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November 21st, 2010, 09:26 PM
Here is the final update. Buchanan Award outlook is coming soon. I am also starting a poll where everyone can vote and it will end on Thursday to see who AGS would award the award to!
WATCH LISTS UPDATE- NOVEMBER 21, 2010
MY 20 PAYTON WATCH CANDIDATES
QB Matt Barr, Western Illinois, Sr.- 203-329, 3079 yds, 26 TD, 5 INT, 61.7%, 163.4 pass eff., 279.9 yds/gm, 90 carries, 407 yds, 4.5ypc, 5 TD in 11 games.
QB Mike Brown, Liberty, Jr.- 223-351, 2956 yds, 23 TD, 11 INT, 63.5%, 149.6 pass eff., 268.7 yds/gm, 160 carries, 854 yds, 5.3ypc, 9 TD, 77.6 yds/gm, 4 catches, 20 yds in 11 games.
QB Pat Devlin, Delaware, Sr.- 179-266, 2158 yds, 14 TD, 2 INT, 67.3%, 151.3 pass eff., 215.8 yds/gm, 52 carries, 110 yds, 2.1ypc, 1 TD in 10 games.
QB Matthew Johnson, Bethune-Cookman, Sr.- 151-231, 2053 yds, 14 TD, 5 INT, 65.4%, 155.7 pass eff., 186.6 yds/gm, 136 carries, 700 yds, 5.1ypc, 7 TD, 63.6 yds/gm in 11 games.
QB Denarius McGhee, Montana State, Fr.- 208-330, 2940 yds, 22 TD, 5 INT, 63.0%, 156.8 pass eff., 267.3 yds/gm, 72 carries, 176 yds, 2.4ypc, 2 TD in 11 games.
QB Josh McGregor, Jacksonville, Jr.- 205-326, 3049 yds, 32 TD, 7 INT, 62.9%, 169.5 pass eff., 277.2 yds/gm, 51 carries, -15 yds, 2 TD in 11 games.
QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 303-499, 3658 yds, 34 TD, 4 INT, 60.7%, 143.2 pass eff., 332.5 yds/gm, 14 carries, -76 yds in 11 games.
QB DeAndre Presley, Appalachian State, Jr.- 177-280, 2223 yds, 18 TD, 4 INT, 63.2%, 148.3 pass eff., 202.1 yds/gm, 132 carries, 753 yds, 5.7ypc, 11 TD in 11 games.
QB Scott Riddle, Elon, Sr.- 274-405, 3231 yds, 28 TD, 6 INT, 67.7%, 154.5 pass eff., 323.1 yds/gm, 41 carries, -43 yds, 1 TD in 10 games.
QB Casey Therriault, Jackson State, Jr.- 255-437, 3436 yds, 31 TD, 8 INT, 58.4%, 144.1 pass eff., 312.4 yds/gm, 101 carries, 164 yds, 1.6ypc, 10 TD in 11 games.
QB Chris Whitney, Villanova, Sr.- 158-245, 1818 yds, 17 TD, 5 INT, 64.5%, 145.6 pass eff., 165.3 yds/gm, 134 carries, 502 yds, 3.7ypc, 10 TD in 11 games.
RB Eric Breitenstein, Wofford, Jr.- 216 carries, 1359 yds, 20 TD, 6.3ypc, 123.5 yds/gm, 3 catches, 34 yds in 11 games.
RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 317 carries, 1871 yds, 21 TD, 5.9ypc, 170.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 160 yds, 9.4ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 176 carries, 1344 yds, 11 TD, 7.6ypc, 134.4 yds/gm, 21 catches, 324 yds, 15.4ypc, 3 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 10 games.
RB Andrew Pierce, Delaware, Fr.- 234 carries, 1149 yds, 12 TD, 4.9ypc, 104.5 yds/gm, 21 catches, 159 yds, 7.6ypc, 3 TD in 11 games.
RB Nick Schwieger, Dartmouth, Jr.- 242 carries, 1133 yds, 14 TD, 4.7avg, 125.9 yds/gm, 1-2, 62 yds, 1 TD, 28 catches, 210 yds, 7.5ypc in 9 games.
RB Frank Warren, Grambling State, Sr.- 211 carries, 1431 yards, 15 TD, 6.8ypc, 143.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 142 yds, 8.4ypc, 1 TD, 2 KR, 33 yds in 10 games.
