Kid is a stud. I meant to say I think this kid was the best QB I've seen in the FCS in a few years!isutom wrote:One candidate I would hope that you keep in mind for the Payton Award is Indiana State QB Ronnie Fouch. He'll be entering his first full offseason with a new offensive coordinator/quarterback coach (Steve Englehart) who was hired just before the start of fall drills. Fouch is due for a even bigger year in 2011 than he had in 2010.
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Re: Projected 2011 Walter Payton Watch List
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Re: Projected 2011 Walter Payton Watch List
call me a homer but it was ridiculous to not have Eric Breiteinstein on the watch list at all this year, granted he probably wouldn't/shouldn't have won it but he still warranted consideration, he had 1500 yards rushing, lead the FCS in scoring (at least at one point), and had about 20 touchdowns; oh yeah and he was a fullback, how many of those do you see with those numbers short of Adrian Peterson and Johnathan Dwyer?
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He's good. It will be interesting to see how Brown develops next year. Everyone is saying our RS Aaron Fisher is tearing up the starters on the scout team. In the mold of Jermaine Austin.youngterrier wrote:call me a homer but it was ridiculous to not have Eric Breiteinstein on the watch list at all this year, granted he probably wouldn't/shouldn't have won it but he still warranted consideration, he had 1500 yards rushing, lead the FCS in scoring (at least at one point), and had about 20 touchdowns; oh yeah and he was a ****, how many of those do you see with those numbers short of Adrian Peterson and Johnathan Dwyer?
