Early recorded an interception return for a touchdown on MTSU’s opening drive to set the tone in the Aggies


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Three is a Magic Number: NMSU Safety Garners Conference USA “Player of the Week” Honors–the 3rd Aggie Defensive Player to do so this Season

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Jax State’s Tyler Huff, NM State’s Dylan Early and Kennesaw State’s Austin Welch earned CUSA Player of the Week honors for week 13.

DALLAS – Jax State’s Tyler Huff, NM State’s Dylan Early and Kennesaw State’s Austin Welch earned CUSA Player of the Week honors for week 13. The weekly awards are voted on by a panel of the league’s media.

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Offensive Player of the Week – Tyler Huff, Jax State – Senior – Quarterback – Orange Park, Fla.
Huff rushed for a season-best 177 yards on a career-high 30 carries and found the end zone three times in a 21-11 win over Sam Houston to clinch a spot in the CUSA Championship Game. The win marked the eighth straight for the Gamecocks (8-3, 7-0 CUSA). He also completed nine passes to nine different receivers on the day. Huff was crucial rushing on third downs with 81 yards on nine attempts (9.0 YPC) with two touchdowns. His 13 rushing touchdowns on the year are tied for the most by a quarterback in CUSA history.
 
Defensive Player of the Week – Dylan Early, NM State – Sr. – Safety – Houston, Texas
Early recorded an interception return for a touchdown on MTSU’s opening drive to set the tone in the Aggies’ (3-8, 2-5 CUSA) first road win of the season – a 36-21 victory over the Blue Raiders. He also tallied five tackles, including three solo stops. Early also broke up a pass in a key moment, forcing a fourth down with MTSU in Aggie territory and threatening to score before halftime. His pick six marked NM State’s first defensive touchdown of the season.
 
Special Teams Player of the Week – Austin Welch, KSU – RS Junior – K – Georgetown, Ky.
Welch booted the game-winning field goal with a little more than a minute left in the Owls’ (2-9, 2-5 CUSA) 27-26 triumph over FIU. He also connected on a 36-yard attempt in the first quarter and rebounded from a missed 44-yard try earlier in the fourth quarter to drill the game-winner. Welch was also a perfect 3-3 on extra-point attempts. His 14 made field goals are the most among CUSA kickers.

2024 Winners
Offensive Players of the Week
S2        Hunter Watson, Sam Houston
S9        Keyone Jenkins, FIU
S16       Caden Veltkamp, WKU
S23      Reese Smith, Liberty
S30      Hunter Watson, Sam Houston
O7        Tyler Huff, Jax State
O14      Evan Bullock, LA Tech
O21      Caden Veltkamp, WKU
O28      Davis Bryson, Kennesaw State
N4        Eric Rivers, FIU / Tre Stewart, Jax State
N11       Skyler Locklear, UTEP
N18      Quinton Cooley, Liberty
N25      Tyler Huff, Jax State
 
Defensive Players of the Week
S2        Tayden Barnes, NM State
S9        CJ Bazile Jr., Liberty
S16       Caleb Weaver, Sam Houston
S23      Devonte’ Mathews, WKU
S30      Travion Barnes, FIU
O7        Zechariah Poyser, Jax State
O14      Travion Barnes, FIU
O21      Kale Edwards, NM State
O28      Tyler Hallum, Kennesaw State
N4        Geimere Latimer, Jax State
N11       Kory Chapman, UTEP
N18      Joseph Carter, Liberty
N25      Dylan Early, NM State
 
Special Teams Players of the Week
S2        Christian Pavon, Sam Houston
S9        Colin Karhu, Liberty
S16       Buck Buchanan, LA Tech
S23      Cole Maynard, WKU
S30      Christian Pavon, Sam Houston
O7        Jadon Cardell, Sam Houston
O14      Lucas Carneiro, WKU
O21      Omari Kelly, MTSU
O28      Austin Welch, Kennesaw State
N4        Abraham Montano, NM State
N11       Lucas Carneiro, WKU
N18      Buck Buchanan, LA Tech
N25      Austin Welch, Kennesaw State

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