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  2019 ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Back - Kevin McGill, Eastern Michigan,...McGill appears on the All-MAC teams for the second-time in his career following a second team showing in 2018. A fixture on the preseason watch lists in the preseason with Bednarik Award, Nagurski, and Thorpe Award Watch List selections, McGill finished the regular season with 29 tackles, five pass breakups, two TFLs, and an interception as senior. Having started 39 of 49 career games, McGill is tied for the most passes defended in an EMU career with 28 (21 breakups, 5 interceptions). He has compiled 118 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, and three fumble recoveries in his career. Since 2017, McGill has the fourth lowest passer ratings allowed at 48.4 of any active FBS cornerbacks with a minimum 500 snaps. - Eastern Michigan Football

(DS#75 CB) Sr/2020 CB Kevin McGillEastern Michigan
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  2019 ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Inside Linebacker - Kobie Beltram, Eastern Michigan,...Beltram stepped into the starting linebacker role in 2019 and led the Eagles with 116 tackles. His 9.7 tackles per game is good for fifth in the conference and 17th in the NCAA, while he is just the fifth EMU defender to total 100-more tackles in a season since 2010. Against Northern Illinois, Nov. 19, Beltram led the defense effort with a team-high 10 stops, two TFLs, and a sack. For his efforts, he collected MAC West Division Defensive Player of the Week honors for the first time in his EMU career. - Eastern Michigan Football

(DS#66 ILB) Sr/2020 ILB Kobie BeltramEastern Michigan
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  2019 ALL-MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Wide Receiver - Dylan Drummond, Eastern Michigan,...Drummond burst onto the scene in 2019 with a team-high 51 receptions for 483 yards and three touchdowns. He had at least one catch in every game, including a career-best eight catch performance in an victory over Western Michigan, Oct. 19. His 4.3 receptions per game ranked sixth in the MAC and 109th nationally. Meanwhile, he was also the primary punt and kick returner ranking 75th in the FBS with 331 yards. - Eastern Michigan Football

(DS#142 WR) rSr/2023 WR Dylan DrummondEastern Michigan
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  Third-string quarterback Taylor Powell came off the bench Friday and led Missouri to three scoring drives and a come-from-behind 24-14 win over Arkansas, snapping the Tigers' five-game losing streak in both teams' season finale. Powell, who had started one game for Missouri earlier in the season for the injured Kelly Bryant, had been relegated behind Connor Bazelak on Friday. Bazelak, in his first career start, left in the second quarter and Powell, a graduate of Fayetteville High School, then led Missouri (6-6, 3-5 SEC) on two go-ahead drives — one in the second quarter and another in the third — to beat his hometown team.

Arkansas (2-10, 0-8), using its fifth starting quarterback of the season, had little luck offensively. Junior Jack Lindsey, who began the season as the fifth-stringer and only earned a scholarship in August, completed just 10 of 26 passes for 75 yards. Two of Lindsey's completions were for touchdowns, both times giving Arkansas the lead. Powell responded by leading a go-ahead field goal drive in the second quarter and a go-ahead touchdown drive in the third. The Tigers' defense, which allowed just 242 yards of total offense, twice snuffed Arkansas drives in Missouri territory in the fourth quarter. Powell finished 8 of 14 for 105 yards with a fourth-quarter touchdown pass to former Arkansas wide receiver Jonathan Nance. - AP College Football


(DS#45 QB) rSr/2023 QB Taylor PowellEastern Michigan
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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Jawon Hamilton, James Madison, RB, Jr., Miami, Fla.,..Hamilton rushed for 689 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 6.3 yards per carry, which ranked third in the CAA. His 56.8 yards per game also ranked 10th in the conference. During CAA play, Hamilton led the league with 7.0 yards per rush and was sixth with 68.4 rushing yards per league contest. Hamilton produced two 100-yard rushing performance, including a career-high 150 at Rhode Island. - James Madison Football

