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Bison Picked No. 1 in Preseason MVFC Poll ...YSU #3
« on: August 02, 2012, 12:46:21 PM »
 North Dakota State has been picked to win the Missouri Valley Football Conference crown in 2012. NDSU is the defending national champion and shared the league title with UNI last year. The Bison received the top spot, earning 37 of 38 first-place votes, in a poll conducted by league coaches, media and sports information directors.

 The Bison return six starters on offense and seven on defense from a team that went 14-1 overall and 7-1 in the conference last year.

   UNI is picked second as the Panthers earned 300 total points to edge Youngstown State (291) and Illinois State (287) in the voting.  The Panthers represented the league in the playoffs last year and compiled a 10-3 overall record and 7-1 league slate. UNI has been ranked in the Top 25 in 94 consecutive polls.

   Indiana State is fifth in this year's poll, with 228 points, while South Dakota State (182) and Southern Illinois (167) follow closely behind.  Newcomer South Dakota clocks in at No. 8 in the pre-season poll with 97 points, followed by Western Illinois (90) and Missouri State (69).

    A pre-season favorite has claimed the league crown 14 times (in 26 previous polls). UNI was picked to win the league last season.

2012 Valley Football Preseason Poll
Team (first-place votes) -- Points
 1. North Dakota State (37) -- 379
 2. UNI -- 300
 3. Youngstown State -- 291
 4. Illinois State (1) -- 287
 5. Indiana State -- 228
 6. South Dakota State -- 182
 7. Southern Illinois -- 167
 8. South Dakota -- 97
 9. Western Illinois -- 90
10. Missouri State -- 69

2012 Missouri Valley Football Preseason Team

   Name, School            Ht.   Wt.   Yr.   Hometown / High School
QB-   Kurt Hess, YSU           6-3   230   Jr.   Dayton (Ohio) Chaminade-Julienne
RB-   Shakir Bell, INS   5-8   185   Jr.   Indianapolis (Ind.) Warren Central
   Jamaine Cook, YSU   5-9   215   Sr.   Cleveland (Ohio) Midpark High
FB-   Jordan Neukirch, ILS   6-2   225   Jr.   Algonquin (Ill.) Huntley High
WR-   Aaron Rollin, SDSU   6-1   210   Sr.   Lee's Summit (Mo.) West High
   Tyrone Walker, ILS   5-11   190   Sr.   Indianapolis (Ind.) Cardinal Ritter
TE-   MyCole Pruitt, SIU   6-3   241   So.   St. Louis (Mo.) Kirkwood High
OL-   Chris Elkins, YSU   6-4   290   Jr.   Beaver Falls (Pa.) High
   Jimmy Holtschlag, WIU   6-5   300   Sr.   Quincy (Ill.) Notre Dame
   FN Lutz, INS             6-3   290   Sr.   W. Lafayette (Ind.) Lafayette Harrison
   Mark Pratt, YSU           6-3   295   Sr.   Tooele (Utah) High
   Bryan Witzmann, SDSU   6-7   300   Jr   Houlton (Wis.) Somerset High
PK-   Tyler Sievertsen, UNI   6-2   185   Jr.   Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Kennedy High


DL-   Kenneth Boatright, SIU   6-4   244   Sr.   Bolingbrook (Ill.) Midland Lutheran
   Ben Obaseki, INS   6-3   260   Sr.   Washington (Ind.) High
   Nate Palmer, ILS   6-2   235   Sr.   Chicago (Ill.) Simeon High
   Kayon Swanson, SIU   6-1   282   Sr.   Southfield (Mich.) High
LB-   Aaron Archie, INS   6-0   235   Sr.   Detroit (Mich.) Cass Tech
   Evan Frierson, ILS   6-2   240   Sr.   Washington (D.C.) H.D. Woodson
   Tyler Starr, USD   6-5   236   Jr.   Little Rock (Iowa) George-Little Rock
   Jacolby Washington, INS   6-1   235   Sr.   Deltona (Fla.) Deltona Trinity Christian
DB-   Colten Heagle, NDSU   5-10   200   Jr.   Appleton (Wis.) Kimberly High
   Varmah Sonie, UNI   5-9   166   Sr.   Burnsville (Minn.) Apple Valley
   Marcus Williams, NDSU   5-11   195   Jr.   Minneapolis (Minn.) Hopkins High
   Winston Wright, SDSU   5-10   185   Jr.   Lee's Summit (Mo.) Blue Springs South
P-   Lucas Hileman, INS   6-1   195   Sr.   Anna (Ill.) Anna-Jonesboro High
RS-   Steve Strother, SIU   5-8   170   Sr.   Culpepper (Va.) Eastern View

 

Honorable Mention (minimum of five votes):

 QB Matt Brown (Illinois State); WR Will Powell (South Dakota); TE Matt Thayer (Missouri State); OL Misha Danilov (UNI); OL Billy Turner (North Dakota State); OL Tim Ross (South Dakota); PK Kevin Robb (South Dakota); DE Cole Jirik (North Dakota State); DL Andy Mink (South Dakota State); DL Dwight Harris (Western Illinois); LB Teven Williams (Youngstown State); LB Andrew Beisel (Missouri State); LB Travis Beck (North Dakota State); DB Kieron James (Western Illinois); DB Garrett Scott (UNI); P Cole Zwiefelhofer (South Dakota); RS Ryan Smith (North Dakota State).

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Re: Bison Picked No. 1 in Preseason MVFC Poll ...YSU #3
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2012, 01:16:22 PM »
Interesting that they picked YSU and ILS as high as they did. Shows that someone is paying attention out there. In a media vote, would have had it at:

1. NDSU
2. UNI
3. ISU (blue)
4. YSU
5. ILS

In mind, I am thinking:

1. NDSU
2. ILS
3. YSU
4. UNI
5. SIU (huge talent on the field, but maybe not on the sidelines)
6. ISU (blue)
7. SDSU
8. USD
9. WIU
10. MSU



Our biggest games, for position, will be ILS and SIU.

The ISU (blue) game is very big for Cook vs. Bell. Our D needs to show-up and shut this guy down. Last year we gave Bell end-around runs that a "high-schooler" should have been able to stop. We over-ran every time.

With the addition of USD, the conference should be 3-deep into the post-season, and I am hoping SIU knocks out UNI, but not YSU. SIU and NDSU are like we used to be ...if we make the play-off, we run deep.

YSU's post-season. Out of 4 possible games:
1990: 1-game
1991: 4-games
1992: 4-games
1993: 4-games
1994: 4-games
1997: 4-games
1999: 4-games
2006: 3-games
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