(STATS) -- Its easier to pronounce Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks last name on the first try than trying to tackle him.Ibitokun-Hanks (pronounced EE-BEE-token Hanks) took over Albanys game at New Hampshire Saturday, on a day of memorable individual and team performances.Ibitokun-Hanks, Central Arkansas Tyler Williams, Daytons Cameron Stubbs and Austin Peays Kentel Williams were named Monday as the STATS FCS National Players of the Week for games played Nov. 11-12.---=NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, Albany, RB, So., 5-9, 199, Newark, New JerseyOn a work-horse 39 carries, Ibitokun-Hanks rushed for a program-record 298 yards and three touchdowns in a 35-26, come-from-behind win at nationally ranked New Hampshire. Albany trailed by as many as 22 points, but Ibitokun-Hanks scored on runs of 1, 2 and 13 yards in the second half to help the Great Danes (6-4) clinch a winning regular season. His rushing yards were the eighth-highest total in CAA Football history and broke a school record that had stood since 1975.Honorable Mention: Kevin Anderson, QB, Fordham; Malcolm Bell, QB, North Carolina Central; Chandler Burks, QB, Kennesaw State; Tony Dawson, QB, Houston Baptist; Devlin Hodges, QB, Samford; Alex Jeske, QB, Dayton; Jordan Robinson, RB, Sacramento State; Lenard Tillery, RB, Southern; Roc Thomas, RB, Jacksonville State; Chris Walker, RB, Cornell---=NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Tyler Williams, Central Arkansas, CB, Sr., 6-1, 194, Norcross, GeorgiaWilliams got a hand on so many passes that it might be surprising Nicholls was still passing his way during the fourth quarter of Central Arkansas 31-24 victory in the Southland Conference. He intercepted passes to end both of Nicholls final drives and seal the win. Add five pass breakups to his two interceptions and Williams had seven passes defended, the season high in the FCS. He also made four tackles (three solo) as the Bears improved to 9-1 and 8-0 in conference games.Honorable Mention: Josh Burton, S, Weber State; Allan Cratsenberg, LB, VMI; Anthony Ellis, DE, Charleston Southern; Brett Field, DE, Colgate; Kahlid Hagens, S, UT Martin; Deion Harris, CB, North Dakota; Devan Johnson, LB, Hampton; Christian Kuntz, LB, Duquense; Kiaundric Richardson, LB, North Carolina A&T; Karter Schult, DE, Northern Iowa; Brett Taylor, LB, Western Illinois; Aaron Tiller, DE, Southern; Louis Vecchio, DE, Penn---=NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Cameron Stubbs, Dayton, KR/CB, R-Sr., 5-10, 205, St. LouisAn All-Pioneer Football League first-team cornerback, Stubbs must want the honor as a kick returner as well. He had two returns of at least 90 yards -- one for a touchdown -- as Dayton topped Marist 59-31 to end its season. His 234 yards on four kick returns were the FCS season high. His first return came after Marist took an early lead and went for 94 yards to set up a Flyers touchdown on the next play. When Marist gained momentum early in the fourth quarter, Stubbs scored on a 90-yard return and put the game away. The Flyers were 9-2 this season.Honorable Mention: Brendan Langley, CB/PR, Lamar; Lennox McAfee, KR, Wofford; Nick Madonia, PK, Tennessee Tech; Justin Rohrwasser, PK, Rhode Island---=NATIONAL FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Kentel Williams, Austin Peay, RB/RS, Fr., 5-11, 190, Knoxville, TennesseeAustin Peays struggling program has a building block with Williams, whose 399 all-purpose yards in a 67-30 loss to Eastern Kentucky set the Ohio Valley Conference single-game record. 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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The laser machines that have been tracing shots at PGA Tour events for more than a decade were getting old and needed to be replaced. That led tour officials to ask if there was a better method to collect data.The answer was found in sophisticated video cameras.It started with small cameras attached to poles on the sides of three greens at PGA Tour events during a testing phase toward the end of last season. As 2016 ends this week, cameras are being used on six greens at Sea Island for the RSM Classic.It would be easy to buy new lasers, said Steve Evans, the tours senior vice president of information systems. But would there be another way to collect data? And could we be collecting more than were collecting? What about using video cameras to translate what comes through video into data?ShotLink involves mapping golf courses and using lasers to show where each shot lands. That information generally allows for distance (how far off the tee, how close to the hole) and direction (fairway, rough, bunkers, greens).The cameras bring motion into play, particularly with putting. It will allow for statistics on the percentage of putts that break left-to-right or right-to-left, whether the putt is downhill or uphill.From a data perspective, we can learn if uphill is harder or downhill is easier, Evans said.Evans said the cameras also can correct flaws with projected putting paths because it eliminates the assumption on how hard the ball must