94 TKL, 21.5 TFL, 7.5 SACKS, 5 PBU, 5 QBH, 2 FF in 9 games.


FCS FROSH POY WATCH LIST
P Ian Berryman, Western Carolina- 45 punts, 1978 yards, 44avg, 65 long, 2 TB, 6 FC, 18 I20, 11 50+ in 9 games.
RB Dominick Bragalone, Lehigh- 140 carries, 756 yards, 5.4avg, 3 TD, 84 yds/gm, 12 catches, 225 yards, 18.8avg, 1 TD in 9 games.
LB Trenton Bridges, Bethune-Cookman- 59 TKL, 3 TFL, 1 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
LB Solomon Brown, Charleston Southern- 43 TKL, 10.5 TFL, 6 SACKS, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
DE/LB Isaiah Buehler, Mercer- 32 TKL, 7.5 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 9 games.
CB Jabari Butler, Abilene Christian- 32 TKL, 6 INT, 8 PBU, 1 FR in 9 games.
DE Austin Cieslak, North Dakota- 16 TKL, 3.5 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 2 QBH in 9 games.
QB Case Cookus, Northern Arizona-164-233, 2354 yards, 27 TD, 3 INT, 70.4%, 190.9 pass eff, 261.6 yds/gm, 73 carries, 142 yards, 2 TD in 9 games.
LB Julian Cox, Albany- 79 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 3 SACKS, 1 INT, 2 PBU, 2 FR, 2 FF in 9 games.
RB Loren Easly, Stephen F. Austin- 100 carries, 616 yards, 6.2avg, 4 TD, 77 yds/gm, 4 catches, 17 yards ni 8 games.
S Marquis Green, Mississippi Valley State- 46 TKL, 1 TFL, 6 INT, 1 PBU in 10 games.
RB Thomas Jefferson, Delaware- 133 carries, 715 yards, 5.4avg, 6 TD, 79.4 yds/gm, 8 catches, 52 yards in 9 games.
QB Anthony Lawrence, San Diego- 165-254, 2111 yards, 20 TD, 6 INT, 65%, 156 pass eff, 234.6 yds/gm, 26 carries, 2 yards, 1 TD in 9 games.
DT Isaiah Mack, Chattanooga- 38 TKL, 8 TFL, 3 SACKS, 2 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.
S/CB Bryan Marine, Bucknell- 36 TKL, 1 TFL, 4 INT, 4 PBU, 1 FR in 9 games.
RB Dorrel McClain, North Carolina Central- 138 carries, 761 yards, 5.5avg, 7 TD, 84.6%, 6 catches, 70 yards, 1 TD in 9 games.
P Alex Pechin, Bucknell- 54 punts, 2312 yards, 42.8avg, 60 long, 3 TB, 7 FC, 14 I20, 8 50+, 31 KO, 1833 yards, 59.1avg, 4 TB, 2 OB, 1-2-50.0% FG, 37 long in 9 games.
FS Sam Phillippi, Penn- 37 TKL, 3 INT, 5 PBU, 1 FR, 1 FF in 8 games.
DB Rodney Randle, Lamar- 24 TKL, 3 INT, 4 PBU in 7 games.
RB John Santiago, North Dakota- 184 carries, 1162 yards, 6.3avg, 11 TD, 129.1 yds/gm, 4 catches, 48 yards in 9 games.
WR Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard- 31 catches, 459 yards, 14.8avg, 4 TD, 10 PR, 190 yards, 19.0avg, 1 TD, 6 KR, 179 yards, 29.8avg in 8 games.
DE Andrew Van Ginkel, South Dakota- 45 TKL, 15 TFL, 9 SACKS, 2 PBU, 5 QBH, 3 FR, 2 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.
LB Dylan Weigel, East Tennessee State- 100 TKL, 8.5 TFL, 1 SACK, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 9 games.
QB Cody Williams, Monmouth- 156-269, 1576 yards, 8 TD, 10 INT, 58%, 109.6 pass eff., 175.1 yds/gm, 95 carries, 315 yards, 3 TD in 9 games.
WR Micah Wright, Maine- 44 catches, 537 yards, 12.2avg, 3 TD, 59.7 yds/gm, 1 carry, 24 yards in 9 games.

