DALLAS (FWAA) – James King, a redshirt freshman
from Central Michigan University, was named the FWAA-Bronko Nagurski
Defensive Player of the Week on Monday by a panel of FWAA members.
The FWAA (Football Writers Association of America) will pick
a Defensive Player of the Week each Monday during the rest of the
regular season. This is the first week the award has been presented
during the 2001 season. King will automatically be added to the
Watch List for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy which will be presented
on Dec. 3 in Charlotte, N.C., by the FWAA and the Charlotte Touchdown
Club.
The 6-1, 195-pounder from, Oak Park, Mich., blocked four punts
in a 35-21 loss at Michigan State last Saturday and tied an NCAA
record. Two of his blocked punts were returned for touchdowns. Also
a starter at defensive back, King had seven unassisted tackles and
four pass breakups.
King tied the NCAA mark of four blocked punts set by Ken Irvin
of Memphis against Arkansas State in 1992. King also blocked a punt
in the 2001 season-opener against Eastern Kentucky. The NCAA single-season
record for blocked punts is eight.
2001 Bronko Nagurski Players of the Week:
• Sept. 10: James King, Central Michigan
• Sept. 24: Julius Peppers, North Carolina
• Oct. 1: Dan Dawson, Rice
• Oct. 8: Roy Williams, Oklahoma
• Oct. 15: E.J. Henderson, Maryland
• Oct. 22: Bob Sanders, Iowa
• Oct. 29: Jamie Burrow, Nebraska
• Nov. 5: Jermaine Petty, Arkansas
• Nov. 12: Eugene Wilson, Illinois
• Nov. 19: Jermaine Petty, Arkansas
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• Sept. 24: Charlotte Touchdown Club changes award
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