WR Tysson Poots, Southern Utah, Sr.- 85 catches, 1230 yards, 11 TD, 14.5ypc, 111.8 yds/gm in 11 games.
OT Ben Ijalana, Villanova, Sr.
Notes: The only addition is Dartmouth RB Nick Schwieger is fifth nationally with 125.9 yards per game.
Even though we only vote for our top five here is a look at how I think the top 10 in voting might look and my personal top ten.
PROJECTED TOP TEN
1. QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 303-499, 3658 yds, 34 TD, 4 INT, 60.7%, 143.2 pass eff., 332.5 yds/gm, 14 carries, -76 yds in 11 games.
Moses probably walks away with the award in a very close vote with no candidate seeming to be the heavy favorite. He broke just about every SLC and SFA passing record out there and proved to be among the most consistent players in FCS during his career.
2. QB Matt Barr, Western Illinois, Sr.- 203-329, 3079 yds, 26 TD, 5 INT, 61.7%, 163.4 pass eff., 279.9 yds/gm, 90 carries, 407 yds, 4.5ypc, 5 TD in 11 games.
3. RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 317 carries, 1871 yds, 21 TD, 5.9ypc, 170.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 160 yds, 9.4ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
Eachus led the nation in rushing yards per game and we all know how well a former Colgate running back did in the voting when he had gaudy numbers like this several years back.
4. RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
Harris was the leader of SEMO’s surprising season and finished with an impressive 5.7 yards per carry. It is too bad he isn’t bigger as he would be a potential top 150 draft pick if he was not so small. Despite his size, his play has been huge as he can burn you with speed and has been a workhorse for his team.
5. RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 176 carries, 1344 yds, 11 TD, 7.6ypc, 134.4 yds/gm, 21 catches, 324 yds, 15.4ypc, 3 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 10 games.
Jones should finish in the top five for sure as a returning All-American and because of his dominance since returning from injury. I almost put him at the fourth spot and I believe there is as good of a chance he finishes fourth as he does fifth. It could be close.
6. QB Scott Riddle, Elon, Sr.- 274-405, 3231 yds, 28 TD, 6 INT, 67.7%, 154.5 pass eff., 323.1 yds/gm, 41 carries, -43 yds, 1 TD in 10 games.
Riddle has capped off a great career as the SoCon’s leading passer and would be much higher if he had won the SoCon or led his team to a playoff berth.
7. QB Casey Therriault, Jackson State, Jr.- 255-437, 3436 yds, 31 TD, 8 INT, 58.4%, 144.1 pass eff., 312.4 yds/gm, 101 carries, 164 yds, 1.6ypc, 10 TD in 11 games.
Therriault would win the award had he played in the CAA or SoCon and done what he did this year. He has quickly become one of the best passers in the country and should be a front runner in 2011.
8. QB Pat Devlin, Delaware, Sr.- 179-266, 2158 yds, 14 TD, 2 INT, 67.3%, 151.3 pass eff., 215.8 yds/gm, 52 carries, 110 yds, 2.1ypc, 1 TD in 10 games.
Devlin doesn’t have the numbers to warrant finishing this high but I believe the draft hype, leading Delaware to a top five ranking, and his play late in the season might get him the votes to sneak in here.
9. QB DeAndre Presley, Appalachian State, Jr.- 177-280, 2223 yds, 18 TD, 4 INT, 63.2%, 148.3 pass eff., 202.1 yds/gm, 132 carries, 753 yds, 5.7ypc, 11 TD in 11 games.
Presley looked like a potential winner of the award but he tapered off a lot in the second half of the season as ASU lost two games and he began making mistakes a young quarterback would make. Despite that he should finish in the top 10 leading ASU to the no. 1 seed and a heavy favorite to win the national championship.
10. QB Mike Brown, Liberty, Jr.- 223-351, 2956 yds, 23 TD, 11 INT, 63.5%, 149.6 pass eff., 268.7 yds/gm, 160 carries, 854 yds, 5.3ypc, 9 TD, 77.6 yds/gm, 4 catches, 20 yds in 11 games.
Brown is likely to run away with the Big South Offensive Player of the Year award and I would have him much higher had Liberty won their auto bid and he had less picks on the year.
