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  • 2022 All NSIC Teams Announced

    Sorry about the formatting, doing this quickly while at work.

    NSIC Offensive Player of the Year
    #10 Brandon Alt (QB, 6-2, 210, Jr., Cottage Grove, Minn. / Park HS)
    Bemidji State University

    - Completed 222 passes for 3426 yards and 33 TDs
    - Ranks first in the NSIC in passing yards, attempts (364) and TDs
    - Ranks fourth in NCAA DII in passing yards & is tied for 3rd in TDs
    - Tied for most touchdown passes at BSU with 89
    - Led the NSIC and was seventh in DII with a 163.4 passing efficiency
    - Quarterbacked the league’s highest scoring offense (40.4 ppg)

    NSIC Defensive Player of the Year & NSIC Defensive Newcomer of the Year
    #9 Ian Marshall (DL, 6-1, 270, Gr., Springfield, Mo. / Glendale HS / Oklahoma State)
    Northern State University

    - Led the NSIC in both tackles for a loss (24.5) and sacks (14.0)
    - Tallied 39 tackles on the year
    - Ranks third in the nation in tackles for a loss and sacks
    - Broke the Northern State single season record with his 14.0 sacks
    - Sits third on the NSU all-time sacks list after just one season
    - Added one fumble recovery and four quarterback hurries

    NSIC Offensive Newcomer of the Year
    #6 Gage Florence (WR, 5-10, 185, R-Fr., Sawyer, N.D. / Velva HS)
    Minnesota State University Moorhead

    - Set the MSUM school record for receptions in a season (100)
    - Had 996 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns
    - Set the MSUM and NSIC record for receptions in a game (21)
    - Named NSIC Offensive Player of the Week
    - Tied for second in receptions per game (9.1) across all of DII

    NSIC Assitant Coach of the Year
    Collin Prosser (1st Season) - Wayne State College

    - Coordinated the #3 rushing offense in NSIC
    - Led WSC offense that ranked fourth in NSIC
    - Guided WSC to four games with over 500 yards of total offense
    - 2,154 rushing yards by WSC is fourth-most in a single season

