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The Runnin Bulldogs junior threw for 1,646 yards and nine touchdowns while adding 977 rushing yards and eight TDs and even caught his first collegiate pass.Charleston Southerns Darius Hammond was the leagues top special teams player after averaging an FCS-best 33.7 yards per kick return while Gardner-Webb defensive back Jaylan Webb was named the Big Souths top freshman.Chadwell edged Kennesaw States Brian Bohannon for top coach honors, getting 23 total points on the combined voting from the coaches and media -- two more than Bohannon.The Buccaneers eight selections on the all-conference first team were two more than Kennesaw State, Gardner-Webb and Liberty, who each placed six players on a squad that contained 29 first-teamers with specialists included.---=BIG SOUTH POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Tyrell Maxwell, QB, Gardner-WebbDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Anthony Ellis, DL, Charleston SouthernSPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Darius Hammond, RS, Charleston SouthernFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Jaylan Foster, DB, Gardner-WebbCOACH OF THE YEAR -- Jamey Chadwell, Charleston SouthernALL-BIG SOUTH FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Tyrell Maxwell, Gardner-WebbRB -- Mike Holloway, Charleston SouthernRB -- Chaston Bennett, Kennesaw StateWR -- Reggie White Jr., MonmouthWR -- Justin Sumpter, Kennesaw StateWR -- Dante Shells, LibertyTE -- Mike Estes, Gardner-WebbOL -- Erik Austell, Charleston SouthernOL -- Malik Letatau, Kennesaw StateOL -- Frank Cirone, Charleston SouthernOL -- David Sutton, Gardner-WebbOL -- Alex Thompson, MonmouthDEFENSEDL -- Anthony Ellis, Charleston SouthernDL -- Juwan Wells, LibertyDL -- Tonarius Portress, Kennesaw StateDL -- Desmond Johnson, Kennesaw StateLB -- Chad Geter, Gardner-WebbLB -- Solomon Brown, Charleston SouthernLB -- Aaron Cook, Gardner-WebbLB -- Nick Newman, LibertyDB -- Mike Basile, MonmouthDB -- Troy McGowens, Charleston SouthernDB -- Dante Blackmon, Kennesaw StateDB -- Jaylan Foster, Gardner-WebbSPECIAL TEAMSPK -- Alex Probert, LibertyP -- Trey Turner, LibertyLS -- Hunter Winstead, LibertyKR -- Darius Hammond, Charleston SouthernPR -- Darius Hammond, Charleston Southern Air Jordan 1 Clearance . -- Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSUs offence this early in the season is a matter for debate. 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PHILADELPHIA -- Theres a clock in Sam Bradfords head, and its ticking fast. The alarm goes off at 2.3 seconds, which is the average length of time its taking the Minnesota Vikings?quarterback to throw the ball this season. That was the fourth-fastest time in the entire NFL entering Sundays game, and Sundays game showed the reason for that.Its hard to evaluate his performance when you look like a sieve in there, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said after his team suffered its first loss of the season?21-10 to the Philadelphia Eagles.Theres a clock in Zimmers head too. Although its showing weeks and months instead of seconds, its ticking just as unmercifully. Zimmer is a man who knows his teams glittering 2016 start didnt come with much margin for error. At some point, the alarm clock is going to ring, and the expiration date is going to arrive. At some point, the wolf knocks on the door and sacks Bradford six times in one game.We were soft. We got overpowered. We got whipped, Zimmer said. It was a poor display. We have to stay away from negative plays offensively. Were not good enough to overcome these things.The 5-0 record the Vikings carried into Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday wasnt a mirage, but it wasnt bulletproof, either. The pressure with which the Eagles defensive front whipped Minnesotas overmatched tackles was the attack for which Zimmer has clearly been bracing. Philadelphia sacked Bradford six times, and the Eagles also hit him 19 times and knocked him down 14 times. A tackle rotation that included T.J. Clemmings, Jeremiah Sirles and recently signed veteran Jake Long didnt have any answers for the Eagles edge rushers, who were appropriately unimpressed.They were down a couple of offensive linemen, Connor Barwin said, so we knew there was going to be some opportunity there.Was there ever. Bradford and the Vikings offense didnt turn the ball over once the first five games of the season. They turned it over twice in the first quarter Sunday. The only reason this game didnt get out of hand right away was that the Eagles turned the ball over three times in the first quarter, a truly sordid 15 minutes of facsimile football in which it appeared as if each offense perceived the ball to be radioactive.But when things did settle down, it was Bradford, more than Philadelphias Carson Wentz, who spent the critical part of the day under siege.Its hard to throw when someones grabbing your arm, Zimmer said. Im not worried about Bradford.He should be. Even if he isnt concerned about Bradfords performance (which is wwhat he meant), theres surely reason to worry about Bradfords health if the protection issues dont improve.dddddddddddd. Bradford is in his seventh NFL season and has played all 16 games only twice -- most recently in 2012. The Vikings obviously know hes a health risk; everyone does. They acquired him a week before the start of the season out of desperation, for a first-round pick and more, because Teddy Bridgewater got hurt and they believed they had a chance to win the Super Bowl if they could get decent quarterback play. The risk, for the Vikings, is worth it because they believe -- and believe they have shown -- the ability to compete with anyone in the NFL this season.But oh, that ticking clock. Not two weeks into the season, Minnesota lost starting left tackle Matt Kalil and, worst of all, star running back Adrian Peterson. That combination of absences has left the Vikings without a running game or a viable, week-to-week plan to keep Bradford upright. And they feel it.Hes as tough as they come, and hes shown that in these last five games, Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph said of Bradford. Id like to eliminate some of those hits hes taking and keep him on his feet.Bradford would like that too, and Zimmer made no secret of how badly he craves that. The Vikings arent going to be able to go get outside help. They already dealt their first-round pick for Bradford, and theyre only about $426,000 under the salary cap. Even if they could trade for a new left tackle, they couldnt pay him. This is what theyve got: this combination of overmatched tackles and a loud, ticking clock.Obviously, Ive been on teams that have had the injury bug, and Ive fought it too, Bradford said. Its been a different group of guys in front of me, but I cant let that affect me. Ive got confidence in those guys. Theyve done a great job of keeping me clean, keeping me protected. I think well come back, figure out a way to get better, and well overcome this.That clock thats in Bradfords head every time he takes a snap is just like the one that needs to be in the Vikings heads as they swallow their first loss and take this turn into the middle part of the season. Theyre 5-1 and have looked as good as any team in the league this year. But because they cant afford for Bradford to get hurt and because their biggest current problem puts his health at direct risk, they dont have a lot of time to get this figured out. ' ' '