DROPPED
WR/RS Booker Chambers, Mississippi Valley State- 17 carries, 44 yards, 2.6avg, 3 TD, 13 catches, 178 yards, 13.7avg, 2 TD, 35 KR, 777 yards, 22.2avg, 10 PR, 73 yards, 7.3avg in 10 games.
RB Daquan Isom, Southern Illinois- 66 carries, 403 yards, 6.1avg, 2 TD, 50.4 yds/gm, 28 catches, 340 yards, 3 TD, 16 KR, 393 yards, 24.6avg in 8 games.
LB Kevin Prather Jr, UT Martin- 47 TKL, 7 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 7 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.

ADDED
S Marquis Green, Mississippi Valley State- 46 TKL, 1 TFL, 6 INT, 1 PBU in 10 games.
FS Sam Phillippi, Penn- 37 TKL, 3 INT, 5 PBU, 1 FR, 1 FF in 8 games.
WR Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard- 31 catches, 459 yards, 14.8avg, 4 TD, 10 PR, 190 yards, 19.0avg, 1 TD, 6 KR, 179 yards, 29.8avg in 8 games.

OTHERS
WR/RS Booker Chambers, Mississippi Valley State- 17 carries, 44 yards, 2.6avg, 3 TD, 13 catches, 178 yards, 13.7avg, 2 TD, 35 KR, 777 yards, 22.2avg, 10 PR, 73 yards, 7.3avg in 10 games.
RB Daquan Isom, Southern Illinois- 66 carries, 403 yards, 6.1avg, 2 TD, 50.4 yds/gm, 28 catches, 340 yards, 3 TD, 16 KR, 393 yards, 24.6avg in 8 games.
LB Alek Kacmarcik, Eastern Washington- 46 TKL, 3.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 INT, 1 FR in 7 games.
K Zak Kennedy, Youngstown State- 17-21 FG, 81%, 49 long, 1 BLK, 28-30 PAT in 9 games.
K Nigel MaCauley, North Carolina Central- 16-23-69.6%, 47 long, 2 BLK, 27-29 PAT in 9 games.
LB Kevin Prather Jr, UT Martin- 47 TKL, 7 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 7 QBH, 1 FF in 9 games.
P Landon Stratton, Murray State- 46 punts, 1953 yards, 42.5avg, 74 long, 8 TB, 5 FC, 11 I20, 11 50+ in 9 games.
DT Chris Tinkham, Central Connecticut State- 38 TKL, 12.5 TFL, 0.5 SACK, 1 PBU, 1 FF in 10 games.

TOP 5 (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
CB Jabari Butler, Abilene Christian- 32 TKL, 6 INT, 8 PBU, 1 FR in 9 games.
QB Case Cookus, Northern Arizona-164-233, 2354 yards, 27 TD, 3 INT, 70.4%, 190.9 pass eff, 261.6 yds/gm, 73 carries, 142 yards, 2 TD in 9 games.
S Marquis Green, Mississippi Valley State- 46 TKL, 1 TFL, 6 INT, 1 PBU in 10 games.
RB John Santiago, North Dakota- 184 carries, 1162 yards, 6.3avg, 11 TD, 129.1 yds/gm, 4 catches, 48 yards in 9 games.
DE Andrew Van Ginkel, South Dakota- 45 TKL, 15 TFL, 9 SACKS, 2 PBU, 5 QBH, 3 FR, 2 FF, 1 BLK in 9 games.

Rollbird5
November 8th, 2015, 03:49 PM
Isur Anthony Warrum-43 catches 1031 yards 24.0avg 13 TDs 114.6 yrds/game, 1 fumble recovery for TD so 14 total TDs

smallcollegefbfan
November 8th, 2015, 04:08 PM
Isur Anthony Warrum-43 catches 1031 yards 24.0avg 13 TDs 114.6 yrds/game

I almost added him. If he can put up one more big game I'm putting him on. He is better than Dube. I dropped Dube and quite frankly I only put him on to get a rep from the NEC but found a more worthy one from Duquesne so that made it easier to drop Dube.

