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October 19th, 2008, 10:00 PM
OVC Football Players of the Week - Oct. 19
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OFFENSIVE
Ryan Perrilloux, QB • Jr., 6-3, 223 • LaPlace, La. • Jacksonville State
Perrilloux was near perfect in completing 18-of-20 passes for 189 yards and four touchdowns in Jacksonville State’s 31-21 victory over Murray State on Saturday. The 90 percent completion percentage tied the JSU school record and is the highest for all Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) players this season. He had touchdown passes of 3, 10, 21 and 49 yards on the night and passed the 1,400-yard passing yard mark on the season. He became the first Gamecock player with four touchdown passes in a game since the 1999 season. Perrilloux, who has been named OVC Player of the Week twice and OVC Newcomer of the Week four times this season, was a perfect 13-of-13 to start the game until missing on a pass attempt in the third quarter.
Others Nominated: Theo Townsend, Austin Peay; Travorus Bess, Eastern Illinois; Charlie Jordan, Murray State; Timmy Holloman, Southeast Missouri; Javarris Williams, Tennessee State; Brandyn Young, UT Martin.
DEFENSIVE
Alexander Henderson, LB • Jr., 6-1, 212 • Mobile, Ala. • Jacksonville State
Henderson became just the second player in Jacksonville State’s Division I history to have more than 20 tackles in a game when he registered 21 in the Gamecocks 31-21 victory over Murray State on Saturday. That total included an impressive 16 solo stops for the game. He also forced a fumble and had two tackles-for-loss. The 21 tackles were the most for a Jax State player since an 18-tackle performance in 2000.
Others Nominated: Rashad Haynes, Eastern Illinois; Nathan Williams, Murray State; Nick Stauffer, Southeast Missouri; Corey Reed, Tennessee Tech; Dontrell Miller, UT Martin.
CO-SPECIALIST
Gavin Hallford, K • Sr., 6-1, 225 • Phenix City, Ala. • Jacksonville State
Hallford set the Ohio Valley Conference record for career scoring by a kicker by netting seven points in the Gamecocks 31-21 win over Murray State. Hallford hit a 45-yard field goal (which tied a career long) and added four extra points to increase his career total to 287, passing Middle Tennessee’s Garth Petrilli who had 280 points from 1991-94.
CO-SPECIALIST
Eric Benson, K • Sr., 5-10, 180 • Rowlett, Texas • Tennessee State
Benson was perfect on the night, including hitting the game-winner with two seconds left in Tennessee State’s 37-34 victory over Austin Peay on Saturday night. Benson hit on field goals from 26, 31 and 29 (the game-winner) yards and was also 4-for-4 on extra point attempts as Tennessee State remained undefeated in OVC play.
Others Nominated: Marcus Harris, Murray State; Doug Spada, Southeast Missouri; Adam Ivey, UT Martin.
CO-NEWCOMER
Desmin Ward, RB • Fr., 6-0, 223 • Milwaukee, Wis. • Eastern Illinois
Ward carried the ball only six times but scored all three Eastern Illinois touchdowns in the Panthers 24-21 home victory over Southeast Missouri State. Ward scored on runs of 1, 3 and 4 yards to total 15 total rushing yards on the afternoon. Ward now has five rushing touchdowns on the season.
CO-NEWCOMER
Ryan Perrilloux, QB • Jr., 6-3, 223 • LaPlace, La. • Jacksonville State
Perrilloux was near perfect in completing 18-of-20 passes for 189 yards and four touchdowns in Jacksonville State’s 31-21 victory over Murray State on Saturday. The 90 percent completion percentage tied the JSU school record and is the highest for all Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) players this season. He had touchdown passes of 3, 10, 21 and 49 yards on the night and passed the 1,400-yard passing yard mark on the season. He became the first Gamecock player with four touchdown passes in a game since the 1999 season. Perrilloux, who has been named OVC Player of the Week twice and OVC Newcomer of the Week four times this season, was a perfect 13-of-13 to start the game until missing on a pass attempt in the third quarter.
