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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Quarterback Slade Jarman, Fort Valley State, Senior,...The SIAC's top passing offense was led by Jarman, which the senior quarterback received the top honors of Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and All-SIAC First Team. The three-time SIAC Offensive Player of the Week and once named the BOXTOROW National Player of the Week ranked within NCAA Division II's Top 15 in eight different offensive categories when he unfortunately suffered a season-ending injury in the start of the third quarter of week eight's game. Jarman led the SIAC in passing yards per game (262.2 yds/gm) and set his personal best numbers of 174 completions in 281 attempts for 2,099 yards with 18 touchdowns to five interceptions for a 61.9-percent and a 142.25 pass efficiency rating.

The Pensacola, Fla., native also rushed 123 yards on 74 carries with six touchdowns. As part of his game performances, Jarman went 25 of 43 for 391 yards and six scores against Benedict College, 33 of 48 for 386 yards and four touchdowns and five carries for 30 yards and a score at Central State, 22 of 38 for 254 yards and a touchdown and 13 rushes for 45 yards and three scores at Florida Tech. The 2017 All-SIAC Second Team and Newcomer of the Year was a perfect 12 for 12 for 220 yards and a 59-yard touchdown pass in what was his final game at Clark Atlanta. - Fort Valley State Football


rSr/2020 QB Slade JarmanFort Valley State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Back Zach Anderson, Fort Valley State, Junior,...For the second year in a row, Anderson garnered All-SIAC acclaim. The 2019 Preseason All-SIAC and 2018 All-SIAC Second Team defensive back led the Wildcats secondary with 61 tackles, two tackles for loss, one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and three pass breakups. The junior was 15th in the SIAC at 6.1 tackles per contest and had six or more tackles in six games. Anderson had a season-high 10 stops with a forced fumble against Shorter, eight tackles at Florida A&M and seven versus Albany State. - Fort Valley State Football

rSr/2022 SS Zach AndersonFort Valley State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Lineman Jahseari Patterson, Fort Valley State, Junior,...Manning the other side of the defensive line, the bookend Patterson recorded a true breakout campaign. The junior was one of the top SIAC defensive ends where he recorded 48 tackles, 23 solo, to go with 15 tackles for loss of 81 yards, 6.5 sacks of 52 yards, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Among the league leaders, Patterson rated third in sacks (0.65 per game), fourth in tackles for loss (1.50 per game), second in forced fumbles (0.40 per game) and 30th in tackles (4.8 per contest).

He had six games with five-plus tackles and eight outings with at least one tackle for loss. The third-year Wildcat recorded his two biggest games against Benedict (7 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and a forced fumble) and Morehouse College (9 tackles, five tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery). Jahseari also added five stops, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble at Central State and six stops and a tackles for loss versus Albany State. - Fort Valley State Football


rSr/2022 OLB Johseari PattersonFort Valley State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Offensive Lineman Emmanuel Boone, Fort Valley State,...In his first season starting, Boone (Macon, Ga.) triggered each play for Jarman and the Wildcats. The sophomore helped the FVSU attack never miss a beat and lead the SIAC in scoring at 32.8 points per game. Boone also helped the Wildcats to the top passing offense (298.7 yds/gm), first downs (20.5 per game), red zone offense (92.3%) and second in total offense (341.0 yards per game). - Fort Valley State Football

rSr/2023 C Emmanuel BooneFort Valley State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Wide Receiver Shemar Bridges, Fort Valley State, Junior,...Bridges led the Wildcats receiving corps with 51 grabs for 765 yards and four touchdowns. The one time SIAC Newcomer of the Week logged six games with 74-plus yards receiving and recorded six or more catches in five contests. The 6-4 wide out ranked second in the SIAC at 5.1 receptions per game and third in receiving yards per game (76.5 yds/gm). Shemar pulled in seven passes for 129 yards at Savannah State and seven more passes for 74 yards and a touchdown against SIAC Champion Miles College. Bridges added eight catches for 91 yards with a game-winning score at Clark Atlanta and one other 100-plus game versus Shorter (7 for 122). - Fort Valley State Football

rSr/2022 WR Shemar BridgesFort Valley State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Wide Receiver Qa Walker, Fort Valley State, Senior,...Walker returned to middle Georgia for his final year and made his presence felt. The senior hauled in 37 passes for 529 yards and five touchdowns. He finished seventh in the SIAC at 3.7 catches per game and fifth in receiving yards (52.9 yds/gm). QA had his top yardage game with 121 yards on only four catches, including a 59-yard touchdown, at Clark Atlanta. Walker completed his efforts with games of three catches for 62 yards and a score against Miles, six receptions for 96 yards and a touchdown against Shorter and five passes for 73 yards and another score at Central State. - Fort Valley State Football

rSr/2020 WR QA WalkerFort Valley State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Offensive Lineman Darrius Hicks, Fort Valley State, Junior,...For the third year in a row, offensive tackle Darrius Hicks received All-SIAC status. The senior left tackle helped keep opposing rushers off the FVSU quarterbacks as he allowed only a single sack in 10 games. He helped the Wildcats offense have a pair of 500-plus yard games and post 77 points at Central State. Hicks adds the honor after being a 2017 AFCA All-Region 2 pick along with being on the 2017 and 2018 All-SIAC First Team. - Fort Valley State Football

