Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the Year Award
As the seventh recipient of the Upshaw Award, Fusco will receive a trophy and an automatic invitation to participate in both the East/West Shrine (Jan. 23 in Orlando, Fla.) and NFLPA Game (Feb. 5 in San Antonio,Texas) postseason all-star games. "Being named as the winner of an award named in honor of Mr. Upshaw, a great man and an outstanding football player, as the top Division II lineman in the nation is a sincere honor and one of which I am tremendously proud" Fusco said upon learning of his selection. "It is one for which I was honored to be considered and truly never expected to receive." Slippery Rock University Head Football Coach Dr. George Mihalik echoed those sentiments. "To have an outstanding young man I have had the pleasure of coaching for the last five years be named as the Upshaw Award winner with all the prestige and tradition that goes with that name and the award itself is truly an honor for which we are proud,"Mihalik said. "Brandon is truly deserving of the recognition. Everyone associated with Rock Football is very proud of and happy for him."
Colorado School of Mines senior defensive tackle Marc Schiechl was the second-place finisher in this year's Upshaw Award competition, with University of North Alabama defensive end Courtney Harris and Northwest Missouri State University offensive guard Brett Grozinger finishing in third and fourth places, respectively. Other national finalists included Grand Valley State University senior offensive tackle Cameron Bradfield,n Elizabeth City State University senior defensive end Malcolm Jenkins, Morehouse College senior defensive lineman Derrin Nettles and Abilene Christian University senior offensive tackle Trevis Turner. A 6-foot-5, 310-pound native of Cranberry Township, Pa. (Seneca Valley High School), Fusco earned firstteam Preseason All-America honors last summer from The Sporting News, Consensus Draft Services, D2Football.com and D2PRODAY.com and three first-team All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference- Western Division honors during his career. A year ago, in addition to being named to first-team all-conference status, Fusco received second-team All-America postseason honors from Don Hansen's Football Gazette, first-team all-region honors from the Football Gazette and Daktronics Inc. and finished third in the Super Region One Upshaw Award voting.
This fall, Fusco was the foundation of a Rock offensive line that opened holes for redshirt sophomore running back Akeem Satterfield, the No. 1 scorer/No. 2 rusher in the PSAC and the No. 3 scorer/No. 5 rusher in the nation. About the Upshaw Award: |
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