PFL Players of the Week: Sept. 11

Sunday, September 11, 2005

OFFENSE
Kevin Hoyng, Dayton

Junior
Quarterback
Coldwater, Ohio (Coldwater HS)
Two weeks into the season and Hoyng picks up his second PFL Offensive Player of the Week award. After posting a league-best 328 yards total offense last week, he bested that performance with 378 yards total offense to lead Dayton to a 41-23 victory against Wittenberg. Hoyng completed 15-of-22 passes for 296 yards and two touchdowns and then tacked on a team-best 82 yards on 19 carries, one for a touchdown. After two weeks he leads the PFL and is ranked second among all I-AA players with 353 yards total offense per game.

DEFENSE
Patrick Fitzgerald, Davidson

Sophomore
Defensive Back
Pittsburgh, Pa. (Central Catholic HS)
Fitzgerald became only the second I-AA player this season to record three interceptions in the same game as Davidson rebounded with a 32-7 victory against Greensboro. All three of his interceptions came in Davidson territory, the final one setting up a Wildcat scoring drive. Fitzgerald added a pass breakup and two solo tackles to his day�s work. The Wildcats posted a school record six interceptions in the contest.

SPECIAL TEAMS
Bradley Wilson, Austin Peay

Sophomore
Kicker/Punter
Marietta, Ga. (Marietta HS)
Another week, another kicker going 3-for-4 on field goal attempts. Last week it was San Diego�s Hutch Parker, this week it is Austin Peay�s Bradley Wilson. Wilson connected for field goals of 26, 20 and 26 yards and had a 42-yard attempt blocked � the first time an APSU kicker booted three field goals since 1990. In addition he made his only PAT to finish with 10 points on the evening. Wilson also booted seven punts, averaging 41.6 yards per punt, placed five inside the 20-yard line � one downed at the one-yard line and another resulting in an APSU fumble recovery.