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  SEPT 23/WEEK 4 OVC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Metrius Fleming, WR/RS, 6-0, 173, Fr., Elberton, Ga., Tennessee Tech,...Fleming caught seven passes for a season-best 165 yards in Tennessee Tech's 38-24 road victory over Western Illinois. It marked the first non-conference road win for the program since 2013 and gives the team its first 3-1 start since the 2011 season. It marked the 13th-most receiving yards in a game in Golden Eagle history. Fleming also had a kickoff return for 18 yards to finish the contest with 183 all-purpose yards. The freshman currently ranks 35th nationally in all-purpose yards (132.0/game) and is averaging 50.0 yards on kickoff returns (4 total). Others Nominated: Austin Shockey, Eastern Illinois; Parker McKinney, Eastern Kentucky; Ty Terrell, Murray State; Domonique Williams, Tennessee State. - OVC Football

(DS#999 WR) rSr/2024 WR Metrius FlemingTennessee Tech
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  SEPT 23/WEEK 4 OVC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Seth Carlisle, LB, 6-0, 221, So., Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., Tennessee Tech,...Carlisle had two interceptions, including one on the final Western Illinois drive of the game, as Tennessee Tech topped the Leathernecks 38-24 on the road. His first interception of the game came in the second quarter and led to a Golden Eagle field goal as the team extended its lead to 24-3. Carlisle also added three tackles in the win. He is one of four players in the OVC with multiple interceptions in the same game. It marked the first non-conference road win for the program since 2013 and gives the team its first 3-1 start since the 2011 season. Others Nominated: Jack McDonald, Austin Peay; Austin Johnson, Eastern Illinois; Joseph Sayles, Eastern Kentucky; Traco Williams, Jacksonville State; Scotty Humpich, Murray State; Larry Wilhoite, Tennessee State. - OVC Football

(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2023 ILB Seth CarlisleTennessee Tech
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  SEPT 16/WEEK 3 OVC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Metrius Fleming, RS/WR, 6-0, 173, Fr., Elberton, Ga., Tennessee Tech,...Fleming accounted for 161 all-purpose yards, including a 91-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, in Tennessee Tech's 31-14 victory over UVa-Wise. With his team trailing 7-0 late in the first quarter, Fleming took the kickoff 91 yards to even the score; that marks one of 11 kickoff return touchdowns in the FCS so far this season. Fleming also had three catches for 65 yards and three rushes for five yards. He is averaging 60.7 yards on three kickoff returns this season and ranks 23rd nationally in combined kick return yards (182). Fleming has made big plays this season, as he also has a 66-yard rushing touchdown (coming in week one versus Samford). Others Nominated: Keenan Barnes, Austin Peay; Jaelin Benefield, Eastern Illinois. - OVC Football

(DS#999 WR) rSr/2024 WR Metrius FlemingTennessee Tech
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  SEPT 2/WEEK 1 OVC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Metrius Fleming, WR, 6-0, 173, Fr., Elberton, Ga., Tennessee Tech,...Fleming had 108 all-purpose yards, including a 66-yard rushing touchdown on the third play of the game, in Tennessee Tech's 59-58 double overtime win against Samford. The freshman finished the game with 60 rushing yards, caught a pass for seven yards and returned an important kickoff 41 yards. That kickoff game in the fourth quarter against Samford had kicked a field goal to go ahead 44-28 with 2:20 to play. Fleming took the ensuing kickoff 41 yards to the TTU 44-yard line, setting up a Golden Eagle touchdown six plays later. Others Nominated: Keenan Barnes, Austin Peay; Jaelin Hayes-Benefield, Eastern Illinois; Tay Carothers, Murray State; Jaalon Gupton, Tennessee State; John Bachus III, UT Martin. - OVC Football

(DS#999 WR) rSr/2024 WR Metrius FlemingTennessee Tech
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  Jeremiah Oatsvall threw for three touchdowns and three interceptions, DeAngelo Williams had three touchdown catches and Austin Peay won its season opener for the first time since 2010 by scoring 24 second-quarter points to wallop North Carolina Central, 41-10 Thursday night. Mark Hudspeth won his debut as the Governor's head coach, the first to accomplish the feat since Rick Christophel in 2007. Oatsvall threw for 232 yards and passed Dale Edwards for seventh all-time. His 29 rushing yards leave him a yard shy of becoming the third Austin Peay quarterback with 1,000 career rushing yards.

Williams pulled in a 25-yard pass from Oatsvall in the first quarter and a 29-yard strike in the second. He also pulled down a 40-yard scoring pass from wide receiver Baniko Harley. Kentel Willams had 12 carries for 139 yards and the Governors finished with 291 yards on the ground while limiting the Eagles to just 53 yard rushing and 139 passing. Adrian Olivo kicked a 24-yard field goal to put NC Central up, 3-0 in the first quarter and Nique Martin pulled in a 35-yard scoring pass from Chauncey Caldwell with 4:29 left to cap the scoring. - AP College Football


(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Jeremiah OatsvallTennessee Tech
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