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grizband
October 25th, 2017, 11:44 AM
Stats released their first official Jerry Rice Award watch list today, announcing 17 FCS freshmen nominees.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20171025114801957022804&ref=rec&tm&src=FCS

Players on the first list (listed alphabetically, by last name):

Bryson Armstrong, Kennesaw State, LB, 5-11, 201, Marietta, Georgia
Statistics: 56 tackles, 6 TFL, 6 sacks, 3 INT, 4 PBU, 2 FR, 1 FF, 1 BLK (7 games)

Grant Breneman, Colgate, QB, 6-1, 195, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Statistics: 98 of 175 (56.1 percent), 1,188 yards, 12 TD, 1 INT; 89 carries, 268 yards, 4 TD (7 games)

Davis Cheek, Elon, QB, 6-2, 200, Matthews, North Carolina
Statistics: 93 of 148 (62.8 percent), 1,193 yards, 10 TD, 5 INT; 2 rushing TD (7 games)

Jabril Cox, North Dakota State, LB, 6-3, 220, Kansas City, Missouri
Statistics: 32 tackles, 4 1/2 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FR, 1 FF (7 games)

Zane Dudek, Yale, RB, 5-9, 190, Kittanning, Pennsylvania
Statistics: 61 carries, 551 yards, 9.0 average, 8 TD; 11 receptions, 94 yards, 1 TD (6 games)

Wesley Dugger, Davidson, RB, 6-0, 192, Henrico, Virginia
Statistics: 136 carries, 721 yards, 4 TD (7 games)

Reynard Ellis, Furman, LB, 6-1, 227, Birmingham, Alabama
Statistics: 47 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 QBH (7 games)

Jaron Grayer, Maine, LB, 6-0, 224, Steelton, Pennsylvania
Statistics: 47 tackles, 4 1/2 TFL, 2 sacks, 2 FF (6 games)

Pete Guerriero, Monmouth, RB, 5-10, 195, Lyndhurst, New Jersey
Statistics: 93 carries, 586 yards, 6 TD; 8 receptions, 40 yards; 4 KR, 46.0 average, 1 TD (6 games)

Gresch Jensen, Montana, QB, 6-2, 215, Auburn, Washington
Statistics: 109 of 178 (61.2 percent), 1,630 yards, 13 TD, 6 INT; 33 carries, 115 yards, 4 TD (7 games)

Torrance Marable, Presbyterian, RB, 5-10, 185, Decatur, Georgia
Statistics: 111 carries, 592 yards, 3 TD; 6 catches, 86 yards, 2 TD (7 games)

Franklin "Mac" McCain III, North Carolina A&T, CB, 5-11, 174, Greensboro, North Carolina
Statistics: 33 TKL, 1 TFL, 5 INT (274 return yards), 3 TD, 6 PBU (8 games)

Caylin Newton, Howard, QB, 5-11, 195, Atlanta
Statistics: 85 of 163 (52.2 percent), 1,549 yards, 9 TD, 8 INT; 103 carries, 542 yards, 9 TD (7 games)

Kaelan Riley, Mercer, QB, 6-3, 231, Calhoun, Georgia
Statistics: 138 of 216 (63.9 percent), 1,726 yards, 13 TD, 6 INT; 62 carries, 172 yards, 3 TD (8 games)

Daniel Smith, Campbell, QB, 6-0, 200. Leesburg, Virginia
Statistics: 104 of 184 (56.5 percent), 1,401 yards, 15 TD, 3 INT; 77 carries, 711 yards, 9.2 average, 4 TD (7 games)

Isaiah Totten, North Carolina Central, RB/KR, 5-9, 185, Apex, North Carolina
Statistics: 87 carries, 525 yards, 4 TD; 2 catches, 8 yards; 11 KR, 19.6 average (7 games)

Mark Williams, Eastern Illinois, CB, 6-0, 160, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Statistics: 40 tackles, 3 INT (73 return yards), 1 TD, 6 PBU, 1 FR (8 games)

WestCoastAggie
October 25th, 2017, 11:54 AM
The MEAC has 3 guys on this list. When was the last time this happened?

PaladinFan
October 25th, 2017, 11:56 AM
Stats released their first official Jerry Rice Award watch list today, announcing 17 FCS freshmen nominees.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20171025114801957022804&ref=rec&tm&src=FCS

Players on the first list (listed alphabetically, by last name):


Reynard Ellis, Furman, LB, 6-1, 227, Birmingham, Alabama
Statistics: 47 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 QBH (7 games)

Kaelan Riley, Mercer, QB, 6-3, 231, Calhoun, Georgia
Statistics: 138 of 216 (63.9 percent), 1,726 yards, 13 TD, 6 INT; 62 carries, 172 yards, 3 TD (8 games)



Just a wager, but these two are going to have some pretty good duels over the next 3 years.

