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smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2015, 12:07 PM
http://valley-football.org/news/default/2015-16/8439/valley-football-announces-top-honors/

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
RB Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State, Sr.
Led the MVFC in rushing yards (1,720), touchdowns (20), yards per game (156.4), all-purpose yards per game (169.0) and scoring (11.1) … rushed for over 100 yards in nine of 11 games and posted three games with over 200 yards rushing … posted seven multiple TD games and six games with over 150 yards rushing … rushed for season-high 254 yards and three TDs at SIU (Nov. 14) … followed that with 251 yards and tied career-high with four TDs vs. South Dakota (Nov. 21) … three-time MVFC Offensive Player of the Week.
The TOP 3 (Total Points)
RB Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State (60)
QB Mark Iannotti, Southern Illinois (37)
WR Jake Wieneke, South Dakota State (13)


DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
CB Deiondre' Hall, UNI, Sr.
Started all 11 games (at CB and FS) … led UNI and the MVFC with 6 interceptions, returning two for TDs … No. 5 in the FCS in interceptions per game … broke UNI’s record for career INT returns for TDs (4) and is fifth all-time at UNI in career INTs (13) … STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Year Award Watch List Nominee ... Has 69 total tackles, including 48 solo and six for loss … two forced fumbles and three PBUs.
The TOP 4 (Total Points)
DB Deiondre' Hall, UNI (47)
LB Nick DeLuca, North Dakota State (23)
LB Brett Taylor, Western Illinois (18)
DE Derek Rivers, Youngstown State (16)


NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
QB Aaron Bailey, UNI, Jr. (transfer from Illinois)
Started nine games and had a team-high 1,029 rush yards, tying him for third all-time in MVFC history in season rushing yards by a QB … fourth in the FCS in rushing TDs and added 1,362 pass yards with nine passing TDs … his 17 rushing TDs is a UNI season record by a QB and ties DeAndre Smith from Missouri State (1990) for the MVFC record … had five 100-plus rushing yard games, including back-to-back to end the year … career-high 169 rush yards in win over No. 6 ranked SDSU … career-high 231 pass yards vs. USD.
The TOP 3 (Total Points)
QB Aaron Bailey, UNI (58)
DE Andrew Van Ginkel, South Dakota (28)
QB Easton Stick, North Dakota State (21)


FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
DE Andrew Van Ginkel, South Dakota, R-Fr.
Started all 11 games at defensive end … finished second in the MVFC in both sacks (9.0) and tackles-for-loss (18.0) … ranks 12th and 14th, respectively, nationally … only defensive player on the CFPA Watch List for Freshman Performer of the Year … also on CFPA Watch List for DE/DT of the Year … finished as the team’s fifth-leading tackler with 56 … ranks second nationally with three fumble recoveries … also forced two fumbles, blocked a kick, had two breakups and six hurries … MVFC Defensive POW on Oct. 19
The TOP 3 (Total Points)
DE Andrew Van Ginkel, South Dakota (53)
QB Easton Stick, North Dakota State (42)
QB Taryn Christion, South Dakota State (17)


‘BRUCE CRADDOCK’ COACH OF THE YEAR
Bob Nielson, Western Illinois
Western was picked to finish eighth in the MVFC preseason poll and tied for third, despite having the nation’s toughest schedule. That improvement of 5 spots from the preseason poll is the second-biggest jump for the Leathernecks dating back to the inaugural preseason poll in 1986. Nielson has now taken a team at the Division III, II and I FCS to the NCAA playoffs. He coached Wartburg (2x) and Wisconsin-Eau Claire (1x) to the Division III postseason, and won two Division II National titles at Minnesota-Duluth, with six appearances in all. This year’s post-season appearance for Nielson is his 10th in 23 years.
The TOP 4 (Total Points)
Bob Nielson, Western Illinois (31)
Brock Spack, Illinois State (28)
Joe Glenn, South Dakota (25)
Chris Klieman, North Dakota State(24)

underdawg
November 25th, 2015, 05:00 PM
Iannotti got screwed and you know it

Sycamore62
November 25th, 2015, 05:04 PM
Iannotti got screwed and you know it

Happens to someone every year

clenz
November 25th, 2015, 05:55 PM
Iannotti is another level of screwed though

Panther-State
November 25th, 2015, 06:44 PM
Iannotti got screwed and you know it


OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
RB Marshaun Coprich, Illinois State, Sr.]

What in the world were those voters smoking...oh my god!

DaBurds!!
November 25th, 2015, 07:03 PM
Ianotti is awesome; though I think it is fitting that the Offensive POY has been able to lead his to team to more than 3 wins.

clenz
November 25th, 2015, 07:15 PM
Ianotti is awesome; though I think it is fitting that the Offensive POY has been able to lead his to team to more than 3 wins.

