Sunday, December 23, 2012

Vote for the 2012 Mastodon Secondary Player of the Year

The secondary section consists of three different positions. The free safeties, the strong safeties, and the cornerbacks. Each one contributes something different and something essential to a football team and their defense. They're the ones who rack up the interceptions and cover the star wideouts who could make a break for the end zone if it wasn't for them. The elite stars of the defense are finally getting their turn. Vote for the Mastodon secondary player of the year at the bottom of the page.


Kyle Petit. He didn't play too many games with the Mastodons, but his prowess was felt when he did. Two tackles were made by Kyle and only one was assisted. In addition to the tackles, the starting free safety made an interception and returned that pick for a touchdown.

Harry Cocker. Five of his seven tackles were unassisted, good for one of the team's best tackling percentages. Harry racked up three interceptions and actually managed to return two of them for touchdowns. The starting cornerback's two pick sixes led the team.

Alex Bahnan. The team's starting strong safety made seventy tackles on the year, forty-six of which were unassisted. One tackle was for a loss. In addition to this, Alex recovered two of the three fumbles that he forced. For kicks, Alex also made four picks on the season.


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