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Cal Poly Mustang
December 14th, 2006, 07:03 PM
Kyle Shotwell won the Buck Buchanan award. This makes three in a row for Cal Poly! :hurray:

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=/cfoot2/news/AGN4053910.htm

-- Go Mustangs!!!

TexasTerror
December 14th, 2006, 07:06 PM
Congrats Shotwell!

Top two were close...each received 23 first-place votes. #3 and #4 were seperated by one point...

NAME (SCHOOL) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Total

Kyle Shotwell (Cal Poly) 23 19 14 18 6 275

Akeem Jordan (James Madison) 23 17 15 10 10 258

Marques Murrell (Appalachian St.)11 15 6 6 3 148

Adam Hayward (Portland State) 14 8 6 8 11 147

Peems
December 14th, 2006, 07:11 PM
and all those haters didnt think he had a shot(well)

B&G
December 14th, 2006, 07:12 PM
If football doesn't work out for him he has the perfect name for porn.

slostang
December 14th, 2006, 07:48 PM
Way to go Kyle Shotwell.:bow:

Back to back to back Buck Buchanan winners for Cal Poly.:thumbsup:

smallcollegefbfan
December 14th, 2006, 07:49 PM
Congrats to Shotwell. I bet the AP feels dumb for not having him 1st team!

griz37
December 14th, 2006, 07:53 PM
Congrats to Kyle! Who is the Cal Poly candidate for next year?

melloAggiesousa
December 14th, 2006, 07:57 PM
Congratulations to Kyle!

I had the opportunity to sit in front of Mr. Shotwell (Kyle's dad) during the Cal Poly/UC Davis game, and if Kyle is anything like his father and the rest of his family, he's a class act!

GrizFamily
December 14th, 2006, 08:00 PM
Congrats to Kyle! Who is the Cal Poly candidate for next year?

No kidding. No pressure there. Congrats to Kyle.

JMU_MRD'03-'07
December 14th, 2006, 08:27 PM
Congrats... I'm sad to see Akeem get second... He was a monster. (Maybe they might have voted different if they knew he had one rush for a first down this season? xlolx ) If there hadn't been two other all-americans on that defense he might have had a few more tackles and gotten some more votes. But enough of that!!
Congrats Kyle

Good luck at the next level

RabidRabbit
December 14th, 2006, 08:28 PM
Congrats to Kyle! Who is the Cal Poly candidate for next year?

xlolx xlolx Probably Kyle's brother Ryan. Tho Chicoine is also a star.

Congrats to Stangs, their defensive coachs and the three winners for the 3-pete.:hurray: :hurray:

appfan2008
December 14th, 2006, 08:37 PM
congrats to Cal Poly and their back to back to back

I just wish that there was a little more love for Murrell

I was happy for the number of votes for Wiggins

BDKJMU
December 14th, 2006, 08:41 PM
Yeah, I bet the AP feels dumb for not having Shotwell and Jordan on the 1st team. Jordan made both Walter Camp and American Football Coaches Assoc, both of which have only 1 team.

Pauly LB
December 14th, 2006, 08:44 PM
griz 37...

Brian Milne of the San Luis Obispo Tribune asked Kyle Shotwell about future Buck Award candidates at Cal Poly and this is what he said:

"When Beck left we weren't sure who was going to fill those shoes. When Gocong left, we didn't know who was going to fill those shoes. But people step up and Coach Ellerson knows how to recruit and plug people into the system. ... It's going to be exciting to see who the next player is on the Buchanan list."
– Kyle Shotwell after Saturday's 55-0 win over Savannah State.
So who's the next Mustang Buck Buchanan candidate? Offer your suggestion in the comments section below.

Shotwell said he like's rover Mark Restelli's chances.
"He's just got so much athletic ability," Shotwell said of the rover, who could move to mike linebacker. "He's just such a great football player and I can see him doing a great job at that (Mike linebacker) spot."

