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SWAC football Players of the Week – Nov. 20

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Prairie View A&M redshirt freshman quarterback Neiko Hollins, Alabama A&M senior linebacker Kenneth Davis and Prairie View A&M wide receiver/return specialist Darius Floyd were all named the Southwestern Athletic Conference Football Players of the Week for their outstanding play in week 12.

Offensive
Prairie View A&M
Neiko Hollins
QB, R-FR, Fresno, Texas

Hollins completed 23 of 35 passes for 348 yards and a career-high tying four touchdowns in 42-28 road win at Southland Conference member Incarnate Word. Hollins threw scoring passes of 48, 11, 28, and 49 yards in the win.

Defensive
Alabama A&M
Kenneth Davis
LB, SR, Pensacola, Fla.

Davis closed his collegiate career with 13 tackles (five solo, eight assisted) along with a sack and one and a half tackles for a loss in the Bulldogs’ 21-13 victory against Kentucky State.

Specialist
Prairie View A&M
Darius Floyd
WR/KR, R-SR, Franklin, Texas
Floyd totaled a career-high 262 all-purpose yards in 42-28 win at Southland Conference member Incarnate Word…averaged 36.3 yards on three kickoff returns. He set career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (153) while tying a career-high with two touchdown receptions (48, 28) and averaged 18.7 yards every time he touched the football.

Newcomer
Prairie View A&M
Neico Hollins
QB, R-FR, Fresno, TX

Hollins completed 23 of 35 passes for 348 yards and a career-high tying four touchdowns in 42-28 road win at Southland Conference member Incarnate Word. Hollins threw scoring passes of 48, 11, 28, and 49 yards in the win.

Courtesy: SWAC



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