CIAA Football Players of the Week- Week Eleven
CIAA Football Players of the Week- Week Eleven
For games played on November 6, 2010
OFFENSIVE LINEMAN- Dillon Kestner, Fayetteville State
University
Position: C Height: 6-2 Weight:
291 Class: Sr. Hometown: Durham, NC
Comments: On FSU's Senior Day, Kestner anchored an offensive
line that amassed 439 total yards, 309 of which came on the ground.
It was the third straight game that the Broncos have rushed for
more than 300 yards.
RECEIVER- Joseph Jean-Pierre, Virginia Union University
Position: WR Height: 6-2
Weight: 215 Class: JR Hometown:
Richmond, VA
Comments: Jean-Pierre became only the third Virginia Union
University football player to earn more than 200 yards in
receptions when he caught seven passes for 215 yards and a
touchdown against Fayetteville State. Jean-Pierre also became the
first VUU Panther to collect more than 1,000 yards in reception
yardage since Rodney Hounshell in 1991. Jean-Pierre finished the
2010 season with 1,019 receiving yards.
OFFENSIVE BACK- Clifton Budd, Bowie State University
Position: QB Height: 5-10
Weight: 185 Class: Jr. Hometown:
Silver Spring, MD
Comments: Budd produced his second best passing yards game,
completing 15-of-25 passes for 294 yards and four TD's. The four
TD's tied his season-high and also tied the school record for the
second time this season. Not only that, Budd set a new school
record for passing yards in a season with 1,538. The old season
mark of 1,462 was set by Jimmy Whitehead (1999).
DEFENSIVE LINEMAN- Charles Deas, Shaw University
Position: DL Height: 6-6
Weight: 3-5 Class: Jr. Hometown: Fort
Lauderdale, FL
Comments: In a game dominated by defense, Deas dominated the
defensive line for Shaw on the way to a 10-6 win that puts the
Bears in the CIAA Championship game. Deas had nine tackles,
including one sack and one tackle for a loss, but also forced a
fumble that ended a drive in Shaw territory, and broke up one pass.
The Bear defense held the normally potent Saint Augustine's offense
to only 219 yards.
LINEBACKER- Chaz Robinson, St. Augustine’s
College
Position: LB Height: 5-11
Weight: 220 Class: Fr. Hometown:
Hampton, VA
Comments: Robinson had a game-high 17 tackles in 10-6 loss to
Shaw.
DEFENSIVE BACK- Gerald Kennedy, Shaw University
Position: DB Height: 5-10
Weight: 190 Class: So Hometown:
Greensboro, NC
Comments: With a shot in the CIAA championship game hanging
in the balance, Gerald Kennedy made what could be called the play
of the game by forcing a SAC fumble in Shaw territory late in the
fourth quarter. Down 6-3 at the time, the Bears took the turnover
and immediately converted it into the touchdown that won the game
10-6. Kennedy's game wasn't just that play - he had eight tackles
(five solo), and two tackles for losses. For the game, the Shaw
defense held Saint Augustine's to only 219 yards - only 100 of
those through the air.
ROOKIE- Kwaheem Smith, Lincoln University (PA)
Position: CB Height: 5-10
Weight: 185 Hometown: Trenton, NJ
Comments: Kwhaeem Smith recorded a program-record three
interceptions versus Elizabeth City State on Saturday, besting two
set by several Lions. He also broke up a pass in the end zone while
making three tackles. Overall, he had a team- high four
interceptions in 2010 despite not being challenged as LU's
shut-down defensive back.
SPECIALTY- Billy Wiggins, Elizabeth City State
University
Position: PR/KR/WR Height: 5-10
Weight: 180 Class: Jr Hometown:
Charlotte, NC
Comments: Wiggins set the tone early in the Vikings’
win over Lincoln on Saturday; taking the games’ opening
kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown. He also caught three passes for
30 yards.
COACH- Darrell Asberry, Shaw University
Comments: Asberry's Bears won their seventh
straight game by defeating Saint Augustine's 10-6. The win puts the
Bears into the CIAA championship game for the third time in four
years - and the third time in Asberry's five years as coach at
Shaw. When Shaw's normally high-flying offense couldn't find its
wings, Asberry kept his Bears calm and the defense sharp, finally
turning a 6-3 deficit late in the fourth quarter to a 10-6
victory.
Other Notables…
Notes of Interest: Shaw goes undefeated in the CIAA
for the first time since the reinstatement of the school’s
football program in 2003. The 8-2 Shaw mark ties for the best
record during Asberry's tenure. The game is Shaw's fourth straight
come-from-behind victory.
* Delano Johnson's two blocked kicks gave him six for the season,
tying a BSU record (Robert Zachery - 1990).






