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October 9th, 2018, 01:25 PM
FCS NATIONAL AWARDS WATCH- OCT 9

2018 PAYTON CANDIDATES
QB Zach Bednarczyk, Villanova, Sr.- 97-144, 1319 yards, 12 TD, 4 INT, 67.4%, 263.8ypg, 166.25 pass eff, 27 carries, 52 yards, 1 TD in 5 games.
QB Chandler Burks, Kennesaw State, Sr.- 32-55, 509 yards, 5 TD, 1 INT, 58.2%, 84.8ypg, 162.3 pass eff, 80 carries, 439 yards, 5.5ypc, 14 TD, 73.2ypg in 6 games.
QB Taryn Christion, South Dakota State, Sr.- 73-103, 1082 yards, 15 TD, 1 INT, 70.9%, 270.5ypg, 205.2 pass eff, 29 carries, 40 yards, 1 TD in 4 games.
RB Ra’Quanne Dickens, Incarnate Word, Sr.- 67 carries, 618 yards, 9.2ypc, 8 TD, 123.6ypg, 7 catches, 70 yards in 5 games.
RB Zane Dudek, Yale, Soph.- 45 carries, 278 yards, 6.2ypc, 3 TD, 92.7ypg, 6 catches, 21 yards in 3 games.
QB Tom Flacco, Towson, Jr.- 118-171, 1482 yards, 14 TD, 5 INT, 69%, 296.4ypg, 162.98 pass eff, 66 carries, 326 yards, 4.9avg, 2 TD in 5 games.
RB Ryan Fulse, Wagner, Sr.- 150 carries, 926 yards, 6.2ypc, 6 TD, 154.3ypg, 10 catches, 107 yards in 6 games.
QB Gage Gubrud, Eastern Washington, Sr.- 99-160, 1416 yards, 13 TD, 5 INT, 61.9%, 283.2ypg, 156.8 pass eff, 31 carries, 169 yards, 2 TD in 5 games.
QB Devlin Hodges, Samford, Sr.- 204-294, 2201 yards, 18 TD, 11 INT, 69.4%, 366.8ypg, 145 pass eff, 38 carries, 145 yards, 2 TD in 6 games.
WR Alexander Hollins, Eastern Illinois, Sr.- 53 catches, 733 yards, 13.8ypc, 11 TD, 122.2ypg in 6 games.
WR Jesper Horsted, Princeton, Sr.- 22 catches, 372 yards, 16.9ypc, 6 TD, 93ypg in 4 games.
QB Anthony Lawrence, San Diego, Sr.- 114-182, 1605 yards, 13 TD, 4 INT, 62.6%, 321ypg, 155.9 pass eff, 13 carries, 39 yards, 2 TD in 5 games.
QB John Lovett, Princeton, Sr.- 64-97, 932 yards, 12 TD, 66%, 233ypg, 187.5 pass eff, 45 carries, 404 yards, 6 TD, 101ypg in 4 games.
QB Jake Maier, UC Davis, Jr.- 136-224, 1580 yards, 11 TD, 2 INT, 60.7%, 316ypg, 134.4 pass eff, 13 carries, -43 yards in 5 games.
WR Kelvin McKnight, Samford, Sr.- 54 catches, 728 yards, 13.5avg, 5 TD, 121.3ypg in 6 games.
WR Bryce Nunnelly, Chattanooga, Soph.- 46 catches, 768 yards, 16.7ypc, 6 TD, 128ypg in 6 games.
FB Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly, Sr.- 180 carries, 788 yards, 4.4ypc, 8 TD, 131.3ypg, 1 catch, 1 yards in 6 games.
QB Lamar Raynard, North Carolina A&T, Sr.- 73-143, 787 yards, 10 TD, 4 INT, 51%, 131.2ypg, 114.8 pass eff, 30 carries, 55 yards, 3 TD in 6 games.
QB Daniel Smith, Campbell, Soph.- 90-150, 1215 yards, 11 TD, 3 INT, 60%, 202.5ypg, 148.2 pass eff, 69 carries, 475 yards, 9 TD, 79.2ypg in 6 games.
QB Easton Stick, North Dakota State, Sr.- 49-87, 851 yards, 9 TD, 1 INT, 56.3%, 170.2ypg, 170.3 pass eff, 29 carries, 194 yards, 7 TD in 5 games.


PAYTON TOP 5 (ALPHA ORDER)
QB Chandler Burks, Kennesaw State, Sr.- 32-55, 509 yards, 5 TD, 1 INT, 58.2%, 84.8ypg, 162.3 pass eff, 80 carries, 439 yards, 5.5ypc, 14 TD, 73.2ypg in 6 games.
QB Taryn Christion, South Dakota State, Sr.- 73-103, 1082 yards, 15 TD, 1 INT, 70.9%, 270.5ypg, 205.2 pass eff, 29 carries, 40 yards, 1 TD in 4 games.
RB Ra’Quanne Dickens, Incarnate Word, Sr.- 67 carries, 618 yards, 9.2ypc, 8 TD, 123.6ypg, 7 catches, 70 yards in 5 games.
WR Alexander Hollins, Eastern Illinois, Sr.- 53 catches, 733 yards, 13.8ypc, 11 TD, 122.2ypg in 6 games.
QB Easton Stick, North Dakota State, Sr.- 49-87, 851 yards, 9 TD, 1 INT, 56.3%, 170.2ypg, 170.3 pass eff, 29 carries, 194 yards, 7 TD in 5 games.


ADDED
QB Tom Flacco, Towson, Jr.- 118-171, 1482 yards, 14 TD, 5 INT, 69%, 296.4ypg, 162.98 pass eff, 66 carries, 326 yards, 4.9avg, 2 TD in 5 games.
QB John Lovett, Princeton, Sr.- 64-97, 932 yards, 12 TD, 66%, 233ypg, 187.5 pass eff, 45 carries, 404 yards, 6 TD, 101ypg in 4 games.

REMOVED
WR Davion Davis, Sam Houston State, Sr.- 31 catches, 327 yards, 10.5ypc, 4 TD, 65.4ypg, 5 PR, 7 yards in 5 games.
WR Keelan Doss, UC Davis, Sr.- 43 catches, 425 yards, 9.9ypc, 2 TD, 85ypg, 4 carries, 39 yards in 5 games.

CONSIDERED
QB Tyrie Adams, Western Carolina, Jr.- 79-122, 1037 yards, 10 TD, 2 INT, 64.8%, 207.4ypg, 159.9 pass eff, 68 carries, 343 yards, 4 TD in 5 games.
QB Zerrick Cooper, Jacksonville State, Soph.- 80-131, 1136 yards, 11 TD, 3 INT, 61.1%, 227.2ypg, 157 pass eff, 26 carries, 110 yards, 3 TD in 5 games.
WR Nehari Crawford, Duquesne, Sr.- 38 catches, 649 yards, 17.1ypc, 6 TD, 108.2ypg, 7 carries, 15 yards, 2 PR, 43 yards, 21.5avg, 1 TD in 6 games.
QB Brady Davis, Illinois State, Jr.- 74-134, 1057 yards, 10 TD, 55.2%, 211.4ypg, 146.1 pass eff, 16 carries, -4 yards, 1 TD in 5 games.
WR Davion Davis, Sam Houston State, Sr.- 31 catches, 327 yards, 10.5ypc, 4 TD, 65.4ypg, 5 PR, 7 yards in 5 games.
QB Jacob Dolegala, Central Connecticut State, Sr.- 104-158, 1299 yards, 8 TD, 1 INT, 65.8%, 216.5ypg, 150.3 pass eff, 37 carries, 117 yards, 2 TD in 6 games.
WR Keelan Doss, UC Davis, Sr.- 43 catches, 425 yards, 9.9ypc, 2 TD, 85ypg, 4 carries, 39 yards in 5 games.
QB Shelton Eppler, Northwestern State, Jr.- 101-162, 1328 yards, 11 TD, 2 INT, 62.3%, 265.6ypg, 151.1 pass eff, 22 carries, 0 yards in 5 games.
WR Jequez Ezzard, Howard, Jr.- 24 catches, 546 yards, 22.8ypc, 5 TD, 136.5ypg, 1 carry, 14 yards, 3 PR, 26 yards, 8.7avg in 4 games.
QB JaJuan Lawson, Rhode Island, Sr.- 70-99, 991 yards, 10 TD, 3 INT, 70.7%, 247.8ypg, 182.06 pass eff, 33 carries, 127 yards, 3 TD in 4 games.
QB Sean McGuire, Western Illinois, Sr.- 106-181, 1344 yards, 13 TD, 6 INT, 58.6%, 268.8ypg, 138 pass eff, 26 carries, -13 yards, 1 TD in 5 games.
QB Dalton Sneed, Montana, Jr.- 136-222, 1396 yards, 10 TD, 3 INT, 61.3%, 232.7ypg, 126.2 pass eff, 72 carries, 434 yards, 5 TD, 72.3ypg in 6 games.
RB Marquis Terry, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 69 carries, 663 yards, 9.4ypc, 6 TD, 130ypg, 8 catches, 48 yards in 5 games.
RB Dawonya Tucker, Prairie View A&M, Jr.- 95 carries, 795 yards, 8.4ypc, 4 TD, 132.5ypg, 14 catches, 138 yards, 1 TD in 6 games.