    NSIC Coach of the Year
    Logan Masters (1st Season) - Wayne State College

    - Coached WSC to first ever NSIC overall championship
    - Led Wildcats to second ever NCAA Division II playoff appearance
    - Guided Wayne State to 9-2 record
    - Only fourth time in school history WSC has posted a nine-win season
    - Coached nine All-NSIC performers, including five first team members
    NSIC North Division All-Conference First Team Offense
    10 Brandon Alt QB Jr. Bemidji State Cottage Grove, Minn.
    19 Brendan Beaulieu WR Sr. Bemidji State Cottage Grove, Minn.
    76 Ty Cobb OL Jr. Bemidji State Mounds View, Minn.
    14 Dhel Duncan-Busby WR Sr. Bemidji State Madison, Ohio
    1 Jalen Frye RB Jr. Bemidji State Mahtomedi, Minn.
    62 Jake Gannon OL So. Bemidji State Franklin, Wis.
    11 Danny Kittner WR Sr. UMary Gilbert, Ariz.
    77 Treyvon Cahalan OL R-Sr. Minnesota Duluth Champlin, Minn.
    65 Arik Johnson OL R-Sr. Minnesota Duluth Rice Lake, Wis.
    76 Brent Laing OL Gr. Minnesota Duluth Lakeville, Minn.
    33 Zach Ojile TE Gr. Minnesota Duluth Blaine, Minn.
    26 Wade Sullivan RB Gr. Minnesota Duluth Lakeville, Minn.
    NSIC North Division All-Conference First Team Defense
    7 Max Buduris LB Jr. Bemidji State Shorewood, Ill.
    11 Princeten Harris DB So. Bemidji State Chicago, Ill.
    94 Stephen Hoffman DL Jr. Bemidji State St Paul, Minn.
    18 Zollie Kaplan DL Sr. Bemidji State St Louis Park, Minn.
    9 Spencer Wehr LB Jr. Bemidji State Cloquet, Minn.
    5 Ty’Rhae Gibson DB Jr. UMary Los Angeles, Calif.
    43 Landon Carter DL So. Minnesota Duluth Lakeville, Minn.
    44 Brad Dati LB R-Sr. Minnesota Duluth Oconomowoc, Wis.
    7 Dayvia Gbor DB R-Sr. Minnesota Duluth Brooklyn Center, Minn.
    17 Marcus Glodowski DB R-Sr. Minnesota Duluth Stevens Point, Wis.
    56 Drew Hennessey LB R-Jr. Minnesota Duluth Highland, Wis.
    9 Ian Marshall DL Gr. Northern State Springfield, Mo.
    NSIC North Division All-Conference First Team Special Teams
    11 Danny Kittner RS Sr. UMary Gilbert, Ariz.
    4 Justin Cash P So. Minot State Parker, Colo.
    26 Payton Eue K Sr. Northern State Champlin, Minn.
    NSIC South Division All-Conference First Team Offense
    73 Blake Larson OL Jr. Augustana Brandon, S.D.
    79 Marshall Foerner OL So. Minnesota State Plano, Ill.
    64 Jack Roussel OL Sr. Minnesota State Durango, Iowa
    24 Nyles Williams WR Sr. Minnesota State Milwaukee, Wis.
    34 Thuro Reisdorfer RB Gr. Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, S.D.
    66 Dylan Lauer OL Sr. SMSU Cloquet, Minn.
    24 Jesse Sherwood RB Sr. SMSU Minneapolis, Minn.
    4 Nick Bohn QB So. Wayne State Bennington, Neb.
    8 Mason Lee WR Sr. Wayne State Wayne, Neb.
    74 Payton Dachel OL Jr. Winona State Bloomer, Wis.
    87 Jaylen Schleicher TE Sr. Winona State Hammond, Ind.
    1 Darryl Williams WR Sr. Winona State Chetek, Wis.
    NSIC South Division All-Conference First Team Defense
    94 Grayson Diepenbrock DL Sr. Augustana Plano, Texas
    17 Eli Weber DB Sr. Augustana Dawson, Minn.
    5 Payton Conrad DB Sr. Minnesota State Tea, S.D.
    45 Trent Carpenter LB Jr. Minnesota State Grimes, Iowa
    90 Zach Durfee DL R-So. Sioux Falls Dawson, Minn.
    0 Onte Burns LB Sr. SMSU Plymouth, Minn.
    7 J’Von France DB Sr. Wayne State Tarpon Springs, Fla.
    5 Alex Kowalczyk LB So. Wayne State Sioux Falls, S.D.
    24 Carter Duxbury DL Sr. Winona State Chatfield, Minn.
    94 Darius Manuel DL R-So. Winona State Des Moines, Iowa
    39 Clay Schueffner LB Jr. Winona State St. Cloud, Wis.
    8 Mitch Snitker DB Jr. Winona State Waukon, Iowa
    NSIC South Division All-Conference First Team Special Teams
    2 Trey Vaval RS Jr. Minnesota State Blue Springs, Mo.
    41 Alex Powders K Sr. Wayne State Council Bluffs, Iowa
    46 Tristan Root P R-Fr. Winona State Eau Claire, Wis.
    NSIC North Division All-Conference Second Team Offense
    69 Conor Kovas OL So. Bemidji State Joliet, Ill.
    68 William LeMire OL So. Bemidji State White Bear Lake, Minn.
    1 Jaylin Richardson RB So. Concordia-St. Paul Kansas City, Kan.
    3 Dave Small Jr. RB Sr. UMary Lauderhill, Fla.
    1 Byron Bynum WR R-Sr. Minnesota Duluth Blaine, Minn.
    8 Armani Carmickle WR Gr. Minnesota Duluth Kenosha, Wis.
    88 Sam Pitz TE R-Jr. Minnesota Duluth Appleton, Wis.
