North Dakota State University football players Kobe Brown and Jalen Williams have been recognized for their outstanding performances in the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) this past week.
Brown, a linebacker, was named the MVFC Defensive Player of the Week after recording eight tackles and an interception in NDSU’s 27-19 victory over South Dakota State. His interception came at a crucial moment in the game and helped secure the win for the Bison.
Williams, a defensive back, was named the MVFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his impressive performance on kickoff coverage. He made several key tackles and was instrumental in limiting South Dakota State’s return game.
Both players were instrumental in helping NDSU improve to 3-0 in conference play and 5-1 overall. The Bison are currently ranked second in the FCS and are considered one of the top contenders for the national championship.
NDSU head coach Matt Entz praised Brown and Williams for their hard work and dedication to the team. He highlighted their leadership on and off the field and credited them for setting a strong example for their teammates.
Brown and Williams will look to build on their strong performances as NDSU continues its quest for another MVFC title and a deep run in the FCS playoffs. Their contributions will be crucial as the Bison face tough competition in the coming weeks.
Overall, Brown and Williams have proven themselves to be valuable assets to the NDSU football team and deserving recipients of the MVFC weekly honors. Their hard work and determination have not gone unnoticed, and their efforts have helped propel the Bison to success this season.
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