PaladinFan
October 25th, 2017, 12:01 PM
Sort of a unique twist, but there are 6 QBs on the list and Furman (and Reynard Ellis) have seen 3 of them (Breneman, Cheek, and Riley)

grizband
October 25th, 2017, 12:24 PM
Here are SmallCollegeFBFan's top 5 rankings - posted on 10/22 - for the Rice award (alphabetical order):

LB Bryson Armstrong, Kennesaw State- 56 TKL, 6 TFL, 6 SACKS, 3 INT, 4 PBU, 2 FR, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 7 games.

RB Zane Dudek, Yale- 61 carries, 551 yards, 9.0avg, 8 TD, 91.8 yds/gm, 11 catches, 94 yards, 1 TD in 6 games.

RB Pete Guerriero, Monmouth- 93 carries, 586 yards, 6.3avg, 6 TD, 97.7 yds/gm, 8 catches, 40 yards in 6 games.

QB Gresch Jensen, Montana- 109-178, 1630 yards, 13 TD, 6 INT, 61.2%, 232.9 yds/gm, 33 carries, 115 yards, 4 TD in 7 games.

CB Franklin McCain, North Carolina A&T- 33 TKL, 1 TFL, 5 INT/returned three for TDs, 6 PBU in 8 games.

Mayville Bison
October 25th, 2017, 01:31 PM
Here are SmallCollegeFBFan's top 5 rankings - posted on 10/22 - for the Rice award (alphabetical order):

LB Bryson Armstrong, Kennesaw State- 56 TKL, 6 TFL, 6 SACKS, 3 INT, 4 PBU, 2 FR, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 7 games.

RB Zane Dudek, Yale- 61 carries, 551 yards, 9.0avg, 8 TD, 91.8 yds/gm, 11 catches, 94 yards, 1 TD in 6 games.

RB Pete Guerriero, Monmouth- 93 carries, 586 yards, 6.3avg, 6 TD, 97.7 yds/gm, 8 catches, 40 yards in 6 games.

QB Gresch Jensen, Montana- 109-178, 1630 yards, 13 TD, 6 INT, 61.2%, 232.9 yds/gm, 33 carries, 115 yards, 4 TD in 7 games.

CB Franklin McCain, North Carolina A&T- 33 TKL, 1 TFL, 5 INT/returned three for TDs, 6 PBU in 8 games.

The three stat lines that jumped out at me were Jensen, Guerriero, and Cheek (Elon QB). 3 Defensive TDs for McCain though is a pretty big deal that I missed the first time through.

grizband
October 25th, 2017, 01:41 PM
The three stat lines that jumped out at me were Jensen, Guerriero, and Cheek (Elon QB). 3 Defensive TDs for McCain though is a pretty big deal that I missed the first time through.
Jensen has put up pretty big numbers this year, especially considered he's only started 4 or 7 games, and really only played in 4.5 of the 7.

Silenoz
October 25th, 2017, 01:55 PM
Yeah, nearly has the top yardage despite that. I like his odds. Just needs to stop throwing a floater every game that gets picked off.

grizband
October 25th, 2017, 04:34 PM
https://twitter.com/MontanaGrizFB/status/923293490519318528

MTfan4life
October 25th, 2017, 06:06 PM
I'd have Jabril Cox at the top of this list. NDSU lives off depth that thrives on experience, so to have a freshman lead the team in total tackles, solo tackles, tackles for loss and sacks is quite an accomplishment. This is especially considering he's playing for one of the best defenses in the country.

BisonTru
October 25th, 2017, 06:18 PM
I'd have Jabril Cox at the top of this list. NDSU lives off depth that thrives on experience, so to have a freshman lead the team in total tackles, solo tackles, tackles for loss and sacks is quite an accomplishment. This is especially considering he's playing for one of the best defenses in the country.

Deluca is a legit if healthy middle rounds NFL draft pick. It took him a couple years and injury to crack the starting lineup.

Bright future for Cox. Our defense is complicated for the LBs. Just him having the defense down this early is impressive.


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grizband
October 25th, 2017, 06:58 PM
Deluca is a legit if healthy middle rounds NFL draft pick. It took him a couple years and injury to crack the starting lineup.

