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    2024 MIAA POSTSEASON AWARDS & ALL-MIAA TEAMS

    OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Zach Zebrowski, Central Missouri, QB, Sr.
    OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR: Montriel Lee, Central Oklahoma, Sr.
    DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Myles Menges, Fort Hays State, DL, Sr.
    DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR: Jake Fisher, Northwest Missouri, Sr.
    SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kobey Stephens, Central Oklahoma, KR/PR, Sr.
    FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Ashton Schumann, Central Oklahoma, WR
    COACH OF THE YEAR: Adam Dorrel, Central Oklahoma

    ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
    Quarterback – Zach Zebrowski – Central Missouri
    Running Back – Jaylen Cottrell – Central Oklahoma*
    Wide Receiver – Terrill Davis – Central Oklahoma*
    Wide Receiver – Tyler Kahmann – Emporia State*
    Wide Receiver – Zach Patterson – Central Missouri
    Wide Receiver – Tre Richardson – Washburn*
    Tight End/Fullback – Will Huggins – Pittsburg State
    All-Purpose Back – Shane Watts – Fort Hays State*
    Offensive Line – Landon Blubaugh – Pittsburg State
    Offensive Line – Gabe Clark – Central Missouri*
    Offensive Line – Sherman Deaton – Emporia State
    Offensive Line – Montriel Lee – Central Oklahoma
    Offensive Line – Josh Shaw – Fort Hays State*
    Kicker – Cody Watson – Missouri Western*
    *Indicates unanimous selection

    ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
    Defensive Line – Quillan Felton – Nebraska Kearney*
    Defensive Line – Jake Fisher – Northwest Missouri*
    Defensive Line – Myles Menges – Fort Hays State*
    Defensive Line – Cole Sample – Pittsburg State
    Linebacker – Jack Barkley – Pittsburg State*
    Linebacker – Carter Edwards – Northwest Missouri
    Linebacker – Jack Puckett – Central Oklahoma
    Linebacker – Makel Williams – Fort Hays State
    Defensive Back – Jaaron Joseph – Emporia State
    Defensive Back – Mason Perez – Fort Hays State
    Defensive Back – Jordan Rogers – Pittsburg State
    Defensive Back – Cahleel Smith – Northwest Missouri
    Punter – Parker Janky – Fort Hays State
    *Indicates unanimous selection

    ALL-MIAA SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
    Quarterback – Jett Huff – Central Oklahoma
    Running Back – Shane Watts – Fort Hays State
    Wide Receiver – Jonas Bennett – Missouri Western
    Wide Receiver – Jayden Horace – Fort Hays State
    Wide Receiver – Luke Mathews – Northwest Missouri
    Wide Receiver – Jack Roberts – Pittsburg State
    Tight End/Fullback – Cale Cormaney – Fort Hays State
    All-Purpose Back – Tank Young – Northwest Missouri
    Offensive Line – Drew Daniels – Pittsburg State
    Offensive Line – Porter Dannevik – Fort Hays State
    Offensive Line – Noah Dobson – Central Oklahoma
    Offensive Line – James Lucio – Missouri Western
    Offensive Line – Wes Merriman – Northwest Missouri
    Offensive Line – Liam Wortmann – Central Missouri
    Kicker – Carson Arndt – Fort Hays State
    Kick/Punt Returner – Kobey Stephens – Central Oklahoma
    (team reflects ties in voting)

    ALL-MIAA SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
    Defensive Line – Zane Adams – Central Oklahoma
    Defensive Line – Malik Berry – Pittsburg State
    Defensive Line – Rafe Goucher – Emporia State
    Defensive Line – Clayton Power – Northwest Missouri
    Linebacker – Alex Gaskill – Pittsburg State
    Linebacker – John Johnson – Fort Hays State
    Linebacker – LJ Minner Jr. - Washburn
    Linebacker – Caleb Mondi – Emporia State
    Defensive Back – Kobey Stephens – Central Oklahoma
    Defensive Back – Desmond Green – Missouri Western
    Defensive Back – Jamere Jones – Nebraska Kearney
    Defensive Back – Jaylen Fuksa – Pittsburg State
    Punter – Grayson Miller – Central Oklahoma

