MCAC Football Athletes of the Week: Week of October 2 - 8

MCAC Football Athletes of the Week: Week of October 2 - 8

Rochester, MN-

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCAC) has released its weekly football athletes of the week awards for the week of October 2 - 8.  

Central Lakes College running back, David Collins, carried the ball 19 times for 136 yards and a touchdown while also catching a pass for 20 yards and a touchdown to earn an Offensive Player-of-the-Week award. Rochester Community and Technical College quarterback, Devin Watson, completed 16 of 31 passes for 247 yards and four touchdowns in a win over #2 North Dakota State College of Science to earn the other Offensive Player-of-the-Week award.    

Rochester Community and Technical College linebacker, Martell Williams, had 16 tackles, 4.5 of them for a loss of yardage, and an interception to earn a Defensive Player-of-the-Week award. Minnesota North College - Vermilion defensive end, Mark Cox, earned the other Defensive Player-of-the-Week award. Cox had five tackles, 4 sacks, and one tackle for a loss of yardage, while also pressuring the quarterback twice. 

There were no nominations for the Special Teams Player-of-the-Week award.

As MCAC teams compile games and statistics, keep tabs on Conference leaders at the following links:

MCAC Statistical Leaders: https://mcacsports.org/sports/fball/2023-24/leaders

MCAC Standings: https://mcacsports.org/sports/fball/2023-24/standings

 

     

MCAC Football

Offensive Players-of-the-Week

 

 

David Collins

Central Lakes College

FR / RB

St. Michael, MN

 

 

 

Rush Attempts:  19

Rush Yards:  136 yards

Rush TDs: 1

Receptions:  1

Receiving Yards:  20

Receiving TDs: 1

Noteworthy Information:  David averaged 7.1 yards per carry.

Next Contest:  October 15 at St. John's University JV

Team Record: 2-4 overall, 2-4 in the MCAC

 

                    

Devin Watson

Rochester Community & Technical College

FR / QB

West Jordan, UT

 

 

 

Passing Completions:  16

Passing Attempts:  31

Passing Yards: 247

Passing TDs:  4

Noteworthy Information:  Devin averaged 15.4 yards per completion and completed 51.6% of his passes.

Next Contest:  October 14 vs. Minnesota North College - Vermilion

Team Record: 5-2 overall, 4-1 in the MCAC

 

 

 

 

     

MCAC Football

Defensive Players-of-the-Week

 

Martell Williams

Rochester Community & Technical College

SO / Linebacker

Proviso, IL

 

 

 

Tackles (Solo):  6

Tackles (Assisted):  10

Sacks: 0

Tackles for Loss:  4.5

Forced Fumbles:  0

Fumble Recoveries:  0

Interceptions:  1

Pass Break-Ups:  0

Defensive TDs:  0

Noteworthy Information: Martell leads the MCAC in tackles per game with 9.5.

Next Contest:  October 14 vs. Minnesota North College - Vermilion

Team Record: 5-2 overall, 4-1 in the MCAC

 

 

Mark Cox

Minnesota North College - Vermilion

FR / Defensive End

Commerce City, CO

 

 

Tackles (Solo):  2

Tackles (Assisted):  3

Sacks: 4

Tackles for Loss:  1

Forced Fumbles:  0

Fumble Recoveries:  0

Interceptions:  0

Pass Break-Ups:  0

Defensive TDs:  0

Noteworthy Information: Mark pressured the quarterback twice.

Next Contest: October 14 at Rochester Community & Technical College

Team Record:  1-4 overall, 1-4 in the MCAC

 

 

 

     

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Special Teams Player-of-the-Week

 

 

 

No nominations were submitted.

 

 

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About the Minnesota College Athletic Conference

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference is the organizational body for NJCAA-affiliated two-year technical and community college athletic programs in the Minnesota State system.  The mission of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference is to advance intercollegiate athletics by providing an engaging and supportive environment for success of our student athletes and competition among member institutions.  The MCAC is committed to the guiding principles of encouraging the development and success of student athletes, promoting the integrity, honesty and loyalty to member schools as well as upholding the sustainability of conference athletic programs.