Sam Houston State Sweeps Southland Football Players of the Week
FRISCO,
Texas - Sam Houston State has swept the Southland Conference football players
of the week awards after its 45-10 victory over Stephen F. Austin Saturday in
the Battle of the Piney Woods at Reliant Stadium in Houston, the league office
announced Monday. Receiver Richard Sincere was named the offensive player of
the week, while linebacker Darius Taylor earned the defensive honor and Matt
Foster claimed the special teams honor.
Offensive
Player of the Week: Richard Sincere, Sam Houston State
Sincere
accounted for 147 yards of offense against the Lumberjacks, totaling 111
rushing yards and 36 passing yards. The sophomore from Galveston, Texas (Ball
H.S.), averaged 10.1 yards per carry and ran for touchdowns of 4 and 9 yards.
He set up his second score on a 51-yard run in the fourth quarter. Running the
"Wild Bearkat" formation, Sincere helped Sam Houston roll up 431 yards of total
offense an remain one of three unbeaten teams in the Football Championship
Subdivision. The 5-0 start is the school's best start since 1994 and only the
fifth time in the school's 97 football seasons that it is undefeated through
its first five games.
Honorable
Mention: Nathan Dick, Central Arkansas; J.J.
Hayes, Lamar; Brad Henderson, Northwestern State.
Defensive Player of the Week: Darius Taylor, Sam Houston State
Taylor was responsible for two of Sam Houston State's four
interceptions in the Bearkats' win over the two-time defending Southland
Conference champions. The junior from Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite H.S.) reeled
two opponent passes for 39 yards. His first interception to set up field goal
that put Sam Houston up 10-3 at halftime. He returned his second interception
31 yards to the SFA 8 to set up a Tim Flanders touchdown run to give Bearkats a
31-3 lead and close door on the Lumberjacks.
Honorable
Mention: Jermayne Lett, Central Arkansas; Asim Hicks,
Lamar; Desmund Lighten, McNeese State; Bobby Felder, Nicholls State.
Special Teams Player of the Week: Matt Foster, Sam
Houston State
Foster continued his outstanding
season, helping Sam Houston win the field position battle with the Lumberjacks
with five punts for a 46.0-yard average, including a long of 56 yards and two punts
inside the 20. For the year, the junior from Melbourne, Australia, is averaging
42.8 yards per punt with a long of 62 yards. Foster, who has nine punts of 50
or more yards, has landed 12 inside the 20, with two touchbacks and four that
have been fair caught.
Honorable
Mention: Kollin Kahler, Lamar; Nic Russo, Northwestern
State.
Each
school's sports information director nominates and votes for the players of the
week, though is not permitted to vote for his own player. To receive honorable
mention, a player must receive votes from 25 percent of the Southland sports
information directors.