2018 BUCK BUCHANAN CANDIDATES
S Nasir Adderley, Delaware, Sr.- 28 TKL, 3 INT, 4 PBU, 1 FR, 1 FF in 5 games.
LB BJ Blunt, McNeese State, Sr.- 56 TKL, 11.5 TFL, 7 SACKS, 3 PBU, 4 QBH, 2 FR in 6 games.
LB Josh Buss, Montana, Sr.- 43 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 4.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 2 QBH, 2 FR/returned one for a TD, 3 FF in 6 games.
LB Thomas Costigan, Bryant, Sr.- 49 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 3 SACKS, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 5 games.
LB Jabril Cox, North Dakota State, Soph.- 31 TKL, 3 TFL, 1 SACK, 2 INT/returned two for a TD, 2 PBU, 3 QBH in 5 games.
LB Cameron Gill, Wagner, Jr.- 27 TKL, 11.5 TFL, 7 SACKS, 1 PBU, 6 QBH, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 6 games.
DE Darin Greenfield, South Dakota, Jr.- 21 TKL, 6.5 TFL, 3 SACKS, 2 PBU, 4 QBH in 5 games.
DE Darryl Johnson, North Carolina A&T, Jr.- 23 TKL, 9 TFL, 6 SACKS, 2 PBU, 4 QBH, 1 FF in 6 games.
DE Sully Laiche, Nicholls, Jr.- 26 TKL, 10.5 TFL, 5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FF in 6 games.
LB Da’Jon Lee, Saint Francis (PA), Jr.- 31 TKL, 11 TFL, 5 SACKS, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 2 FF in 5 games.
LB Warren Messer, Elon, Sr.- 35 TKL, 6 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 QBH in 5 games.
CB Jimmy Moreland, James Madison, Sr.- 23 TKL, 2 TFL, 4 INT/returned three for a TD, 4 PBU, 1 QBH in 6 games.
LB Dante Olson, Montana, Jr.- 98 TKL, 9 TFL, 5 SACKS, 2 INT, 3 PBU, 3 QBH, 3 FF in 6 games.
LB Rickey Neal, Northern Iowa, Sr.- 21 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 3 SACKS, 2 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FF, 1 BLK in 5 games.
DE Aaron Patrick, Eastern Kentucky, Jr.- 22 TKL, 5.5 TFL, 4.5 SACKS, 7 QBH in 5 games.
DE Nasir Player, ETSU, Jr.- 21 TKL, 8 TFL, 5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 10 QBH, 2 FF in 6 games.
DT Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois, Sr.- 31 TKL, 6 TFL, 2 SACKS, 3 QBH, 1 catch, 3 yards, 1 TD in 5 games.
LB Sterling Sheffield, Maine, Sr.- 38 TKL, 9 TFL, 6.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 2 FF in 5 games.
DE Nick Wheeler, Colgate, Jr.- 25 TKL, 10 TFL, 5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 5 games.
DE Jaison Williams, Austin Peay, Jr.- 24 TKL, 8 TFL, 2 SACKS, 2 QBH in 6 games.


BUCHANAN TOP 5 (ALPHA ORDER)
LB BJ Blunt, McNeese State, Sr.- 56 TKL, 11.5 TFL, 7 SACKS, 3 PBU, 4 QBH, 2 FR in 6 games.
DE Darryl Johnson, North Carolina A&T, Jr.- 23 TKL, 9 TFL, 6 SACKS, 2 PBU, 4 QBH, 1 FF in 6 games.
CB Jimmy Moreland, James Madison, Sr.- 23 TKL, 2 TFL, 4 INT/returned three for a TD, 4 PBU, 1 QBH in 6 games.
LB Dante Olson, Montana, Jr.- 98 TKL, 9 TFL, 5 SACKS, 2 INT, 3 PBU, 3 QBH, 3 FF in 6 games.
LB Sterling Sheffield, Maine, Sr.- 38 TKL, 9 TFL, 6.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FR, 2 FF in 5 games.


ADDED
DE Sully Laiche, Nicholls, Jr.- 26 TKL, 10.5 TFL, 5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 1 FF in 6 games.
DE Nick Wheeler, Colgate, Jr.- 25 TKL, 10 TFL, 5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 5 games.

REMOVED
LB Bryson Armstrong, Kennesaw State, Soph.- 33 TKL, 2 TFL, 0.5 SCK, 2 PBU in 6 games.
LB De’Arius Christmas, Grambling State, Sr.- 24 TKL, 3.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 INT, 3 QBH, 1 BLK in 4 games.
LB Christian Rozeboom, South Dakota State, Jr.- 23 TKL, 1.5 TFL, 1 FR, 1 FF in 4 games.
DE Chris Terrell, Central Arkansas, Jr.- 20 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 5 games.

CONSIDERED
DE Justin Alexandre, Incarnate Word, Sr.- 21 TKL, 7 TFL, 6 SACKS, 1 PBU, 3 QBH, 2 FF in 5 games.
LB Bryson Armstrong, Kennesaw State, Soph.- 33 TKL, 2 TFL, 0.5 SCK, 2 PBU in 6 games.
DE Mason Bennett, North Dakota, Jr.- 21 TKL, 7 TFL, 6 SACKS, 4 QBH in 5 games.
LB Ryan Brady, Holy Cross, Sr.- 70 TKL, 10 TFL, 1.5 SACKS, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 6 games.
LB De’Arius Christmas, Grambling State, Sr.- 24 TKL, 3.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 1 INT, 3 QBH, 1 BLK in 4 games.
LB Marshall Cooper, Chattanooga, Jr.- 55 TKL, 2.5 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 1 INT, 2 PBU, 1 QBH, 2 FF in 6 games.
CB Adonis Davis, Abilene Christian, Jr.- 18 TKL, 3 INT, 6 PBU in 6 games.
DE Marques Ford, Bethune-Cookman, Jr.- 24 TKL, 7 TFL, 6 SACKS, 4 QBH, 1 FR in 6 games.
DE Ahmad Gooden, Samford, Sr.- 25 TT, 4.5 TFL, 1 SACK, 3 PBU, 4 QBH, 1 FR in 6 games.
LB Zach Hall, Southeast Missouri State, Jr.- 63 TKL, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 QBH, 2 FR, 1 FF in 5 games.
CB Deion Harris, North Dakota, Sr.- 15 TKL, 2 TFL, 5 PBU, 1 QBH in 5 games.
LB Rico Kennedy, Morgan State, Jr.- 29 TKL, 6 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 3 QBH in 5 games.
LB Quentin Moon, Western Illinois, Sr.- 55 TKL, 4 TFL, 1 SACK, 2 PBU, 3 QBH, 1 FR, 3 FF in 5 games.
LB Kevin Prather Jr, UT Martin, Sr.- 44 TKL, 9.5 TFL, 2.5 SACKS, 2 QBH in 5 games.
S Davanta Reynolds, North Carolina Central, Sr.- 45 TKL, 3 TFL, 2 PBU, 2 QBH in 5 games.
LB Christian Rozeboom, South Dakota State, Jr.- 23 TKL, 1.5 TFL, 1 FR, 1 FF in 4 games.
CB Donte Small, Morgan State, Soph.- 14 TKL, 4 INT/returned one for a TD, 6 PBU in 5 games.
DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State, Jr.- 21 TKL, 8.5 TFL, 5 SACKS, 1 PBU, 2 QBH in 5 games.
CB Isiah Swann, Dartmouth, Jr.- 17 TKL, 5/returned one for a TD, 5 PBU in 4 games.
DE Chris Terrell, Central Arkansas, Jr.- 20 TKL, 4.5 TFL, 2 SACKS, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 5 games.
LB Langston Tunson, Houston Baptist, Soph.- 71 TKL, 10.5 TFL, 3 SACKS, 1 INT, 1 FR in 5 games.
LB Evan Veron, Nicholls, Jr.- 26 TKL, 13 TFL, 6 SACKS, 1 PBU, 2 QBH, 1 FR in 6 games.


JERRY RICE WATCH LIST
CB Christian Benford, Villanova- 32 TKL, 1 TFL, 2 INT, 1 PBU in 5 games.
QB Jon Copeland, Incarnate Word- 86-172, 1329 yards, 9 TD, 6 INT, 50%, 265.8ypg, 125.2 pass eff, 36 carries, 49 yards, 1 TD in 5 games.
RB Josh Davis, Weber State- 92 carries, 551 yards, 6.0ypc, 4 TD, 137.8ypg, 7 catches, 34 yards in 4 games.
RB Ulonzo Gilliam, UC Davis- 70 carries, 316 yards, 4.5ypc, 6 TD, 63.2ypg, 21 catches, 192 yards, 2 TD in 5 games.
LB Ryan Greenhagen, Fordham- 23 TKL, 6 TFL, 4 SACKS, 4 QBH, 1 FF in 5 games.
DE Malik Hamm, Lafayette- 22 TKL, 7 TFL, 3 SACKS, 2 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF in 5 games.
S Robby Hauck, Montana- 59 TKL, 1 TFL, 1 PBU in 6 games.
WR Dev Holmes, Albany- 28 catches, 587 yards, 21.0ypc, 4 TD, 117.4ypg, 2 carries, 7 yards in 5 games.
RB Quay Holmes, ETSU- 107 carries, 467 yards, 4.4ypc, 8 TD, 77.8ypg, 15 catches, 124 yards, 1 TD in 6 games.
LB Adrian Hope, Furman- 12 TKL, 7 TFL, 6 SACKS, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 4 games.
DE Mitchell Johnson, Eastern Washington- 15 TKL, 7.5 TFL, 4 SACKS, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 FF in 6 games.
CB Ronald Kent Jr, Western Carolina- 22 TKL, 2.5 TFL, 8 PBU in 5 games.
LB Chris Kolarevic, Northern Iowa- 54 TKL, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 4 PBU in 5 games.
LB Jarrett Nagy, Presbyterian- 39 TKL, 0.5 TFL, 1 QBH in 4 games.
QB Robert Riddle, Mercer- 66-101, 851 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT, 65.3%, 212.8ypg, 149.8 pass eff, 20 carries, 52 yards, 3 TD in 4 games.
WR Caleb Snead, Campbell- 17 catches, 341 yards, 20.1ypc, 4 TD, 56.8ypg in 6 games.


