Veteran QB Lindsey Scott of UIW leads FCS All-America team

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Lindsay Scott is the only player on the first team of the FCS All-America team. UIW quarterback has thrown for 4,404 yards and a Championship Subdivision record 59 touchdowns. North Dakota State and South Dakota are the other teams with three players each on first-team. Cody Mauch is one of 30 finalists for the Walter Payton Award.

Lindsay Scott, 7th-year quarterback, was named to the first team. Jaleel McLaughlin, Geno Hess, Cody Mauch, Garret Greenfield, Mason McCormick, Colby Sorsdal, fifth- year, William & Mary, Nash Jensen, sixth-years, Ryan Miller, 5th year Furman, Hayden Hatten, 4th, Idaho, Fotis Kokosioulis,5thyear Fordham, Xavier Gipson, fourth- years Stephen F. Austin and Dylan Laube, all-purpose player, Skyler Davis, a 5'5", 5 years old, from Elon.

Tim DeMorat, fifth-year, Fordham, was named the second-team quarterback. Jaden Shirden, fourth- year, Monmouth, Ulonzo Gilliam, sixth-years, UC Davis, McClendon Curtis, Mark Evans II, 5th- and Brandon Weldon, 6th. Tight end Martin Marshel, 4th year Sacramento State, Andrei Iosivas,5th, Princeton, Joey Hobert, 3rd year Utah Tech, Xavier Smith, 5'5", 5 years, Florida A&M, Hunter Luepke, all-purpose player, Matthew Cook, first-time Northern Iowa, Patrick Rohrbach, 1st-rounder Montana.

Veteran QB Lindsey Scott of UIW leads FCS All-America team. Michael Hiers, fifth-year, Samford, is the quarterback. Jackson Slater, second- year, Sacramento State, Luke Newman, third-years, Holy Cross, Anderson Tomlin, 5th- years, Furman, Caleb Johnson, 4th year and Tyler Brown, 3rd-4th years.


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