CAA Football Has 13 Chosen As Finalists For Stats Perform National FCS Awards

CAA Football Has 13 Chosen As Finalists For Stats Perform National FCS Awards

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RICHMOND, Va. (November 26, 2025) – Twelve players and one coach from CAA Football have been selected as finalists for national FCS awards from Stats Perform.

Rhode Island wide receiver Marquis Buchanan, Rhode Island quarterback Devin Farrell and Monmouth running back Rodney Nelson are among 30 finalists for the Walter Payton Award, which is presented to the national offensive player of the year.

William & Mary linebacker Luke Banbury, Villanova linebacker Shane Hartzell, William & Mary cornerback Jalen Jones and Rhode Island linebacker A.J. Pena are among 30 finalists for the Buck Buchanan Award, presented to the national defensive player of the year.

Elon quarterback Landen Clark, Towson quarterback Andrew Indorf and Monmouth defensive end Lamont Lester, Jr. are among 25 finalists for the Jerry Rice Award, presented to the national freshman player of the year.

Hampton linebacker Harold O’Neal III is one of 10 finalists for the HBCU National Player of the Year award.

Rhode Island’s Jim Fleming is among 15 finalists for the Eddie Robinson Award, presented to the national coach of the year.

Monmouth quarterback Derek Robertson is among 13 finalists for the Doris Robinson Scholar-Athlete award.

Buchanan made 66 catches for a nation’s best 1,123 yards and five touchdowns. Ferrell completed 221-of-332 passes for 3,087 yards and 20 touchdowns and added 3 TD’s on the ground. Nelson led FCS in all-purpose yards and was second in rushing, running for 1,802 yards and 18 touchdowns.

Banbury led the CAA and ranked fourth in FCS with 137 tackles, while adding 5.5 TFL’s and 2.0 sacks. Hartzell topped Villanova with 74 tackles, 13.5 TFL’s and 6.5 sacks. Jones contributed 39 tackles, two interceptions and a team-best 10 pass breakups. Pena tallied 61 tackles and was among the best in FCS with 17.5 TFL’s and 9.5 sacks.

Clark completed 155-of-277 passes for 2,321 yards and 18 touchdowns while running for 614 yards and 11 TD’s. Indorf completed 187-of-314 passes for 2,344 yards and 16 touchdowns while adding 108 rushing yards. Lester contributed 37 tackles, a team-high 11.5 TFL’s and 9.5 sacks along with two forced fumbles.

O’Neal III led Hampton and ranked 15th in FCS with 116 total tackles and added 7.0 TFL’s.

Fleming guided Rhode Island to a 10-2 record and its second straight CAA championship with a perfect 8-0 mark.

Robertson completed 192-of-268 passes for 2,482 yards and 27 touchdowns in just seven games before suffering a wrist injury. In the classroom, Robertson achieved a 3.31 GPA while completing his bachelor's degree in business administration with a focus in finance. He is currently working on his MBA.

The winners of the awards will be recognized at the Stats Perform FCS National Awards Banquet on Jan. 3 in Nashville, Tenn.