be struck.With this system, lets say its a 30-foot putt. Well know a foot off the putter how fast the ball is moving, Evans said. Its gives us a much more accurate projection on where it will end.With the cameras installed only at the green, there are some limitations. The cameras can pick up the golf ball only as it approaches the green. Evans said if it proves worthwhile, cameras could be installed from the tees and along the fairways.By tracking a ball in motion instead of where it comes to a rest, statistics would be available showing how much a ball rolls once its on the green. That would relate to the trajectory of the ball in its approach.Evans said digital and broadcast media are likely to get the most of the information, along with publications that go heavy on analytics. It figures to be useful for players, too, allowing them to spot tendencies in their games.All that feedback and analysis on the golf course is nice to have, Rickie Fowler said. We look at statistics and stuff a lot more. Joe (Skovron), my caddie, does it for feedback on areas that we may have been working on to see the improvement and then what areas need improvement. Some guys use it more than others.The tour hopes to have it in place in the first part of 2017, at which point Evans said it will work with broadcast partners and how to make the best use of the data.---WILLET & WESTWOOD: Masters champion Danny Willett decided not to play the World Cup next week in Australia to keep his back from acting up.That decision also knocked out his partner, Lee Westwood.Willett was able to pick his partner as the highest-ranked player from England. When he withdrew, the spot first was offered to Justin Rose (he declined as he rests his back) and then to Chris Wood, who accepted. Wood was able to take his own partner, and he went with Andy Sullivan.Willett said he thinks Westwood stilll should have been able to go.dddddddddddd.When the guys have booked their flights and done their things, I think its potentially not quite right just because one guy pulls out that it means the other guy has to kind of withdraw without having a say in it, Willett said Tuesday. I think you then just go down the list and see which guy potentially then wants to play. With such short notice, I dont see why they have kind of completely switched it around and made it two brand-new guys.Willett said he has apologized to Westwood. They belong to the same management group.Westy has been pretty good about it and stuff like that, he said. So yeah, it was a shame, really, how it ended because we were both looking forward to going down there and pairing up.---OGILVYS PRAISE: Jordan Spieth is playing the Australian Open this week and is in the same group as Geoff Ogilvy and U.S. Amateur champion Curtis Luck.Ogilvy loves the draw, mainly because of Spieth.More than anyone, he seems to always sign for one or two (shots) less than you think he should have, Ogilvy said. Thats always the sign of a great player. Tiger was like that. He always seemed to sign for five less than he should have. Jordan is one of those guys who gets the best out of his round almost every time you play with him.---FATHER AND SON: Jack Nicklaus has been playing the PNC Father-Son Challenge so long that his son is older than seven major champions in the field.Nicklaus and his oldest son, 55-year-old Jackie, will be among 20 teams on Dec. 10-11 at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes in Orlando, Florida. Its the one tournament Nicklaus wont miss. He is playing for the 15th time and calls it one of the most anticipated events of the year for me.I was looking at the incredible field they have assembled again this year, and I see several fathers you are actually younger than my son, Nicklaus said. At a combined age of 130 years, is it too late for us to ask for shots?Among the newcomers is John Daly, who will be playing with his 13-year-old son who goes by Little John.---DIVOTS: Two players are not defending their titles this week. Padraig Harrington (Indonesia Open) qualified for the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai. Matt Jones (Australian Open), who lost his full PGA Tour card last year, is playing the RSM Classic at Sea Island. ... Paul Levy was elected president of the PGA of America last week during the 100th annual meeting in New York. Levy is president of club operations and development for Sunrise Company and the CEO and general manager of Toscana Country Club in the California desert. He had served as vice president and secretary over the previous four years. ... Luke List has broken par in 15 of his 16 rounds in the new PGA Tour season. His worst finish is a tie for 26th, and he had a runner-up in Mississippi. ... Kevin Chappell, who had a Nike equipment deal, has PXG irons and wedges in his bag this week at Sea Island.---STAT OF THE WEEK: The European Tour will have a one-week break before starting its new season.---FINAL WORD: Ive still won twice and finished second in a major. If thats a valley, then its going to be a lot of fun when we get back up to a peak. -- Jordan Spieth on his 2016 season. ' ' '