Good chances that Restelli will move to the middle linebacker position next year. Restelli will be a junior and in his first two seasons has had a total of 140 tackles and last year he led the Great West Conference in passes defended. He has good size (6'2" and about 215), strength, speed, and room to grow.

Ryan Shotwell is a fine prospect who tied his brother for the Great West in sacks with 7 but he will be a sophomore and his time will come later...

Mr. C
December 15th, 2006, 01:42 AM
Congratulations to Kyle!

I had the opportunity to sit in front of Mr. Shotwell (Kyle's dad) during the Cal Poly/UC Davis game, and if Kyle is anything like his father and the rest of his family, he's a class act!
I talked to Kyle and his dad at length tonight. They are indeed classy folks (as too was Ricky Santos and his mom and dad and the entire Whitlock clan that was there tonight). Found out that Kyle and I have some common ground. He is from the town of Goleta, California, where UC Santa Barbara is located. Kyle used to attend the UCSB basketball games during the period when I was a beat writer, covering the Gauchos. I also found out that Kyle's roommate is the son of someone I went to college with at Fresno State. I also found some connections between some people I went to high school with and knew from my hometown who played at Cal during the time Kyle's dad played in Berkeley. Kyle says that his brother Ryan, a DE for the Mustangs, is the player to keep an eye on for next year's Buchanan Award.

Mr. C
December 15th, 2006, 01:49 AM
Congrats... I'm sad to see Akeem get second... He was a monster. (Maybe they might have voted different if they knew he had one rush for a first down this season? xlolx ) If there hadn't been two other all-americans on that defense he might have had a few more tackles and gotten some more votes. But enough of that!!
Congrats Kyle

Good luck at the next level
Name recognition probably cost Jordan a bit this year. He really hadn't established himself as a star until his senior year. All of the preseason hype on the Dukes went to safety Tony LeZotte (a two-time All-American) and defensive end Kevin Winston (a preseason All-American). It's hard to win this award when you haven't had your name on the national scene before. Shotwell was pretty well known from his junior season and Gocong finished second to Beck in 2004. But all-in-all, Jordan had a great year. You really couldn't have argued with several guys winning. Shotwell, Jordan, Murrell, Hayward and Siskowic were all great candidates (as were some others, like Zac DeOssie of Brown, my personal pick). It was the hardest time I ever had in filling out a Buchanan ballot.

redbirdtim
December 15th, 2006, 07:16 AM
If it's one thing I've seen, it is very, very tough to win the Buck as a linebacker the last 5 years.

GannonFan
December 15th, 2006, 08:33 AM
If it's one thing I've seen, it is very, very tough to win the Buck as a linebacker the last 5 years.

Try winning it as a defensive back - it's almost impossible.

Happy Penguin
December 15th, 2006, 08:38 AM
Murrell was the best player I saw from this list. Throw stats out the window, he dominates guys across from him, period.

JMU_MRD'03-'07
December 15th, 2006, 10:05 AM
Name recognition probably cost Jordan a bit this year. He really hadn't established himself as a star until his senior year.

Not to sound like a poor looser because I'm not, but I really hate that reasoning. These awards are not career achievement awards. They're best player this season awards. Please don't throw that reasoning out there despite how true and correct it is.

poly51
December 15th, 2006, 11:27 AM
It is almost impossible for a defensive back to win this. If you are the best the opponents will just not throw in your direction.

Mr. C
December 15th, 2006, 11:38 AM
Not to sound like a poor looser because I'm not, but I really hate that reasoning. These awards are not career achievement awards. They're best player this season awards. Please don't throw that reasoning out there despite how true and correct it is.
I'm not condoning it, just telling you that has a bearing on the award process. When you consider that a lot of voters do not see all of the players (I know I am fortunate in that regard to have watched everyone on the watch lists), name recognition is a factor. I'm not turning it into an excuse.

Mr. C
December 15th, 2006, 11:39 AM
Try winning it as a defensive back - it's almost impossible.
Tell that to Rasheen Mathis of Bethune-Cookman. He won it just a few years ago as a cornerback.