FAU
Football Hosts Annual Awards Banquet
Six Individuals Named with Highest Honors
BOCA RATON, FL (January 18, 2008) - Florida
Atlantic University's football team hosted its eighth annual football
awards banquet today at the Embassy Suites in Boca Raton, honoring the
team's 2008 football season and Motor City Bowl victory. Football Head Coach
Howard Schnellenberger also named six individuals with the team's highest
honors.
FAU
quarterback Rusty Smith led the list of honorees as the team's 2008 Most Valuable
Player. Smith guided the Owls to a 7-6 record and capped a season ending 6-1
record with victories at the seventh annual Shula Bowl where he was named MVP,
and the Motor City Bowl where the junior also earned MVP honors. On the season,
the Jacksonville native was 254-435-14 for 3,224 yards and 24 touchdowns.
Senior running
back Charles Pierre became the first Owl to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season
using more than 70 yards in the Motor City Bowl to eclipse the mark. Pierre
concludes his collegiate campaign as the all-time rusher with 3,069 yards and
23 touchdowns. Pierre
earned the team's 2008 Offensive MVP honor.
The
team's 2008 Defensive Award was awarded to linebacker Frantz Joseph.
Joseph used each of his three seasons at FAU to set goals and surpass his last
accomplishment. He broke his 2007 mark with 154 tackles to set a new program
single-season high total tackles mark. He also concluded his college career
with the country's most tackles in 2008, and with 11.85 tackles per game which
was second nationally.
Kick
returner DiIvory Edgecomb continued to make his mark on Special Teams while
also splitting time at running back with Pierre. Edgecomb led the squad for the
second consecutive year with 626 kick-return yards, becoming the
program's all-time leader. His longest return in 2008 was 41 yards while
he averaged 20.9 yards per return. Edgecomb was awarded the team's 2008 Special
Teams MVP honor.
Punter Keegan
Peterson handled all 62 punts in 2008, and held an average of 38.3 yards per
punt. The junior's longest punt was 55 yards. Opponents elected to return
22 of his punts, six were touchbacks and 20 were inside the 20-yard line.
Peterson also managed to maintain his responsibility in the classroom, holding
a 3.56 GPA in his major of management/small business with the hopes of going to
dental school following his graduation. He received the 2008 Student-Athlete
award.
Senior defensive
lineman Michael Hancock became a consistent starter in 2008 after proving
himself in 2007. Not resting on just that accomplishment, the former walk-on
tight end finished second among linemen with 35 tackles, which included seven tackles
for a loss of a team leading 33 yards. Hancock repeated as an award-winner
after earning the Non-Scholarship MVP honoree in 2007, with the 2008 Most
Improved MVP honor.
Fellow
lineman Daniel Joseph earned the team's 2008 Non-Scholarship MVP award
after using his sophomore campaign to become more instrumental to the
team's defense. Daniels concluded the 2008 season with 34 tackles, 3.0
were for a loss and 2.5 were sacks for a loss of 11 yards.
The
awards were concluded with the most coveted award, the "Ramon Rickards
Bone Award." Linebacker Ted Czepiga took the honor that is bestowed upon
the person who records the biggest hit. Czepiga earned most of his time on
special teams, but will be remembered for his fumble causing hit in the 2008
Shula Bowl that allowed sophomore Austin Jensen to recover the fumble and set
up a score to secure the 57-50 overtime victory over FIU. The win also evened
FAU's record at 6-6 and helped make the Motor City Bowl opportunity
become a reality. Czepiga, who recorded 19 tackles on the year, earned the
award named after former defensive lineman Ramon Rickards who lost his life in
a motorcycle accident in 2006. Rickards was a member of the inaugural FAU squad
and played for the Owls first four seasons. Czepiga was also awarded the "Team
Above Self Award," which is not an annual award but one given when a
player has continuous place the betterment of the team above his personal self.
During Czepiga's five year career the Connecticut native has had five knee
surgeries during his collegiate career. This is just the second time in eight
years the award has been given.
FAU will
return to the practice field for spring drills in April and will kick-off the
2009 campaign against the University
of Nebraska .
Annual Team Awards
Team MVP
Year Player Pos.
2001 Jared Allen Quarterback
2002 Chris Laskowski Linebacker
2003 Jared Allen Quarterback
Chris Laskowski Linebacker
2004 Jared Allen Quarterback
2005 Shomari Earls Linebacker
2006 Aaron Sanchez Fullback
2007 Rusty Smith Quarterback
2008 Rusty Smith Quarterback
Offensive MVP
Year Player Pos.
2001 Doug Parker Running
Back
2002 Jared Allen Quarterback
2003 Anthony Crissinger-Hill Tight
End
2004 Kevin Fischer Offensive
Line
2005 Danny Embick Quarterback
2006 Charles Pierre Running
Back
2007 Jarrid Smith Offensive
Line
2008 Charles Pierre Running
Back
Defensive MVP
Year Player Pos
2001 Mauratae Johnson Safety
2002 Yrvens Guerrier Defensive
Lineman
2003 Yrvens Guerrier Defensive
Lineman
2004 Chris Laskowski Linebacker
2005 Shomari Earls Linebacker
2006 Kris Bartels Defensive
Back
2007 Cergile Sincere Linebacker
2008 Frantz Joseph Linebacker
Student-Athlete of the Year
(Based on stewardship)
Year Player Pos.
2001 Chris Laskowski Linebacker
2002 Chris McKinley Linebacker
2003 Chris McKinley Linebacker
2004 Chris Laskowski Linebacker
2005 Danny Embick Quarterback
2006 Robert St. Clair Defensive
Line
2007 Zach Wichner Offensive
Line
2008 Keegan Peterson Punter
Most-Improved Award
Year Player Pos.
2001 Dave Richards Offensive
Lineman
2002 Teddy Strachan Defensive
Lineman
2003 Johnnie Sloan Defensive
Lineman
2004 Dewain Akerblom Long
Snapper
2005 Robert St. Clair Defensive
Lineman
2006 Rickey Bethel Defensive
Back
2007 Cortez Gent Wide
Receiver
2008 Michael Hancock Defensive
Lineman
Special Teams Award
Year Player Pos.
2001 Nick Seta Captain
2002 Matt Prudenti Holder/Return
2003 Tyrone Higgins Punt Block/Right
Side
2004 Mark Myers Kicker
2005 Mike Brown Punter
2006 Dewain Akerblom Long
Snapper
2007 DiIvory Edgecomb Kick
Return
2008 DiIvory Edgecomb Kick
Return
Non-Scholarship MVP
Year Player Pos.
2001 Coisge McCullough Safety
2002 Daveon Barron Running
Back
2002 George Guffey Offensive
Lineman
2003 Jerrell Terry Defensive
Back
2004 Mike Brown Punter
2005 John Rizzo Offensive
Lineman
2006 Chad Wilkes Wide
Receiver
2007 Michael Hancock Defensive
Lineman
2008 Daniel Joseph Defensive
Lineman
Gridiron Club Award
Year Player Pos.
2001 Ed Mathews Offensive
Lineman
2002 Jordan Roberts Defensive
Lineman
2003 Quentin Swain Linebacker
Bone Award in Memory of Ramon
Rickards
Year Player Pos.
2004 Shomari Earls Linebacker
2005 Lawrence Gordon Cornerback
2006 Frantz Joseph Linebacker
2007 Frantz Joseph Linebacker
2008 Ted Czepiga Linebacker
Team Above Self
Year Player Pos
2003 Matt Prudenti Wide
Receiver
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Source:
FAU Media Relations
Katrina McCormick