2019 Southern Conference Superlatives: Samford
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By Matthew Golden
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With the 2019 season behind us, we take a step back to reflect on the individual superlatives for each team within the Southern Conference.
Offensive MVP: Chris Oladokun, QB, RS-SO
Oladokun, the third-year sophomore, took full advantage of his opportunity to play at Samford. In January of 2019, the Tampa native took to twitter to announce that he was transferring from the University of South Florida and intended to attend Samford and play football for the Bulldogs. After only appearing in six games, starting in two, Oladokun moved on from the USF program and quickly became one of the top quarterbacks in the Southern Conference. The 6xe2x80x993xe2x80x99xe2x80x99 signal caller made his first start for the Bulldogs against FCS ranked Wofford, in which he finished as the matchupxe2x80x99s leading passer and rusher, carrying his team to an upset victory. Oladokun would join Nick Tiano and Reece Udinski as the only quarterbacks to throw for over 2,000 yards in the 2019 season. With the Bulldogxe2x80x99s having one of the conferencexe2x80x99s most limited rushing attacks, Oladokun would pick up the slack, throwing for the second most touchdowns in the conference (18) while also ranking second in passer efficiency rating.
Defensive MVP: John Staton, LB, Junior
Statonxe2x80x99s presence was felt just about everywhere on the field on the defensive side of the ball in 2019. The Atlanta, Georgia native impressively lead the Southern Conference in tackles, tallying 116 in just eleven games. SoCon Defensive Player of the Year, Willie Eubanks III, finished four tackles shy of Statonxe2x80x99s mark, having played an additional game as well. The hardnosed member of the Bulldogxe2x80x99s front seven was a key piece in slowing down oppositions run game, being the only defender to average more then ten tackles per outing in the conference. At seasons end, Staton was named to the All Southern Conference First Team, becoming one of two Bulldogxe2x80x99s to be honored on offense and defense.
Intriguing Returner: Montrell Washington, UTIL, Sophomore
Washingtonxe2x80x99s track star speed and quick twitch ability makes him one of the more dangerous threats in the conference. The elusive athlete was honored on the 2019 STATS FCS All- America First Team as a punt returner, becoming the only player in the SoCon to do so in 2019. The Bulldogxe2x80x99s return man finished his sophomore campaign with 328 punt return yards, adding 155 more on kick returns. Washingtonxe2x80x99s production didnxe2x80x99t stop at special teams, also making an impact as a receiver and ball carrier. Two years removed from being a Cherokee High School standout, Washington would finish fifth in the SoCon in all-purpose yards, joining the likes of Alex Ramsey and Quay Holmes in the top five.
Special Teams Spotlight:0 Mitchell Fineran, K, Sophomore
Sophomore place kicker Mitchell Fineran finished the 2019 season with a team high 91 points, also good for third in the conference. The special teams ace finished nearly perfect on PATs, making 46 of his total 47 attempts. Along with going 15 for 21 on field goals, Fineran would finish the season 3 for 4 on kicks over forty yards. After an impressive 2019 season, the Samford kicker was named a finalist for the Fred Mitchell Outstanding Place Kicker Award, given to the most outstanding kicker at the FCS, DII, and DIII level. Itxe2x80x99s safe to say that the Bulldogxe2x80x99s are secure at the kicking position, potentially owning the most talented special teamsxe2x80x99 units in the SoCon.
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