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  2022 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM: TE - Will Weidemann, Southeast Missouri,...Weidemann secured his first All-OVC honor as the only SEMO player on the second-team offense. He has 12 catches for 150 yards this year. - Southeast Missouri Football

Sr/2023 TE Will WeidemannSoutheast Missouri
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  2022 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: RT - Nate Korte, Southeast Missouri,...Zach Gieg started every game at center, Nate Korte logged 10 starts at right tackle and Shyron Rodgers started eight games at left guard for a SEMO offense that leads the OVC in rushing and fewest sacks allowed. Gieg claimed first-team honors for the second year in a row. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2023 OG Nate KorteSoutheast Missouri
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  2022 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: OC - Zach Gieg, Southeast Missouri,...Zach Gieg started every game at center, Nate Korte logged 10 starts at right tackle and Shyron Rodgers started eight games at left guard for a SEMO offense that leads the OVC in rushing and fewest sacks allowed. Gieg claimed first-team honors for the second year in a row. - Southeast Missouri Football

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  2022 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: WR - Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri,...Ryan Flournoy and Johnny King are one of the best wide receiver tandems in the OVC. Flournoy leads SEMO with 823 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in his first year as a Redhawk. King follows close behind with 774 yards and six TDs on a team-high 65 receptions. Both rank among the top 10 in the OVC in receptions and receiving yards per game. - Southeast Missouri Football

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  2022 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: RB - Geno Hess, Southeast Missouri,...A native of Peoria, Illinois, Hess is only the third SEMO player to win the league's offensive player of the year honor joining fellow running backs Henry Harris (2010) and Marquis Terry (2018). He leads the FCS in total touchdowns (21), rushing touchdowns (19) and scoring (11.5 ppg). Hess' rushing touchdowns are fourth-most in OVC history, while his rushing yards (1,569) ranks ninth. He broke the school and OVC single-game rushing record with 317 yards vs. Murray State (Nov. 19) and is the only FCS player to clear the 300-yard plateau this year. Hess, a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, ran for over 100 yards six times and now ranks third among OVC career leaders in rushing touchdowns (51), ninth in career rushing yards (3,990). His 3,990 yards are third-most among active FCS players. - Southeast Missouri Football

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  2022 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: WR - Johnny King, Southeast Missouri,...Ryan Flournoy and Johnny King are one of the best wide receiver tandems in the OVC. Flournoy leads SEMO with 823 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in his first year as a Redhawk. King follows close behind with 774 yards and six TDs on a team-high 65 receptions. Both rank among the top 10 in the OVC in receptions and receiving yards per game. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2023 WR Johnny KingSoutheast Missouri
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  OVC co-champions Southeast Missouri and UT Martin each took home two of the four major 2022 Ohio Valley Conference football awards in voting conducted by league head coaches and communication directors and announced on Tuesday. Southeast Missouri senior running back Geno Hess was named Offensive Player of the Year while his coach, Tom Matukewicz, was named the OVC Coach of the Year. UT Martin graduate student linebacker John H. Ford II was tabbed the Defensive Player of the Year while Skyhawks running back Sam Franklin was named Freshman of the Year.

UT Martin led the way with 23 selection across the three teams, including 13 first-team and seven second-team selections. Southeast Missouri had 15 selections (including 10 first-team picks) while Lindenwood and Eastern Illinois had 12 selections apiece (five of EIU's picks came on special teams). The All-OVC first-team included seven graduate students, 14 seniors, five juniors, seven sophomores and a freshmen while the second-team included two graduate students, 13 seniors, four juniors, 14 sophomores and four freshmen. - OVC Football


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  2022 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Geno Hess (RB), Southeast Missouri,...Hess was dominant on the ground, leading the FCS in total touchdowns (21) and rushing touchdowns (19), ranking second in yards per carry (7.62) and third in total rushing yards (1,569). His rushing touchdowns are the fourth-most in OVC history while his rushing total this season was the ninth-most. He accomplished all of that despite having only eight rushing yards in the season-opener at FBS foe Iowa State. Hess broke the OVC single-game rushing record with 317 yards on 26 carries against Murray State in the season finale; he is the only FCS player to break the 300-yard plateau in 2002.

