Team of the Week

Games of Sept. 28-29, 2007

Offense

QB Justin Feaster, So., Hardin-Simmons
Feaster was 30-of-45 passing for 495 yards and five touchdowns in a 48-45 road win over Mississippi College. He also had 49 yards and one score on 10 carries. Two of Feaster's TD tosses came on third-and-29 and fourth-and-14.

OL Justin Duncan, Jace Powell, Michael Gill, Tony Martinez, Gary Sullivan, Austin
The Austin offensive line cleared the way for 422 yards on 69 rushing attempts in a come-from-behind win over Colorado College, 35-30. Down 23-7 in the third quarter, the line blocked for four unanswered rushing touchdowns over a span of 15 minutes.

RB Steve Minton, Sr., Thiel
Minton ran for 238 yards on 24 carries and two touchdowns in a 37-13 win over Bethany.

RB Mike Patnode, Sr., St. John's (Minn.)
Patnode rushed 44 times for 230 yards and the Johnnies lone touchdown in a 10-7 win against Carleton.

WR Josh Silvernil, Sr., Albion
Silvernil caught seven passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns as the Britons fell to Hope, 42-35.

WR Ted Everson, Sr., UW-La Crosse
Everson had 205 receiving yards on seven catches, two of which were for touchdowns, in a 35-28 loss to UW-Whitewater.

WR Dan Carter, So., Lake Forest
Carter led the Foresters to their first victory of the season, a 44-36 defeat of Beliot. He hauled in nine receptions for 164 yards and three scores.

Defense

DL Bryan Robinson, Sr., Wesley
Robinson recorded nine tackles (five solo), 4.0 tackles for a loss, and two sacks, as the Wolverines held Huntingdon to 126 total yards of offense and minus-2 on the ground.

DL Kwame Lovell, So., Hobart
Lovell had a team-high seven tackles (six solo), four tackles for a loss, and three sacks, in a win over WPI.

DL Gregg Neumann, Sr., UW-River Falls
Neumann recorded four sacks for a loss of 32 yards in a 45-42 loss to UW-Stevens Point. He also had a fumble recovery.

DL Demetrios Vrettos, So., Elmhurst
Vrettos had 10 tackles (three solo), three of which were sacks, in a 30-15 win over Carthage.

LB Evin O'Sullivan, Jr., Emory and Henry
O'Sullivan, the ODAC's defensive player of the week, had a career-high 21 tackles (14 solo), 4.0 tackles for a loss, one sack, and one pass break up. The Wasps held the Methodist running attack to only 59 yards on 39 attempts.

LB Kyle Follweiler, Sr., Wilkes
Follweiler registered 19 stops (10 solo), 2.5 tackles for a loss, one sack, and one interception in Wilkes' 29-22 overtime win at Lebanon Valley. His pick came in overtime, sealing the win.

LB Tore Alaimo, Sr., King's
Alaimo tallied 21 tackles (11 solo) and one blocked kick in the Monarchs' 27-0 loss to Delaware Valley.

DB Alex Hill, So., Olivet
Hill had five tackles (four solo) and three interceptions in a win over Wisconsin Lutheran. He had 67 return yards on his three picks.

DB Kyle Luciano, Sr., Gettysburg
Luciano, the Centennial defensive player of the week, led his team to a 21-7 win over Ursinus. He had six tackles (four solo), two forced and recovered fumbles, and one interception.

DB John Rappel, Jr., St. Norbert
Rappel became the first player in school history to return two interceptions for touchdowns in the same game. He also had 10 tackles (eight solo) and two tackles for a loss in a 49-14 win against Knox.

DB Tim Acker, So., RPI
Acker made six solo tackles, three sacks, and two intereceptions, in a 37-14 win over Susquehanna. RPI held the Crusaders to minus-4 yards rushing.

Special teams

RET Torrey Lowe, Jr., Greensboro
Lowe scored three different ways in a 41-36 loss to Guilford. He had two touchdowns through the air, one rushing, and the fourth on a 79-yard kickoff return.

P Tanner Kelly, So., Albright
Kelly punted eight times for an average of 42.2 yards in Albright's 17-14 win at FDU-Florham. Three of his punts were downed inside the 20-yard line, with a 52-yarder late in the fourth quarter that set FDU-Florham back on its 16-yard line.

K Chuck Grabner, So., Washington and Jefferson
Grabner made field goals from 19, 23, 25, 30, and 36 yards in a win against St. Vincent. He also made five of six extra point attempts.