RICE TOP 5 (ALPHA ORDER)
RB Josh Davis, Weber State- 92 carries, 551 yards, 6.0ypc, 4 TD, 137.8ypg, 7 catches, 34 yards in 4 games.
WR Dev Holmes, Albany- 28 catches, 587 yards, 21.0ypc, 4 TD, 117.4ypg, 2 carries, 7 yards in 5 games.
RB Quay Holmes, ETSU- 107 carries, 467 yards, 4.4ypc, 8 TD, 77.8ypg, 15 catches, 124 yards, 1 TD in 6 games.
LB Chris Kolarevic, Northern Iowa- 54 TKL, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 4 PBU in 5 games.
QB Robert Riddle, Mercer- 66-101, 851 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT, 65.3%, 212.8ypg, 149.8 pass eff, 20 carries, 52 yards, 3 TD in 4 games.


ADDED
CB Christian Benford, Villanova- 32 TKL, 1 TFL, 2 INT, 1 PBU in 5 games.
QB Jon Copeland, Incarnate Word- 86-172, 1329 yards, 9 TD, 6 INT, 50%, 265.8ypg, 125.2 pass eff, 36 carries, 49 yards, 1 TD in 5 games.
RB Ulonzo Gilliam, UC Davis- 70 carries, 316 yards, 4.5ypc, 6 TD, 63.2ypg, 21 catches, 192 yards, 2 TD in 5 games.
LB Ryan Greenhagen, Fordham- 23 TKL, 6 TFL, 4 SACKS, 4 QBH, 1 FF in 5 games.
LB Adrian Hope, Furman- 12 TKL, 7 TFL, 6 SACKS, 2 QBH, 1 FF in 4 games.
QB Robert Riddle, Mercer- 66-101, 851 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT, 65.3%, 212.8ypg, 149.8 pass eff, 20 carries, 52 yards, 3 TD in 4 games.

OTHERS CONSIDERED
QB Ty Brock, Sam Houston State- 45-77, 569 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT, 58.4%, 189.7ypg, 128.2 pass eff, 26 carries, 119 yards, 3 TD in 3 games.
QB Jack Cook, Dayton- 95-163, 1290 yards, 9 TD, 2 INT, 58.3%, 215ypg, 140.5 pass eff, 52 carries, 274 yards, 3 TD in 6 games.
QB Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech- 86-166, 1100 yards, 8 TD, 5 INT, 51.8%, 183.3ypg, 117.3 pass eff, 56 carries, 223 yards in 6 games.
RB Alijah Jackson, Robert Morris- 79 carries, 373 yards, 4.7ypc, 4 TD, 74.6ypg, 4 catches, 25 yards in 5 games.
RB Brian Jenkins, Alabama A&M- 28 catches, 332 yards, 1 TD, 4 carries, 18 yards, 1 TD, 7 PR, 49 yards, 7.0avg, 12 KR, 240 yards, 20.0vg in 6 games.
CB Fernando Jordan, Southeastern Louisiana- 27 TKL, 1 TFL, 2 INT, 4 PBU in 6 games.
WR Xavier Smith, Florida A&M- 22 catches, 281 yards, 12.8ypc, 2 TD, 46.8ypg, 6 carries, 37 yards, 1 KR, 26 yards in 6 games.

BEAR
October 9th, 2018, 01:45 PM
A few more games under this kid's belt and you can add him to that list! You can add he rushed for a TD too.



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McNeese75
October 9th, 2018, 01:56 PM
He has been injured off an on all year but McNeese DE Chris Livings played 25 snaps Saturday night and had 5 sacks.

Not saying he should be on the list but that should raise an eyebrow

Professor
October 9th, 2018, 02:52 PM
Kid has a chance to make it to Sundays

DE Darryl Johnson, North Carolina A&T, Jr.- 23 TKL, 9 TFL, 6 SACKS, 2 PBU, 4 QBH, 1 FF in 6 games.

AmsterBison
October 9th, 2018, 02:54 PM
Dante Olson, Montana: 98 tackles! Yeah, the Griz defense has played a lot more snaps than you'd expect (477) but that's still crazy.

Thanks for putting that together, SmallCollegeFBFan.

Grizalltheway
October 9th, 2018, 03:30 PM
Dante Olson, Montana: 98 tackles! Yeah, the Griz defense has played a lot more snaps than you'd expect (477) but that's still crazy.

Thanks for putting that together, SmallCollegeFBFan.

Yep. He was one of the few silver linings in Saturday's shytcloud.

Silenoz
October 9th, 2018, 03:31 PM
Dante Olson, Montana: 98 tackles! Yeah, the Griz defense has played a lot more snaps than you'd expect (477) but that's still crazy.

Thanks for putting that together, SmallCollegeFBFan.
Had a pick in the last game too... but it was on a 2-point. Dumb rule.

IBleedYellow
October 9th, 2018, 03:40 PM
Had a pick in the last game too... but it was on a 2-point. Dumb rule.

What's a dumb rule? That the defense can only have the opportunity to score as many points as the offense currently has the opportunity to score?

If a team could return a 2 point conversion for 6 points they would be used EVEN LESS.

Silenoz
October 9th, 2018, 03:57 PM
What's a dumb rule? That the defense can only have the opportunity to score as many points as the offense currently has the opportunity to score?

If a team could return a 2 point conversion for 6 points they would be used EVEN LESS.
That a turnover on a 2 point doesn't count for your stats... No idea what you're talking about.

World
October 9th, 2018, 04:17 PM
ADDED

QB John Lovett, Princeton, Sr.- 64-97, 932 yards, 12 TD, 66%, 233ypg, 187.5 pass eff, 45 carries, 404 yards, 6 TD, 101ypg in 4 games.


Well there you go



note:

Interceptions are an important metric for QB's

As with all other QB's on the lists, you might want to add the number of interceptions thrown by Princeton QB Lovett during the 4 games that he has played

Grizalltheway
October 9th, 2018, 04:19 PM
Well there you go



note:

Interceptions are an important metric for QB's

As with all other QB's on the lists, you might want to add the number of interceptions thrown by Princeton QB Lovett during the 4 games that he has played

Note: so is the competition against which they're playing.

World
October 9th, 2018, 04:30 PM
Note: so is the competition against which they're playing.

Excellent point

I was only suggesting that the interception stats for Lovett be added since all other QB's on the list show the interceptions

Are you suggesting that the competition should be added for all players on the list?

That would be difficult, don't you think?

Maybe the amount of each game played should also be included since Lovett has played only about 1/2 to 3/4's of each game due to Princeton's leads.

Go Green
October 9th, 2018, 04:51 PM
Interceptions are an important metric for QB's



It's an even more important metric for DBs.

Dartmouth's Swann leads FCS in total interceptions (5) even though he's played only four games. Not sure what else he can do to make the watch list.

smallcollegefbfan
October 9th, 2018, 05:03 PM
He has been injured off an on all year but McNeese DE Chris Livings played 25 snaps Saturday night and had 5 sacks.

Not saying he should be on the list but that should raise an eyebrow

I had him on the list a while back. Need to see him be consistent but if he could do that 2 more times he would definitely be a finalist! lol

smallcollegefbfan
October 9th, 2018, 05:05 PM
Kid has a chance to make it to Sundays

DE Darryl Johnson, North Carolina A&T, Jr.- 23 TKL, 9 TFL, 6 SACKS, 2 PBU, 4 QBH, 1 FF in 6 games.

I know you would not like to hear this but if he got his degree and could transfer to a FBS program to get in a strong weight room program he could be special. He needs physical development and to be more consistent with his pass rush but he is long, fast, athletic, and has a good motor. He is very fun to watch. He really needs to train hard this off-season and transform his body. If he can do that he could go real high next year. I currently have him as a 5th round grade.

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Dante Olson, Montana: 98 tackles! Yeah, the Griz defense has played a lot more snaps than you'd expect (477) but that's still crazy.

Thanks for putting that together, SmallCollegeFBFan.

Glad to do it. Figured it will help people with knowing what is around the country.

smallcollegefbfan
October 9th, 2018, 05:12 PM
Well there you go



note:

Interceptions are an important metric for QB's

As with all other QB's on the lists, you might want to add the number of interceptions thrown by Princeton QB Lovett during the 4 games that he has played

I don't list "0 TFL or 0 INT" for defensive players so I don't list "0 INT" for a QB. If he throws a pick I will include it though.

smallcollegefbfan
October 9th, 2018, 05:14 PM
It's an even more important metric for DBs.

Dartmouth's Swann leads FCS in total interceptions (5) even though he's played only four games. Not sure what else he can do to make the watch list.

For me, 1-2 more picks or had he returned a couple for a TD. If he were to have some TFL, FF, FR, or more PBUs as well. I almost put him on this week. If he has another game this coming week like last week he will go on for sure.

stevdock
October 9th, 2018, 06:15 PM
Note: so is the competition against which they're playing.

Not necessarily true for these awards. Lots of these awards go to the big stats guy no matter who he plays.

ST_Lawson
October 9th, 2018, 07:35 PM
I don't list "0 TFL or 0 INT" for defensive players so I don't list "0 INT" for a QB. If he throws a pick I will include it though.

It's your list, so you can do it however you want to, but I do get his point about showing 0 INTs for QBs. Since INT's are a negative thing for QBs, and TFLs and INTs for defensive players are good things, it's a different metric.
The fact that a QB hasn't thrown an INT after 4 or 5 games starts to get impressive and gets even more so as the season progresses. A defensive player not getting an INT in a season may not be a huge deal depending on where they play and what their other stats are...a QB not throwing an INT in a season is a pretty huge deal.

caribbeanhen
October 9th, 2018, 07:44 PM
Let's hope JuJuan Lawson is back Saturday, I see he is on your list now

Isaiah Coulter and Aaron Parker are 2 good WR's for Rhode Island that are kind of working against each other for individual stats right now

WestCoastAggie
October 9th, 2018, 08:02 PM
I know you would not like to hear this but if he got his degree and could transfer to a FBS program to get in a strong weight room program he could be special. He needs physical development and to be more consistent with his pass rush but he is long, fast, athletic, and has a good motor. He is very fun to watch. He really needs to train hard this off-season and transform his body. If he can do that he could go real high next year. I currently have him as a 5th round grade.



