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The rest of the GLIAC's postseason awards were chosen as follows: rookie running back Monterae Williams (Canton, Ohio/McKinley) of the University of Findlay earned "Freshman of the Year" accolades; senior linebacker John Jacobs (Prudenville, Mich. / Midland Dow) of Saginaw Valley State University earned "Defensive Back of the Year" honors; senior offensive tackle Nick McDonald (Sterling Heights, Mich./Henry Ford II) of Grand Valley State earned the "Offensive Lineman of the Year" award; while Grand Valley State junior defensive lineman Danny Richard (West Bloomfield, Mich.) was named "Defensive Lineman of the Year."
Bell not only finished the regular season leading the GLIAC in rushing, scoring and all-purpose yards per game but the entire NCAA (including I-A/FBS, I-AA/FCS, II and III) in all three categories. He rushed for 2,084 yards, the 15th-best mark in NCAA Division II history, while his 17.5 points per game average was the eighth-best mark in D-II history. For his career, Bell had 6,728 rushing yards (sixth in D-II/8th in NCAA history), while his 152.91 rushing yards per game is 11th in D-II and 25th in NCAA history. He scored 576 points which ranks fourth in D-II and fifth in NCAA history, while his 13.1 points per game average is fourth in D-II and 10th in NCAA history. Bell's 8,055 all-purpose yards is fourth in D-II and ninth in NCAA history.
Iciek ranked third in the nation and led the GLIAC in pass efficiency rating (173.8). He completed 165-of-256 passes for 2,359 yards and 26 touchdowns with just two interceptions, while leading GVSU to its fifth-straight GLIAC title and improved his record as a starting quarterback to 33-3. Iciek directed an offense that ranked first in the GLIAC in rushing (237.8 ypg), third in passing (227.4 ypg), first in total offense (465.2 ypg) and second in scoring (36.9). He has now thrown for 7,636 yards and 89 touchdowns in his career.
Jacobs capped off an incredible career with a Conference-high 135 tackles during his senior campaign, helping the Cardinals to a 9-2 record and an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time since the 2005 season. He was named GLIAC "Defensive Player of the Week" twice this season, and became the GLIAC's all-time tackles leader in conference games (397). Jacobs tied for the GLIAC lead in interceptions (4) and ranked sixth in tackles for loss (13). He started all 11 games for the Cardinals in 2009 and recorded a season high 17 tackles against Northern Michigan on Oct. 3, one of six games in which he recorded 12 or more tackles.
McDonald anchored a Grand Valley State offensive line that ranked third among Division II programs and led the GLIAC in QB sacks allowed (6) in 11 games. In addition, McDonald was a key contributor to a GVSU offense that ranked first in the GLIAC in rushing (237.8 ypg), third in passing (227.4 ypg), first in total offense (465.2 ypg) and second in scoring (36.9). Grand Valley State is 48-3 during McDonald's playing career.
Richard tallied 40 total tackles (24 solo/16 assisted), 16.5 tackles for loss (-68 yards), 10.0 QB sacks (-51 yards), three QB hurries, two pass breakups, two forced fumbles and two blocked field goals during the 2009 season. Richard, who ranked second in the GLIAC in both tackles for loss and QB sacks, led a GVSU defense that ranked eighth nationally in both rushing defense (79.8) and scoring defense (15.6).
Williams led the Oilers rushing attack by accumulating 937 yards on 222 carries. He appeared in all 11 games with eight starts and scored six touchdowns on the year. Williams posted three games of 130 yards or more, recording a season-high 196 yards against Ferris State on Sept. 12, averaging 85.2 yards per contest during his inaugural campaign.
Otterbein guided his alma mater to its best season in 17 years in 2009, leading the Chargers to a 9-2 record and their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Otterbein, in his eighth season at Hillsdale College, won the 100th game of his coaching career earlier this season. He has guided the Chargers to three straight winning seasons, compiling the third-best overall record in the GLIAC since 2007. Hillsdale finished tied for second place in the GLIAC in 2009, also its best finish in the conference since 1992.