Silenoz
November 8th, 2015, 05:13 PM
Shame that Holmes had two blockers on him every play. Of course that allowed the rest of line to rack up sacks and hurries

smallcollegefbfan
November 9th, 2015, 10:02 AM
Shame that Holmes had two blockers on him every play. Of course that allowed the rest of line to rack up sacks and hurries

Many voters only see the stats so unfortunately for some this is a stats game. Honestly, the best defender in the country is either DHC or Miller but they don't have the PD numbers to win it. It always goes to a LB or DE because they can get the numbers. If a CB, S, or DT has the stats to even be in the running on paper you give it to them because that is hard to do.

mvemjsunpx
November 9th, 2015, 10:26 AM
Shame that Holmes had two blockers on him every play. Of course that allowed the rest of line to rack up sacks and hurries

I think Kidder was in the backfield almost every pass play.

achrist70
November 9th, 2015, 10:53 AM
How are any players in the top 5 in anyway better than Deiondre Hall, he has put up his numbers (better than any of the 5) while playing part of the season with a cast on his right hand, while playing two different positions to help the team out due to injuries, and while playing in the best conference in the country.

I would argue that Karter Schult's numbers are better than any on that list as well.

smallcollegefbfan
November 10th, 2015, 10:36 AM
How are any players in the top 5 in anyway better than Deiondre Hall, he has put up his numbers (better than any of the 5) while playing part of the season with a cast on his right hand, while playing two different positions to help the team out due to injuries, and while playing in the best conference in the country.

I would argue that Karter Schult's numbers are better than any on that list as well.

I almost put Hall in the top 5 but went with DHC because of his special teams play. The award typically goes to LBs and DEs and with the production of those put in there it is hard for a DB to sneak in without having at least 7 or 8 INTs. Hall is a top 5 defensive player but right now I would be surprised if he finished higher than 5-7 range because he needs more PDs. If he could have 2-3 INTs and 2 or 3 PBUs down the stretch here then he could probably put himself in there.

tandemlax
November 10th, 2015, 10:44 AM
Many voters only see the stats so unfortunately for some this is a stats game. Honestly, the best defender in the country is either DHC or Miller but they don't have the PD numbers to win it. It always goes to a LB or DE because they can get the numbers. If a CB, S, or DT has the stats to even be in the running on paper you give it to them because that is hard to do.

Love to see DHC getting recognized beyond the CAA. When watching W&M either in person or on TV, I occasionally find myself tracking his movements in the defensive backfield rather than following the line of scrimmage and the unfolding play. Can't remember another Tribe defender that has drawn my attention in the same way.

tomq04
November 10th, 2015, 12:18 PM
Throw West out with the bathwater.

CasualFan
November 13th, 2015, 03:44 PM
Remember the thread where we were talking about the names not being the same? Here's your confirmation that it will no longer be the Payton Award, etc.

https://twitter.com/CraigHaley/status/665268279636791296

grizband
November 13th, 2015, 04:44 PM
That's a bummer...I hoped they would keep the names. There is historical significance with each namesake.

clenz
November 13th, 2015, 04:49 PM
I really, really, wish we could come with with an AGS award and get it sent out and trophied and what not.

Catsfan90
November 13th, 2015, 05:00 PM
Remember the thread where we were talking about the names not being the same? Here's your confirmation that it will no longer be the Payton Award, etc.

https://twitter.com/CraigHaley/status/665268279636791296
Yah I had to ask it.

Catsfan90
November 13th, 2015, 05:01 PM
I really, really, wish we could come with with an AGS award and get it sent out and trophied and what not.
It could be done.

grizband
November 13th, 2015, 05:21 PM
It could be done.
This...why can't it be done? Hell, our end of season all American team should merit attention, too.