Bright future for Cox. Our defense is complicated for the LBs. Just him having the defense down this early is impressive.

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Honestly, it's kind of the reverse for our offense; there are many moving parts, so it's impressive to have a freshman QB running it this well.

BisonTru
October 25th, 2017, 07:32 PM
Honestly, it's kind of the reverse for our offense; there are many moving parts, so it's impressive to have a freshman QB running it this well.

I'm going to disagree with you some here. First off, the uptempo offenses are generally pretty simplistic as they are designed to move quick. If you can get 11 players on the same play with some signals or pictures you aren't running a very thick playbook.

Second, I studied Stitt's offense some the years we played you guys. Basically every play has 4 options, run (usually a draw,), zone pass, man pass, and something else (screen, ect). Basically your QB has to count the numbers in the box to decide on the RPO, then decide if it's man or zone. Add in checking for a blitz to go to say the screen. Then he gets the ball and gets the ball to wherever his pre-snap reads said.

I'll give you I haven't watched him yet, and if he's making the right reads and getting the ball to the right spot, good on him. I just wouldn't call it complicated. And on top of that maybe Stitt is doing more with him. Jared Goff and Paxton Lynch both ran fairly simple uptempo offenses, but Goff's they gave him a lot more cuz they knew he could handle it. Lynch's offense at Memphis was about as simple as they could make it.

grizband
October 25th, 2017, 07:41 PM
I'm going to disagree with you some here. First off, the uptempo offenses are generally pretty simplistic as they are designed to move quick. If you can get 11 players on the same play with some signals or pictures you aren't running a very thick playbook.

Second, I studied Stitt's offense some the years we played you guys. Basically every play has 4 options, run (usually a draw,), zone pass, man pass, and something else (screen, ect). Basically your QB has to count the numbers in the box to decide on the RPO, then decide if it's man or zone. Add in checking for a blitz to go to say the screen. Then he gets the ball and gets the ball to wherever his pre-snap reads said.

I'll give you I haven't watched him yet, and if he's making the right reads and getting the ball to the right spot, good on him. I just wouldn't call it complicated. And on top of that maybe Stitt is doing more with him. Jared Goff and Paxton Lynch both ran fairly simple uptempo offenses, but Goff's they gave him a lot more cuz they knew he could handle it. Lynch's offense at Memphis was about as simple as they could make it.
Griz don't call plays from the sideline with pictures...much of the play calling abilities are left to pre-snap reads from the quarterback. After Jensen made a read into an over the middle pass for a TD earlier this year, Stitt was quoted as saying he's been waiting three years for a QB to check into that play. The Griz offense this year is not exactly the same as it was the first two years, with Gustafson at the helm.

BisonTru
October 25th, 2017, 07:47 PM
Griz don't call plays from the sideline with pictures...much of the play calling abilities are left to pre-snap reads from the quarterback. After Jensen made a read into an over the middle pass for a TD earlier this year, Stitt was quoted as saying he's been waiting three years for a QB to check into that play. The Griz offense this year is not exactly the same as it was the first two years, with Gustafson at the helm.

It's awesome if he's doing great. I just remember quite a few Griz fans saying similar stuff about Gus. I had watched plenty of Gus and he wasn't that good. I haven't seen the new kid (side note - get the Big Sky on ESPN3), so for that I'll concede to your opinion there.

grizband
October 25th, 2017, 08:00 PM
It's awesome if he's doing great. I just remember quite a few Griz fans saying similar stuff about Gus. I had watched plenty of Gus and he wasn't that good. I haven't seen the new kid (side note - get the Big Sky on ESPN3), so for that I'll concede to your opinion there.
There's no comparison. When Gus was on, he was fantastic; however, he could be maddeningly inconsistent in his decisions and throws. Jensen of course still makes Freshman mistakes, but overall I believe he will go down as a superior talent at QB.

I wish Big Sky games were broadcast on ESPN 3. Unfortunately, the conference has an agreement with Root Sports, which I believe precedes the posibility of ESPN streams. Games not on Root are available for streaming online, but I cannot remember the site.

jadmt
October 25th, 2017, 08:15 PM
Jensen is the real deal and the reason we will win out. He is big and strong and can throw the ball. Future is very bright for sure. Jensen is much better moving around than Gus as well.

BisonTru
October 25th, 2017, 08:35 PM
Do any of you guys have a link to a full game Jensen played in?