He had two other games where he rushed for 200 yards and overall had six games with at least 100 rushing yards. Hess had four rushing touchdowns in two different games and tallied 10 total touchdowns over his final three regular season games, helping Southeast Missouri to its third OVC Championship. Hess now ranks third in OVC career history for rushing touchdowns (51) and ninth in career rushing yards (3,989), the third-most among active FCS players. Hess is the third SEMO player to win the award, joining two other running backs in Henry Harris (2010) and Marquis Terry (2018). - OVC Football


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  NOV 21 OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Geno Hess, RB, 5-8, 222, Sr., Peoria, Ill., Southeast Missouri,...Hess broke the OVC single-game rushing record by carrying the ball 26 times for 317 yards (12.2 ypc) and four touchdowns while also catching a pass for 10 yards as Southeast Missouri topped Murray State 52-22 to win its third OVC Championship. He broke the previous OVC record of 311 held by SEMO's Marquis Terry. Hess is the only FCS player to reach 300 rushing yards this season.

He had touchdown runs of 73, 43, 31 and 21 yards, increasing his season rushing touchdowns total to 19, which is tied for first nationally (and fourth in OVC single-season history. Hess now has 1,569 yards this season, third nationally and ninth in OVC single-season history. Hess increased his career rushing touchdowns mark to 51 (third in OVC history) and his career rushing total to 3,989 (ninth in OVC history). Hess also ranks second nationally in rushing yards/carry (7.62) and third in rushing yards/game (142.6). It marked his sixth 100-yard game of the season and was the third week in a row and and fifth time this season he has won this award. Others Nominated: Dom Shoffner, Eastern Illinois; Jayvian Allen, Tennessee Tech; Dresser Winn, UT Martin. - OVC Football


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  NOV 21 FEDEX GROUND FCS NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Geno Hess, Southeast Missouri, RB, Sr., 5-8, 222, Peoria, Illinois,...Hess set the Ohio Valley Conference single-game rushing record with 317 yards and scored four touchdowns in Southeast Missouri's 52-22 win over Murray State. He averaged 12.2 yards on 26 carries, scoring from 73, 43, 31 and 21 yards out, as the Redhawks clinched a share of the conference title. He also caught one pass for 10 yards. Honorable Mention: Spencer Brasch, QB, Cal Poly; Marcus Cooper, RB, UIW; Theo Day, QB, Northern Iowa; Tim DeMorat, QB, Fordham; Cole Doyle, QB, Saint Francis; Xavier Gipson, WR, Stephen F. Austin; Michael Hiers, QB, Samford; Ty James, WR, Mercer; Derrel Kelley III, RB, Tarleton; Otto Kuhns, QB, Norfolk State; Dylan Laube, RB, New Hampshire; Fred Payton, QB, Mercer; Aidan Sayin, QB, Penn; Nasir Smith, RB, Central Connecticut State. - STATS FCS Football

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  Geno Hess ran for 317 yards and four touchdowns and Southeast Missouri State clinched a share of the Ohio Valley Conference championship Saturday by walloping Murray State, 52-22. The Redhawks (9-2) finished the regular season with a 5-0 record in conference, tied with UT Martin, which knocked off Eastern Illinois, 34-31 in its season finale. Southeast Missouri State claimed the conference's automatic berth into the FCS playoffs on a coin flip Saturday night. Hess broke the Southeast Missouri State and OVC records for most rushing yards in a single game. The Redhawks scored on a pick-6 on the third play of the game when William McCall picked off a Jayden Stinson pass and raced 49 yards to the end zone. Hess scored on a 73-yard run in the first quarter to take a 21-3 lead. Lucas Maue completed 2 of 4 passes for 87 yards, with both completions going for touchdowns. He added 10 carries for 15 yards and a touchdown for Murray State (2-9, 1-4). - AP College Football