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2022 RB Jawon HamiltonEastern Michigan
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  NOV 25 MAC WEST DIVISION OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Eastern Michigan QB Mike Glass III,...Eastern Michigan senior quarterback Mike Glass III (St. Louis, Mo.) completed 20-of-24 passes (83.3%) for 235 yards and three touchdowns, while adding a running touchdown as well, in a 45-17 win at Northern Illinois on Nov. 19. The win was the first for Eastern Michigan over NIU since the 2007 season and ensures that the Eagles will finish with a .500-or-better record for the third time in its last four season. The performance also notched Glass to over 2,400–career passing yards, a mark which only nine players in Eastern Michigan history have outmatched. Glass' performance has Eastern Michigan bowl eligible for the second consecutive year, and for the third time in the last four seasons, both feats that have never been accomplished in the program's 128-year history. - Mid-American Conference Football

(DS#44 QB) Sr/2020 QB Mike Glass IIIEastern Michigan
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  NOV 25 MAC WEST DIVISION DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Eastern Michigan LB Kobie Beltram,...Eastern Michigan senior linebacker Kobie Belram (Antioch, Calif.) led with a team-high 10 stops, two tackles for loss and one sack in a 45-17 win at Northern Illinois on Nov. 19. Beltram leads all Eagles with 104 tackles on the season, while his 9.5 tackles per game is good for fifth in the conference and 20th in the FBS. Beltram has registered a team-best 21 tackles, 4.5 tackles-for-loss, and two sacks during Eastern's last two games, both victories. Eastern Michigan is bowl eligible for the second consecutive year, and for the third time in the last four seasons, both feats that have never been accomplished in the program's 128-year history. - Mid-American Conference Football

(DS#66 ILB) Sr/2020 ILB Kobie BeltramEastern Michigan
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  2019 ALL-MIAA THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Offensive Line Dan Sunderman, Central Missouri,...Playing for the first time in 2019, Sunderman has started every game for the Mules at right guard. The Mules have been strong on both pass protection and run blocking. They are the only team in the MIAA in the top-three in rushing and passing offense. This season, they've rushed for 29 scores and thrown for 41. In seven games 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

(DS#999 OG) rSr/2024 OG Dan SundermanEastern Michigan
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  Mike Glass threw for three touchdowns and ran for another and Eastern Michigan rolled past Northern Illinois 45-17 on Tuesday night. The Eagles (6-5, 3-4) snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Huskies (4-7, 3-4) dating to 2007 and ended NIU's title hopes in the Mid-American Conference West Division with one league game remaining. Eastern Michigan also became bowl-eligible for the second straight season, a program first. Shaq Vann rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries for Eastern Michigan and Arthur Jackson caught two TD passes. Glass was 20-of-24 passing for 235 yards. The Eagles led 14-7 at halftime before scoring 24 points in the third quarter for a 38-10 bulge. Huskies quarterback Marcus Childers was intercepted three times and lost a fumble. Tre Harbison rushed for 112 yards on 30 carries for NIU. The three previous games between these programs went to overtime. - AP College Football

(DS#44 QB) Sr/2020 QB Mike Glass IIIEastern Michigan
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  11/12/19 - Shaq VannrSr/2020, Eastern Michigan, 5-09, 217 (DS#73 RB) + More +

  Shaq Vann rushed for 142 yards and four touchdowns and Eastern Michigan beat winless Akron 42-14 on Tuesday night. Vann became the first Eagle to score four rushing touchdowns since Bronson Hill against Toledo on Oct. 13, 2012. He scored Eastern Michigan's first three TDs when the Eagles (5-5, 2-4 Mid-American Conference) took a 21-0 halftime lead. He added his final score in the fourth quarter. He carried the ball 28 times. His longest run was a 19-yard score. Mike Glass III was 20-of-25 passing for 246 yards and added 83 yards rushing, including a TD. Kato Nelson threw for 288 yards and two touchdowns for the Zips (0-10, 0-6) - including an 87-yard play to Timothy Scippio - and was intercepted once. Nelson also attempted a pooch punt that only went a short distance before bouncing back to the line of scrimmage. - AP College Football

(DS#73 RB) rSr/2020 RB Shaq VannEastern Michigan
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  10/21/19 - Jake JulienrSr/2022, Eastern Michigan, 6-2, 227 (DS#14 P) + More +

  OCT 21/WEEK 8 MAC WEST DIVISION SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Eastern Michigan P Jake Julien,...Eastern Michigan junior punter Jake Julien (Barrie, Ontario, Canada) belted two punts for an average of 50.0 yards, including a long of 53-yards, in a 34-27 win over Western Michigan. Julien's best work came in the final seconds of the game, as he successfully took the final 12 seconds off the clock with a near-perfect punt to close out the game. - MAC Football

