PFL Players of the Week: 10/2/2016 2:31:00 PM
  • Kegan Moore, Stetson
    OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Kegan Moore, Stetson

    Senior | Wide Receiver
    Marietta, Georgia
    Moore caught three fourth-quarter touchdown passes as Stetson rallied for a 31-27 PFL victory at Davidson, Saturday. Trailing 21-10 after the third quarter, the Hatters turned to Moore in the passing game. He caught a 42-yard pass from Gaven DeFilippo three minutes into the fourth quarter to start the rally. Two Stetson possessions later, he caught a 38-yard pass for a touchdown and a 24-21 lead. After Davidson regained the lead, Moore capped the game-winning drive with an eight-yard reception. In the fourth quarter alone, he caught six passes for 130 yards and three touchdowns. Moore finished the game with a career-high nine receptions for 150 yards.

    OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED THIS WEEK
    Butler WR Pace Temple; Cambell QB Elijah Buress; Davidson QB Stockton McGuire; Dayton RB Tucker Yinger; Drake TE Eric Saubert; Marist QB Mike White; Morehead State SLOT Jake Raymond; San Diego QB Anthony Lawrence; Valparaiso WR Jean Rene.

  • Colt Briggs, Morehead St. &<br>Jordyn Jean-Felix, Marist
    DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Colt Briggs, Morehead St. &
    Jordyn Jean-Felix, Marist

    Colt Briggs, Morehead State
    Senior | Defensive End
    Wilmington, Ohio
    Briggs notched four tackles for loss to help Morehead State claim a 29-26 PFL victory against Valparaiso, Saturday. He finished the game with 10 tackles (six solo), his team-leading four tackles for loss and was credited with two quarterback hurries. Briggs was a key part of a goal-line stand by the Eagles early in the third quarter, stopping a pair of runs behind the line of scrimmage (one tackle for loss negated by a penalty) to help force a Valparaiso field goal to keep the game within a touchdown.  

    Jordyn Jean-Felix, Marist
    Sophomore (RS) | Safety
    Suwanee, Georgia
    Jean-Felix did a little bit of everything to help Marist hold Campbell to a lone touchdown in a 24-7 PFL victory, Saturday. He finished the game with seven tackles (all solo), a tackle for loss, an interception and two pass breakups.  Late in the first quarter, he posted his tackle for loss and interception on the same drive, halting Campbell at the Marist 33-yard line and maintaining the scoreless tie. Later in the game, one of his pass breakups denied a pass completion on fourth down to end a drive with Marist leading 17-7.

    OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED THIS WEEK
    Butler DB Mike Cerone; Davidson S Jaylen Mize; Dayton LB Christopher Beaschler; San Diego LB Alex Moreno; Stetson DB Donald Payne; Valparaiso DL Brandon Doepke.

  • Mike Maccarone, Marist
    SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Mike Maccarone, Marist

    Senior | Kicker/Punter
    Gibbstown, New Jersey
    Maccarone’s punting helped keep Campbell’s offense bottled up as Marist opened PFL play with a 24-7 victory, Saturday. His five punts averaged 42.8 yards and Campbell did not attempt a return on any of the boots. Maccarone opened his punting effort with a 63-yard bomb that ended at the Campbell five-yard line. It was one of three punts that ended inside the 10-yard line and the Camels’ average starting position after his punts was its own 13-yard line. Maccarone also converted all four of his kicks, hitting a 28-yard field goal in the second quarter and converting all three of his PATs.

    OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED THIS WEEK
    Davidson RS Ben Rowell; Dayton K William Will; Drake K/P Josh Lee; Morehead State P Pat DiSalvio; San Diego K/P Jack Flatau; Stetson DL Dre Long; Valpraiso KR Bailey Gessinger.