NEW ORLEANS - Georgia Southern senior receiver
Camden Brown has been recognized by the Sun Belt Conference as the Offensive Player of the Week for his play at Marshall. It marks the first such honor for the Monroe, Louisiana, native.
Offensive Player of the Week - Camden Brown, Georgia Southern
Camden Brown became the first player in Georgia Southern history to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for receiving yards in a season when he went for 157 yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles' 24-19 win at Marshall to clinch bowl eligibility. Brown caught nine passes for 157 yards and two scores with a long of 43 yards. Earlier in the game, he set the school record for receiving yards in a season and then surpassed the 1K mark with his second TD of the game. He now has 14 touchdown catches on the season, the most in the FBS, and his 1,049 yards for the season are the second-most in the Sun Belt entering postseason.
Defensive Player of the Week - Jaden Duggar, Louisiana
Tied his career high in tackles with 16 along with three tackles for loss and a pair of sacks in Louisiana's 30-27 win over ULM in the regular-season finale on Saturday … his 118 tackles on the season are third among SBC players and the most by a Ragin' Cajun since Chris Jacob's 120 in 1985.Â
Special Teams Player of the Week - Jordan Sample, Arkansas State
Sample blocked a field goal and recovered an App State fumble on a kickoff return to help A-State secure a third consecutive bowl bid. Trailing 13-3 midway through the second quarter, Sample blocked a 43-yard field goal attempt. Following a Red Wolves touchdown to trail 13-9 with 1:34 to play in the half, Sample pounced on a muffed kick return to put A-State in position to take the lead. With Sample's special teams play, A-State turned the 13-3 deficit to a 16-16 tie by halftime and later a 30-29 victory.Â
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