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  2019 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Koby Wilkerson - RB,...For the second straight season Koby Wilkerson earned an All-MIAA award as a running back. The junior has been a terrific runner and pass catcher. He got 726 rushing yards on 123 carries and 329 yards on 15 receptions. Wilkerson has scored 11 touchdowns this season, eight on the ground and three through the air. Among the MIAA's top-10 rushing leaders, Wilkerson's 329 receiving yards are the most. Twice this season Wilkerson has gone for more than 100 yards on the ground and he also has a 100+ yard receiving day. He has five games with at least 100 all-purpose yards, including three of the last four. - Central Missouri Football

rSr/2022 RB Koby WilkersonCentral Missouri
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  2019 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Deven Smith - LB,...Smith has stepped into a starting role as a linebacker this season playing in all 11 games. He's amassed 29 tackles, 3.5 for a loss and 1.5 sacks. Smith brings consistent pressure on the quarterback with six quarterback hurries. He's been involved in a pair of turnovers with a fumble recovery and a 33-yard interception returned for a touchdown which swung momentum towards the Mules in their 36-28 win over Pittsburg State. This is Smith's first MIAA award. - Central Missouri Football

rSr/2022 ILB Deven SmithCentral Missouri
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  2019 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): John Embrey - LB,...Inside linebacker John Embrey has been all over the field for the Mules this season. Despite playing in just nine games, he is second on the Mules in tackles with 44 and 30 solo tackles. Five of Embrey's tackles have gone for a loss including a sack against Washburn. Embrey totaled a season-best 10 tackles against the Ichabods. He has four games this season with at least seven tackles. This is the second straight season Embrey has made the All-MIAA team, also earning Honorable Mention in 2018. - Central Missouri Football

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  2019 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Jacob Wiggins - DL,...Jacob Wiggins has been a big reason why the Mules run defense has been at the top of the MIAA this season. The defensive lineman has stuffed the middle of the line totaling 40 tackles, four for a loss. He's also brought pressure on the quarterback with 2.5 sacks and five hurries. Central Missouri is fourth in the MIAA in rush defense allowing just 158.2 yards per game on the ground. This is the first All-MIAA award for Wiggins. - Central Missouri Football

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  2019 ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Tight End and Punter Zach Davidson, Central Missouri,...Zach Davidson is the only player in the MIAA to make the All-MIAA First Team at two positions. Davidson has been a weapon both on offense as a tight end and on special teams as a punter. Taking over as the starting tight end, Davidson has caught 34 passes for 796 yards and 14 touchdowns. His 14 touchdowns lead the MIAA and are in the Division II top-10. He is also sixth in yards per catch in the nation averaging 23.41 yards and sixth in the MIAA in receiving yards.

Three times this season Davidson has gone for more than 100 receiving yards including a 225-yard performance at Missouri Western which is the fourth most in a single game in team history. Davidson also caught a UCM record-tying four touchdown passes in a win at Missouri Southern. On the special teams side, Davidson averages 40.8 yards per kick and has landed 17 of 42 inside the 20-yard line with eight kicks traveling more than 50 yards. This is Davidson's second All-MIAA award as a punter and his first as a tight end. - Central Missouri Football


rSr/2021 TE Zach DavidsonCentral Missouri
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  2019 ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Quarterback Brook Bolles, Central Missouri,...The Mules quarterback has had a tremendous year leading UCM. Bolles leads the country in passing yards with 3,660 and yards per completion at 19.37. Bolles has completed 189 passes for 345 yards and an MIAA leading 39 touchdown passes. With more games to come, Bolles is already second in passing touchdowns for a single season at UCM and he is one off the national lead. This season, Bolles has set single game records with 506 passing yards and seven touchdown passes. He's thrown for at least 300 yards in seven games and reached 400 yards in three.

He's thrown for a touchdown pass in all 11 games and at least three touchdowns in seven games. He hasn't needed to scramble much but does have 209 yards rushing and four touchdowns on the ground. He's even caught a pass for 28 yards. Four times this season Bolles has been named the MIAA Offensive Player of the Week and twice has been a National Player of the Week. The Mules have had seven MIAA MVP's before the league changed to Offensive and Defensive Player's of the Year. He is the second ever MIAA Offensive Player of the Year at UCM and this is his second time making the All-MIAA First Team along with his 2017 season. - Central Missouri Football


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  2019 ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Linebacker Kolesen Crane, Central Missouri,...It's been more than a decade since the last Mule to make the All-MIAA First Team as a linebacker. Kolesen Crane is the first since 2007. Crane's senior season has been his best as he's racked up 41 tackles and a team-best 8.5 tackles for loss along with 3.5 sacks. Crane has had a nose for the ball and has been in on nine turnovers with four interceptions, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. In seven games Crane reached at least four tackles. He was named the MIAA Defensive Player of the Week following the Mules win over Central Oklahoma where he recorded six tackles, two sacks, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. This is Crane's first All-MIAA Award. - Central Missouri Football

