This board could use some cheering up, albeit from left field. I like being the skinny weakling older brother that never played football... but pretends to know a lot when watching his younger ones play. Be sure to congratulate that nervous dad and chatty mom on their 3rd son's achievements when (hopefully) their 4th and final one gets to the 'zone enroute to SMU's victory over Tulsa.
-From the SCAC website-
"TRINITY’S HAMPTON, MILLSAPS’ O’BRYANT HEAD LIST
FOR 2001 ALL-SCAC FOOTBALL TEAM
Trinity University quarterback Roy Hampton and Millsaps College linebacker Matt O’Bryant were selected as the Offensive and Defensive Players-of-the-Year respectively in exclusive voting by the head coaches in the conference.
In the same voting, Brian Britt of Centre College was selected as the Special Teams Player-of-the-Year and Trinity coach Steve Mohr was tabbed as SCAC Coach-of-the-Year.
Hampton, a 6-2, 198-pound senior from Burleson, Texas, had arguably the best season of any quarterback in the history of the SCAC. In just nine games, Hampton broke a school and conference record by throwing for 33 touchdown passes, and also led the Tiger’s to numerous other school and conference team records this season, including total points (402), points per game (44.7), most total offensive yards (4,619), total offensive yards per game (513.2), total offensive yards per play (7.3), most touchdowns (58), highest completion percentage (67.1%) and most passing TDs (36).
Hampton finished his record-breaking season with 168 completions on 251 attempts (66.9%) for 2,465 yards and 33 TDs with only seven interceptions and none after the fifth game of the season. His QB efficiency rating stands at 187.24 (second in the nation) and he averaged 273.9 yards passing per game. Hampton also carried the ball 38 times for 183 yards (4.8 yds/carry) and scored six more touchdowns."