Sr/2020 OG Darrius HicksFort Valley State
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  2019 SIAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Demetrius Harris, Fort Valley State,...Demetrius Harris (Fort Valley State) has returned as a top contender in the conference and has been named this year's Defensive Player of the Year after leading the conference in sacks (1.35 per game) and finishing second in the conference in tackles for loss collecting 1.95 tackles per game for a loss of 106 total yards. The Decatur, Ga. native led Division II in sacks and ranked at No. 8 in tackles for loss. Harris also led the conference in forced fumbles (0.60 per game) which is good for second in Division II. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2021 OLB Demetrius HarrisFort Valley State
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  2019 SIAC OVERALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR/MVP & OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Slade Jarman, Fort Valley State,...Fort Valley State's Jarman was named this year's Overall Player of the Year (MVP) and Offensive Player of the Year award and is the second Wildcat to win each award in almost a decade. The Florida native leads the conference in passing average (262.4 yards per game) and total offense collecting a total of 2,207 yards on the season allowing only five interceptions. Jarman was named BOXTOROW National Player of the Week and SIAC Offensive Player of the Week for three consecutive weeks this season. Prior to his season-ending leg injury, the senior quarterback set personal bests going 174-of-281 for 2,099 yards and 18 touchdowns for a 61.9% pass efficiency rating. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2020 QB Slade JarmanFort Valley State
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  2019 SECOND TEAM ALL-CIAA (COACHES) & ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (COACHES): Running Back Emanuel Wilson, Johnson C. Smith,...Wilson, who received All-CIAA second team was also named to the All CIAA Rookie Team and Offensive Rookie of the Year. Wilson ranks third in the conference in rushing with 1,040 yards and 13 touchdowns, while averaging 6.5 yards per carry. He also caught 13 passes for 86 yards. Wilson was named CIAA Offensive Back in week two of the season. He had 12 carries for 265 yards, averaging an impressive 22.1 yards per carry, and three touchdowns. He had touchdown runs of 83, 73, and 64 yards to help lead the Golden Bulls to a 34-31 win over Benedict. He was also named BOXTOROW National Player of the Week. - Johnson C. Smith Football

Sr/2023 RB Emanuel WilsonFort Valley State
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  2019 CIAA OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (COACHES): RB Emanuel Wilson, Johnson C. Smith,...Leading the All-Rookie selections are Offensive Rookie of the Year Emanuel Wilson of Johnson C. Smith and Defensive Rookie of the Year Jonathan Ross of Bowie State. Wilson, a running back from Charlotte, NC, led all CIAA rookies with 1,040 rushing yards and 6.5 yards per carry, ranking third in the league in both categories, while leading all freshmen with 13 rushing touchdowns, second-best in the conference. - Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Football

Sr/2023 RB Emanuel WilsonFort Valley State
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  OCT 29 SIAC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Shemar Bridges, Fort Valley State, Wide Receiver, Junior, Jacksonville, Florida,...Bridges caught 8 passes for 91 yards in Saturday's win over the Clark Atlanta Panthers, but it was his final grab of 7 yards on his right back shoulder that was good for the game-winning touchdown. The junior wide receiver had receptions of 17 and 23 yards on an opening drive which produced a field goal for the Wildcats. The Florida native also had a 19-yd catch and only two plays later scored FVSU's first touchdown. Bridges had a 10-yd catch in the third quarter drive that resulted in a field goal and finished with catches of 10 and two yards before the 7-yard touchdown catch for the game-winning points. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2022 WR Shemar BridgesFort Valley State
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  OCT 22 SIAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jahseari Patterson, Fort Valley State, Defensive End, Junior, Cairo, Ga.,...Leading the Wildcat defense, Patterson had 9 total tackles (4 solo, 5 assist) in Fort Valley State's 37-21 win over eastern division foe, Morehouse College. The junior defensive end also finished with a season high 4.5 sacks for 35 yards, three quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery keeping the Maroon Tigers to only 128 total offensive yards. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2022 OLB Johseari PattersonFort Valley State
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  OCT 15 SIAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Slade Jarman, Fort Valley State, Quarterback, Pensacola, Florida,...Jarman had another solid outing with 33 of 48 passing for 386 yards and four touchdowns to go with five rushes for 30 yards and a 2-yard touchdown. The Florida native also completed 3-of-6 2-point conversion passes while guiding the Wildcats offense to a season-high 592 yards of total offense and the most points in over a dozen years. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2020 QB Slade JarmanFort Valley State
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  OCT 8 SIAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Slade Jarman, Fort Valley State, Quarterback, Pensacola, Fl.,...In a top performance for the third week in a row, Jarman accounted for 299 yards of total offense and 4 touchdowns. The Florida native was 22 of 38 passing for 254 yards and a touchdown, 13 for 45 yards and three touchdowns, and in rushing? ran in from 10 yards for the first Wildcats touchdown late in the first quarter. The senior quarterback passed 16 yards on opening drive of the third quarter before he ran in from three yards for the final two touchdowns including the game-winner with 4:49 left in the night. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2020 QB Slade JarmanFort Valley State
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