Utah State K Dominik Eberle, Boise State PR Avery Williams Are MWwire’s 2019 Special Teams Players of the Year
The Aggies kicker and Broncos punt returner earn our honor as Mountain West football’s special teams standouts.
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The most special of specialists.
No matter where you look, the Mountain West has a convincing case to be college football’s richest conference when it comes to specialists, so selecting standouts was an especially tough task for our task. In the end, two athletes share our nod as special teams players of the year: Utah State kicker Dominik Eberle and Boise State punt returner Avery Williams.
Eberle proved to be as steady as ever for an Aggies offense in transition, finishing the regular season a perfect 40-for-40 on extra point tries while connecting on 19-of-22 field goal attempts, his third straight year of improvement on that front. In the process, he became the conference’s all-time leader in field goals made.
Tuesday = @MountainAmerica Peak Plays of the Week 💥
👟🏈 @USUFootball's Dominik Eberle sets a new MW record with his 58th career FG
🏃♂️🆙 @wyo_football's Brett Brenton leaps over a defender
👐🏈 @AF_Football's Zane Lewis with a Pick-6️⃣#AggiesAllTheWay | #GoWyo | #LetsFly pic.twitter.com/3cS0U1MnEe— Mountain West (@MountainWest) November 19, 2019
WALK. IT. OFF!
🎯 @theDEbbz#AggiesAllTheWay pic.twitter.com/oVVsaxjngl
— USU Football (@USUFootball) November 10, 2019
Williams, meanwhile, made his mark as an ace return specialist. For the second time in three years, the junior returned two punts for touchdowns and became one of just two FBS players this fall to turn that trick. Both provided a much-needed spark that, in part, propelled Boise State to the Mountain West championship game once again.
6️⃣6️⃣yard punt return 😯@BroncoSportsFB gets on the board after Avery Williams takes it to the 🏡#BleedBlue pic.twitter.com/DANGHFTT8H
— Mountain West (@MountainWest) November 3, 2019
74 yards for Avery Williams 🔥 pic.twitter.com/m95IsgdUFn
— Stadium (@Stadium) November 26, 2019
Also received votes: Tyson Dyer, New Mexico; Brandon Heicklen, San Diego State; Savon Scarver, Utah State; Ryan Stonehouse, Colorado State; Brandon Talton, Nevada
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