Others Nominated: T.C. Jennings, Austin Peay; Kienan Cullen, Murray State; Matt Scheible, Southeast Missouri; JaJuan Spillman, Tennessee State; Sione Faleofa, UT Martin.
http://www.ovcsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=6200&ATCLID=1607305
OFFENSIVE
Ryan Perrilloux, QB • Jr., 6-3, 223 • LaPlace, La. • Jacksonville State
Perrilloux was near perfect in completing 18-of-20 passes for 189 yards and four touchdowns in Jacksonville State’s 31-21 victory over Murray State on Saturday. The 90 percent completion percentage tied the JSU school record and is the highest for all Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) players this season. He had touchdown passes of 3, 10, 21 and 49 yards on the night and passed the 1,400-yard passing yard mark on the season. He became the first Gamecock player with four touchdown passes in a game since the 1999 season. Perrilloux, who has been named OVC Player of the Week twice and OVC Newcomer of the Week four times this season, was a perfect 13-of-13 to start the game until missing on a pass attempt in the third quarter.
Others Nominated: Theo Townsend, Austin Peay; Travorus Bess, Eastern Illinois; Charlie Jordan, Murray State; Timmy Holloman, Southeast Missouri; Javarris Williams, Tennessee State; Brandyn Young, UT Martin.
DEFENSIVE
Alexander Henderson, LB • Jr., 6-1, 212 • Mobile, Ala. • Jacksonville State
Henderson became just the second player in Jacksonville State’s Division I history to have more than 20 tackles in a game when he registered 21 in the Gamecocks 31-21 victory over Murray State on Saturday. That total included an impressive 16 solo stops for the game. He also forced a fumble and had two tackles-for-loss. The 21 tackles were the most for a Jax State player since an 18-tackle performance in 2000.
Others Nominated: Rashad Haynes, Eastern Illinois; Nathan Williams, Murray State; Nick Stauffer, Southeast Missouri; Corey Reed, Tennessee Tech; Dontrell Miller, UT Martin.
CO-SPECIALIST
Gavin Hallford, K • Sr., 6-1, 225 • Phenix City, Ala. • Jacksonville State
Hallford set the Ohio Valley Conference record for career scoring by a kicker by netting seven points in the Gamecocks 31-21 win over Murray State. Hallford hit a 45-yard field goal (which tied a career long) and added four extra points to increase his career total to 287, passing Middle Tennessee’s Garth Petrilli who had 280 points from 1991-94.
CO-SPECIALIST
Eric Benson, K • Sr., 5-10, 180 • Rowlett, Texas • Tennessee State
Benson was perfect on the night, including hitting the game-winner with two seconds left in Tennessee State’s 37-34 victory over Austin Peay on Saturday night. Benson hit on field goals from 26, 31 and 29 (the game-winner) yards and was also 4-for-4 on extra point attempts as Tennessee State remained undefeated in OVC play.
Others Nominated: Marcus Harris, Murray State; Doug Spada, Southeast Missouri; Adam Ivey, UT Martin.
CO-NEWCOMER
Desmin Ward, RB • Fr., 6-0, 223 • Milwaukee, Wis. • Eastern Illinois
Ward carried the ball only six times but scored all three Eastern Illinois touchdowns in the Panthers 24-21 home victory over Southeast Missouri State. Ward scored on runs of 1, 3 and 4 yards to total 15 total rushing yards on the afternoon. Ward now has five rushing touchdowns on the season.
CO-NEWCOMER
Ryan Perrilloux, QB • Jr., 6-3, 223 • LaPlace, La. • Jacksonville State
Perrilloux was near perfect in completing 18-of-20 passes for 189 yards and four touchdowns in Jacksonville State’s 31-21 victory over Murray State on Saturday. The 90 percent completion percentage tied the JSU school record and is the highest for all Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) players this season. He had touchdown passes of 3, 10, 21 and 49 yards on the night and passed the 1,400-yard passing yard mark on the season. He became the first Gamecock player with four touchdown passes in a game since the 1999 season. Perrilloux, who has been named OVC Player of the Week twice and OVC Newcomer of the Week four times this season, was a perfect 13-of-13 to start the game until missing on a pass attempt in the third quarter.
Others Nominated: T.C. Jennings, Austin Peay; Kienan Cullen, Murray State; Matt Scheible, Southeast Missouri; JaJuan Spillman, Tennessee State; Sione Faleofa, UT Martin.