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  2019 ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Offensive Line Jake Heckler, Central Missouri,...Jake Heckler has been a stabilizing force for the Mules offensive this season. In his fourth year as a starting center, this his Heckler's third All-MIAA award and first time making the First Team. The Mules are the only team in the MIAA in the top-three in rushing and passing offense. Thanks in part to Heckler, they've rushed for 29 scores and thrown for 41. In seven games this season, the Mules have rushed for at least 200 yards and hit the century mark in all but one. They also have a rushing touchdown in every game this season, including a season-high six against Washburn. - Central Missouri Football

rSr/2022 C Jake HecklerCentral Missouri
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  2019 MIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Brook Bolles, Central Missouri,...Bolles was one of the top passers in NCAA Division II and directed one of the best offenses in the division for the Mules. He led the nation in passing yards at 3,660 yards and was responsible for 258 points, the second-most in the nation. Bolles also ranked third nationally for total offense at 351.7 yards per game. As an offense, UCM was first in the country for total offense and passing offense and was third in scoring offense. - MIAA Football

rSr/2020 QB Brook BollesCentral Missouri
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  The MIAA's Co-Champions, Central Missouri and Northwest Missouri, were selected for the NCAA Division II playoffs as the field was announced by the NCAA on Sunday, November 17. Northwest Missouri (10-1) earned the third seed in Super Region Three and will host Harding (10-1) on Saturday, November 23 at 12 p.m. at Bearcat Stadium in Maryville, Missouri. This is the 24th time the Bearcats have made the playoffs and their 16th consecutive selection. NW currently ranks sixth in the nation in scoring offense with 46.6 points per game and is 10th nationally in rush defense with just 84.4 yards allowed per game. Northwest also leads Division II in red-zone offense, scoring at a rate of 97.1 percent.

Central Missouri (10-1) was awarded the fourth seed in Super Region Three and will host Indianapolis (9-1) on Saturday, November 23 at Walton Stadium/Kennedy Field in Warrenburg, Missouri. The Mules are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2016 and third time under head coach Jim Svoboda. UCM is one of the nation's best offenses as it ranks first in total offense with 570.2 yards per game and first in passing offense with 351.8 yards per game. Central Missouri is also third in Divison II for scoring offense with 48.6 points per game. - MIAA Football


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  OCT 14 MIAA CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Central Missouri's Kolesen Crane was selected as the defensive player of the week for the first time this season. Crane did a little bit of everything defensively for UCM in its win over Central Oklahoma. He made six stops including three tackles-for-loss. Two of those tackles-for-loss were quarterback sacks, one being a strip-sack recovered by the offense. Crane was also involved in two turnovers, recovering one fumble and picking off a pass and returning it 17 yards. Both turnovers came in the fourth quarter to help the Mules pull away. - MIAA Football

Sr/2020 OLB Kolesen CraneCentral Missouri
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  OCT 7 MIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brook Bolles of Central Missouri was tabbed as the Association's offensive player of the week for the third time in 2019. Bolles set a new UCM record and matched the MIAA record for most touchdown passes in a game with seven. He completed 25-of-36 passes for 421 yards with no interceptions and added 39 yards on the ground in the Mules win at Missouri Southern. - MIAA Football

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  NOV 4 MIAA OFFENSIVE OF THE WEEK: For the fourth time in 2019, Central Missouri's Brook Bolles was named as the offensive player of the week as he led the Mules to a dramatic comeback win on the road at Nebraska Kearney. With the game tied at 40, Bolles heaved a 63-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass with just two seconds left to complete a UCM comeback win. He completed 23-of-41 passes for 464 yards and five touchdowns. Bolles also surpassed 7,000 career passing yards in the win. - MIAA Football

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  OCT 8/WEEK 5 D2 FOOTBALL NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brook Bolles, Quarterback, Central Missouri,...Bolles wins the award for the second time this year. He set a school record with seven touchdown passes in a 71-42 win over Missouri Southern. He was 25-of-36 through the air for 421 yards. He added 39 yards on the ground. - D2Football.com

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  SEPT 25/WEEK 3 D2 FOOTBALL NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brook Bolles, Quarterback, Central Missouri,...Bolles set a school record for passing yards in a 48-45 win in overtime at Missouri Western. He completed 19-of-36 passes for 506 yards and five touchdowns. He is the first UCM player to throw for over 500 yards in a game. - D2Football.com

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