Kill named Gateway Coach of the Year
Nine players on first and second all-conference teams
Jens Deju
jdeju@dailyegyptian.com
SIU head coach Jerry Kill, who led the Salukis to a 10-1 record and
the school's first ever Gateway Conference title in just his third
season, was awarded with the Bruce Craddock award for Gateway
Coach of the Year Wednesday.
Western Illinois quarterback Russ Michna, who led the Gateway with
18 touchdown passes and averaged close to 230 passing yards a
game, was named the conference's Offensive Player of the Year.
Illinois State linebacker Boomer Grigsby, who is second in the
nation with 179 tackles, was named the Defensive Player of the
Year. Both players won the same awards last season.
SIU placed a total of nine players on the all-conference first and
second teams, marking a record number of all-conference players
for SIU since joining the Gateway.
Making the first team were senior running backs Muhammad
Abdulqaadir and Brandon Robinson, junior center Elmer McDaniel
and junior safety and Buck Buchanan Award candidate Alexis
Moreland.
Moreland was proud of the achievement, but said all that is one his
mind is this week's upcoming first round playoff game.
"I'm just looking forward to Delaware," Moreland said. "I'd rather
have a title ring than anything else."
On the second team, five Salukis were present. Offensively SIU was
represented by sophomore quarterback Joel Sambursky, senior
running back Tom Koutsos and senior offensive tackle Wesley
Proctor. Junior defensive lineman Billy Beard and sophomore
linebacker Royal Whitaker also made the team.
A trio of sophomores made the honorable mention list in wide
receiver Brent Little, safety Frank Johnson and defensive lineman
Linton Brown.
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