DALLAS (FWAA) – By virtue of their 27-20 win over Kansas State,
the Marshall Thundering Herd has been named the Football Writers Association of
America's National Team of the Week for games of the weekend of Sept. 20. Marshall's
win marks the first time that it has defeated a regular season opponent ranked in
the Associated Press Top 25.
The honor is decided by the 16-member panel that votes in the organization's
Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll, which is in its second season.
Franklin "Butchie" Wallace ran for a game-high 112 yards on 17 carries to lead
the Thundering Herd, which ran for 210 yards against a Kansas State defense that
was allowing only 62.5 yards per game.
Defensive end Jonathan Goddard returned a fumble 84 yards for a Marshall touchdown
in the first quarter to tie the game, 7-7. Goddard's game-changing play was his first
career touchdown and was one of four turnovers forced by Marshall.
Northern Illinois, with its 19-16 win at Alabama, and Oregon, a 31-27 upset winner
over Michigan, were the other teams nominated this week. Three voters actually nominated
the entire Mid-American Conference as Toledo and Miami (Ohio) joined Marshall in the
upset parade.
The FWAA Team of the Week will be announced each Monday throughout the season.
The Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll, released in the preseason, will resume on Monday,
Oct. 13.
The FWAA, in conjunction with the Charlotte Touchdown Club, will name its Bronko Nagurski
National Defensive Player of the Week on Tuesday.
2003
FWAA/GRANTLAND RICE SUPER 16 POLLSTERS |
EAST |
SOUTH |
MIDWEST |
WEST |
Mark Blaudschun
Boston Globe |
Mike Griffith
Knoxville News-Sentinel |
Dennis Dodd
CBS SportsLine |
Bob Condotta
Seattle Times |
Jordan Burchette
maximonline.com |
Ron Higgins
The Commercial Appeal |
Pete Fiutak
collegefootballnews.com |
Steve Henson
Los Angeles Times |
Frank Coyle
MSNBC/draftinsiders.com |
Stewart Mandel
si.com |
Darryl Richards
Freelance |
Bob Moran
East Valley Tribune |
Lenn Robbins
New York Post |
Jeff Shain
Miami Herald |
Dave Sittler
Tulsa World |
Adam Thompson
Denver Post |
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