Hammersmith
06-18-2007, 12:35 AM
Matt Dougherty writes a followup to his "Best Quarterbacks" article for his final entry as a TSN columnist. Three Bison make the list; Safe, Mays and Drago.
FCS Position Rankings (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/extrapoint.htm)
Offensive Tackles
2. Nate Safe, North Dakota State (Sr., 6-5, 310) - Safe was widely considered the best player on a stellar Bison offensive line that played a significant role in the team’s 10-1 season.
Linebackers
5. Joe Mays, North Dakota State (Sr., 5-11, 245) - The numbers weren’t extraordinary because of the overall dominance of the defense up front, but Mays turned in a quality season with 67 tackles, five tackles for a loss and two sacks.
Punters
1. Mike Dragosavich, North Dakota State (Sr., 6-5, 215) - Dragosavich rarely had to see the field for the Bison, but he made the most of his 30 punts by averaging 46.2 yards per kick and placing 14 balls inside the 20.
FCS Position Rankings (http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/extrapoint.htm)
Offensive Tackles
2. Nate Safe, North Dakota State (Sr., 6-5, 310) - Safe was widely considered the best player on a stellar Bison offensive line that played a significant role in the team’s 10-1 season.
Linebackers
5. Joe Mays, North Dakota State (Sr., 5-11, 245) - The numbers weren’t extraordinary because of the overall dominance of the defense up front, but Mays turned in a quality season with 67 tackles, five tackles for a loss and two sacks.
Punters
1. Mike Dragosavich, North Dakota State (Sr., 6-5, 215) - Dragosavich rarely had to see the field for the Bison, but he made the most of his 30 punts by averaging 46.2 yards per kick and placing 14 balls inside the 20.