Grizalltheway
October 26th, 2017, 09:06 AM
Do any of you guys have a link to a full game Jensen played in?

I think the Pluto TV app has archived games (the ones that weren't on ROOT).

BadlandsGrizFan
October 26th, 2017, 09:15 AM
This....Jensen's running ability makes him so much more affective than Gus ever was.....it kills defenses. He already has 4 rushing TDs and the kid is built like a LB.


Jensen is the real deal and the reason we will win out. He is big and strong and can throw the ball. Future is very bright for sure. Jensen is much better moving around than Gus as well.

FUBeAR
October 27th, 2017, 10:33 AM
So...I wanted to try to make more sense of this info and put it on more of an "apples to apples" basis...



Name
School
Pos
HT
WT
Actual Games
"Apples2Apples" Games
Pass Comp. (QB) / Carries (RB) / Tackles (DEF)
Pass Att. (QB)
Comp. %
Pass Yds (QB)/Rush Yds (RB)
TD Pass (QB) / TD Rush (RB) / Sacks (DEF)
INT (QB & DEF)
QB Rating
Carries (QB) / Recptn (RB) / TFL (DEF)
Rush Yds (QB) / Recvg Yds (RB) / INT Ret Yds (DEF)
Yds /Carry (QB & RB) / Yds/INT (DEF )
Rush TD (QB) / Recvg TD (RB) / INT TD (DEF)
Total Yds (QB)
Total TD (QB)
KO Returns
KO Return Yds
KO Return Avg
KO Return TD
PBU's
Fumble Recov
Forced Fumbles
Blocks
QB Hurries


Gresch Jensen
Montana
QB
74
215
7
7
109
178
61.2%
1630
13
6
155.52
33
115
3.5
4
1745
17











Davis Cheek
Elon
QB
74
200
7
7
93
148
62.8%
1193
10
5
146.09
30
75
2.5
2
1268
12











Kaelan Riley
Mercer
QB
75
231
8
7
121
189
63.9%
1510
11
5
145.05
54
151
2.8
3
1661
14











Daniel Smith
Campbell
QB
72
200
7
7
104
184
56.5%
1401
15
3
144.12
77
711
9.2
4
2112
19











Caylin Newton
Howard
QB
71
195
7
7
85
163
52.1%
1549
9
8
140.38
103
542
5.3
9
2091
18











Grant Breneman
Colgate
QB
73
195
7
7
98
175
56.0%
1188
12
1
134.51
89
268
3.0
4
1456
16










































Zane Dudek
Yale
RB
69
190
6
7
71


643
9


13
110
9.0
1


0
0
#DIV/0!
0







Pete Guerriero
Monmouth
RB/KR
70
195
6
7
109


684
7


9
47
6.3
0


5
215
46
1







Isaiah Totten
North Carolina Central
RB/KR
69
185
7
7
87


525
4


2
8
6.0
0


11
216
19.6
0







Torrance Marable
Presbyterian
RB
70
185
7
7
111


592
3


6
86
5.3
2


0
0
#DIV/0!
0







Wesley Dugger
Davidson
RB
72
192
7
7
136


721
4


0
0
5.3
0


0
0
#DIV/0!
0






































Bryson Armstrong
Kennesaw State
D-LB
71
201
7
7
56



6
3

6.0
7
?







4
2
1
1



Jaron Grayer
Maine
D-LB
72
224
6
7
55



2


5.5











2




Reynard Ellis
Furman
D-LB
73
227
7
7
47



1
1

2.0
0
?







1



1


Mark Williams
Eastern Illinois
D-CB
72
160
8
7
35



0
3

0.0
64
24.3
1






5
1





Jabril Cox
North Dakota State
D-LB
75
220
7
7
32



3


4.5










1
1




Franklin "Mac" McCain III
North Carolina A&T
D-CB
71
174
8
7
29



0
4

1.0
240
54.8
3






5









...so I did this....not sure how much it helps, but I thought I'd post since I did it.

Notes
* Interesting no WR's on list for JERRY RICE award
* Added an NCAA QB Rating using an online calculator. If the calculator was wrong, these numbers are wrong
* Did a little math to put everyone on a 7 game status... x=Stats/8*7 for those with 8 games and x=Stats/6*7 for those with 6. All rounded to nearest whole
* Grouped them by position or position type
* Note that the headers define different 'things' for different positions
* It's a little easier to take-in when column width can be controlled and with gridlines - sorry

Thoughts?

nevadagriz
October 27th, 2017, 11:03 AM
Thanks FUBEAR great info and a good way to compare by position.

