EDWARDS WINS PAYTON AWARD
EDWARDS WINS PAYTON AWARD

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. ? Junior quarterback Armanti Edwards became the first Appalachian State University player to ever win the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision's top honor when he was presented with the Walter Payton Award on Thursday evening at the Chattanooga Marriott. The Payton Award has been presented annually to the nation's top FCS (formerly Division I-AA) player since 1987.

Edwards easily out-distanced James Madison quarterback Rodney Landers for the award with 398 total points and 53 first-place votes, compared to 290 points and 17 first-place nods for the JMU signal-caller. Western Illinois running back Herb Donaldson finished third with 209 points and 14 first-place votes. Edwards is only the sixth underclassman in the 22-year history of the Payton Award to receive the honor.

The consensus first-team All-American and Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year finished the season with 2,902 passing yards, 941 rushing yards and a SoCon-record 41 touchdowns responsible for (30 passing, 11 rushing). He ranks second nationally with a 170.19 pass-efficiency rating, seventh with 3,843 yards of total offense and 58th in rushing.

He threw only two interceptions in 224 regular-season pass attempts, with a school-record string of 176 passes without an interception that spanned over two months ? eight full games and parts of two others.

In addition to the season-long accolades, Edwards earned national player of the week recognition twice, SoCon Offensive Player of the Week accolades four times ? including a record-tying three-straight from Oct. 4-18 ? and SoCon Offensive Player of the Month awards in October and November.

The previous best finish by a Mountaineer in Payton Award balloting came in 2004, when wide receiver DaVon Fowlkes placed third.

In the other awards handed out on Thursday, ASU defensive back Mark LeGree finished third in the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award, presented to the nation's top FCS defensive player, with 183 total points and seven first-place votes. Eastern Washington's Greg Peach won the award.

Head coach Jerry Moore placed fourth in voting for the Eddie Robinson Award, presented to the nation's top FCS coach, with 11 first-place votes and 160 points. James Madison coach Mickey Matthews took home the honor.

2008 Walter Payton Award Voting
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Total Pts.
Previous Payton Award Winners (Year, Player (Pos.), School)
Armanti Edwards (Appalachian State)
53
21
12
5
3
398
2007
Jayson Foster (QB)
Georgia Southern
Rodney Landers (James Madison)
17
27
14
11
5
290
2006
Ricky Santos (QB)
New Hampshire
Herb Donaldson (Western Illinois)
14
9
22
10
8
209
2005
Erik Meyer (QB)
Eastern Washington
Ramses Barden (Cal Poly)
4
8
11
15
12
127
2004
Lang Campbell (QB)
William & Mary
Nathan Brown (Central Arkansas)
1
7
6
9
18
89
2003
Jamaal Branch (RB)
Colgate
Cameron Higgins (Weber State)
3
8
3
7
9
79
2002
Tony Romo (QB)
Eastern Illinois
John Matthews (San Diego)
2
6
6
6
4
70
2001
Brian Westbrook (RB)
Villanova
Rashad Jennings (Liberty)
1
3
5
9
9
59
2000
Louis Ivory (RB)
Furman
Dominic Randolph (Holy Cross)
2
2
7
1
4
47
1999
Adrian Peterson (RB)
Georgia Southern
Larry Warner (Southern Illinois)
1
4
1
3
7
37
1998
Jerry Azumah (RB)
New Hampshire
Chris Pizzotti (Harvard)
1
2
4
3
2
33
1997
Brian Finneran (WR)
Villanova
William Ford (South Carolina State)
1
3
0
4
4
29
1996
Archie Amerson (RB)
Northern Arizona
Andre Roberts (The Citadel)
2
0
0
6
4
26
1995
Dave Dickerson (QB)
Montana
Rhett Bomar (Sam Houston State)
0
0
5
2
4
23
1994
Steve McNair (QB)
Alcorn State
Terrell Hudgins (Elon)
0
0
4
2
4
20
1993
Doug Nussmeier (QB)
Idaho
David Sinisi (Monmouth)
0
1
1
1
4
13
1992
Michael Payton (QB)
Marshall
Jonathan Dally - write-in (Cal Poly)
0
1
1
0
0
7
1991
Jamie Martin (QB)
Weber State
Josh Vaughan - write-in (Richmond)
0
1
0
1
0
6
1990
Walter Dean (RB)
Grambling State
              1989
John Friesz (QB)
Idaho
              1988
Dave Meggett (RB)
Towson
              1987
Kenny Gamble (RB)
Colgate 
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