(DS#14 P) rSr/2022 P Jake JulienEastern Michigan
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  SEPT 23/WEEK 4 MAC WEST DIVISION SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Eastern Michigan WR Mathew Sexton,...Eastern Michigan senior wide receiver Mathew Sexton (Clinton, Mich.) made the game-winning play with a blocked punt and return of 30 yards for a touchdown in a 34-29 win over Central Connecticut State. With Eastern Michigan trailing 29-28 with 20 seconds left in regulation, Sexton made the defining play as he broke through and blocked the punt, recovered the ball in stride and scored the game-winning touchdown for a 34-29 win with 10 seconds left in regulation. Sexton was also responsible for Eastern Michigan's last blocked punt, which occurred during the 2018 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl against Georgia Southern on Dec. 15, 2018. Eastern Michigan has blocked six punts in six years under head coach Chris Creighton, with three of the blocked punts returned for touchdowns. This year, the Eagles rank first in the MAC, and fifth-nationally, in blocked punts. - Mid-American Conference Football

(DS#141 WR) Sr/2020 WR Mathew SextonEastern Michigan
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  Mathew Sexton blocked a punt and returned it 30 yards to score the winning touchdown with 10 seconds left and Eastern Michigan beat Central Connecticut 34-29 on Saturday. Mike Glass III passed for 279 yards and four touchdowns for the Eagles (3-1). A lightning strike in the area delayed the game for 47 minutes after Glass threw his fourth TD pass to make it 28-15 early in the fourth quarter.

When play resumed, the Blue Devils (3-1) drove 75 yards to cut the deficit to six on Keonte Lucas' 1-yard run. Central Connecticut then took a 29-28 lead with 2:05 to go on Aaron Winchester's 68-yard TD pass to Tyshaun James. The Blue Devils retook possession when Tre Jones intercepted Glass' pass with 1:23 left, but the Eastern Michigan defense forced a three-and-out to set up Sexton's big play. Winchester threw for 231 yards and a touchdown for the Blue Devils. - Eastern Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#44 QB) Sr/2020 QB Mike Glass IIIEastern Michigan
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  WEEK 3 MAC WEST DIVISION OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Eastern Michigan QB Mike Glass III,...Eastern Michigan senior quarterback Mike Glass III (St. Louis, Mo.) led the Eagles to its third consecutive win over a Big Ten Conference opponent on the road, defeating Illinois, 34-31, on Saturday. Glass was 23-of-36 for 316 yards and three touchdowns. With the game tied 31-31 with 1:44 left in regulation, Glass marched the Eagles down the field, putting together an eight-play, 68-yard drive in which he completed 4-of-4 passes, capped by kicker Chad Ryland's 24-yard game-winning field goal as time expired. Glass ranks 10th in the nation in completions per game (25.67), which ranks second in the MAC, and 26th in the country in completion percentage (69.4%), third highest in the league. - MAC Fotball

(DS#44 QB) Sr/2020 QB Mike Glass IIIEastern Michigan
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  Chad Ryland booted a 24-yard field goal as time expired to give Eastern Michigan a 34-31 win over Illinois on Saturday. It was the Eagles' third win over a Big Ten team, following victories against Rutgers in 2017 and Purdue in 2018. Mike Glass was 23 of 36 for 316 yards and three touchdowns to lead EMU (2-1). Jarius Grissom rushed three times for 52 yards, while Willie Parker had 23 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown. "Awesome, awesome day for our program," EMU coach Chris Creighton said. "Our defense played well. We knew we weren't going to shut them out, because they are really good, but we did what we needed to. Our guys just executed."

Brandon Peterson was 22 of 37 for 297 yards passing, two touchdowns and an interception for Illinois (2-1). Reggie Corbin, who sat out the last game with a hip pointer, carried the ball 18 times for 144 yards for the Illini. "A lot of people need to do a better job, including me," said Illinois coach Lovie Smith. "We didn't play our best today, but we have a lot to build on. We're a 2-1 football team, so we've done some good things. Next week (against conference foe Nebraska) will be a better indicator or where we are." - Eastern Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#44 QB) Sr/2020 QB Mike Glass IIIEastern Michigan
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