NAU's Cookus named Big Sky co-freshman of the year
There was anything but a consensus for Big Sky freshman of the year, with the league's coaches voting for two players to win for the first time in the history of the award.
Northern Arizona quarterback Case Cookus and North Dakota running back John Santiago are the co-recipients, it was announced Tuesday.
Cookus threw for 3,110 yards and 37 touchdowns, and led the FCS for most of the season in passing efficiency. He is also the conference's first-team selection at his position after keeping the Lumberjacks in the playoff hunt until the final week.
Santiago led FCS freshman running backs and the Big Sky with 1,459 yards and 16 rushing TDs, while also pacing FCS freshmen with a school regular season-record 2,159 all-purpose yards (1,459 rushing, 81 receiving, 38 punt return, 581 kick return).
He became the first true freshman in the 53-year history of the Big Sky to lead the conference in rushing, recording an FCS-leading nine 100-yard rushing games in 2015, including all eight of his league contests.
Lumberjacks who joined Cookus on the all-conference first-team are running back Casey Jahn, receiver Emmanuel Butler, defensive back Marcus Alford and kicker/punter Ryan Hawkins.
Eastern Washington receiver Cooper Kupp and Southern Utah defensive end James Cowser were named the conference's offesnive and defensive players of the year, respectively.
OFFENSE
QB Case Cookus, Northern Arizona
RB John Santiago, North Dakota
NAU running back Casey Jahn was named Big Sky first-team all-conference.
RB Casey Jahn, Northern Arizona
FB Joe Protheroe, Cal Poly
WR Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington
WR Emmanuel Butler, Northern Arizona
WR Jamaal Jones, Montana
TE Beau Sandland, Montana State
OL Clay DeBord, Eastern Washington
OL John Weidenaar, Montana State
OL Sean Meehan, North Dakota
OL Aaron Neary, Eastern Washington
OL Joe Hawkins, Weber State
DEFENSE
DT Tyler Kuder, Idaho State
DT Caleb Kidder, Montana
DE James Cowser, Southern Utah
DE Tyrone Holmes, Montana
LB Michael Needham, Southern Utah
LB Herbert Gamboa, Montana
LB Will Ratelle, North Dakota
LB Darnell Sankey, Sacramento State
DB Marcus Alford, Northern Arizona
DB LeShaun Sims, Southern Utah
DB Miles Killebrew, Southern Utah
DB Patrick Onwuasor, Portland State
SPECIALISTS
PK Ryan Hawkins, Northern Arizona
ST Hakeen Deggs, Northern Colorado
RS Ellis Onic II, Northern Colorado
P Ryan Hawkins, Northern Arizona