    ALL-MIAA THIRD TEAM OFFENSE
    Quarterback – Gunnar Gundy – Emporia State
    Running Back – Isaiah Harris – Nebraska Kearney
    Wide Receiver – Trenden Collins – Emporia State
    Wide Receiver – Jack Pospisil – Central Missouri
    Wide Receiver – Ashton Schumann – Central Oklahoma
    Wide Receiver – Maury Sullivan - Washburn
    Tight End/Fullback – Deontay Campbell – Missouri Southern
    All-Purpose Back – Noah Hernandez – Pittsburg State
    Offensive Line – Kenny Fehrman – Missouri Southern
    Offensive Line – Mac Garner – Central Oklahoma
    Offensive Line – Carlos Guzman – Emporia State
    Offensive Line – Jakobe Harmon - Washburn
    Offensive Line – Wyatt Marr – Nebraska Kearney
    Offensive Line – Jake Winslow – Northwest Missouri
    Kicker – Noah Guastella – Northwest Missouri
    Kick/Punt Returner – Dominic Myers – Northwest Missouri
    (team reflects ties in voting)

    ALL-MIAA THIRD TEAM DEFENSE
    Defensive Line – Grant Finley – Missouri Western
    Defensive Line – Gaven Haselhorst – Fort Hays State
    Defensive Line – Brandon Johnson – Missouri Western
    Defensive Line – Langden Kitchen – Northwest Missouri
    Linebacker – Andrew Dumas – Northwest Missouri
    Linebacker – Kienen Gaskin – Missouri Western
    Linebacker – Connor Johnson – Central Oklahoma
    Linebacker – David Lilly – Nebraska Kearney
    Defensive Back – Dylan Buchheit – Central Oklahoma
    Defensive Back – Jordan Finnesy - Washburn
    Defensive Back – Kobe Rome – Fort Hays State
    Defensive Back – Tyler Schultze – Emporia State
    Defensive Back – Benyon Williams – Fort Hays State
    Punter – Spencer Sprenger – Missouri Western
    (team reflects ties in voting)

    ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION
    CENTRAL MISSOURI – LaAngelo Bell, RB; Hogan Wasson, WR; Weston King, DL; Joshua Bean, DL; Austin Bressler, LB; Cale Miller, LB; Reyjon Williams, DB
    CENTRAL OKLAHOMA – William Mason, RB; Dominique Dunn, TE/FB; Hunter Largent, DL; Noah West, LB; JK Moore, DB
    EMPORIA STATE – Caden Dodson, K; Rylan Miller, DL; CJ Adams, DL; Lavon Jones, LB
    FORT HAYS STATE – Caleb Heavner, QB; Dawson Reynolds, OL; Demetri Scott, DL
    MISSOURI SOUTHERN – Draper Parker, WR; Colton Bass, LB
    MISSOURI WESTERN – Brayden Wickliffe, OL; Javerious Mcguinn, KR/PR; Garrett Watson, DL; Antonio Taylor, DB
    NEBRASKA KEARNEY – Carter Klein, OL; Stephen Matina, DL; Anthony Hebert, LB
    NORTHWEST MISSOURI – Shane Fredrickson, DB; Austin McKinney, DB
    PITTSBURG STATE – Chad Dodson, QB; Cleo Chandler, RB; Kuron Parchmon, WR; Riley Teutsch, OL; Jaylen Fuksa, KR/PR; Kristian Cross, DB; Casey Rauch, P
    WASHBURN – Nick Hogan, OL; Tre Richardson, KR/PR; Chase McCoy, DL

  • #2
    Blubaugh is forgoing his last year of eligibility to join the Navy.