A complete listing of the 2009 All-GLIAC Football teams is located below:
"Player of the Year"
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Joique Bell (Sr, RB, Wayne State) |
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"Offensive Back of the Year" |
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Brad Iciek (Sr, QB, Grand Valley State) |
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"Defensive Back of the Year" |
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John Jacobs (Sr, LB, Saginaw Valley State) |
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"Offensive Lineman of the Year" |
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Nick McDonald (Sr, OT, Grand Valley State) |
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"Defensive Lineman of the Year" |
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Danny Richard (Jr, DL, Grand Valley State) |
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"Freshman of the Year" |
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Monterae Williams (Fr, RB, Findlay) |
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"Coach of the Year" |
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Keith Otterbein, Hillsdale College |
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2009 All-GLIAC Football Teams |
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First Team Offense |
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Position |
Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
QB |
Brad Iciek |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
Grandville, Mich. |
RB |
Joique Bell |
Wayne State |
Sr. |
Benton Harbor, Mich. |
RB |
James Berezik |
Grand Valley State |
Jr. |
Fraser, Mich./Warren De La Salle |
RB |
Vinnie Panizzi |
Hillsdale |
Sr. |
Grosse Pointe, Mich./South |
H-Back |
Galen Stone |
Saginaw Valley State |
Sr. |
Grand Blanc, Mich./Swartz Creek |
WR |
Michael Chambers |
Findlay |
Sr. |
Ravenna, Ohio |
WR |
A.J. Kegg |
Hillsdale |
Sr. |
Gurnee, Ill./Warren Township |
WR |
Andre Holmes |
Hillsdale |
Jr. |
Elk Grove, Ill./James B. Conant |
WR |
Blake Smolen |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
Grosse Ile, Mich. |
OL |
Bill Behling |
Michigan Tech |
Sr. |
Milwaukee, Wis./Bay View |
OL |
Cameron Bradfield |
Grand Valley State |
Jr. |
Grand Rapids, Mich./Creston |
OL |
Jordon Derosia |
Saginaw Valley State |
Sr. |
Mt. Morris, Mich./E.A. Johnson |
OL |
Tim Dury |
Indianapolis |
Sr. |
Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chatard |
OL |
Nick McDonald |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
Sterling Heights, Mich./Henry Ford II |
OL |
Jared Veldheer |
Hillsdale |
Sr. |
Grand Rapids, Mich./Forest Hills Northern |
PK |
Mark Petro |
Hillsdale |
Sr. |
Rocky River, Ohio/Lutheran West |
Spec. |
Blake Smolen |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
Grosse Ile, Mich. |
First Team Defense |
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DL |
Drew Berube |
Hillsdale |
Sr. |
Hillsdale, Mich. |
DL |
Randall Courtney |
Indianapolis |
Sr. |
Indianapolis, Ind./North Central |
DL |
Alex Gilde |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
McBain, Mich. |
DL |
Danny Richard |
Grand Valley State |
Jr. |
West Bloomfield, Mich. |
DL |
E.J. Whitlow |
Findlay |
Sr. |
Oak Park, Mich./Country Day |
LB |
John Jacobs |
Saginaw Valley State |
Sr. |
Prudenville, Mich./Midland Dow |
LB |
Joe Knopick |
Findlay |
Sr. |
Rootstown, Ohio/Ravenna Southeast |
LB |
Mike LeVand |
Saginaw Valley State |
Sr. |
Grandville, Mich. |
LB |
Justin Victor |
Grand Valley State |
Jr. |
Allen Park, Mich. |
LB |
Nathan Yelk |
Northern Michigan |
Sr. |
Arlington, Wis. |
DB |
Carlton Downs |
Saginaw Valley State |
So. |
Detroit, Mich./Denby |
DB |
Anthony Fields |
Findlay |
Sr. |
Ft. Wayne, Ind./Bishop Luers |
DB |
Brian Gamble |
Ashland |
So. |
Massillon, Ohio/Illinois |
DB |
Jake McGuckin |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
Allen Park, Mich. |
DB |
Craig Ray |
Indianapolis |
Jr. |
Plainfield, Ind. |
P | Brian Schmeidebusch |
Findlay |
Fr. |
Ottawa, Ohio/Ottawa-Glandorf |
Second Team Offense |
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Position |
Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
QB |
Billy Cundiff |
Ashland |
Sr. |
Uniontown, Ohio/Connecticut |