Understood. He’s been working out like a beast this past offseason and he’s now in the 230-240 range. I think he’ll max out next year around 245 max.

World
October 9th, 2018, 08:45 PM
I don't list "0 TFL or 0 INT" for defensive players so I don't list "0 INT" for a QB. If he throws a pick I will include it though.

You do understand that it is common practice to list "0" Int for QB whenever passes completed and TD's are listed, don't you?

However, it has NEVER been a common practice at any place or time to list "0 TFL or 0 INT" for defensive players

and the reason for its is that "0" is negative for a defensive player and positive for the QB

The "0" Int for QB is one of the single most important stats that can be pointed out for a QB, particularly when almost half the season has already been completed

World
October 9th, 2018, 08:48 PM
It's your list, so you can do it however you want to, but I do get his point about showing 0 INTs for QBs. Since INT's are a negative thing for QBs, and TFLs and INTs for defensive players are good things, it's a different metric.
The fact that a QB hasn't thrown an INT after 4 or 5 games starts to get impressive and gets even more so as the season progresses. A defensive player not getting an INT in a season may not be a huge deal depending on where they play and what their other stats are...a QB not throwing an INT in a season is a pretty huge deal.

Excellent comments

thanks

In this case, out of the 20 QB's listed, only 2 have not thrown an Interception. And these are supposedly the best QB's in all of FCS football.

McNeese75
October 9th, 2018, 08:56 PM
I had him on the list a while back. Need to see him be consistent but if he could do that 2 more times he would definitely be a finalist! lol

Well he is competing with Blunt for those sacks, LOL

smallcollegefbfan
October 9th, 2018, 11:34 PM
It's your list, so you can do it however you want to, but I do get his point about showing 0 INTs for QBs. Since INT's are a negative thing for QBs, and TFLs and INTs for defensive players are good things, it's a different metric.
The fact that a QB hasn't thrown an INT after 4 or 5 games starts to get impressive and gets even more so as the season progresses. A defensive player not getting an INT in a season may not be a huge deal depending on where they play and what their other stats are...a QB not throwing an INT in a season is a pretty huge deal.

I felt redundant to say "0 INT" when he does not have any. I don't want to waste letters and time when it is not needed to be typed. I feel like it is common sense to know he has not thrown a pick when I don't list any there.

smallcollegefbfan
October 9th, 2018, 11:37 PM
You do understand that it is common practice to list "0" Int for QB whenever passes completed and TD's are listed, don't you?

However, it has NEVER been a common practice at any place or time to list "0 TFL or 0 INT" for defensive players

and the reason for its is that "0" is negative for a defensive player and positive for the QB

The "0" Int for QB is one of the single most important stats that can be pointed out for a QB, particularly when almost half the season has already been completed

Maybe for others but I have never done it. I always left it off for QBs when they didn't have any picks. A long time ago I adopted the practice to just not list at all if it was zero. I will not change that now. Until he throws a pick I will leave it off. It is common sense to know he did not throw any if I continually don't list any and nobody says he has thrown one.

It is funny about this big deal now because it means nothing right now. If he has zero or less than 3 or so when the season is over then that is really impressive but he could throw 5 picks over next 3 games and then finish with say 8-9 and then it would just be solid and not that impressive. Let's just see how it goes. It would really be something if he were to go all year without a pick and if he does and Princeton is undefeated then he could easily finish in the top 5 for the Payton Award.

World
October 10th, 2018, 12:12 AM
Maybe for others but I have never done it. I always left it off for QBs when they didn't have any picks. A long time ago I adopted the practice to just not list at all if it was zero. I will not change that now. Until he throws a pick I will leave it off. It is common sense to know he did not throw any if I continually don't list any and nobody says he has thrown one.

It is funny about this big deal now because it means nothing right now. If he has zero or less than 3 or so when the season is over then that is really impressive but he could throw 5 picks over next 3 games and then finish with say 8-9 and then it would just be solid and not that impressive. Let's just see how it goes. It would really be something if he were to go all year without a pick and if he does and Princeton is undefeated then he could easily finish in the top 10 for the Payton Award.

Not a Big deal?

You might look at the significant effect that interceptions have on the quarterback ratings.

I just stated that only 2 of the 20 QB's listed have ZERO interceptions

My guess is that there are less than 6 of the 125 or so starting QB's in the FCS that have ZERO interceptions

I would say that THIS is a big deal

regarding the top 10?

you really meant top 3, didn't you?

At this pace Princeton's Lovett might finish with over 2,500 yards passing, over 1,000 yards rushing at over 9.0 yards/carry and over 40 TD's with NO interceptions

That is top 3 material

World
October 10th, 2018, 12:20 AM
FCS Top QB Passing Efficiency rankings:

https://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fcs/current/individual/8

smallcollegefbfan
October 10th, 2018, 08:26 AM
Not a Big deal?

You might look at the significant effect that interceptions have on the quarterback ratings.

I just stated that only 2 of the 20 QB's listed have ZERO interceptions

My guess is that there are less than 6 of the 125 or so starting QB's in the FCS that have ZERO interceptions

I would say that THIS is a big deal

regarding the top 10?

you really meant top 3, didn't you?

At this pace Princeton's Lovett might finish with over 2,500 yards passing, over 1,000 yards rushing at over 9.0 yards/carry and over 40 TD's with NO interceptions

That is top 3 material

I actually meant to write top 5 but did not mean top 3. No picks is a huge deal but so tough to do that let's see if he does it and stays under 5-6 total for the year before we start debating it. What he has done now is phenomenal though for sure but against a conference that isn't top 5 in FCS.

Lovett is very good but I'm not ready to put him in the top 3 unless he can dominate like he did last week against every team and then I would consider it. It is just way too early to project that right now.

IBleedYellow
October 10th, 2018, 08:36 AM
A bunch of people telling SMCFBF how he should be doing his thing.

Man y'all are some ungracious pricks.

Daytripper
October 10th, 2018, 08:57 AM
A bunch of people telling SMCFBF how he should be doing his thing.

Man y'all are some ungracious pricks.

xnodx

World
October 10th, 2018, 12:46 PM
A bunch of people telling SMCFBF how he should be doing his thing.

Man y'all are some ungracious pricks.

Actually, wrong

It is a simple discussion on the subject of using stats to better show the achievements of college football players

Instead of attacking, why don't you join in the conversation on the importance of Interceptions for QB's

katss07
October 10th, 2018, 01:20 PM
Its time for the Ivy to leave the FCS and make their own subdivision. If they don’t wanna particpate in the playoffs, they can go. Hell even the non schollys and the MEAC without an autobid (anymore) participate. Those are real FCS Conferences. The Ivy isn’t. They just “live” here.

I love seeing Anthony Lawrence on this list, but I think Stick is the favorite right now. That said, the Kennesaw Quarterback is having a special season.

McNeese72
October 10th, 2018, 01:21 PM
Well he is competing with Blunt for those sacks, LOL

http://www.anygivensaturday.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=29225&stc=1

Doc

Go Green
October 10th, 2018, 01:33 PM
Instead of attacking, why don't you join in the conversation on the importance of Interceptions for QB's

Ok!

I think Lovett will have several interceptions on November 3rd, and that they will be very important to the result of the game.

:)

TheKingpin28
October 10th, 2018, 02:48 PM
Actually, wrong

It is a simple discussion on the subject of using stats to better show the achievements of college football players

Instead of attacking, why don't you join in the conversation on the importance of Interceptions for QB'sHe actually contributed more than you have. If you don't like it, create your own and let others rip yours apart.

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Thumper 76
October 10th, 2018, 03:56 PM
Actually, wrong

It is a simple discussion on the subject of using stats to better show the achievements of college football players

Instead of attacking, why don't you join in the conversation on the importance of Interceptions for QB's

Neat. He has zero INTS. The three qbs have faced better teams and have a huge number of one INT. Who are you bumping off your top 3 for him? There needs to be some sort of basis of who you are arguing against, cause if it’s all five I’m not wasting my time nitpicking 5 separate arguments with someone who is not only very obviously biased but also apparently is fully invested in focusing on one statistic to prove his point and not factoring in a teams system and support, as well any a bundle of other factors that influence stats.

Also, if your only argument is stats, and stats only, then I doubt many are going to see eye to eye. Level of competition has to factor in there somewhere.

As to your “constructive conversation” your not really having one. Your picking one thing and throwing a fit right now because you don’t agree with his rankings. That thing just so happens to be he didn’t list zero INTS NEXT TO HIS NAME. TEH HORROR! If you want to have an argument with the guy maybe pick someone you think he should be ahead of to be in his top five instead of throwing your fit all over this thread? Instead of just hammering away and saying the same thing with different words 40 times?



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SochorField
October 10th, 2018, 03:58 PM
FCS NATIONAL AWARDS WATCH- OCT 9

2018 PAYTON CANDIDATES


REMOVED
WR Davion Davis, Sam Houston State, Sr.- 31 catches, 327 yards, 10.5ypc, 4 TD, 65.4ypg, 5 PR, 7 yards in 5 games.
WR Keelan Doss, UC Davis, Sr.- 43 catches, 425 yards, 9.9ypc, 2 TD, 85ypg, 4 carries, 39 yards in 5 games.



These 2 guys are double-teamed (and sometimes triple-teamed in Doss' case - I haven't seen Davis play) all game. Such a bummer - was so fun to watch them last year. BUT, that's football!

Would like to see the Aggies get the ball to Doss on the ground to get him in the game more.

katss07
October 10th, 2018, 04:13 PM
These 2 guys are double-teamed (and sometimes triple-teamed in Doss' case - I haven't seen Davis play) all game. Such a bummer - was so fun to watch them last year. BUT, that's football!