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  NOV 14 OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Geno Hess, RB, 5-8, 222, Sr., Peoria, Ill., Southeast Missouri,...Hess hit the century mark for the fifth time in his last seven games, gaining 198 yards and scoring three touchdowns on 30 carries in a 31-7 victory over Eastern Illinois. Hess averaged 6.6 yards per carry and scored on runs of 31, 10 and 1 yards as the Redhawks improved to 8-2 on the season and 4-0 in the OVC. It marked his 15th 100-yard rushing game of his career, a new SEMO record. He increased his career rushing touchdowns total to 47, which is sixth in OVC history. Hess, who has been named OVC Offensive Player of the Week four times this season, ranks second nationally in total touchdowns (17), third in scoring (10.2 points/game), fourth in rushing touchdowns (15), sixth in rushing yards (1,252 and rushing yards/game (125.2), eighth in rushing yards/carry (6.96) and 15th in all-purpose yards (135.60/game). Others Nominated: Cade Brister, Lindenwood; Cortezz Jones, Murray State; Jeremiah Oatsvall, Tennessee Tech. - OVC Football

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  Geno Hess scored three touchdowns, Southeast Missouri State allowed only 100 yards, and the Redhawks defeated Eastern Illinois 31-7 on Saturday to remain undefeated in the Ohio Valley Conference. Hess had 198 yards on 30 carries with touchdown runs of 31, 10 and 1 yards. The Redhawks had 320 yards rushing and Patrick Heitert threw for 140 yards, completing 11 of 17 passes. SE Missouri (8-2 overall) and UT Martin, which do not play each other this season, are tied for first place at 4-0. The Redhawks finish with Murray State and UT Martin's finale is against Eastern Illinois. The Panthers (2-8, 1-4) had 79 rushing yards and their quarterbacks combined to go 3-of-19 passing for 21 yards. Their touchdown was a 12-yard drive set up by a fumble on a punt return. - AP College Football

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  NOV 7 OHIO VALLEY CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Geno Hess, RB, 5-8, 222, Sr., Peoria, Ill., Southeast Missouri,...Hess set the Southeast Missouri career rushing record in the Redhawks 42-0 shutout of Tennessee State. The senior carried the ball 18 times for 136 yards (7.6 ypc) and three touchdowns while also adding a nine-yard reception. He scored on touchdown runs of 44, 6 and 3 yards. His 44-yard score in the first quarter helped him pass Kelvin "Earthquake" Anderson for the all-time mark; Hess now has 3,475 rushing yards (fourth among active FCS players). It marked his seventh career three-touchdown game and his 14th 100-yard rushing game of his career. Additionally, he went over the 1,000 yard mark for the second-straight season. His 44 career rushing touchdowns now ranks sixth in OVC history. Hess ranks sixth nationally in rushing yards (1,054), seventh in rushing touchdowns (12), eighth in rushing yards/game (117.1), 10th in rushing yards per carry (7.03) and scoring (9.3 points/game) and 21st in all-purpose yards (128.67/game). Others Nominated: Dom Shoffner, Eastern Illinois; Jeremiah Oatsvall, Tennessee Tech. - OVC Football

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  OCT 31 OHIO VALLEY NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Ryan Flournoy, WR, 6-2, 197, Jr., Hazelcrest, Ill., Southeast Missouri,...Flournoy, a transfer from Iowa Western, had 15 catches for 256 yards and a touchdown in Southeast Missouri's game with Eastern Kentucky. The 15 catches are tied for the most by a FCS player this season, while the 256 receiving yards are tied for the third-most nationally. The junior averaged 17.0 yards per catch and picked up 58 yards after contact. He tallied his team-best seventh receiving touchdown of the season in the first quarter on a four-yard pass. He ranks 10th nationally in receiving yards/game (95.1) and 21st in receiving touchdowns (7). Others Nominated: Trey Wilhoit, Eastern Illinois; Jeff Caldwell, Lindenwood; Cody Goatley, Murray State; Sam Franklin, UT Martin. - OVC Football

rSr/2024 WR Ryan FlournoySoutheast Missouri
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