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November 26th, 2007, 06:32 PM
Josh Johnson (USD) Not getting at least a share of the PFL offensive player of the year award is a joke and and i will take a shot at the incompetence of some of the coaches in the league. How can you snub a QB That posted the highest passing efficency rating of all-time at any division (198.3) based on the history of this statistical category, one who also threw 43 TD Passes to 1 Interception, Who also lead the nation in Passing Efficency, Total Offense and Points responsible for is unexcusable!
He is and will be the greatest player to ever play in the pioneer football conference and should have been a three time selection!xthumbsupx After he gets drafted in April, We will hear Mel Kiper make a jab at the PFL (to think he wasn't even his conference player of the year is a joke, but he was a payton award finalist and an all-american) Go Figure, someone should have made a conference call before this got out publicly to try to fix this travesty.
Well i guess we know how Jared Allen Felt when he was snubbed as the Big sky defensive player of the year in 2003, but still won the Buck Buchanan award, Go Figure, I cant wait to hear the responses to this one!
I will note that i am not taking anything away from Kevin Hoyng from Dayton, he had a great season too and was a deserving candidate.
Johnson Selected as one of three Payton Award Finalists!
Josh Johnson, San Diego, Quarterback, 6-3, 205, Senior, Oakland, Ca.
Johnson capped off an incredible career with 43 touchdown passes and one interception in his final year. He threw for 2,988 yards and ranked first in passing efficiency (198.3) and total offense (371.4) as he completed 206- of-301 passes (68.4%). His average of 298.8 yards per game ranked fourth in FCS, and he was seventh in the sub-division in passing yards. But Johnson wasn't just a passer. He also finished the season ranked 68th nationally in rushing (72.6 yards per game) with 726 yards on 101 carries (7.2 per carry) and two TDs. During Johnson's three years as a starter, San Diego went 31-4, winning two outright Pioneer Football League titles and two Sports Network Cups as the best Mid-Major team in FCS. Johnson took the Toreros to a share of the PFL title again this season. He finished his career with 9,699 yards passing (21st all-time in FCS), 113 touchdowns (fifth all- time) and just 15 interceptions, to go along with 1,864 rushing yards and 19 TDs. Johnson was also responsible for 133 touchdowns and 11,563 yards of total offense, with the latter figure ranking 10th all-time in FCS history. He finished sixth in the 2006 Payton Award balloting and was named an All-American after throwing for 3,320 yards and 34 TDs. Johnson, who has accepted an invitation to play in the 2008 East-West Shrine Bowl, is the all-time FCS career leader in passing efficiency (176.68), and is second in active career touchdown passes with 113.
He is and will be the greatest player to ever play in the pioneer football conference and should have been a three time selection!xthumbsupx After he gets drafted in April, We will hear Mel Kiper make a jab at the PFL (to think he wasn't even his conference player of the year is a joke, but he was a payton award finalist and an all-american) Go Figure, someone should have made a conference call before this got out publicly to try to fix this travesty.
Well i guess we know how Jared Allen Felt when he was snubbed as the Big sky defensive player of the year in 2003, but still won the Buck Buchanan award, Go Figure, I cant wait to hear the responses to this one!
I will note that i am not taking anything away from Kevin Hoyng from Dayton, he had a great season too and was a deserving candidate.
Johnson Selected as one of three Payton Award Finalists!
Josh Johnson, San Diego, Quarterback, 6-3, 205, Senior, Oakland, Ca.
Johnson capped off an incredible career with 43 touchdown passes and one interception in his final year. He threw for 2,988 yards and ranked first in passing efficiency (198.3) and total offense (371.4) as he completed 206- of-301 passes (68.4%). His average of 298.8 yards per game ranked fourth in FCS, and he was seventh in the sub-division in passing yards. But Johnson wasn't just a passer. He also finished the season ranked 68th nationally in rushing (72.6 yards per game) with 726 yards on 101 carries (7.2 per carry) and two TDs. During Johnson's three years as a starter, San Diego went 31-4, winning two outright Pioneer Football League titles and two Sports Network Cups as the best Mid-Major team in FCS. Johnson took the Toreros to a share of the PFL title again this season. He finished his career with 9,699 yards passing (21st all-time in FCS), 113 touchdowns (fifth all- time) and just 15 interceptions, to go along with 1,864 rushing yards and 19 TDs. Johnson was also responsible for 133 touchdowns and 11,563 yards of total offense, with the latter figure ranking 10th all-time in FCS history. He finished sixth in the 2006 Payton Award balloting and was named an All-American after throwing for 3,320 yards and 34 TDs. Johnson, who has accepted an invitation to play in the 2008 East-West Shrine Bowl, is the all-time FCS career leader in passing efficiency (176.68), and is second in active career touchdown passes with 113.