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IFL MVP and Coach of the Year Announced
The Indoor Football League (IFL) is proud to announce the 2019 Most Valuable Player and Coach of the Year Awards.
Most Valuable Player: Daquan Neal (QB, Iowa Barnstormers)
Iowa Barnstormers QB Daquan Neal has been named the 2019 IFL Most Valuable Player.
In his first season at quarterback for the Barnstormers, Neal (6'2,215, Elizabeth City State) led the IFL in passing touchdowns and helped the Iowa Barnstormers advance to the United Conference Championship for a third consecutive season.
Neal finished his season completing 225 of 317 passes for 2,642 yards and 59 touchdowns against just three interceptions. His 59 touchdown passes were the most in the IFL while his 2,642 passing yards were second most. Neal found his way into the IFL record books as his 71 percent completion percentage was third-most all-time. A threat running the ball, Neal rushed for 649 yards and 24 touchdowns. Neal's 24 rushing touchdowns ranked second in the league.
Neal was named IFL Offensive Player of the Week three time during the season and was named as the First Team All-IFL QB.
Head Coach of the Year: Corey Roberson (Green Bay)
After leading the Green Bay Blizzard to playoffs for the first time in seven years, Corey Roberson has been named IFL Head Coach of the Year.
In his first season as full-time head coach of the Blizzard, Roberson
turned around a team that had won a combined five games over the last
two years and guided them to a 9-5 record in 2019. Roberson's guidance
helped the Blizzard earn the #4 seed in the playoffs and a playoff home
game.
A former IFL player and defensive coordinator, Roberson orchestrated the Blizzard defense that ranked second in the IFL in points allowed (37.2). Under Roberson's tutelage, DB Bakari Triggs was named IFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Additionally, Triggs and DL Silverberry Mouhon were named First Team All-IFL selections while OL Vincent Calhoun was named a Second Team selection.
Most Valuable Player: Daquan Neal (QB, Iowa Barnstormers)
Iowa Barnstormers QB Daquan Neal has been named the 2019 IFL Most Valuable Player.
In his first season at quarterback for the Barnstormers, Neal (6'2,215, Elizabeth City State) led the IFL in passing touchdowns and helped the Iowa Barnstormers advance to the United Conference Championship for a third consecutive season.
Neal finished his season completing 225 of 317 passes for 2,642 yards and 59 touchdowns against just three interceptions. His 59 touchdown passes were the most in the IFL while his 2,642 passing yards were second most. Neal found his way into the IFL record books as his 71 percent completion percentage was third-most all-time. A threat running the ball, Neal rushed for 649 yards and 24 touchdowns. Neal's 24 rushing touchdowns ranked second in the league.
Neal was named IFL Offensive Player of the Week three time during the season and was named as the First Team All-IFL QB.
Head Coach of the Year: Corey Roberson (Green Bay)
After leading the Green Bay Blizzard to playoffs for the first time in seven years, Corey Roberson has been named IFL Head Coach of the Year.
A former IFL player and defensive coordinator, Roberson orchestrated the Blizzard defense that ranked second in the IFL in points allowed (37.2). Under Roberson's tutelage, DB Bakari Triggs was named IFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Additionally, Triggs and DL Silverberry Mouhon were named First Team All-IFL selections while OL Vincent Calhoun was named a Second Team selection.
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