WATCH LISTS UPDATE- NOVEMBER 21, 2010
MY 20 PAYTON WATCH CANDIDATES
QB Matt Barr, Western Illinois, Sr.- 203-329, 3079 yds, 26 TD, 5 INT, 61.7%, 163.4 pass eff., 279.9 yds/gm, 90 carries, 407 yds, 4.5ypc, 5 TD in 11 games.
QB Mike Brown, Liberty, Jr.- 223-351, 2956 yds, 23 TD, 11 INT, 63.5%, 149.6 pass eff., 268.7 yds/gm, 160 carries, 854 yds, 5.3ypc, 9 TD, 77.6 yds/gm, 4 catches, 20 yds in 11 games.
QB Pat Devlin, Delaware, Sr.- 179-266, 2158 yds, 14 TD, 2 INT, 67.3%, 151.3 pass eff., 215.8 yds/gm, 52 carries, 110 yds, 2.1ypc, 1 TD in 10 games.
QB Matthew Johnson, Bethune-Cookman, Sr.- 151-231, 2053 yds, 14 TD, 5 INT, 65.4%, 155.7 pass eff., 186.6 yds/gm, 136 carries, 700 yds, 5.1ypc, 7 TD, 63.6 yds/gm in 11 games.
QB Denarius McGhee, Montana State, Fr.- 208-330, 2940 yds, 22 TD, 5 INT, 63.0%, 156.8 pass eff., 267.3 yds/gm, 72 carries, 176 yds, 2.4ypc, 2 TD in 11 games.
QB Josh McGregor, Jacksonville, Jr.- 205-326, 3049 yds, 32 TD, 7 INT, 62.9%, 169.5 pass eff., 277.2 yds/gm, 51 carries, -15 yds, 2 TD in 11 games.
QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 303-499, 3658 yds, 34 TD, 4 INT, 60.7%, 143.2 pass eff., 332.5 yds/gm, 14 carries, -76 yds in 11 games.
QB DeAndre Presley, Appalachian State, Jr.- 177-280, 2223 yds, 18 TD, 4 INT, 63.2%, 148.3 pass eff., 202.1 yds/gm, 132 carries, 753 yds, 5.7ypc, 11 TD in 11 games.
QB Scott Riddle, Elon, Sr.- 274-405, 3231 yds, 28 TD, 6 INT, 67.7%, 154.5 pass eff., 323.1 yds/gm, 41 carries, -43 yds, 1 TD in 10 games.
QB Casey Therriault, Jackson State, Jr.- 255-437, 3436 yds, 31 TD, 8 INT, 58.4%, 144.1 pass eff., 312.4 yds/gm, 101 carries, 164 yds, 1.6ypc, 10 TD in 11 games.
QB Chris Whitney, Villanova, Sr.- 158-245, 1818 yds, 17 TD, 5 INT, 64.5%, 145.6 pass eff., 165.3 yds/gm, 134 carries, 502 yds, 3.7ypc, 10 TD in 11 games.
RB Eric Breitenstein, Wofford, Jr.- 216 carries, 1359 yds, 20 TD, 6.3ypc, 123.5 yds/gm, 3 catches, 34 yds in 11 games.
RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 317 carries, 1871 yds, 21 TD, 5.9ypc, 170.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 160 yds, 9.4ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 176 carries, 1344 yds, 11 TD, 7.6ypc, 134.4 yds/gm, 21 catches, 324 yds, 15.4ypc, 3 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 10 games.
RB Andrew Pierce, Delaware, Fr.- 234 carries, 1149 yds, 12 TD, 4.9ypc, 104.5 yds/gm, 21 catches, 159 yds, 7.6ypc, 3 TD in 11 games.
RB Nick Schwieger, Dartmouth, Jr.- 242 carries, 1133 yds, 14 TD, 4.7avg, 125.9 yds/gm, 1-2, 62 yds, 1 TD, 28 catches, 210 yds, 7.5ypc in 9 games.
RB Frank Warren, Grambling State, Sr.- 211 carries, 1431 yards, 15 TD, 6.8ypc, 143.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 142 yds, 8.4ypc, 1 TD, 2 KR, 33 yds in 10 games.
WR Tysson Poots, Southern Utah, Sr.- 85 catches, 1230 yards, 11 TD, 14.5ypc, 111.8 yds/gm in 11 games.
OT Ben Ijalana, Villanova, Sr.
Notes: The only addition is Dartmouth RB Nick Schwieger is fifth nationally with 125.9 yards per game.