UNH72Plus
October 27th, 2017, 02:38 PM
UNH running back Deunte Chatman might be in the mix but for the fact that he's been fighting for playing time with three other backs. At 6'0" 218 with 4.46 speed he was projected to play LB until Trevon Bryant was lost for the season. In the four games that he's touched the ball he has 42 carries for 325 yards, 7.8 yards per carry, and last week against Towson when the other three RB's were all sitting out with injuries he had 22 carries for 187 yards and 2 TDs. He's also caught 4 passes for 24 yards.

smallcollegefbfan
October 27th, 2017, 02:57 PM
So...I wanted to try to make more sense of this info and put it on more of an "apples to apples" basis...



Name
School

Pos
HT
WT
Actual Games
"Apples2Apples" Games
Pass Comp. (QB) / Carries (RB) / Tackles (DEF)
Pass Att. (QB)
Comp. %
Pass Yds (QB)/Rush Yds (RB)
TD Pass (QB) / TD Rush (RB) / Sacks (DEF)
INT (QB & DEF)
QB Rating
Carries (QB) / Recptn (RB) / TFL (DEF)
Rush Yds (QB) / Recvg Yds (RB) / INT Ret Yds (DEF)
Yds /Carry (QB & RB) / Yds/INT (DEF )
Rush TD (QB) / Recvg TD (RB) / INT TD (DEF)
Total Yds (QB)
Total TD (QB)
KO Returns
KO Return Yds
KO Return Avg
KO Return TD
PBU's
Fumble Recov
Forced Fumbles
Blocks
QB Hurries


Gresch Jensen
Montana
QB
74
215
7
7
109
178
61.2%
1630
13
6
155.52
33
115
3.5
4
1745
17











Davis Cheek
Elon
QB
74
200
7
7
93
148
62.8%
1193
10
5
146.09
30
75
2.5
2
1268
12











Kaelan Riley
Mercer
QB
75
231
8
7
121
189
63.9%
1510
11
5
145.05
54
151
2.8
3
1661
14











Daniel Smith
Campbell
QB
72
200
7
7
104
184
56.5%
1401
15
3
144.12
77
711
9.2
4
2112
19











Caylin Newton
Howard
QB
71
195
7
7
85
163
52.1%
1549
9
8
140.38
103
542
5.3
9
2091
18











Grant Breneman
Colgate
QB
73
195
7
7
98
175
56.0%
1188
12
1
134.51
89
268
3.0
4
1456
16










































Zane Dudek
Yale
RB
69
190
6
7
71


643
9


13
110
9.0
1


0
0
#DIV/0!
0







Pete Guerriero
Monmouth
RB/KR
70
195
6
7
109


684
7


9
47
6.3
0


5
215
46
1







Isaiah Totten
North Carolina Central
RB/KR
69
185
7
7
87


525
4


2
8
6.0
0


11
216
19.6
0







Torrance Marable
Presbyterian
RB
70
185
7
7
111


592
3


6
86
5.3
2


0
0
#DIV/0!
0







Wesley Dugger
Davidson
RB
72
192
7
7
136


721
4


0
0
5.3
0


0
0
#DIV/0!
0






































Bryson Armstrong
Kennesaw State
D-LB
71
201
7
7
56



6
3

6.0
7
?







4
2
1
1



Jaron Grayer
Maine
D-LB
72
224
6
7
55



2


5.5











2




Reynard Ellis
Furman
D-LB
73
227
7
7
47



1
1

2.0
0
?







1



1


Mark Williams
Eastern Illinois
D-CB
72
160
8
7
35



0
3

0.0
64
24.3
1






5
1





Jabril Cox
North Dakota State
D-LB
75
220
7
7
32



3


4.5










1
1




Franklin "Mac" McCain III
North Carolina A&T
D-CB
71
174
8
7
29



0
4

1.0
240
54.8
3






5









...so I did this....not sure how much it helps, but I thought I'd post since I did it.

Notes
* Interesting no WR's on list for JERRY RICE award
* Added an NCAA QB Rating using an online calculator. If the calculator was wrong, these numbers are wrong
* Did a little math to put everyone on a 7 game status... x=Stats/8*7 for those with 8 games and x=Stats/6*7 for those with 6. All rounded to nearest whole
* Grouped them by position or position type
* Note that the headers define different 'things' for different positions
* It's a little easier to take-in when column width can be controlled and with gridlines - sorry

Thoughts?