Would like to see the Aggies get the ball to Doss on the ground to get him in the game more.
Oh Davis has been in double coverage plenty of times. Luckily the Kats have one of the best, if not the best, wide out core in the FCS. So many guys that can get you. But I agree, disappointing to see Doss and Davis removed. They both have the talent to be candidates.

smallcollegefbfan
October 10th, 2018, 04:26 PM
A bunch of people telling SMCFBF how he should be doing his thing.

Man y'all are some ungracious pricks.

It is okay. lol

smallcollegefbfan
October 10th, 2018, 04:30 PM
These 2 guys are double-teamed (and sometimes triple-teamed in Doss' case - I haven't seen Davis play) all game. Such a bummer - was so fun to watch them last year. BUT, that's football!

Would like to see the Aggies get the ball to Doss on the ground to get him in the game more.

They are both very good but WRs with numbers like that will just not get considered so I moved them out.

SochorField
October 10th, 2018, 04:35 PM
They are but WRs with numbers like that will just not get considered so I moved them down.

Oh, don't get me wrong...I totally agree with you. They aren't producing enough.

BisonTru
October 10th, 2018, 04:41 PM
I have a hard time believing there are 10 DEs better than Greg Menard.


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ST_Lawson
October 10th, 2018, 06:21 PM
I have a hard time believing there are 10 DEs better than Greg Menard.


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Oh sure there are. They're in the NFL, but they are better 🤣


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smallcollegefbfan
October 11th, 2018, 08:09 AM
Neat. He has zero INTS. The three qbs have faced better teams and have a huge number of one INT. Who are you bumping off your top 3 for him? There needs to be some sort of basis of who you are arguing against, cause if it’s all five I’m not wasting my time nitpicking 5 separate arguments with someone who is not only very obviously biased but also apparently is fully invested in focusing on one statistic to prove his point and not factoring in a teams system and support, as well any a bundle of other factors that influence stats.

Also, if your only argument is stats, and stats only, then I doubt many are going to see eye to eye. Level of competition has to factor in there somewhere.

As to your “constructive conversation” your not really having one. Your picking one thing and throwing a fit right now because you don’t agree with his rankings. That thing just so happens to be he didn’t list zero INTS NEXT TO HIS NAME. TEH HORROR! If you want to have an argument with the guy maybe pick someone you think he should be ahead of to be in his top five instead of throwing your fit all over this thread? Instead of just hammering away and saying the same thing with different words 40 times?



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That is a huge point nobody brings up. When you want someone added then you have to remove someone. A man up means a man down. Nobody who advocates for Lovett in the top 5 can tell me which player in my top 5 clearly does not belong because people just see what they think is a snub instead of pointing to who should be gone.

smallcollegefbfan
October 11th, 2018, 08:11 AM
I have a hard time believing there are 10 DEs better than Greg Menard.


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Have to put up the numbers. You know by now that these awards are voted on based on production. The best corner could shut people down and just have 2 picks and 7 breakups in a year because nobody tests him hardly but that won't get you the award. To win these awards you need 15 sacks, 8-10 picks, close to double digit turnovers, or 150 tackles, etc. Menard is a good one for sure. Not sure we will see him in the NFL other than as a tryout or free agent that is a camp body but he is a good one for sure.

Go Green
October 11th, 2018, 09:07 AM
That is a huge point nobody brings up. When you want someone added then you have to remove someone. A man up means a man down. Nobody who advocates for Lovett in the top 5 can tell me which player in my top 5 clearly does not belong because people just see what they think is a snub instead of pointing to who should be gone.

In Swann's case, there is only one other CB among the Buchanan "candidates." And I can't argue that Swann's numbers are OBVIOUSLY better than Moreland's.

I could recommend taking off some of the (many) LBs and DEs. But I'm content to let the season play out more before I get worked up over lists like these...

And yes, I appreciate your time and effort!!!

JSUSoutherner
October 11th, 2018, 10:00 AM
Neat. He has zero INTS. The three qbs have faced better teams and have a huge number of one INT. Who are you bumping off your top 3 for him? There needs to be some sort of basis of who you are arguing against, cause if it’s all five I’m not wasting my time nitpicking 5 separate arguments with someone who is not only very obviously biased but also apparently is fully invested in focusing on one statistic to prove his point and not factoring in a teams system and support, as well any a bundle of other factors that influence stats.

Also, if your only argument is stats, and stats only, then I doubt many are going to see eye to eye. Level of competition has to factor in there somewhere.

As to your “constructive conversation” your not really having one. Your picking one thing and throwing a fit right now because you don’t agree with his rankings. That thing just so happens to be he didn’t list zero INTS NEXT TO HIS NAME. TEH HORROR! If you want to have an argument with the guy maybe pick someone you think he should be ahead of to be in his top five instead of throwing your fit all over this thread? Instead of just hammering away and saying the same thing with different words 40 times?



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Our backup QB hasn't throw a pick. Are you trying to tell me he isn't top 3?

World
October 11th, 2018, 11:11 AM
Our backup QB hasn't throw a pick. Are you trying to tell me he isn't top 3?

How many passes has your back-up QB thrown?

Does he also average about 5 TD's per game?

your comment is a little silly, isn't it?

your defensive tackle also hasn't thrown a pick

katss07
October 11th, 2018, 11:41 AM
How many passes has your back-up QB thrown?

Does he also average about 5 TD's per game?

your comment is a little silly, isn't it?

your defensive tackle also hasn't thrown a pick
I doubt that the JSU D tackle would throw a pick against the Lehigh defense...

JSUSoutherner
October 11th, 2018, 12:04 PM
I doubt that the JSU D tackle would throw a pick against the Lehigh defense...

Best DT in FCS confirmed.

Panther88
October 11th, 2018, 12:20 PM
We need our OL + playcalling to shift into overdrive on this upcoming Saturday to continue giving this young man an opportunity he truly deserves. Diminutive in size but he has a heart, will, and drive as big as tx.



RB Dawonya Tucker, Prairie View A&M, Jr.- 95 carries, 795 yards, 8.4ypc, 4 TD, 132.5ypg, 14 catches, 138 yards, 1 TD in 6 games.

BisonTru
October 11th, 2018, 01:17 PM
Have to put up the numbers. You know by now that these awards are voted on based on production. The best corner could shut people down and just have 2 picks and 7 breakups in a year because nobody tests him hardly but that won't get you the award. To win these awards you need 15 sacks, 8-10 picks, close to double digit turnovers, or 150 tackles, etc. Menard is a good one for sure. Not sure we will see him in the NFL other than as a tryout or free agent that is a camp body but he is a good one for sure.

Well, he is averaging a little under a sack/game and he will probably play 15 games. He's also 8 sacks behind the all time NDSU career sack mark held by a current NFL player and a former all pro NFL player.

BlueGoldAg
October 11th, 2018, 02:17 PM
They are both very good but WRs with numbers like that will just not get considered so I moved them out.

Keelan Doss may very well be the best WR in the FCS. Last year his total receptions and yardage was the best in both the FCS and the FBS. He was projected as a 3rd round pick in the NFL draft but chose to return to Davis to complete his degree and, in his words, continue to help the Aggies make a run at the Big Sky title and a possible playoff berth. His numbers are down this year as teams double and triple team him in an effort to shut him down. That tactic has, of course, opened things up for the other receivers on the team and Aggie QB, Jake Maier, has been throwing to as many as 10 different receivers a game.

When asked about his numbers being down Doss says he doens't care and says he just wants the team to keep winning. His numbers may not elevate him to the front of the pack this year but he is the epitome of a talented, intelligent, humble athlete and represents everything that Aggie Pride is all about.

bonarae
October 11th, 2018, 09:57 PM
2018 Jerry Rice Award Watch List is out. 15 made the cut for the first watch list.

Any misses from the prediction?

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20181011114230666056004&ref=rec&tm=&src=FCS

The nominees, listed alphabetically by last name:
Christian Benford, Villanova, DB, Fr., 6-0, 190, Randallstown, Maryland
Statistics: 32 tackles (26 solo), 1 TFL, 2 INTs, 1 PBU (5 games)
Jack Cook, Dayton, QB, R-Fr., 6-0, 195, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
Statistics: 95 of 163, 1,290 yards, 9 TDs, 2 INTs; 274 rushing yards, 3 TDs (6 games)
Jon Copeland, UIW, QB, Fr., 6-0, 201, Argyle, Texas
Statistics: 86 of 172, 1,329 yards, 9 TDs, 6 INTs; 1 rushing TD, 1 receiving TD (5 games)
Josh Davis, Weber State, RB/PR, R-Fr., 5-9, 185, Sandy, Utah
Statistics: 92 carries, 551 yards, 4 TDs; 177 all-purpose yards per game (4 games)
Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech, QB, Fr., 6-0, 195, Clayton, Georgia
Statistics: 86 of 166, 1,100 yards, 8 TDs, 5 INTs; 223 rushing yards (6 games)
Alijah Jackson, Robert Morris, RB, R-Fr., 5-9, 165, Paramus, New Jersey
Statistics: 79 carries, 373 yards, 4 TDs, 93 all-purpose yards per game (5 games)
Brian Jenkins Jr., Alabama A&M, WR, Fr., 5-8, 160, Daytona Beach, Florida
Statistics: 28 receptions, 332 yards, 1 TD; 106.5 all-purpose yards per game (6 games)
Ulonzo Gilliam, UC Davis, RB, R-Fr., 5-9, 185, Merced, California
Statistics: 70 carries, 316 yards, 6 TDs; 21 receptions, 192 yards, 2 TDs (5 games)
Malik Hamm, Lafayette, DE, Fr., 6-3, 240, Baltimore
Statistics: 22 tackles (16 solo), 7 TFL, 3 Sacks, 2 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF (5 games)
Robby Hauck, Montana, S, R-Fr., 5-10, 179, Missoula, Montana
Statistics: 58 tackles (21 solo), 1 TFL, 1 PBU (6 games)
Dev Holmes, Albany, WR, Fr., 5-8, 153, Troy, New York
Statistics: 28 receptions, 587 yards, 4 TDs (5 games)
Quay Holmes, ETSU, RB, R-Fr., 6-1, 216, Powder Springs, Georgia
Statistics: 107 carries, 467 yards, 8 TDs; 15 receptions, 124 yards, 1 TD (6 games)
Chris Kolarevic, Northern Iowa, LB, R-Fr., 6-0, 223, Traverse City, Michigan
Statistics: 54 tackles (17 solo), 2 TFL, 1 INT, 4 PBU (5 games)
Robert Riddle, Mercer, QB, R-Fr., 6-2, 202, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
Statistics: 66 of 101, 851 yards, 6 TDs, 3 INTs; 3 rushing TDs (4 games)
Caleb Snead, Campbell, WR, R-Fr., 6-3, 200, Lynchburg, Virginia
Statistics: 17 receptions, 341 yards, 4 TDs (6 games)

FUBeAR
October 11th, 2018, 10:47 PM
FCS NATIONAL AWARDS WATCH- OCT 9

JERRY RICE WATCH LIST
QB Robert Riddle, Mercer- 66-101, 851 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT, 65.3%, 212.8ypg, 149.8 pass eff, 20 carries, 52 yards, 3 TD in 4 games.

