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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM (COACHES): ILB - Brandon Mincey, Southeast Missouri,...Mincey notched 57 tackles, a team-high 9.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries. He was SEMO's third-leading tackler. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2023 ILB Brandon MinceySoutheast Missouri State
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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM (COACHES): OLB - Omardrick Douglas, Southeast Missouri,...Douglas picked up first-team honors for the first time in his career. He ranked second on the team with 59 stops. Douglas also had seven tackles for loss, a team-high 3.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2022 OLB Omardrick DouglasSoutheast Missouri State
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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM (COACHES): K - Kenny Doak, Southeast Missouri,...Doak was the Redhawks second-leading scorer behind Hess with 72 points. He kicked 13 field goals and a near-perfect 33-of-34 PATs. Doak also kicked off 33 times for 1,645 yards and eight touchbacks. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2022 K Kenny DoakSoutheast Missouri State
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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM (COACHES): DT - Bryson Donnell, Southeast Missouri,...Donnell finished with 39 tackles, four tackles for loss, four pass breakups, five quarterback hurries and one fumble recovery. He landed on the league's first-team for the second year in a row. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2022 DT Bryson DonnellSoutheast Missouri State
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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM (COACHES): OC - Zack Gieg, Southeast Missouri,...Gieg, a transfer from Fresno State, took first-team honors in his first year as SEMO's starting center. He anchored a Redhawk offense that was perfect in the red zone this year. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2025 C Zack GiegSoutheast Missouri State
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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE FIRST-TEAM (COACHES): RB - Geno Hess, Southeast Missouri,...Hess, one of 25 finalists for the Stats Perform Walter Payton Award, led the OVC in rushing yards (1,116), rushing touchdowns (14) and rushing yards per game (111.6). He ranked seventh in the Football Championship Subdivision in each of those categories. Hess ran for over 100 yards in seven of his 10 starts at tailback. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2024 RB Geno HessSoutheast Missouri State
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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM: OG - Zack Gieg, Southeast Missouri,...Gieg, a transfer from Fresno State, took first-team honors in his first year as SEMO's starting center. He anchored a Redhawk offense that was perfect in the red zone this year. - Southeast Missouri Football

rSr/2025 C Zack GiegSoutheast Missouri State
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  2021 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM: LB - Bryce Norman, Southeast Missouri,...Norman led the Redhawks with 66 tackles and three forced fumbles. Norman rated second among freshmen in the OVC in tackles. - Southeast Missouri Football

Sr/2025 ILB Bryce NormanSoutheast Missouri State
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  Geno Hess ran for 107 yards and a touchdown, Shabari Davis returned a kickoff for a touchdown, and Southeast Missouri State celebrated homecoming with a 38-15 victory over Eastern Illinois on Saturday. Davis' 86-yard run with the second-half kickoff sparked a 31-point second half for the Redhawks (3-6, 3-1 Ohio Valley). After Kenny Doak added a field goal, CJ Ogbonna ran for a touchdown and threw for two more. Hess needed 101 yards to reach 1,000 for the season and finished the game with 1,006 yards. His 17-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was his 13th TD of the season. Otto Kuhns completed 14 of 30 passes for 211 yards and a touchdown for Eastern Illinois (1-8, 1-3). His touchdown went to Isaiah Hill, who caught 11 passes for 207 of the Panthers' 275 total passing yards. Ogbonna completed 9 of 16 passes for 197 yards. - AP College Football

rSr/2024 RB Geno HessSoutheast Missouri State
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  Geno Hess ran for 116 yards and three touchdowns, Southeast Missouri State intercepted three passes and the Redhawks defeated Austin Peay 30-14 on Saturday night. Hess led a ground game that piled up 197 yards and the Redhawks' limited passing game added 93 yards as SE Missouri State (2-4, 2-1 Ohio Valley) won despite being outgained by 100 yards. Draylen Ellis was 28 of 53 for 259 yards for the Governors (2-4, 0-2). All three interceptions were his. D.J. Render caught 11 passes for 89 yards and Ahmaad Tanner rushed for 63 yards and both Austin Peay touchdowns. Tanner's second touchdown, on a 53-yard run in the third quarter, drew the Governors within 23-14 but Hess's 2-yard run late in the third closed out the scoring. Jalyn Williams was 7 of 14 passing for 68 yards for the Redhawks. - AP College Football