QB |
Troy Weatherhead |
Hillsdale |
Jr. |
Grand Rapids, Mich./Comstock Park |
RB |
Mark Bossuah |
Northern Michigan |
Sr. |
Grand Rapids, Mich. |
RB |
P.T. Gates |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
San Diego, Calif. |
RB |
Monterae Williams |
Findlay |
Fr. |
Canton, Ohio/McKinley |
H-Back |
Matt Patillo |
Hillsdale |
Sr. |
Mishawaka, Ind./Penn |
WR |
Nick Bellanco |
Ashland |
Sr. |
Wooster, Ohio |
WR |
Joe Horn |
Ashland |
Jr. |
Waynesfield, Ohio/Goshen |
WR |
Zach Nichols |
Northern Michigan |
Sr. |
Brighton, Mich. |
WR |
Bob Slowik |
Michigan Tech |
Sr. |
Green Bay, Wis./Southwest |
OL |
Marc Cuddeback |
Wayne State |
Jr. |
Sterling Heights, Mich./De La Salle |
OL |
Phil Doerfler |
Hillsdale |
Jr. |
Allen Park, Mich. |
OL |
Will Floyd |
Northwood |
Jr. |
Waterford, Mich./Our Lady of the Lakes |
OL |
Ryan Jonik |
Wayne State |
Sr. |
Canton, Mich./Plymouth Canton |
OL |
Jack Rustman |
Northern Michigan |
Sr. |
Johnsburg, Ill. |
OL |
Nate Schaffer |
Findlay |
Jr. |
Akron, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary |
PK |
Justin Trumble |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
Grosse Point, Mich./Dakota |
Spec. |
Carlin Isles |
Ashland |
So. |
Massillon, Ohio/Jackson |
Second Team Defense |
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DL |
Jordan Barley |
Saginaw Valley State |
Sr. |
Menominee, Mich. |
DL |
Brandon Cornell |
Findlay |
So. |
Kenton, Ohio |
DL |
Bryan Klobucar |
Saginaw Valley State |
Sr. |
Hudsonville, Mich. |
DL |
Nick Lawrence |
Grand Valley State |
Jr. |
Brighton, Mich. |
DL |
Andrew Smith |
Northwood |
So. |
Redlands, Calif. |
LB |
Andrew DeWeerd |
Northwood |
Jr. |
Hudsonville, Mich. |
LB |
Mike Dum |
Indianapolis |
So. |
Indianapolis, Ind./Bishop Chartard |
LB |
Zach Gauthier |
Northern Michigan |
Sr. |
Ishpeming, Mich. |
LB |
Matt Ryan |
Ferris State |
Sr. |
Howell, Mich. |
LB |
Nick Thomas |
Wayne State |
So. |
Akron, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary |
DB |
Matt Bakker |
Grand Valley State |
Jr. |
Middleville, Mich./South Christian |
DB |
Zach Breen |
Grand Valley State |
So. |
Rockford, Mich. |
DB |
Jamar Hibler |
Northwood |
Sr. |
Saginaw, Mich. |
DB |
Nick Hixson |
Hillsdale |
So. |
Remus, Mich./Chippewa Hills |
DB |
J.T. Owens |
Indianapolis |
Sr. |
Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North |
P | Eric Schweller |
Hillsdale |
Sr. |
Bellbrook, Ohio |
2009 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention Team |
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Ashland: Dustin Basch (Sr./DL), Matt Knez (Jr./OL), Christian Livingston (Sr./WR), D'Marris McCoy (So./RB), Quinton Scott (Jr./LB), Matt Stoinoff (So./DL) Ferris State: Nick Bulter (Sr./LB), Joe Doman (Sr./OL), Santonio Favot (Sr./DB), Jacob Moreno (Jr./DT), Jordan Morgan (RFr./DE), Angelo Williams (Sr./DB) Findlay: Andrew Beam (Sr./QB), Chris Condeni (Jr./OL), Ikechi Emeaghara (So./DB), Cameron Stevens (Jr./PK), Richard Sumlin (Fr./DL), Dustin Zielaskiewicz (Jr./WR) Grand Valley State: Matt Armstrong (Fr./OL), Ryan Bass (Jr./WR), Brad Howard (So.,/LB), Andrew Lorman (So./H-Back), Andre Thomas (So./DL), Justin Trumble (Sr./P) Hillsdale College: Mike Blanchard (Jr./WR), Bill Kanitz (Sr./H-Back), Kam Mueller (Jr./DL), Mat Szula (Sr./LB), Andrew Yarbrough (Sr./DL), Mark Yassay (Sr./DL) Indianapolis: Ryan Forney (So./Spec.), Steven Geller (Sr./WR), Joe Leach (So./WR), Josh Martin (Jr./DE), Adam Prichard (Sr./OG), Eric Quintana (Jr./OT) Michigan Tech: Marvin Atkins (Sr./RB), Justin Blake (Jr./DL), Matt Desotell (Jr./OL), Josh Frantti (Sr./OL), Todd Storm (So./DE), John van der Laan (Sr./LB) Northern Michigan: Matt Forward (So./DL), D.J. Oke (Jr./DB), Jon Otto (Sr./OL), Garrett Peck (So./P), Demetri Stewart (Sr./LB) Northwood: Antoine Carr (Sr./WR), Baher Faik (Sr./DE), Mike Gillmore (Sr./WR), Tony Hite (Fr./K), Spencer Klukowski (Sr./QB), Emmanuel Southern (Sr./DE) Saginaw Valley State:Rob Callaway (Sr./DL), Chuck Dowdell (Jr./QB), Kurtis Fournier (Sr./P), Toby Goetz (Sr./DE), Xavier Walker (Jr./RB), Jerry Wichman (Sr./OL) Tiffin: Boris Bede (Fr./K), Trey Williams (Jr./WR) Wayne State: Athan Anagonye (Sr./DE), Jeremy Jones (So./DB), Joe Long (RSo./OL), Josh Renel (So./Spec.), Bruno Shkreli (Sr./Spec.). |
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