RICE TOP 5 (ALPHA ORDER)
QB Robert Riddle, Mercer- 66-101, 851 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT, 65.3%, 212.8ypg, 149.8 pass eff, 20 carries, 52 yards, 3 TD in 4 games.

ADDED
QB Robert Riddle, Mercer- 66-101, 851 yards, 6 TD, 3 INT, 65.3%, 212.8ypg, 149.8 pass eff, 20 carries, 52 yards, 3 TD in 4 games.

Wow...you did ADD him...and even put him in your Top 5. I was pretty much kidding...


Just for fun, can you ADD and then REMOVE (due to injury) R-FR QB Robert Riddle from Mercer...

Passing


#
Player
GP
Rating
COMP
ATT
INT
%
YDS
TD
Long
AVG/G


10
Riddle, Robert
4 (Split Time in 1st 2 games)
149.79
66
101
3
65.35 %
851
6
73
212.75



Rushing


#
Player
GP
ATT
Gain
Loss
Net
AVG
TD
Long
AVG/G


10
Riddle, Robert
4
20
86
34
52
2.6
3
20
13.00



Looked like he was going to be the 'missing link' for Mercer this season, but he broke his collar bone in the last :22 of the game with The Citadel while driving the Bears down the field (had already covered 40 yards in 30 seconds/6 plays and was at the CIT 35 with 2nd & 10 and 1 timeout) for the potential game-winning or tying score. He had just taken them 75 yards in 7 plays/1:11 to tie the game in the previous series, but, alas, the Bears gave up a KOR TD forcing him to have to do it again...until the big, mean bellhop grabbed him and jumped on him (legally in the NCAA...but not in the NFL these days :-)) as he threw the ball away to avoid a 1st down sack.

Barring this injury, I really do think he would have been the Jerry Rice Award Winner. Very special Player!

...but I guess he made quite a splash, especially since he only played 1 complete game for Mercer this season...

https://twitter.com/MercerFootball/status/1050422088673218560

...going to be tough for him to 'keep pace' while he's healing up his throwing side collar bone. Dang bad luck!

smallcollegefbfan
October 12th, 2018, 09:22 AM
Wow...you did ADD him...and even put him in your Top 5. I was pretty much kidding...



...but I guess he made quite a splash, especially since he only played 1 complete game for Mercer this season...

https://twitter.com/MercerFootball/status/1050422088673218560

...going to be tough for him to 'keep pace' while he's healing up his throwing side collar bone. Dang bad luck!

Well I was not going to add him but when I went through the numbers there were not many big time freshmen performances so far. I did not like the TD/INT ratio of a couple guys I added but there is really no freshman that should make an All-America team at this point or even anyone that should make a 1st team defense or offense from a major conference except for the ETSU RB. About 6-8 names on my list would not have made it in each of the last 3 years.

smallcollegefbfan
October 12th, 2018, 09:24 AM
2018 Jerry Rice Award Watch List is out. 15 made the cut for the first watch list.

Any misses from the prediction?

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20181011114230666056004&ref=rec&tm=&src=FCS

The nominees, listed alphabetically by last name:
Christian Benford, Villanova, DB, Fr., 6-0, 190, Randallstown, Maryland
Statistics: 32 tackles (26 solo), 1 TFL, 2 INTs, 1 PBU (5 games)
Jack Cook, Dayton, QB, R-Fr., 6-0, 195, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
Statistics: 95 of 163, 1,290 yards, 9 TDs, 2 INTs; 274 rushing yards, 3 TDs (6 games)
Jon Copeland, UIW, QB, Fr., 6-0, 201, Argyle, Texas
Statistics: 86 of 172, 1,329 yards, 9 TDs, 6 INTs; 1 rushing TD, 1 receiving TD (5 games)
Josh Davis, Weber State, RB/PR, R-Fr., 5-9, 185, Sandy, Utah
Statistics: 92 carries, 551 yards, 4 TDs; 177 all-purpose yards per game (4 games)
Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech, QB, Fr., 6-0, 195, Clayton, Georgia
Statistics: 86 of 166, 1,100 yards, 8 TDs, 5 INTs; 223 rushing yards (6 games)
Alijah Jackson, Robert Morris, RB, R-Fr., 5-9, 165, Paramus, New Jersey
Statistics: 79 carries, 373 yards, 4 TDs, 93 all-purpose yards per game (5 games)
Brian Jenkins Jr., Alabama A&M, WR, Fr., 5-8, 160, Daytona Beach, Florida
Statistics: 28 receptions, 332 yards, 1 TD; 106.5 all-purpose yards per game (6 games)
Ulonzo Gilliam, UC Davis, RB, R-Fr., 5-9, 185, Merced, California
Statistics: 70 carries, 316 yards, 6 TDs; 21 receptions, 192 yards, 2 TDs (5 games)
Malik Hamm, Lafayette, DE, Fr., 6-3, 240, Baltimore
Statistics: 22 tackles (16 solo), 7 TFL, 3 Sacks, 2 QBH, 1 FR, 1 FF (5 games)
Robby Hauck, Montana, S, R-Fr., 5-10, 179, Missoula, Montana
Statistics: 58 tackles (21 solo), 1 TFL, 1 PBU (6 games)
Dev Holmes, Albany, WR, Fr., 5-8, 153, Troy, New York
Statistics: 28 receptions, 587 yards, 4 TDs (5 games)
Quay Holmes, ETSU, RB, R-Fr., 6-1, 216, Powder Springs, Georgia
Statistics: 107 carries, 467 yards, 8 TDs; 15 receptions, 124 yards, 1 TD (6 games)
Chris Kolarevic, Northern Iowa, LB, R-Fr., 6-0, 223, Traverse City, Michigan
Statistics: 54 tackles (17 solo), 2 TFL, 1 INT, 4 PBU (5 games)
Robert Riddle, Mercer, QB, R-Fr., 6-2, 202, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
Statistics: 66 of 101, 851 yards, 6 TDs, 3 INTs; 3 rushing TDs (4 games)
Caleb Snead, Campbell, WR, R-Fr., 6-3, 200, Lynchburg, Virginia
Statistics: 17 receptions, 341 yards, 4 TDs (6 games)

I have a few of them in the "others considered" section but every name in that list was in somewhere on what I posted.

Redbird 4th & short
October 12th, 2018, 11:37 AM
ISUr RB James Robinson ... stunned he is still being overlooked. As a true SO last year, he was 1st team all conference in MVFC. Currently 3rd in MVFC in rush yards, but has just 88 carries in 5 games, splitting reps with Markel Smith .. averaging 6.6 yards per carry.

Ask Lawson how he looked against WIU .. breaking tackles and punishing the DB and LBs who did tackle him. WIU as a stout defense especially run defense, and stacked the box on Robinson 2nd half because our pass game never got going.

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G
1. Keys, Ja'Quan-INS Sr 5 102 651 6.4 8 62 130.2
2. Davis,D.J.-SIU Jr 5 106 602 5.7 3 36 120.4
3. Robinson,James-ILS Jr 5 88 581 6.6 8 57 116.2
4. McCaster, Tevin-YSU Sr 5 113 535 4.7 6 68 107.0
5. Wallace,Isaac-SDSU Sr 4 44 413 9.4 4 79 103.2 .. had 5 carriers for 192 yards against Ark PB, wouldn't be top 10 otherwise
6. Anderson,Bruce-NDSU Sr 5 67 492 7.3 3 86 98.4
7. Allen, T-UNI Jr 5 71 341 4.8 3 49 68.2
8. Huslig,Peyton-MSU Jr 5 67 318 4.7 5 58 63.6
9. Dunn,Lance-NDSU Sr 5 52 317 6.1 4 35 63.4
10 Smith,Markel-ILS Jr 5 55 300 5.5 2 50 60.0

hero article just published is below and has him as top RB in MVFC this year so far:


https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2018-10-10/james-robinson-illinois-state-footballs-go-closer

How is he not on list and near the top ?

p.s. he is still improving speed & conditioning having gotten here as true FR with HS baby fat, and then getting injured during his FR season and then missing good part of offseason for recovery.

caribbeanhen
October 13th, 2018, 11:36 AM
Let's hope JuJuan Lawson is back Saturday, I see he is on your list now

Isaiah Coulter and Aaron Parker are 2 good WR's for Rhode Island that are kind of working against each other for individual stats right now

Lawson not playing but keep a watch on Aaron Parker

World
October 13th, 2018, 01:05 PM
Princeton's star 6'5" WR Jesper Horsted shows some ability in this TD reception:


https://twitter.com/IvyLeague/status/1051169628204879872

World
October 13th, 2018, 04:40 PM
stats this weekend, mostly for 1/2 of game play for Princeton's star 6'5" WR Jesper Horsted

13 receptions
169 yards
2 Td's

Panther88
October 14th, 2018, 09:03 AM
Not sure why SHSU's Nathan Stewart was removed? He and Davis are a very lethal combo.

caribbeanhen
October 14th, 2018, 09:15 AM
Aaron Parker with another big day for Rhode Island yesterday, if the Rams had a Defense he would of had the game winner....


