Denard: Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year

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Press Release:

Robinson Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year

PARK RIDGE, Ill. – The 2010 Big Ten Football Awards were announced Monday evening (Nov. 29) during a live show on the Big Ten Network, with University of Michigan sophomore quarterback Denard Robinson (Deerfield Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach HS) winning the conference’s offensive player of the year award from both the coaches and media. Robinson was also named to the All-Big Ten first team by the media and earned honorable mention recognition from the coaches.


Robinson directed the league’s top-rated offense that racked up 500.9 yards per contest. The Wolverines led the Big Ten in rushing (251.1 avg.) and were second in passing (249.8 avg.). Robinson set the NCAA record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,643 yards on 245 carries this season. He led the Wolverines with 14 rushing touchdowns. He completed 155-of-250 passes for 2,316 yards and 16 touchdowns. Robinson became the first quarterback in NCAA history to rush and pass for 1,500 yards in a season with his performance in 2010.


Joining Robinson on the coaches’ first team was senior/junior center David Molk (Lemont, Ill./Lemont Township HS); he also earned All-Big Ten second-team honors from the media. He started all 12 games in 2010 after missing the majority of the 2009 due to multiple injuries. Molk was a Rimington Trophy candidate the past two seasons.


Junior nose tackle Mike Martin (Redford, Mich./Catholic Central HS), fifth-year senior linebacker Jonas Mouton (Los Angeles, Calif./Venice HS) and junior/sophomore Roy Roundtree (Trotwood, Ohio/Trotwood-Madison HS) earned all-conference second team honors. Martin received his selection by the coaches with Mouton and Roundtree collecting their honors from the media. Martin also collected honorable mention accolades from the media.

Martin collected 36 tackles, six tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks during an injury-riddled season. Roundtree is the league’s third-leading receiver with career highs in every major receiving category, collecting 63 receptions for 882 yards and six touchdowns. Mouton led the Big Ten in tackles with an average of 10.1 stops per contest; posting a career-high 111 tackles this season.


Fifth-year senior left guard Stephen Schilling (Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue HS) earned honorable mention All-Big Ten from both the coaches and media. Junior/sophomore safety Jordan Kovacs (Curtice, Ohio/Clay HS) earned honorable mention from the media.


Fifth-year senior linebacker Mark Moundros (Farmington Hills, Mich./North Farmington HS) was named the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient for the Michigan program.

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Comments

Kevbot

November 29th, 2010 at 9:34 PM ^

Yeah. The only good thing to come from this past weekend is that my girlfriend's dad (a big Ohio State fan) admitted to me that he would definitely rather have Denard on his team than Terrelle. I wanted to say, "Well duh!"...but I didn't think that'd be the best thing to do.

michfan4borw

November 29th, 2010 at 9:39 PM ^

I'd like to throw some bullshit at the media's "journalists" (at least in MI) who took every chance to question DR's durability early in the season (through about 5 or 6 games) to seemingly keep up the doubt/fear in fans related to the failure the media hopes RR endures.  Money motivates the media naysayers.  

I'm pretty sure Denard's numbers for the season though say otherwise--especially considering he'll be stronger and faster and more durable in Year Nos. 2 and 3 starting (assuming he holds off his competition). 

BlueGoM

November 29th, 2010 at 8:01 PM ^

ANYTHING LESS THAN HEISMAN IS A FAILURE.  FIRE RICH ROD! 

 

 

(yes I'm joking.)  Congrats to all the Wolverines - especially pleased that Kovacs is getting some attention after Spielman's butt-headed shot at him.

Dnldk3

November 29th, 2010 at 8:18 PM ^

Congrats to Denard from columbus, ohio. and to think he's just a sophmore, just think how unstopable we'll be in a year or two. Yeah, it's gonna be awesome! Go Blue!

bronxblue

November 29th, 2010 at 8:43 PM ^

Great news and well-deserved recognition for Denard, Molk, Martin and Rountree.  Very happy for Kovacs and Schilling for HM, and Moundros was a trooper.  Really surprised and happy for Mouton, who played better than I expected.  Of note, only Mouton will be off the team next year.  This team has a bright future.

WolvinOhio

November 29th, 2010 at 9:23 PM ^

to have something positive happen to the program.  No one else comes close, IMO.  Especially because he got it over Pryor.  Kudos to RR for (i) recognizing DR's talent and potential and (ii) giving him the offense to demonstrate it.  This might save RR's job.

chatster

November 29th, 2010 at 10:16 PM ^

Congratulations to Denard "Shoelace" Robinson, the humble and lightning-quick racehorse from Deerfield Beach whose stellar accomplishments and charming smile have brightened Michigan's 2010 football season.  Much respect to Denard and his extended family in Florida who've gathered together each football Saturday this year around what The Michigan Daily called that "bulky, off-brand box" of a television in the "sea of mismatched folding chairs" at the Robinson family "makeshift amphitheatre" to watch Shoelace and the Wolverines.

He may not be invited to the Heisman Trophy ceremony next month in New York.  He might be ignored by those who vote for All-American teams, but there can be little doubt that there has been no more exciting football player during this college football season than Denard Robinson.

And to all the other Michigan players who've been honored by the Big Ten coaches and media for their play and sportsmanship this season, congratulations and best wishes for continued success.