    71 Aiden Williams OL R-Jr. Minnesota Duluth Anchorage, Alaska
    6 Gage Florence WR R-Fr. MSU Moorhead Sawyer, N.D.
    15 Jack Strand QB Fr. MSU Moorhead Bloomer, Wis.
    69 Jacob Howard OL Jr. Northern State Onida, S.D.
    79 Jacob Schloe OL R-So. Northern State Sauk Rapids, Minn.
    NSIC North Division All-Conference Second Team Defense
    99 Marco Cavallaro DL So. Bemidji State Newport, Minn.
    8 Colton Herman DB So. Bemidji State Anchorage, Alaska
    45 Colbey Wadsworth DL Sr. Bemidji State Boone, Iowa
    22 Caleb Young DB So. Bemidji State Tampa, Fla.
    6 Andrew Egnarski LB Jr. Concordia-St. Paul Pulaski, Wis.
    96 Nathan Bursch DL Gr. Minnesota Duluth Woodbury, Minn.
    41 Tim Pokornowski DB R-Sr. Minnesota Duluth Cloquet, Minn.
    2 Marcus Gulley LB So. MSU Moorhead West Fargo, N.D.
    7 Isaiah Bigby LB So. Minot State Las Vegas, Nev.
    9 Knylen Miller-Levi DB Jr. Minot State Las Vegas, Nev.
    56 Luke Chuol DL Gr. Northern State Minneapolis, Minn.
    34 Brennan Kutterer LB Sr. Northern State Dayton, Wyo.
    NSIC South Division All-Conference Second Team Offense
    6 Jack Fisher WR So. Augustana Rochester, Minn.
    84 Mitchell Goodbary TE Jr. Augustana Sioux Falls, S.D.
    74 C.J. James OL So. Augustana Des Moines, Iowa
    15 Hayden Ekern QB So. Minnesota State Chicago, Ill.
    22 Shen Butler-Lawson RB Jr. Minnesota State Augusta, Ga.
    74 Brennan Moran OL R-Jr. Sioux Falls North Sioux City, S.D.
    79 Jasper Parks OL Jr. Sioux Falls Mesa, Ariz.
    8 Ethan Wittenburg WR R-Sr. Sioux Falls Franklin, Wis.
    75 Eddy Gosche OL 5th Upper Iowa Schaumburg, Ill.
    79 Jett Janssen OL So. Wayne State Lincoln, Neb.
    6 Jadon Johnson WR So. Wayne State Lake Charles, La.
    4 Ty Gavin RB So. Winona State Niles, Ill.
    NSIC South Division All-Conference Second Team Defense
    8 Peyton Buckley DB So. Augustana Rice Lake, Wis.
    43 T.J Liggett LB Sr. Augustana Rosemount, Minn.
    41 Jacob Daulton LB So. Minnesota State Hudson, Wis.
    90 Maven Kretche DL So. Minnesota State Sun Prairie, Wis.
    7 Alijah McGhee LB Sr. Minnesota State Warner Robbins, Ga.
    2 Trey Vaval DB Jr. Minnesota State Blue Springs, Mo.
    93 Blake Van Veldhuizen DL Sr. Minnesota State Oskaloosa, Iowa
    3 Cam Alfaro DB R-Sr. Sioux Falls Chico, Calif.
    95 Amaurii Grosskopf DL R-Jr. Sioux Falls Beloit, Wis.
    31 Jaxon Johnson DL So. Wayne State Bancroft, Neb.
    11 Jaylan Scott LB Sr. Wayne State Munster, Ind.
    14 Aarion Lacy DB So. Winona State Park Forest, Ill.
    Millsy

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    3 Mustangs

    all well deserved

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    • #3
      Who does the voting?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 34blast View Post
        Who does the voting?
        Coaches

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        • #5
          Originally posted by laker View Post

          Coaches
          Thanks

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          • #6
            I knew offenses and especially QB play was down compared to 2021, but holy smokes. Look at the numbers of this years guys and compare them to the 2021 QBs. Was the offense that much better last year or were the defenses that much worse?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Thunder View Post
              I knew offenses and especially QB play was down compared to 2021, but holy smokes. Look at the numbers of this years guys and compare them to the 2021 QBs. Was the offense that much better last year or were the defenses that much worse?
              Defenses were worse last year, many teams improved in that area. But not sure if that is the sole factor by any means.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Thunder View Post
                I knew offenses and especially QB play was down compared to 2021, but holy smokes. Look at the numbers of this years guys and compare them to the 2021 QBs. Was the offense that much better last year or were the defenses that much worse?
                Both. A higher number of really athletic wideouts too..and some better QB play. I don't think we see 2021 passing numbers again for a while....they really stood out.

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