Receiving Touchdowns

Rank
Player
Team
G
Rec (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=9&lg=98)
Yds (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=10&lg=98)
Yds/G
Yds/Rec (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=19&lg=98)
TD
Long (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=27&lg=98)


1
A. Parker (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=268446)
URI
6
38
563
93.8
14.8
6
59


2t
C. Scarff (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=244442)
Del
6
18
220
36.7
12.2
5
28


2t
R. Stapleton (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=252891)
JMU
7
40
468
66.9
11.7
5
47


2t
J. McClenton (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=255898)
Vill
7
28
445
63.6
15.9
5
62


2t
C. Simpson (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=257474)
Rich
7
32
601
85.9
18.8
5
61

Cocky
October 14th, 2018, 09:47 AM
Our backup QB hasn't throw a pick. Are you trying to tell me he isn't top 3?

Does now, so probably wont make it this week either.

Cocky
October 14th, 2018, 09:58 AM
RECEIVING
GP
No.
Yards
Avg
TD
Long
Avg/G


Josh Pearson
6
31
604
19.5
11
75
100.7



Dont know if this is enough for consideration but he is having a nice season. Also, has a nice story about not giving up.

Daytripper
October 14th, 2018, 10:22 AM
Not sure why SHSU's Nathan Stewart was removed? He and Davis are a very lethal combo.

Stewart just isn't getting the balls that he did with Briscoe at QB. Davis is still catching everything for touchdowns (He caught all 4 of Brock's TD passes v. NWST) but Brock is really spreading the ball around to other WRs, backs and TEs.

Redbird 4th & short
October 14th, 2018, 10:32 AM
ISUr RB James Robinson had another dominant day .. 25 carries for 202 yards; platooning with Markel Smith who had 11 carries for 143 yards ... I know, I know .. it was SIU defense, but still. We held previous MVFC #2 RB SIU's Davis to 12 carries for 25 yards.

MVFC Top 10 Rushers thru Oct 13 games:

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G
1. Keys, Ja'Quan-INS Sr 6 125 792 6.3 11 62 132.0
2. Robinson,James-ILS Jr 6 113 783 6.9 9 57 130.5
3. Davis,D.J.-SIU Jr 6 118 626 5.3 3 36 104.3
4. McCaster, Tevin-YSU Sr 6 135 595 4.4 6 68 99.2
5. Anderson,Bruce-NDSU Sr 6 74 522 7.1 3 86 87.0
6. Wallace,Isaac-SDSU Sr 5 44 413 9.4 4 79 82.6
7. Smith,Markel-ILS Jr 6 66 443 6.7 3 51 73.8
8. Allen, T-UNI Jr 6 88 397 4.5 3 49 66.2
9. Dunn,Lance-NDSU Sr 6 67 381 5.7 5 35 63.5
10 Randall,Jason-MSU Sr 5 64 296 4.6 5 47 59.2

But now we face the heart of the MVFC .. NDSU (road), SDSU (home), UNI (road) .. so now the real tests are coming.

SochorField
October 14th, 2018, 10:36 AM
stats this weekend, mostly for 1/2 of game play for Princeton's star 6'5" WR Jesper Horsted

13 receptions
169 yards
2 Td's

Keelan Doss
13 receptions
131 yards
1 TD
2 rushes
25 yards

.....against STRONG competition.

Being 6'5" is awesome....but who is Horsted playing against?

World
October 14th, 2018, 02:19 PM
Keelan Doss
13 receptions
131 yards
1 TD
2 rushes
25 yards

.....against STRONG competition.

Being 6'5" is awesome....but who is Horsted playing against?


Not bad for a FULL game

Princeton's Horsted had the same receptions, more reception yards and more TD's playing in 1/2 a game

World
October 14th, 2018, 02:25 PM
Aaron Parker with another big day for Rhode Island yesterday, if the Rams had a Defense he would of had the game winner....


Receiving Touchdowns



Rank
Player
Team
G
Rec (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=9&lg=98)
Yds (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=10&lg=98)
Yds/G
Yds/Rec (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=19&lg=98)
TD
Long (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/leaders.asp?cat=27&lg=98)


1
A. Parker (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=268446)
URI
6
38
563
93.8
14.8
6
59


2t
C. Scarff (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=244442)
Del
6
18
220
36.7
12.2
5
28


2t
R. Stapleton (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=252891)
JMU
7
40
468
66.9
11.7
5
47


2t
J. McClenton (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=255898)
Vill
7
28
445
63.6
15.9
5
62


2t
C. Simpson (http://www.fcs.football/cfb/players.asp?id=257474)
Rich
7
32
601
85.9
18.8
5
61





Thanks for posting the receiving TD rankings for the CAA Conference

caribbeanhen
October 14th, 2018, 05:40 PM
Thanks for posting the receiving TD rankings for the CAA Conference

De Nada

SochorField
October 15th, 2018, 10:56 AM
Not bad for a FULL game

Princeton's Horsted had the same receptions, more reception yards and more TD's playing in 1/2 a game

Dude. BROWN.

You can't have the entire Princeton offense on the Payton watch list. Please stop.

World
October 15th, 2018, 11:04 AM
You can't have the entire Princeton offense on the Payton watch list. Please stop.


Actually, the FCS' best receiver, Princeton's Horsted , is already on the Payton watch list

JSUSoutherner
October 15th, 2018, 11:07 AM
Actually, the FCS' best receiver, Princeton's Horsted , is already on the Payton watch list

Josh Pearson is better.

World
October 15th, 2018, 11:13 AM
Josh Pearson is better.


ha!

good one

JSUSoutherner
October 15th, 2018, 11:18 AM
ha!

good one

Pearson has more TDs, more yards, and more yards per reception.

Don't worry, even Ivy Leaguers are wrong sometimes.

World
October 15th, 2018, 11:30 AM
Pearson has more TDs, more yards, and more yards per reception.

Don't worry, even Ivy Leaguers are wrong sometimes.

funny how certain results occur when one plays more games than the other

Princeton's Horsted has more receptions, more receptions/game, and more yards/game than JSU's Pearson

Pearson has more yards per catch and more Td's per game

WR Jesper Horsted, Princeton, Sr.- 35 catches, 541 yards, 15.5ypc, 8 TD, 108.2ypg in 5 games.
WR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville State, Jr.- 31 catches, 604 yards, 19.5ypc, 11 TD, 100.7ypg in 6 games.


In fact, Princeton's other top WR, 6'4" Stephen Carlson also has more receptions, more receptions per game and more receiving yards per game than JSU's Josh Pearson. Not surprised, for Carlson is the 2nd best receiver in the FCS.

WR Stephen Carlson, Princeton, Sr.- 33 catches, 520 yards, 15.8ypc, 5 TD, 104.0ypg in 5 games

JSUSoutherner
October 15th, 2018, 11:47 AM
funny how certain results occur when one plays more games than the other

Princeton's Horsted has more receptions, more receptions/game, and more yards/game than JSU's Pearson

Pearson has more yards per catch and more Td's per game

WR Jesper Horsted, Princeton, Sr.- 35 catches, 541 yards, 15.5ypc, 8 TD, 108.2ypg in 5 games.
WR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville State, Jr.- 31 catches, 604 yards, 19.5ypc, 11 TD, 100.7ypg in 6 games.


In fact, Princeton's other top WR, 6'4" Stephen Carlson also has more receptions, more receptions per game and more receiving yards per game than JSU's Josh Pearson. Not surprised, for Carlson is the 2nd best receiver in the FCS.

WR Stephen Carlson, Princeton, Sr.- 33 catches, 520 yards, 15.8ypc, 5 TD, 104.0ypg in 5 games

Not Pearson's fault Princeton is lazy and only playing 10 games. You guys should really try harder.

The Kicker
October 15th, 2018, 12:01 PM
LOL this is great two going at it about how good their WR stats are and they have the 92nd and 97th hardest SOS!!!!

JSUSoutherner
October 15th, 2018, 12:08 PM
LOL this is great two going at it about how good their WR stats are and they have the 92nd and 97th hardest SOS!!!!

Dude. I'm literally just trolling him. Unlike him, I'm aware we haven't done ****. Who even are you?

smallcollegefbfan
October 15th, 2018, 02:11 PM
Pearson has more TDs, more yards, and more yards per reception.

Don't worry, even Ivy Leaguers are wrong sometimes.

Guys, Doss, Davis, and Stewart are the top 3 WRs but they aren't having the best numbers. Pearson and Horsted are very good but it is still too early on Pearson to start saying he is the best in FCS. It is not all about stats.

JSUSoutherner
October 15th, 2018, 02:16 PM
Guys, Doss, Davis, and Stewart are the top 3 WRs but they aren't having the best numbers. Pearson and Horsted are very good but it is still too early on Pearson to start saying he is the best in FCS. It is not all about stats.

I NEVER said Pearson is the best in the FCS. I personally think Doss is the guy to beat. I only said Pearson was better than the Horsted kid and I only said it to troll the Ivy troll.

caribbeanhen
October 15th, 2018, 02:33 PM
Troy Reeder is a beast

is it time to start the xtra xtra Reeder all about it thread.... if CAA player of the week with 15 tackes including 5 behind LOS doesnt get him on the list I guess he wont be on the list periond

https://caasports.com/news/2018/10/14/caa-football-weekly-awards-oct-15.aspx

Reeder recorded a season-high 15 tackles, a career-best 4.5 tackles for loss and a sack as Delaware knocked off No. 5 Elon, 28-16. The senior linebacker paced a Blue Hens’ defense that limited Elon to 289 total yards and held the Phoenix to their lowest point total versus an FCS foe. Reeder’s sack ended an Elon drive in the fourth quarter and clinched UD’s first win over a Top 5 team since 2010.

https://caasports.com/news/2018/10/14/caa-football-weekly-awards-oct-15.aspx

World
October 15th, 2018, 03:00 PM
Guys, Doss, Davis, and Stewart are the top 3 WRs but they aren't having the best numbers. Pearson and Horsted are very good but it is still too early on Pearson to start saying he is the best in FCS. It is not all about stats.

