(Marshall HS)įCS leader in passing efficiency (187.5) and yards per passing attempt (9.99) and ranks second in completion percentage (.689)…Led NDSU to 12-0 record and No. QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State, 6-3, 221, RFr., Marshall, Minn. ‘Bruce Craddock’ MVFC Coach of the Year: Matt Entz, North Dakota State Newcomer of the Year: QB Trey Lance, North Dakota Stateįreshman of the Year: QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State Offensive Player of the Year: QB Trey Lance, North Dakota Stateĭefensive Player of the Year: DE Derrek Tuszka, North Dakota State The league has selected those three awards each of our 35 seasons, but the Newcomer (1994) and Freshman (1999) honors were added later. UNI (1985), UNI (1993), Western Illinois (2000) and UNI (2007) were the others to do it. Notably, an MVFC school has earned Offensive, Defensive and Coach of the Year honors five times in our 35 year history, including this year. Previous first-year players to sweep those two awards include QB Sawyer Kollmorgen (UNI) in 2012, RB Martin Ruiz (YSU) in 2013, and LB Jabril Cox (NDSU) in 2017. Lance, a Walter Payton Award and Jerry Rice Award nominee, is the first freshman to earn the MVFC’s top offensive honor, and he’s the fourth freshman to win both the league’s Freshman and Newcomer of the Year honors. The Bison have won 33-straight games, matching an FCS record which they established. North Dakota State QB Trey Lance has been named the league’s Offensive Player of the Year, the league’s Newcomer of the Year and the league’s Freshman of the Year teammate Derrek Tuszka has been voted the league’s Defensive Player of the Year and coach Matt Entz has been tabbed the MVFC Coach of the Year. Voting was conducted following the conclusion of the regular season and does not include playoff statistics/performances.įor the first time in Missouri Valley Football Conference history a conference member went 12-0 in the regular season, and that team was rewarded by sweeping the league’s top honors. The teams were selected by a vote of league coaches, sports information directors and a media panel. UNI’s 12 total selections is second-best to NDSU, while UNI and Illinois State both have five first-team picks - also second to NDSU. North Dakota State also leads the league with eight first-team selections. All 10 MVFC schools have at least one student-athlete on the first-team squad, and each school has at least six total honorees. North Dakota State highlights the 2019 Missouri Valley Football all-league units with 19 total selections.
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