
Hartly, DE -The Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN announces national player of the week fan poll week eleven nominees. Each week, HSRN will announce a national player of the week from both the top DIV-FCS and Division II action. This is the final Div. I FCS regular season fan poll for the 2011 season.
The top performance each week will be selected and the HBCU fansacross the country will get a chance to cast their vote for who they think hadthe best game. The Fan Poll is designed to get fans involved withthe excitement of the HBCU college football action. Fans are askedto log on to HSRN.com and cast their vote for the top performance. Fanscan vote on the poll today (Mon., Nov. 21) thru Wednesday (Nov. 23) until 11 amCT. The nominees are below:
Div. I FCS
Casey Therriault - JacksonState - 6'3 205 QB/SR Wyoming, MI Therriault completed 32 of 44 attempts with a total of 539 passing yards. His longest was 87 yards. He threw 2 interceptions but finished the game with 4 touchdown passes in this 51-7 win against Alcorn State.
Johnathan Moment - Bethune Cookman - RB - 5'11,225 SR/Orlando, FL
Moment averaged 12 yards per carry, picking up 60 yards on five carries, including a 43 yard touchdown run that gave the Wildcats a 17-3 lead early in the third quarter. His performance helped the Wildcats rushing attack to a mass 259 yards on the ground. BCU defeated arch rival Florida A&M 26-16 before over 60, 000 Florida Classic fans and a national TV & radio audience.
Asheton Jordan - S.C. State - RB - 6'1, 205 - JR/Summerville,SC
Jordan rushed for 151 yards on 15 carries giving him a 10.1 yd per carry average. His longest was 54 yards. He finished the game with one rushing TD. His steady rushing effort led S.C. State to a 20-10 win over Savannah St.
Nick Elko - Delaware State - QB - 6'2, 205 - JR/Odenton,MD
Elko completed 28 of 44 attempts with a total of 324 passing yards. His longest was 38 yards. He threw just one interception and completed 3 TD passes in the 39-36 win over Howard. The win snapped a nine game losing streak for the Hornets, to finish the season 3-8.
About Heritage Sports Radio Network
Founded in 2006, HSRN was created to provide a sports voice for the HBCU community. For over 100 years HBCU's have participated in collegiate athletics with little to no media coverage. Stars like Walter Payton, Doug Williams, and Michael Strahan are just a few of the many superstars who were HBCU athletes. There are approximately 7 million fans of HBCU sports who were media orphans in search of a home. HSRN is the only national radio network dedicated to HBCU sports. Our goal is to fuse the greats of the past with the stars of today to showcase the significance of this unique colorful and underserved sports community.
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Tuesday, November 22nd 2011 at 11:00AM
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