rSr/2024 RB Geno HessSoutheast Missouri State
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  SEPT 27 OVC CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Geno Hess, RB, 5-8, 209, Sr., Peoria, Ill., Southeast Missouri,...Hess carried the ball 25 times for a career-high 205 yards and three touchdowns as Southeast Missouri earned its first win of the season and opened OVC play by topping Tennessee State 47-14. The 205 yards are the third-most nationally this season. Hess, who averaged 8.2 yards per carry, scored on a 2-yard run in the second quarter and added a 63-yard score to open the third quarter and finished the day with an 8-yard touchdown late in the third quarter. It marked the first time a SEMO player had rushed for more than 200 yards since the 2018 season (Marquis Terry 202 vs. Dayton). Hess, a candidate for the Walter Payton Award, leads the OVC and ranks 12th nationally in rushing (100.2 yards/game). He also ranks fourth in rushing touchdowns (5) and total rushing yards (401), 24th in rushing yards/carry (5.65) and 33rd in all-purpose yards (116.25/game). Others Nominated: Baniko Harley, Austin Peay; DeAiroius Smith, Eastern Illinois; Quinton Cross, Tennessee Tech. - OVC Football

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  Geno Hess rushed for a career-high 205 yards with three touchdowns and Southeast Missouri defeated Tennessee State 47-14 on Saturday in an Ohio Valley Conference opener. Hess is the first Redhawks (1-3, 1-0) player to run for 200 yards since Marquis Rerry had 202 against Dayton in 2018. Hess, who had 25 carries, ran for a 63-yard score that gave the Redhawks a 23-0 lead early in the second half. Dayron Johnson returned the ensuing kickoff 90 yards for a Tigers (1-3, 0-1) score but Kenny Doak kicked a 45-yard field goal and Hess ran in from 8 yards out for a 33-6 lead heading into the final quarter. Southeast Missouri rolled up 607 yards offense, 380 of it on the ground, to 266 for the Tigers, who rushed for only 14 yards and converted just one of 11 third downs. CJ Ogbonna threw for 227 yards with a touchdown to Will Weidemann and an interception for the Redhawks. Doak kicked four field goals. Geremy Hickbottom threw for 252 yards with a touchdown to Vincent Perry and a pick. - AP College Football

rSr/2024 RB Geno HessSoutheast Missouri State
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  MARCH 1 MISSOURI VALLEY TOP PERFORMANCES: WR Damoriea Vick, Missouri State - Vick helped set up the game-winning touchdown for the Bears in Saturday's win at Western Illinois with a 74-yard catch-and run late in the fourth quarter. MSU scored on the very next play for Bobby Petrino's first win as Bears head coach. Vick finished with 6 receptions for a career-high 138 receiving yards in the contest. He also set up another MSU score in the third quarter with a 34-yard reception that preceded Jose Pizano's game-tying field goal. Vick also started in his 25th straight game. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

rSr/2024 WR Damoriea VickSoutheast Missouri State
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  "Pro days are really important to these guys especially, who might not have had the combine invite or being very visible on television week in and week out," NFL agent Greg Linton said. "The scouts that actually go to their games can tell a lot from the film, but the questions they might have had about speed or agility, those are questions that will be left unanswered." Linton's agency, HOF Player Representatives, has more than a dozen prospects for the upcoming draft. The majority of them you've never heard about because they exist on the fringes. A couple have a shot to be drafted in the later rounds, but most are hoping to work their way onto an offseason roster where they at least get a chance to impress on the field. It's definitely a unique environment. NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero, after talking to multiple NFL executives, said teams will enter the draft without verifiable measurements for 30-40 percent of their draft board and no medical grade on 15-20 percent of prospects. While every team is scrounging for every bit of available data for the players at the top of their draft board, Linton is pushing to get NFL teams information about his clients, including Southeast Missouri State receiver Kristian Wilkerson, Tarleton State cornerback and return man Prince Robinson, and Middle Tennessee State linebacker Khalil Brooks. - Detroit News

rSr/2020 WR Kristian WilkersonSoutheast Missouri State
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  2019 AFCA FCS COACHES' SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: LB Zach Hall, Sr., Southeast Missouri St.,...A three-year starting inside linebacker, Hall garnered First-Team All-Ohio Valley Conference accolades. He finished fourth in the overall voting for the Buck Buchanan Award after winning the National Defensive Player of the Year honor in 2018. Hall ranked 24th in the FCS with 123 tackles, going over 100 for the second year in a row. He added 57 solo stops, 9.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, two interceptions and three forced fumbles. Hall returned one of his interceptions 61 yards for a touchdown. He notched double-digit tackles in seven of his 13 starts and ranked second in the OVC in total tackles, third in tackles per game (8.4), 16th in sacks and 12th in tackles for loss. - Southeast Missouri State Football

Sr/2020 ILB Zach HallSoutheast Missouri State
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