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    • #3
      No MW DL on team 1 or 2 makes the list garbage, imo.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
        No MW DL on team 1 or 2 makes the list garbage, imo.
        It's truly hard to get recognized when your team only won 2 conference games. MOSO and WU have very few names on 1 or 2 either.

        These lists are voted on by the coaches, so hard to say they are garbage when they're the ones having to gameplan.

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        • #5
          Id guess this is the fewest NW players on these lists since ‘95.

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          • #6
            Jesus hunter largent being honorable mention is a travesty lol.

            The kid Demands A double team. Depending on how bad you need that yard, he will require a triple team. 320 lbs and still has managed to make 35+ tackles a year for 3 years. 41 this year.6 of them Tfls for 19 yards.
            man, thats a bummer.​​​​​

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
              No MW DL on team 1 or 2 makes the list garbage, imo.
              Pretty surprising.

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              • #8
                The evolution of Jack Barkley at Pitt has been fun to watch.

                He basically played ST's for 2 years, ST and some relief LB for a year before he got his chance to start.

                His first year or 2, he was all aggression. They had to drag him off the field after most returns because he would be in a pile trying to kill someone, or on the opposing sidelines trying to bite their coaching staff. Now he's a real leader directing traffic on the field, being the cool head in post whistle situations, and basically being an assistant DC on the field.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
                  The evolution of Jack Barkley at Pitt has been fun to watch.

                  He basically played ST's for 2 years, ST and some relief LB for a year before he got his chance to start.

                  His first year or 2, he was all aggression. They had to drag him off the field after most returns because he would be in a pile trying to kill someone, or on the opposing sidelines trying to bite their coaching staff. Now he's a real leader directing traffic on the field, being the cool head in post whistle situations, and basically being an assistant DC on the field.
                  If we win Saturday I have no doubt it will be on his back. Hoping he can stay healthy the entire game. One person shouldn't make that much of a difference bit we will 100% lose if he isn't impacting the game or in the game
                  Gorillas K.A.W.C!

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                  • #10
                    It still blows my mind that there is a 3rd team AND a honorable mention lmao. Might as well just call it top half of the league awards.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jimbo slice View Post
                      Jesus hunter largent being honorable mention is a travesty lol.

                      The kid Demands A double team. Depending on how bad you need that yard, he will require a triple team. 320 lbs and still has managed to make 35+ tackles a year for 3 years. 41 this year.6 of them Tfls for 19 yards.
                      man, thats a bummer.​​​​​
                      We shouldn’t complain. I was shocked UCO got 19 mentions. Clearly the 10-1 season forced the league office hand.
                      Roll Chos!

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                      • #12
                        It’s voted by coaches, not the league.

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                        • #13
                          I was pleased to see Myles Menges (FHSU) get DPOTY. Sure others may have had more tackles or sacks, but across-the-board his production was impressive. More than anything it's how he performed at the most crucial moments during a respective series or game in general. The opposing coaches recognized that.

                          Tigers needed a sack or to put pressure on an offense, Menges came up big constantly. Many times forcing fumbles or knocking down passes. Not to mention, it was not easy getting to the outside on him either when teams ran the ball.

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                          • #14
                            If you don’t make the list with as many as they choose now, just hang it up.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BartonTiger View Post
                              I was pleased to see Myles Menges (FHSU) get DPOTY. Sure others may have had more tackles or sacks, but across-the-board his production was impressive. More than anything it's how he performed at the most crucial moments during a respective series or game in general. The opposing coaches recognized that.

                              Tigers needed a sack or to put pressure on an offense, Menges came up big constantly. Many times forcing fumbles or knocking down passes. Not to mention, it was not easy getting to the outside on him either when teams ran the ball.
                              Well deserved. He played multiple positions this year to help the tigere but also to cause problems depending on offense.

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