Yep, for WR's its not all just about the numbers and its one more reason why Princeton's Horsted is just simply that good. Here is an example of his athletic ability (The 6'5" senior is also the first team All Ivy starting center fielder for the baseball team):


https://twitter.com/IvyLeague/status/1051169628204879872

smallcollegefbfan
October 15th, 2018, 03:25 PM
Troy Reeder is a beast

is it time to start the xtra xtra Reeder all about it thread.... if CAA player of the week with 15 tackes including 5 behind LOS doesnt get him on the list I guess he wont be on the list periond

https://caasports.com/news/2018/10/14/caa-football-weekly-awards-oct-15.aspx

Reeder recorded a season-high 15 tackles, a career-best 4.5 tackles for loss and a sack as Delaware knocked off No. 5 Elon, 28-16. The senior linebacker paced a Blue Hens’ defense that limited Elon to 289 total yards and held the Phoenix to their lowest point total versus an FCS foe. Reeder’s sack ended an Elon drive in the fourth quarter and clinched UD’s first win over a Top 5 team since 2010.

https://caasports.com/news/2018/10/14/caa-football-weekly-awards-oct-15.aspx

I thought about putting him on the considered section but I have Adderley on the list. If Reeder could put together 2-3 big performances and Adderley doesn't get anymore picks or PBUs then I'm going to switch them.

The Kicker
October 15th, 2018, 03:52 PM
funny how certain results occur when one plays more games than the other

Princeton's Horsted has more receptions, more receptions/game, and more yards/game than JSU's Pearson

Pearson has more yards per catch and more Td's per game

WR Jesper Horsted, Princeton, Sr.- 35 catches, 541 yards, 15.5ypc, 8 TD, 108.2ypg in 5 games.
WR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville State, Jr.- 31 catches, 604 yards, 19.5ypc, 11 TD, 100.7ypg in 6 games.


In fact, Princeton's other top WR, 6'4" Stephen Carlson also has more receptions, more receptions per game and more receiving yards per game than JSU's Josh Pearson. Not surprised, for Carlson is the 2nd best receiver in the FCS.

WR Stephen Carlson, Princeton, Sr.- 33 catches, 520 yards, 15.8ypc, 5 TD, 104.0ypg in 5 games

They are no Jequez Ezzard!!! That boy stomps those piss ants you listed! 2 TD's per game, over 180 yards per game and over 25 ypc. Oh and has played against a much harder schedule than those teams can claim

caribbeanhen
October 15th, 2018, 03:54 PM
I thought about putting him on the considered section but I have Adderley on the list. If Reeder could put together 2-3 big performances and Adderley doesn't get anymore picks or PBUs then I'm going to switch them.


how bout just putting both on the list, they deserve it.....

World
October 15th, 2018, 05:29 PM
They are no Jequez Ezzard!!! That boy stomps those piss ants you listed! 2 TD's per game, over 180 yards per game and over 25 ypc. Oh and has played against a much harder schedule than those teams can claim

You mean this guy with less receptions, less receptions per game and the same amount of TD's?

WR Jequez Ezzard, Howard, Jr.- 31 catches, 737 yards, 26.3ypc, 8 TD, 147.4ypg, 1 carry, 15 yards, 4 PR, 32 yards in 5 games.


Playing for unranked 2-3 Howard and with an approximately similar schedule strength as Princeton?

that one?

Go Green
October 18th, 2018, 01:24 PM
It's an even more important metric for DBs.

Dartmouth's Swann leads FCS in total interceptions (5) even though he's played only four games. Not sure what else he can do to make the watch list.

Swann just got added to STATS' Buchanan watch list.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20181018132645206796304&ref=hea&tm=&src=FCS

smallcollegefbfan
October 18th, 2018, 01:44 PM
how bout just putting both on the list, they deserve it.....

There is no way STATS will add both or that I can argue putting both unless Delaware is a top 5-10 defense or the team is at least a top 5 team in the polls.

Plus, need to spread around love because no way 2 defenders from a low ranked team finish in top 5 for award without gaudy numbers and neither has those gaudy type numbers that would force them to be finalists regardless of team success. You guys have a very good defense but hard to argue that both could finish in top 15 or so in voting by national media members.

If you notice, STATS has guys from SWAC and NEC who you know aren't as good as either but these award lists tend to spread the love around the conferences and they try not to have a ton of guys from same team.

smallcollegefbfan
October 18th, 2018, 01:45 PM
Swann just got added to STATS' Buchanan watch list.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20181018132645206796304&ref=hea&tm=&src=FCS

Very good and I almost did it. DBs don't have a shot at those awards without a lot of picks and breakups. He has good INT numbers but if he hits 8-9 or at least returns a couple for TDs like Moreland had then I was going to add him to mine as well.

smallcollegefbfan
October 18th, 2018, 01:47 PM
You mean this guy with less receptions, less receptions per game and the same amount of TD's?

WR Jequez Ezzard, Howard, Jr.- 31 catches, 737 yards, 26.3ypc, 8 TD, 147.4ypg, 1 carry, 15 yards, 4 PR, 32 yards in 5 games.


Playing for unranked 2-3 Howard and with an approximately similar schedule strength as Princeton?

that one?

Ezzard is playing in a league that is comparable to Ivy League normally. I had 1 Ivy in my top 25 this week and 2 MEAC teams are in my 26-28 range.

Ezzard is a heck of a player. Very different type from Horsted but they would be a great combo because one is a big possession type while he is a quick and fast slot guy who can burn people deep.

SU DOG
October 18th, 2018, 01:55 PM
Speaking of WRs, this guy just got added to the Walter Payton Award Watch List. Not tall. but he is an unbelievably athletic. Check this out:

https://thedraftnetwork.com/2018/10/18/sleeper-alert-samford-wr-kelvin-mcknight-showcasing-nfl-traits/

World
October 18th, 2018, 01:57 PM
Ezzard is playing in a league that is comparable to Ivy League normally. I had 1 Ivy in my top 25 this week and 2 MEAC teams are in my 26-28 range.

Ezzard is a heck of a player. Very different type from Horsted but they would be a great combo because one is a big possession type while he is a quick and fast slot guy who can burn people deep.

Tell you what, that 26.3 yards per reception for Howard's Jequez Ezzard is one of the highest that I have seen in a while

caribbeanhen
October 18th, 2018, 03:35 PM
There is no way STATS will add both or that I can argue putting both unless Delaware is a top 5-10 defense or the team is at least a top 5 team in the polls.

Plus, need to spread around love because no way 2 defenders from a low ranked team finish in top 5 for award without gaudy numbers and neither has those gaudy type numbers that would force them to be finalists regardless of team success. You guys have a very good defense but hard to argue that both could finish in top 15 or so in voting by national media members.

If you notice, STATS has guys from SWAC and NEC who you know aren't as good as either but these award lists tend to spread the love around the conferences and they try not to have a ton of guys from same team.

you have a tough job on here and doing fine... very informative.

World
October 18th, 2018, 03:57 PM
you have a tough job on here and doing fine... very informative.

yep fully agree

this is no small task and SCFBF is doing a fantastic job

smallcollegefbfan
October 18th, 2018, 07:13 PM
Tell you what, that 26.3 yards per reception for Howard's Jequez Ezzard is one of the highest that I have seen in a while

He is a blazer. 26.3 per catch is like averaging about 11-12 yards per carry as a running back.

smallcollegefbfan
October 18th, 2018, 07:16 PM
you have a tough job on here and doing fine... very informative.

I appreciate it. You have to balance it all because one team may think they have 2 or 3 definite names for the lists but they aren't the only ones. There are so many worthy players.

caribbeanhen
October 30th, 2018, 04:51 AM
There is no way STATS will add both or that I can argue putting both unless Delaware is a top 5-10 defense or the team is at least a top 5 team in the polls.

Plus, need to spread around love because no way 2 defenders from a low ranked team finish in top 5 for award without gaudy numbers and neither has those gaudy type numbers that would force them to be finalists regardless of team success. You guys have a very good defense but hard to argue that both could finish in top 15 or so in voting by national media members.

If you notice, STATS has guys from SWAC and NEC who you know aren't as good as either but these award lists tend to spread the love around the conferences and they try not to have a ton of guys from same team.

well that is an excellant breakdown on how this process works

but

Reeder continues to pile on the tackles and TFL
Delaware climbing the polls

to heck with those NEC and SWAC conference guys.......haha

smallcollegefbfan
October 30th, 2018, 10:50 AM
well that is an excellant breakdown on how this process works

but

Reeder continues to pile on the tackles and TFL
Delaware climbing the polls

to heck with those NEC and SWAC conference guys.......haha

I personally don't think anyone from the SWAC deserves to be on right now. The NEC does have 3 good ones in the Wagner RB and LB and the SF PA LB. That is about it though.

caribbeanhen
November 4th, 2018, 06:21 AM
Let's hope JuJuan Lawson is back Saturday, I see he is on your list now

Isaiah Coulter and Aaron Parker are 2 good WR's for Rhode Island that are kind of working against each other for individual stats right now

Aaron Parker deserves consideration

JuJuan Lawson comes back and finds his favorite target for all 3 of Rhode TD's yesterday, Aaron Parker leads CAA with 10 TD recpetions and receiving yards

also he has missed 1.5 games (sat out first half of Delaware game)