Even though we only vote for our top five here is a look at how I think the top 10 in voting might look and my personal top ten.
PROJECTED TOP TEN
1. QB Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin, Sr.- 303-499, 3658 yds, 34 TD, 4 INT, 60.7%, 143.2 pass eff., 332.5 yds/gm, 14 carries, -76 yds in 11 games.
Moses probably walks away with the award in a very close vote with no candidate seeming to be the heavy favorite. He broke just about every SLC and SFA passing record out there and proved to be among the most consistent players in FCS during his career.
2. QB Matt Barr, Western Illinois, Sr.- 203-329, 3079 yds, 26 TD, 5 INT, 61.7%, 163.4 pass eff., 279.9 yds/gm, 90 carries, 407 yds, 4.5ypc, 5 TD in 11 games.
3. RB Nate Eachus, Colgate, Jr.- 317 carries, 1871 yds, 21 TD, 5.9ypc, 170.1 yds/gm, 17 catches, 160 yds, 9.4ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
Eachus led the nation in rushing yards per game and we all know how well a former Colgate running back did in the voting when he had gaudy numbers like this several years back.
4. RB Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri State, Sr.- 285 carries, 1627 yds, 17 TD, 5.7ypc, 147.9 yds/gm, 18 catches, 182 yds, 10.1ypc, 1 TD in 11 games.
Harris was the leader of SEMO’s surprising season and finished with an impressive 5.7 yards per carry. It is too bad he isn’t bigger as he would be a potential top 150 draft pick if he was not so small. Despite his size, his play has been huge as he can burn you with speed and has been a workhorse for his team.
5. RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington, Jr.- 176 carries, 1344 yds, 11 TD, 7.6ypc, 134.4 yds/gm, 21 catches, 324 yds, 15.4ypc, 3 TD, 3 PR, 28 yds, 9.3avg, 13 KR, 255 yds, 19.6avg in 10 games.
Jones should finish in the top five for sure as a returning All-American and because of his dominance since returning from injury. I almost put him at the fourth spot and I believe there is as good of a chance he finishes fourth as he does fifth. It could be close.
6. QB Scott Riddle, Elon, Sr.- 274-405, 3231 yds, 28 TD, 6 INT, 67.7%, 154.5 pass eff., 323.1 yds/gm, 41 carries, -43 yds, 1 TD in 10 games.
Riddle has capped off a great career as the SoCon’s leading passer and would be much higher if he had won the SoCon or led his team to a playoff berth.
7. QB Casey Therriault, Jackson State, Jr.- 255-437, 3436 yds, 31 TD, 8 INT, 58.4%, 144.1 pass eff., 312.4 yds/gm, 101 carries, 164 yds, 1.6ypc, 10 TD in 11 games.
Therriault would win the award had he played in the CAA or SoCon and done what he did this year. He has quickly become one of the best passers in the country and should be a front runner in 2011.
8. QB Pat Devlin, Delaware, Sr.- 179-266, 2158 yds, 14 TD, 2 INT, 67.3%, 151.3 pass eff., 215.8 yds/gm, 52 carries, 110 yds, 2.1ypc, 1 TD in 10 games.
Devlin doesn’t have the numbers to warrant finishing this high but I believe the draft hype, leading Delaware to a top five ranking, and his play late in the season might get him the votes to sneak in here.
9. QB DeAndre Presley, Appalachian State, Jr.- 177-280, 2223 yds, 18 TD, 4 INT, 63.2%, 148.3 pass eff., 202.1 yds/gm, 132 carries, 753 yds, 5.7ypc, 11 TD in 11 games.
Presley looked like a potential winner of the award but he tapered off a lot in the second half of the season as ASU lost two games and he began making mistakes a young quarterback would make. Despite that he should finish in the top 10 leading ASU to the no. 1 seed and a heavy favorite to win the national championship.
10. QB Mike Brown, Liberty, Jr.- 223-351, 2956 yds, 23 TD, 11 INT, 63.5%, 149.6 pass eff., 268.7 yds/gm, 160 carries, 854 yds, 5.3ypc, 9 TD, 77.6 yds/gm, 4 catches, 20 yds in 11 games.
Brown is likely to run away with the Big South Offensive Player of the Year award and I would have him much higher had Liberty won their auto bid and he had less picks on the year.