Catsfan90
November 13th, 2015, 05:24 PM
This...why can't it be done? Hell, our end of season all American team should merit attention, too.
Our poll should replace the stats poll as being the nationally recognized poll.

clenz
November 13th, 2015, 05:49 PM
That's all true - and I think there is workings that might make it happen in due time.

I just hate that it can't happen sooner.

No offense to the stats crew, but a carefully selected group of posters on this site, in conjunction with some other people/sources, would make some damn good choices for AA teams, POY, DPOY, OPOY, COY, etc...

smallcollegefbfan
November 13th, 2015, 09:26 PM
That's a bummer...I hoped they would keep the names. There is historical significance with each namesake.

I don't know for sure but I would be surprised if this was a STATS or Craig Haley decision. Something makes me think that Mickey Charles probably is the one stopping it. He owns the rights and I'm sure wants something that STATS doesn't really prefer to do so it stays put.

smallcollegefbfan
November 13th, 2015, 09:29 PM
That's all true - and I think there is workings that might make it happen in due time.

I just hate that it can't happen sooner.

No offense to the stats crew, but a carefully selected group of posters on this site, in conjunction with some other people/sources, would make some damn good choices for AA teams, POY, DPOY, OPOY, COY, etc...

The issue with the STATS poll, and they had it as TSN, and will always have it is that SOME SIDs will always throw in homer votes and will vote regionally more than taking a couple hours out of their day to really look around and compare nationally. Many voters are really good but some just slot teams and vote regionally instead of nationally when filling out their last few spots on any ballot.

I know I helped with doing a preseason AA this year and would be glad to help with the postseason teams and doing a vote on national awards.

We could get a group of the 20 or so most respected posters to possibly come up with the list and then vote on the award winners.

I would say we should do offense, defense, special teams, OL, freshman, and coach of the year.

What do you guys think?

BisonFan02
November 13th, 2015, 09:40 PM
The issue with the STATS poll, and they had it as TSN, and will always have it is that SOME SIDs will always throw in homer votes and will vote regionally more than taking a couple hours out of their day to really look around and compare nationally. Many voters are really good but some just slot teams and vote regionally instead of nationally when filling out their last few spots on any ballot.

I know I helped with doing a preseason AA this year and would be glad to help with the postseason teams and doing a vote on national awards.

We could get a group of the 20 or so most respected posters to possibly come up with the list and then vote on the award winners.

I would say we should do offense, defense, special teams, OL, freshman, and coach of the year.

What do you guys think?

Very doable (if you think there are 20 guys/gals here deserving of said respect xlolx ). There could also be a special forum/group to discuss the candidates as well.

mvemjsunpx
November 13th, 2015, 10:04 PM
Our poll should replace the stats poll as being the nationally recognized poll.

It should on the merits, but it's hard to sell that publicly since we're all a bunch of anonymous message board people.

Kemo
November 13th, 2015, 10:20 PM
It should on the merits, but it's hard to sell that publicly since we're all a bunch of anonymous message board people.

Your right. We need to change that.

I'll start gathering every user's name, date of birth, and social security number so I can take out some credit... errr... I mean, give credit to everyone who participates in the poll.

mvemjsunpx
November 13th, 2015, 10:22 PM
Your right. We need to change that.

I'll start gathering every user's name, date of birth, and social security number so I can take out some credit... errr... I mean, give credit to everyone who participates in the poll.

That was kinda my point. It's either we use pseudonyms and not be taken as seriously as perhaps we should, or lose the anonymity and watch the participation plummet.

clenz
November 13th, 2015, 10:33 PM
That was kinda my point. It's either we use pseudonyms and not be taken as seriously as perhaps we should, or lose the anonymity and watch the participation plummet.

Not everyone here decides to hide behind a screen name, fwiw.

mvemjsunpx
November 13th, 2015, 10:43 PM
Not everyone here decides to hide behind a screen name, fwiw.

Right, but I'm pretty sure most of the voters do. At least it's enough that participation would be a problem if the names were public.

smallcollegefbfan
November 13th, 2015, 11:47 PM
Very doable (if you think there are 20 guys/gals here deserving of said respect xlolx ). There could also be a special forum/group to discuss the candidates as well.

