Davis ranks third in passes defended (breakups plus interceptions)
with 37; Chaney is fifth with 36.
Nationally Speaking
Azusa Pacific running back Terrell Watson is the GNAC all-time
leader in all-purpose yards (5,168), rushing (4,721) and scoring
(354) among a multitude of other records.
For the first time this season he isn’t ranked first nationally in
rushing. Anthony Bilal of Lake Erie leads with a 182.1 yards per
game, 0.7 more than Watson.
In addition to ranking second in rushing, Watson ranks third
nationally in scoring (14.4) and fourth in all-purpose running
(199.3).
Watson has a narrow lead in the GNAC in the latter category as
Western Oregon wide receiver Paul Revis is sixth with a 189.4
average. Both are on pace to smash the GNAC single-season
record of 167.2 by Lyndon Rowells of Humboldt State (2011).
Revis also ranks ninth in receiving yards averaging 107.4 yards per
game.
Two GNAC quarterbacks are ranked in the Top 10. Ryan Bergman
of Western Oregon is fifth in passing yards (339.8). South Dakota
Mines’ Trent McKinney is seventh in total offense (337.4).
On defense, Jordan Herdman of Simon Fraser ranks second in
tackles, averaging a GNAC-record 14.8 tackles per game. Alex
Markarian of Humboldt State is fifth in sacks (1.28) and fumble
recoveries (3).
Tovar Sanchez of Central Washington is fourth in tackles for loss
(2.30) and eighth in sacks (1.20) and Mitch Haldane of Central
Washington is tied with Markarian for fifth in fumble recoveries
(3).
In team categories, Humboldt State is ranked first in both team
sacks (4.44) and fourth down defense (.143). Three teams are
ranked third in a category – Central Washington in kickoff returns
(26.35), Azusa Pacific in sacks (3.70) and So