Friday, December 14, 2018

CoachTube Football Presents Bowie State U Football- Amir Hall Places 4th on Final Harlon Hill Trophy Ballot on US Sports Net

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Ferris State junior quarterback Jayru Campbell of Detroit, Mich., has been awarded the 2018 Harlon Hill Trophy as the Division II College Football Player of the Year. Bowie State senior quarterback Amir Hall (Bowie, Md.) placed fourth among the nine finalists. Hall, received 78 total points in the final tally, earning 12 first place votes, 16 second place votes and 10 third place votes.
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In 2018, Hall led the nation is passing yards (4,152), was the 2018 CIAA Offensive Player of the Year, is a three-time All-CIAA First Team member and set two new CIAA All-Time Passing Records becoming the league's All-Time Career Passing Touchdown leader (102) and All-Time Career Passing Yards leader (11,358). Hall is also a finalist for the Black College Football Player of the Year (Deacon Jones Trophy), the Doug Williams Offensive Player of the Year, all for the second consecutive season and will participate in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. – Saturday, January 19th.

Player
Points
1st(3)
2nd(2)
3rd (1)
Jayru Campbell, Ferris State
202
47
25
11
Rogan Wells, Valdosta State
126
21
20
23
Jaleel McLaughlin, Notre Dame College
81
8
16
25
Amir Hall, Bowie State
78
12
16
10
Gabriel Watson, Sioux Falls
65
9
15
8
Markus Jones, Angelo State
61
9
10
14
Braxton Marstall, Emporia State
29
3
5
10
Chance Stewart, Hillsdale College
21
2
4
7
Ka'Ronce Higgins, Southern Arkansas
15
2
2
5

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