Marshaun couldn't lead that SIU defense to more wins than that. With the line Iannotti had Marshaun would have a couple hundred less yards

I hate when people punish kids because the rest of the team is hot garbage.

Sycamore62
November 25th, 2015, 07:24 PM
Marshaun couldn't lead that SIU defense to more wins than that. With the line Iannotti had Marshaun would have a couple hundred less yards

I hate when people punish kids because the rest of the team is hot garbage.

Mike Perish was a miracle worker last year. Same situation as Iannotti.

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2015, 08:45 PM
Marshaun couldn't lead that SIU defense to more wins than that. With the line Iannotti had Marshaun would have a couple hundred less yards

I hate when people punish kids because the rest of the team is hot garbage.

I get where you are coming from but I think the coaches just felt Coprich is a better football player. Look at the overall career as well. Coprich has been a great player and was getting schemed against this year and had the box stacked by defenses several times. I think Iannotti had a huge year and should have been OFF POY this year over Coprich but maybe the coaches voted for the player they felt is the most talented.

I'm agreeing but just explaining as to what the coaches were probably thinking.

Houndawg
November 26th, 2015, 08:19 AM
Marshaun couldn't lead that SIU defense to more wins than that. With the line Iannotti had Marshaun would have a couple hundred less yards

I hate when people punish kids because the rest of the team is hot garbage.

While this is true, and Ianotti did have a hell of a year stats wise, and for my money is the toughest competitor in the MVFC, it is with great regret that I must remove my homer glasses and disagree with the majority opinion here. 5 games lost by 3 pts. or less - bad execution on an xp cost us the Indiana game, 7 turnovers at SEMO, numerous 3 and outs in the 4th qtr of winnable games, along with lots of red-zone trips ending in fgs in the close losses. The OPY will make those 6 or 7 plays that kept us out of the playoffs regardless of how bad the defense is and we're 8-3. So yeah, Coprich had a lot more help, but he deserves the award.

underdawg
November 26th, 2015, 10:18 AM
I may be wrong but I believe Coprich also had a few below average rushing games--that's why we look at the totality of work for the season---just picking up your homer glasses and putting them on--He's the best QB in the Valley, by far

Bison Fan in NW MN
November 26th, 2015, 10:22 AM
Happens to someone every year


Hard to argue against either one.

Professor Chaos
November 26th, 2015, 10:32 AM
I may be wrong but I believe Coprich also had a few below average rushing games--that's why we look at the totality of work for the season---just picking up your homer glasses and putting them on--He's the best QB in the Valley, by far
I'd disagree that he's the best QB in the MVFC at all. Had he stayed healthy Carson Wentz would've likely been a Payton finalist.

Now if you want to say Iannotti had the best year of any QB in the MVFC it's tough to argue with that.

smallcollegefbfan
November 26th, 2015, 11:21 AM
I'd disagree that he's the best QB in the MVFC at all. Had he stayed healthy Carson Wentz would've likely been a Payton finalist.

Now if you want to say Iannotti had the best year of any QB in the MVFC it's tough to argue with that.

I think he knows Wentz is far superior. Wentz is a potential top 50 NFL Draft pick for a lot of reasons. Iannotti had the best season of any MVFC QB and was one of the best in FCS this year but everyone at SIU knows Iannotti is not as good of a player as Wentz. Had Wentz not gotten hurt he would have been the OFF POY.

underdawg
November 26th, 2015, 12:56 PM
Hey dummy when did I ever say Wentz wasn't good? Had I not been a 70 year old, I could have been an NFL star too--fact is, Wentz's season was not long enough for him to be eligible for the award. Then the question is whose was??

Professor Chaos
November 26th, 2015, 01:35 PM
Hey dummy when did I ever say Wentz wasn't good? Had I not been a 70 year old, I could have been an NFL star too--fact is, Wentz's season was not long enough for him to be eligible for the award. Then the question is whose was??
You said Iannotti was the "best QB in the valley by far" which said nothing about this season. You didn't say anything about Wentz being not good but nothing about that comment insinuated you were talking about this year only. Had you said "Iannotti had the best year of any valley QB by far" I'd agree with you.

And Happy Thanksgiving to you too!

Bison Fan in NW MN
November 27th, 2015, 10:08 AM
Hey dummy when did I ever say Wentz wasn't good? Had I not been a 70 year old, I could have been an NFL star too--fact is, Wentz's season was not long enough for him to be eligible for the award. Then the question is whose was??


Iannotti had a very good year. The Bison beat his a** but he hung in there and still produced. Probably the MVP on his team compared to any other player on his team.