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  2021 MOUNTAIN EAST DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Brocton Blair (Fairmont State),...Blair, a native of Huntington, W.Va., is the MEC Defensive Freshman of the Year after recording 83 tackles from his linebacker spot for Fairmont State. His tackle total ranked first among league freshmen and also were 11th-most among freshmen in NCAA Division II this season. He also had 8.5 tackles for a loss and two sacks. - Mountain East Conference Football

rSr/2025 ILB Brocton BlairFairmont State
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  2021 MOUNTAIN EAST OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Mike Floria (Fairmont State),...Floria, a native of from Prince Frederick, Md., is the MEC Offensive Freshman of the Year after throwing for 1,406 yards and 15 touchdowns in just six games this season for Fairmont State. Despite the limited action, his 1,406 passing yards were sixth-most among MEC quarterbacks. He averaged nearly 17 yards per completion and had multiple TD games in five of the six games he played. - Mountain East Conference Football

Sr/2025 QB Michael FloriaFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Michael Porter, Fairmont State, Sr.,...Porter, a three-year first team All-MEC selection at cornerback, finished the 2019 season with 20 tackles, eight pass break-ups and two interceptions after facing the opponents top receiving threat each week. For his career, Porter racked up 10 interceptions and 24 pass break-ups wearing the maroon and white. - Fairmont State Football

Sr/2020 CB Michael PorterFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB Trevon Shorts, Fairmont State, Sr.,...Shorts led the Fairmont State defense and ranked eighth in the MEC in total tackles with 79 (46 solo) during the 2019 season. He also ranked 33rd in the country in tackles for loss with 14.5. In addition to leading the team in tackles, Shorts also had 2.5 sacks, two interceptions, four pass break-ups and a forced fumble during the 2019 campaign. For his career Shorts ended up with 203 tackles, including 120 solo stops, three interceptions, four quarterback sacks and 32.5 tackles for losses. - Fairmont State Football

Sr/2020 ILB Trevon ShortsFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DL D.J. Adediwura, Fairmont State, Jr.,...Adediwura helped lead the Fairmont State defensive line after ranking fourth on the team in tackles (38) and tied for second on the team in tackles for loss (14.0) this season. The junior also finished second on the team in sacks with four, and also forced and recovered a fumble for the Falcons this season. Adediwura jumped into the top 10 in school history for tackles for loss during Fairmont's week 10 victory over regionally-ranked Urbana. - Fairmont State Football

rSr/2022 DE D.J. AdediwuraFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): OL: Zach Cox (Fairmont State),...For the second consecutive season, the Fairmont State offensive line was well represented on the MEC all-conference teams, earning four selections for the second year in a row. Junior left guard Chandler Zavala was a first team All-MEC selections this season, while right tackle Garrett Kapstein-O'Brien and Lonnell McGuire were each second team All-MEC selections. Zach Cox was and honorable mention All-MEC selections at left tackle for the Falcons. - Fairmont State Football

rSr/2020 OT Zach CoxFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): QB: Takwan Crews-Naylor (Fairmont State),...Crews-Naylor earned All-MEC honors as a quarterback for the second-straight season after completing 143-of-231 pass attempts for 2,473 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior. Crews-Naylor completed nearly 62 percent of his passes and averaged 247.3 yards through the air this season. He finished the regular season 24th in the country in passing yards and tied for 17th in touchdown passes. His 2,473 passing yards are the sixth-most in school history in a single season and his 24 TD passes are the third-most in a single season in Fairmont State history. The senior quarterback ended his career 365-of-593 for 5,683 yards and 52 touchdowns. He was only intercepted 17 times. Crews-Naylor ranks fourth in Fairmont State history in career passing yards (5,683), career completions (365), career touchdown passes (52) and career total offense (5,886). - Fairmont State Football

Sr/2020 QB Takwan Crews-NaylorFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DL Glenwood Williams, Fairmont State, Sr.,...Williams, a three-year starter on the defensive line for the Falcons, earned second team All-MEC honors after totaling 25 tackles and three sacks from his defensive tackle position as a senior. Williams also finished the year with 9.5 tackles for loss and blocked a kick this season. Williams wrapped up his career with 6.5 sacks during his career. - Fairmont State Football

Sr/2020 DT Glenwood WilliamsFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL Lonnell McGuire, Fairmont State, Sr.,...For the second consecutive season, the Fairmont State offensive line was well represented on the MEC all-conference teams, earning four selections for the second year in a row. Junior left guard Chandler Zavala was a first team All-MEC selections this season, while right tackle Garrett Kapstein-O'Brien and Lonnell McGuire were each second team All-MEC selections. Zach Cox was and honorable mention All-MEC selections at left tackle for the Falcons. - Fairmont State Football

Sr/2020 OG Lonnell McGuireFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL Garrett Kapstein O'Brien, Fairmont State, Sr.,...Kapstein-O'Brien, a four-year starter on the Fairmont State offensive line, earned MEC honors for the third-consecutive season and also set a program record with 44-consecutive starts while at Fairmont State. - Fairmont State Football

rSr/2020 OT Garrett Kapstein-ObrienFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): RB Khalik Hamlin, Fairmont State, Jr.,...Hamlin earned All-MEC honors at the running back position for the second year in a row after finished second on the team with 144 carries for 821 yards and six touchdowns on the season. Hamlin, who went over 1,000 yards last season, finished 67th in the country in rushing yards this season. For his career, Hamlin now has 2,070 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns entering his senior season in 2020. - Fairmont State Football

rSr/2022 RB Khalik HamlinFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): WR Javon Hayes, Fairmont State, Jr.,...Hayes hauled in a team-high 49 receptions for 916 yards and eight touchdowns this season to lead the Fairmont State passing attack. The junior averaged 18.7 yards per reception and 91.6 yards per game this season. The standout receiver became the first player in program history to go over 100 yards receiving in four-consecutive games, a feat he accomplished from week five to week eight of the 2019 campaign. Hayes ranked 19th in the country in receiving yards per game, and ranked 45th in NCAA Division II in receiving touchdowns this season. - Fairmont State Football

rSr/2022 WR Javon HayesFairmont State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): RB Tyree Randolph, Fairmont State, So.,...Randolph became the second-consecutive running back to surpass 1,000 yards rushing in a season after carrying the ball 161 times for 1,003 yards and 10 touchdowns this season. Randolph averaged 6.2 yards per carry and had five 100-yard rushing performances on the season. Randolph ranked third in the MEC and 30th in the country in rushing yards, and fourth in the conference and 45th in the country in rushing TDs this season. The standout running back also added 23 kick returns for 591 yards and a score on special teams, and hauled in four passes for 122 yards and three scores in the passing game this season. Randolph also ranked sixth in the nation in all-purpose yards (171.6) and ranked 25th in the nation in total touchdowns with 14 this season. In his two seasons at Fairmont State, Randolph has 1,564 career rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns. - Fairmont State Football

Sr/2022 RB Tyree RandolphFairmont State
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