FB: College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin

Started by admin, August 16, 2005, 05:04:00 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

CardinalAlum, Augie6 and 11 Guests are viewing this topic.

CarollFan

#43335
I would think Nazha will be first team All-CCIW based on his conference stats. Last year the CCIW had 6 WR's listed on the first team. Their QB Smyth could end up on second team.

Wheaton's Johanik, last year co-dpoy, had another big year in conference games leading with 16.5 TFL's and tied for the lead in sacks with Renick (NCC) both with 8.5.

USee

Johanik finished the regular season with 9.5 sacks I believe. And this season he became Wheaton's all time leader in Tackles for Loss, surpassing NFL Draft pick Andy Studebaker.

CarollFan

Quote from: USee on Today at 11:42:11 AMJohanik finished the regular season with 9.5 sacks I believe. And this season he became Wheaton's all time leader in Tackles for Loss, surpassing NFL Draft pick Andy Studebaker.

Yes 9.5 counting the non-conference game. I was just using the stats from the conference games.

CarollFan

So Sullivan and Johanik were CO-DPOY last year. Any chance we see that again or is it Sullivan for sure and no chance he is sharing it this year.

NCC2010

Quote from: USee on Today at 11:01:56 AMI don't understand NCC's lack of scoring though. IWU is the 7th ranked scoring defense in the league and gave up an average of 30 pts a game and NCC scores 24?

If you don't count the one-play drive where they took a knee before halftime, the offense had only eight drives the entire game.

They scored three touchdowns and a field goal, and then ended the game with the ball on IWU's 6-yard line.

They punted on the opening drive (I didn't catch this one, so I'm not sure what happened), and then they fumbled on a 4th-and-1 they would have converted on another drive. The other scoreless possession came after Wilson tried to do too much, dropped the ball, and then got sacked for a 10-yard loss on first down. He actually made a good throw on 3rd-and-12 that would have been a first down, but Rummell dropped it—which is out of character for him.

It was just a weird game flow. Honestly, before the swing play on the fumble/IWU touchdown right before halftime, I thought they were going to cruise to a 35- or 42-7 type of win.