Cole’s 2.5 tackles-for-loss led the Sycamores to a Curt Mallory-era 15.0 tackle-for-loss game on the afternoon as the Sycamores limited the Lions to just eight total rushing yards.īraswell broke loose for a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of MSU's road win at UCA. He nearly added a third interception in the first half off a tipped ball. His first interception set up the short field for Indiana State’s go-ahead touchdown pass in the fourth quarter, while he secured the final interception on the last play of the game on the desperation heave toward the end zone. The sophomore matched a career-high with eight tackles, while adding 2.5 tackles-for-loss, two interceptions, and two pass breakups. Vernon H.S.)Ĭole picked off two passes, including the game-securing interception in overtime to lead Indiana State past North Alabama in the Sycamores’ season opener. Bock also forced and recovered a fumble that thwarted a Hawkeye drive in the red zone late in the third quarter to keep SDSU within striking distance.Ħ-0, 205, So. It was his most rushing yards since the 2021 season-opening win against UIW.īock registered a game-high 13 tackles for a South Dakota State squad that did not allow a touchdown and limited Iowa to only 166 yards of total offense in a narrow 7-3 loss on Sept. McLaughlin scored on runs of three, 13 and 54 in the victory over the Dukes. McLaughlin rushed for 203 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns in YSU's season-opening 31-14 win over Duquesne. (Marshville, N.C./Forest Hills/Notre Dame (Ohio) H.S.) ![]() Newcomer: WR Naseim Brantley, Western Illinoisĥ-9, 183, Sr. Offense: TB Jaleel McLaughlin, Youngstown StateĬo-Defense: LB Adam Bock, South Dakota State | S Ryan Cole, Indiana StateĬo-Special Teams: PK Ryan O'Grady, Indiana State | CB/RS Montrae Braswell, Missouri State ![]() This week's Missouri Valley Football Conference players of the week include TB Jaleel McLaughlin of Youngstown State LB Adam Bock of South Dakota State S Ryan Cole of Indiana State PK Ryan O'Grady of Indiana State CB/RS Montrae Braswell of Missouri State and WR Naseim Brantley of Western Illinois.
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