Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - New Hampshire senior linebacker Matt Evans
has the opportunity to become only the second two-time winner of the Buck
Buchanan Award.
Of course, there is a stellar list of players on the Buchanan Watch List whom
he has to compete against this season. They, too, are anxious be named the
outstanding defensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision.
Their candidacy began Thursday when The Sports Network announced 20 players,
including six finalists from last season, in the race for the 18th annual
award.
This season's winner will join a list of Buchanan Award greats such as Dexter
Coakley, Jared Allen, Rashean Mathis and Kroy Biermann. Coakley, the original
Buchanan recipient in 1995, won again a year later and remains the only two-
time winner of the award.
Evans hopes to follow in the footsteps of the former NFL linebacker. The 6-
foot, 226-pound native of Hanover, Mass., led the FCS in tackles during
the regular season and finished second overall with nearly 13.8 per game.
In 2010, he finished fourth in the Buchanan Award voting as a sophomore.
The other 2011 finalists returning to the Watch List are Georgia Southern nose
tackle Brent Russell, Indiana State defensive end Ben Obaseki, Howard outside
linebacker Keith Pough, Northwestern State inside linebacker Derek Rose and
Alabama State safety Kejuan Riley.
Like Evans, Russell already is a two-time Buchanan finalist. Last season, he
posted 67 tackles, including 16.5 for loss, with 6.5 sacks, and finished sixth
in the voting.
Obaseki is a game-changer on the outside, posting 7.5 sacks and nine
quarterback hurries last season. Pough has made 49.5 tackles for loss over the
last two seasons, while Rose has 153 solo tackles in that time. Only one
player in the FCS had more than Riley's nine interceptions last season.
The newcomers to the Watch List are defensive tackle Zach Minter of Montana
State; defensive ends Willie Jefferson of Stephen F. Austin, Joseph LeBeau of
Jackson State and Blake Oliaro of San Diego; linebackers Clarence Bumpas of
Northern Colorado, Wes Dothard of Chattanooga, Jeremy Kimbrough of Appalachian
State, Blake Peiffer of Southeast Missouri State and Tyler Starr of South
Dakota; cornerbacks Demetrius McCray of Appalachian State, B.W. Webb of
William & Mary and Marcus Williams of FCS champion North Dakota State; and
safeties Malcolm Bronson of McNeese State and Darnell Taylor of Sam Houston
State.
Kimbrough and McCray are the only teammates on the list. Kimbrough had 105
tackles and McCray five interceptions to lead Appalachian State last season.
Among the FCS leaders last season, LeBeau ranked second in sacks per game and
fourth in tackles for loss per game, while Peiffer and Bumpas ranked third and
fourth, respectively, in tackles per game. Oliaro and Jefferson tied for
fourth in sacks per game.
Williams had seven interceptions and 22 passes defended for the national
champions.
Webb, like Williams, is a shutdown cornerback. He has earned All-CAA Football
first-team honors in each of the last two seasons.
Minter was one of the FCS' best interior defensive linemen last season with 52
tackles, including 7.5 sacks. Only one player had more than Starr's seven
forced fumbles, although Dothard wasn't far behind with five.
The Southland Conference boasts Bronson, already a three-time All-Southland
Conference first-team selection, and Taylor, the conference's defensive player
of the year last season.
Bios of all 20 players can be found on the FCS Awards page at
http://tinyurl.com/yhv6oh8.
The Buchanan Award Watch List can undergo revision during the 2012 season.
Ballots will be sent to a panel of about 175 sports information and media
relations directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries following the
regular season on Nov. 19. The top three vote-getters will be invited to
The Sports Network FCS Awards Presentation.
The Sports Network also presents the Walter Payton, Jerry Rice and Eddie
Robinson awards. The Payton Award honors the FCS player of the year, the Rice
Award goes to the FCS freshman of the year and the Robinson Award honors the
FCS coach of the year.
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