NFL Nation reporters predict the outcomes and scores for Sundays and Mondays Week 11 games.STEELERS AT BROWNSPittsburgh SteelersThe numbers are stacked against Cleveland. Ben Roethlisberger is 19-2 all time as a starter against the Browns. Antonio Brown has 35 catches for 560 yards and four touchdowns in his past four games against Cleveland. The Steelers know chaos would ensue in Pittsburgh if the winless Browns handed them their fifth straight loss. The Steelers will come out striking Sunday. Steelers 31, Browns 17?-- Jeremy FowlerCleveland BrownsThe Browns would love to put the Steelers playoff hopes in the drink, but the Steelers triumvirate of Roethlisberger, LeVeon Bell and Brown will be too much for a defense giving up 30 points per game. Steelers 38, Browns 17?-- Pat McManamon Dustin Byfuglien Jets Jersey . It says Pocklingtons lawyer filed the appeal Friday in a California court. 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"Im looking up at the board and hes got two hits given up and one run, and Im taking him out after the fourth inning," Roenicke said. (STATS) -- Following a thoroughly dominant regular season, Jeremiah Briscoe and Sam Houston State were far and away the biggest winners of the Southland Conferences top honors.Briscoe began what should be a busy award season for the junior quarterback by being named the Southlands Player of the Year, and the top-ranked Bearkats nearly pulled off a sweep of the conferences postseason honors after their 11-0 campaign.All but one of the Southlands seven awards went to Sam Houston State, the only FCS team yet to lose after defeating its opponents by an average of 28.3 points -- none by fewer than 13. The Bearkats placed six players on the all-conference first-team offense and another three on defense.Briscoe appears to be a favorite for the Walter Payton Award, given to the STATS national FCS player of the year. His 52 touchdown passes are 12 more than any quarterback, including the FBS, and put him within four of the all-time FCS single-season record. He also led the Subdivision with 4,096 passing yards while throwing just seven interceptions.Two of Briscoes favorite targets are also taking home hardware, with junior Yedidiah Louis winning Southland Offensive Player of the Year and fellow wideout Nathan Stewart being named Freshman of the Year. Each of them caught 11 TD passes, with Louis making 65 catches for 977 yards while Stewart had 47 receptions for 903 yards.Bearkats junior defensive end P.J. Hall earned Defensive Player of the Year honors after leading the Southland with 9 1/2 sacks and 20 tackles for loss, and teammate Bridge Blount won Offensive Lineman of the Year.SHSUs K.C. Keeler was the obvious choice for Southland Coach of the Year. He guided the Bearkats to the second undefeated season in school history, with the other coming in 2011. His team has a first-round playoff bye after reaching the national semifinals last year.The only player who prevented a complete Sam Houston State sweep wwas McNeese quarterback James Tabary, who was named Newcomer of the Year.dddddddddddd The sophomore transferred from Arkansas State and finished second in the conference behind Briscoe with 3,036 passing yards and 23 touchdown passes.---=SOUTHLAND POSTSEASON AWARDS=PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Jeremiah Briscoe, QB, Sam Houston StateOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Yedidiah Louis, WR, Sam Houston StateDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- P.J. Hall, DE, Sam Houston StateFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Nathan Stewart, WR, Sam Houston StateNEWCOMER OF THE YEAR -- James Tabary, QB, McNeeseOFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR -- Bridge Blount, OL, Sam Houston StateCOACH OF THE YEAR -- K.C. Keeler, Sam Houston StateALL-SOUTHLAND FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston StateRB -- DeMard Llorens, Northwestern StateRB -- Corey Avery, Sam Houston StateTE -- Juwaan Rogers, Southeastern LouisianaWR -- Yedidiah Louis, Sam Houston StateWR -- Desmond Smith, Central ArkansasWR -- Nathan Stewart, Sam Houston StateOL -- Bridge Blount, Sam Houston StateOL -- Stockton Mallett, Central ArkansasOL -- Chandler Arceneaux, NichollsOL -- Tyler Tezeno, Sam Houston StateOL -- Taylor Gadbois, Southeastern LouisianaDEFENSEDL -- P.J. Hall, Sam Houston StateDL -- Sully Laiche, NichollsDL -- Jordan Toliver, Central ArkansasDL -- John Franklin, Stephen F. AustinLB -- Garrett Dolan, Houston BaptistLB -- Sam Denmark, Abilene ChristianLB -- Justin Johnson, Sam Houston StateDB -- Brendan Langley, LamarDB -- Tremon Smith, Central ArkansasDB -- George Odum, Central ArkansasDB -- Tyler Williams, Central ArkansasDB -- Darion Flowers, Sam Houston StateSPECIAL TEAMSK -- Nik Grau, Abilene ChristianP -- Joseph Figenshaw, Sam Houston StateKR -- Khalil Thomas, McNeesePR -- Brendan Langley, LamarAP -- Jatavius Wilson, Central Arkansas ' ' '