Good idea! Maybe the top 10 posters in terms of most posts get the offer and then we could vote or the mods could select a group who they feel will not be bias and will try to pick the best player regardless?

smallcollegefbfan
November 14th, 2015, 12:22 AM
Not everyone here decides to hide behind a screen name, fwiw.

I think the voters should have their AGS name known. Folks would be surprised at some of the people who post on here. I don't know if I am the only NFL scout on here but I do know some coaches, SIDs, and media folks who are truly in the know do post here. There are also some big time boosters who are fans and alumni but have seen a lot of football and have a good eye.

grizband
November 14th, 2015, 12:41 AM
The issue with the STATS poll, and they had it as TSN, and will always have it is that SOME SIDs will always throw in homer votes and will vote regionally more than taking a couple hours out of their day to really look around and compare nationally. Many voters are really good but some just slot teams and vote regionally instead of nationally when filling out their last few spots on any ballot.

I know I helped with doing a preseason AA this year and would be glad to help with the postseason teams and doing a vote on national awards.

We could get a group of the 20 or so most respected posters to possibly come up with the list and then vote on the award winners.

I would say we should do offense, defense, special teams, OL, freshman, and coach of the year.

What do you guys think?
Not sure I would be chosen, but I love this idea! Definitely willing to assist on anyway possible!

BisonFan02
November 14th, 2015, 12:49 AM
I think the voters should have their AGS name known. Folks would be surprised at some of the people who post on here. I don't know if I am the only NFL scout on here but I do know some coaches, SIDs, and media folks who are truly in the know do post here. There are also some big time boosters who are fans and alumni but have seen a lot of football and have a good eye.

I wish more people would start by just posting their FCS poll after the results are released. Once of my biggest pet peeves about the STATS/"TSN" poll is the lack of visibility by the media votes.

smallcollegefbfan
November 14th, 2015, 01:28 AM
I wish more people would start by just posting their FCS poll after the results are released. Once of my biggest pet peeves about the STATS/"TSN" poll is the lack of visibility by the media votes.

There is one big reason you forget for not posting ballots. If you do then you open it up for a coach to contact media members and push their team or for that person to receive hate emails for voting a team 5 instead of 2 or 1. I get why you want to see it but there are enough crazy folks out there with nothing better to do than to complain who would ruin it.

clenz
November 14th, 2015, 08:35 AM
Good idea! Maybe the top 10 posters in terms of most posts get the offer and then we could vote or the mods could select a group who they feel will not be bias and will try to pick the best player regardless?
Post count isn't the way I'd go.

I think if we were asked to list our top 15-20 FCS board posters that we would want to be involved we would see probably 12-13 of the same names show up on nearly every persons list

clenz
November 14th, 2015, 08:41 AM
There is one big reason you forget for not posting ballots. If you do then you open it up for a coach to contact media members and push their team or for that person to receive hate emails for voting a team 5 instead of 2 or 1. I get why you want to see it but there are enough crazy folks out there with nothing better to do than to complain who would ruin it.
Some athletic departments create a "blacklist" for fans/media members that aren't positive enough/expose myths the athletic department wants spread.

They no longer get ticket priority, even if their donation level would give it to them.
They aren't acknowledged in person, or social media, by members of the athletic department
They don't get media passes
Basically anything with that persons name goes straight into the trash or the very very back of the pile

smallcollegefbfan
November 14th, 2015, 10:04 AM
Some athletic departments create a "blacklist" for fans/media members that aren't positive enough/expose myths the athletic department wants spread.

They no longer get ticket priority, even if their donation level would give it to them.
They aren't acknowledged in person, or social media, by members of the athletic department
They don't get media passes
Basically anything with that persons name goes straight into the trash or the very very back of the pile

That happens as well. Any school not credentialing legit media members should be fired. Their job is to credential them and with freedom of the press I would say it is unconstitutional to blacklist a media member who doesn't write what you want.