Published: Wednesday, October 4, 2006
AT A GLANCE | YSU football
Hill, Barth & King Offensive Player: Max King, 6-23, 235, senior tight end from Champion
Hill, Barth & King Defensive Player: Jason Perry, 5-8, 165, senior cornerback from Warrensville Heights.
Hill, Barth & King Special Teams Player: Mike Barlak, 6-2, 220, sophomore linebacker from Monroeville, Pa.
Jim Zdelar Offensive Lineman: Tyler Booth, 6-6, 300, junior tackle from New Philadelphia.
Jermaine Hopkins Defensive Lineman: Mychal Savage, 6-2, 290, sophomore tackle from Hartsdale, N.Y.
Scout Offensive Player: Aaron Pitts, 6-1, 180, redshirt freshman wide receiver from Marion.
Scout Defensive Player: Chris Gammon, 6-3, 250, freshman end from Akron.
Scout Special Teams Player: Deon'te Williams, 6-4, 190, freshman linebacker from Cleveland.
W.O.W. Derek Pixley Hit of the Week: None selected.
Haines Family Player of the Game: Ryan Jewell, 6-4, 285, senior center from Warren.
Wachovia Leadership Award: Josh Cayson, 5-10, 190, senior wide receiver from Warren.
Slippery Rock (4-1) beat Clarion 31-0; vs. Shippensburg Saturday
Maine (2-2) lost to Boston College 22-0; vs. Towson Saturday
Penn State (3-2) beat Northwestern 33-7; at Minnesota Saturday
UC Davis (2-2) did not play; at Cal Poly Saturday
Missouri State (1-4) lost to YSU 37-10; at Northern Iowa Saturday
Indiana State (0-5) lost to Southern Illinois 55-3; at YSU Saturday
Western Illinois (3-2) lost to Western Kentucky 38-35; at Southern Illinois Saturday
Northern Iowa (2-2) lost to Iowa State 28-27; vs. Missouri State Saturday
Illinois State (3-1) did not play; at Western Kentucky Saturday
Southern Illinois (4-0) beat Indiana State 55-3; vs. Western Illinois Saturday
Western Kentucky (2-2) beat Western Illinois 38-35; vs. Illinois State Saturday
Overall Record: 26-23
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