One Kansas State Wildcat Deserved Another Post-Season Award

One Kansas State Wildcat Deserved Another Post-Season Award

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET
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I hate to complain about post-season awards. However, a member of the Kansas State Wildcat football team was overlooked for one award.

When the Big 12 conference announced the coaches’ All-Big 12 selections and specialty awards last week the Kansas State football team had every reason to celebrate.

Thirteen football players earned special recognition. Each one deserved the attention.

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Senior defensive end Jordan Willis was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year in addition to being a unanimous selection on the All-Big 12 First Team. Sophomore defensive back D.J. Reed picked up Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year and First Team All-Big 12 honors, while redshirt freshman defensive end Reggie Walker was named the Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year. The four specialty awards by the Wildcats this year improved their total to 17 since the 2011 season, five more than any other team in the league.

In addition to Willis and Reed, K-State’s other First Team All-Big 12 selections included fullback Winston Dimel, offensive lineman Dalton Risner, kick returner Byron Pringle and linebacker Elijah Lee. The six Wildcats on the first team were the second-most to conference champion Oklahoma and marked the second time in the last three years K-State garnered six first-team selections.

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    Coaches made a mistake when they named Texas punter Michael Dickson as the special teams player of the year. That award should have gone to the Wildcat’s Byron Pringle.

    Pringle, a community-college transfer, led the Big 12 and ranks eighth nationally with a 28.7-yard average on kickoff returns, which is highlighted by a 99-yard touchdown against Texas Tech. The Tampa, Florida, native sits fifth in school history in total kickoff return yards (659) and ninth in average.  I’ve posted his stats below.

    RUSHING g att yards td long avg/c avg/g
    2016 12 3 12 0 5 4.0 1.0
    TOTAL 12 3 12 0 5 4.0 1.0
    TOTAL OFFENSE g rush pass total avg/g
    2016 12 12 0 12 1.0
    TOTAL 12 12 0 12 1.0
    RECEIVING g rec yards td long rec/g avg/c avg/g
    2016 12 36 524 3 83 3.0 14.6 43.7
    TOTAL 12 36 524 3 83 3.0 14.6 43.7
    SCORING g td rush rcv ret pat 2pat fg total avg/g
    2016 12 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 24 2.0
    TOTAL 12 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 24 2.0
    PUNT RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g
    2016 12 8 62 0 43 7.8 5.2
    TOTAL 12 8 62 0 43 7.8 5.2
    KICK RETURNS g no. yards td long avg/r avg/g
    2016 12 23 659 1 99 28.7 54.9
    TOTAL 12 23 659 1 99 28.7 54.9
    ALL PURPOSE g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g
    2016 12 12 524 62 659 0 1257 104.8
    TOTAL 12 12 524 62 659 0 1257 104.8
    #9 Pringle, Byron 
          Rushing  Receiving  Passing  Kick Ret  Punt Ret  all 
    Date  Opponent  no.  yds  td  lg  no.  yds  td  lg  c-a-i  yds  td  lg  no.  yds  td  lg  no.  yds  td  lg  purp 
    Sep 02, 2016  at Stanford  14  14  0-0-0  45  26  64 
    Sep 17, 2016  FLORIDA ATLANTIC  36  36  0-0-0  40 
    Sep 24, 2016  MISSOURI STATE  30  19  0-0-0  35  35  43  43  108 
    Oct. 1, 2016  at West Virginia  61  19  0-0-0  101  58  167 
    Oct 08, 2016  TEXAS TECH  26  16  0-0-0  159  99  185 
    Oct 15, 2016  at Oklahoma  43  26  0-0-0  102  59  145 
    Oct 22, 2016  TEXAS  42  14  0-0-0  46  31  88 
    Oct 29, 2016  at Iowa State  14  13  0-0-0  29  18  47 
    Nov 05, 2016  OKLAHOMA STATE  0-0-0  142  38  154 
    Nov 19, 2016  at Baylor  46  19  0-0-0  46 
    Nov 26, 2016  KANSAS  77  18  0-0-0  18  18  95 
    Dec 03, 2016  at TCU  126  83  0-0-0  -8  118 
    Totals     12  36  524  83  0-0-0  23  659  99  62  43  1257 
    Games: 12
    Avg/rush: 4.0
    Avg/catch: 14.6
    KR avg: 28.7
    PR avg: 7.8
    All purpose avg/game: 104.8
    Total offense avg/gm: 1.0

    Michael Dickson, the Sophomore from Sydney, Australia also had a great year and definitely deserved to be named the Big 12’s top punter.

    Who cares about punting? Field position is important and Dickson is a fabulous punter.

    Byron Pringle is one of the most exciting player in the Big 12 Conference. Byron Pringle is why fans watch kickoffs and punts. They want to see him fake, juke and run to the end zone.

    Maybe Kansas State received too many post-season awards? The coaches missed big time on this award.

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    Pringle played one season at Butler County Community College under head coach Tim Schaffner and was rated the 44th best community-college prospect – including the No. 9 wide receiver – by ESPN, according to his K-State bio.

    Rivals.com and Scout.com also regarded him as one of the top 100 community-college prospects in the Class of 2016.

    I can’t wait to see him run past the Aggies in the bowl game.

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