I think the Weber State WR should be on the list. He is fast and has been a big play guy for Weber State.

WestCoastAggie
October 27th, 2017, 05:00 PM
So...I wanted to try to make more sense of this info and put it on more of an "apples to apples" basis...



Name
School
Pos
HT
WT
Actual Games
"Apples2Apples" Games
Pass Comp. (QB) / Carries (RB) / Tackles (DEF)
Pass Att. (QB)
Comp. %
Pass Yds (QB)/Rush Yds (RB)
TD Pass (QB) / TD Rush (RB) / Sacks (DEF)
INT (QB & DEF)
QB Rating
Carries (QB) / Recptn (RB) / TFL (DEF)
Rush Yds (QB) / Recvg Yds (RB) / INT Ret Yds (DEF)
Yds /Carry (QB & RB) / Yds/INT (DEF )
Rush TD (QB) / Recvg TD (RB) / INT TD (DEF)
Total Yds (QB)
Total TD (QB)
KO Returns
KO Return Yds
KO Return Avg
KO Return TD
PBU's
Fumble Recov
Forced Fumbles
Blocks
QB Hurries


Gresch Jensen
Montana
QB
74
215
7
7
109
178
61.2%
1630
13
6
155.52
33
115
3.5
4
1745
17











Davis Cheek
Elon
QB
74
200
7
7
93
148
62.8%
1193
10
5
146.09
30
75
2.5
2
1268
12











Kaelan Riley
Mercer
QB
75
231
8
7
121
189
63.9%
1510
11
5
145.05
54
151
2.8
3
1661
14











Daniel Smith
Campbell
QB
72
200
7
7
104
184
56.5%
1401
15
3
144.12
77
711
9.2
4
2112
19











Caylin Newton
Howard
QB
71
195
7
7
85
163
52.1%
1549
9
8
140.38
103
542
5.3
9
2091
18











Grant Breneman
Colgate
QB
73
195
7
7
98
175
56.0%
1188
12
1
134.51
89
268
3.0
4
1456
16










































Zane Dudek
Yale
RB
69
190
6
7
71


643
9


13
110
9.0
1


0
0
#DIV/0!
0







Pete Guerriero
Monmouth
RB/KR
70
195
6
7
109


684
7


9
47
6.3
0


5
215
46
1







Isaiah Totten
North Carolina Central
RB/KR
69
185
7
7
87


525
4


2
8
6.0
0


11
216
19.6
0







Torrance Marable
Presbyterian
RB
70
185
7
7
111


592
3


6
86
5.3
2


0
0
#DIV/0!
0







Wesley Dugger
Davidson
RB
72
192
7
7
136


721
4


0
0
5.3
0


0
0
#DIV/0!
0






































Bryson Armstrong
Kennesaw State
D-LB
71
201
7
7
56



6
3

6.0
7
?







4
2
1
1



Jaron Grayer
Maine
D-LB
72
224
6
7
55



2


5.5











2




Reynard Ellis
Furman
D-LB
73
227
7
7
47



1
1

2.0
0
?







1



1


Mark Williams
Eastern Illinois
D-CB
72
160
8
7
35



0
3

0.0
64
24.3
1






5
1





Jabril Cox
North Dakota State
D-LB
75
220
7
7
32



3


4.5










1
1




Franklin "Mac" McCain III
North Carolina A&T
D-CB
71
174
8
7
29



0
4

1.0
240
54.8
3






5









...so I did this....not sure how much it helps, but I thought I'd post since I did it.

Notes
* Interesting no WR's on list for JERRY RICE award
* Added an NCAA QB Rating using an online calculator. If the calculator was wrong, these numbers are wrong
* Did a little math to put everyone on a 7 game status... x=Stats/8*7 for those with 8 games and x=Stats/6*7 for those with 6. All rounded to nearest whole
* Grouped them by position or position type
* Note that the headers define different 'things' for different positions
* It's a little easier to take-in when column width can be controlled and with gridlines - sorry

Thoughts?

Mac McCain is on this list for his passes defended, INT's and Pick-6's he's had. Leaving INT's and Defensive TD's scored off this list make the DB's, as a whole, feel out of place.

FUBeAR
October 27th, 2017, 08:30 PM
Mac McCain is on this list for his passes defended, INT's and Pick-6's he's had. Leaving INT's and Defensive TD's scored off this list make the DB's, as a whole, feel out of place.

Read better. All of those ARE on the original list AND in the table I created.