Complete All-Region Teams
FINDLAY, Ohio – Sixth-year senior wide receiver
Kris Copeland and graduate punter
Josh Hutley of the Concord University football team have been voted to the Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (D2CCA) All-Super Region One Second Team, the organization released Thursday morning.
Copeland, a native of Summerville, South Carolina, led all regional receivers in receptions during the regular season with 92. He just missed out on a 1,000-yard season as he amassed 957 yards through the air and caught eight touchdowns. Copeland had three multi-touchdown games while tallying six games of at least 100 yards receiving. The veteran wide receiver also had five games where he caught 10 or more passes. His two best outings of the season were a 12-catch, 170-yard performance against West Virginia State while scoring two touchdowns, and he added two scores to a 13-reception, 148-yard game versus West Virginia Wesleyan. Copeland finished his career in the top 10 at CU in receptions (second/210), yards (2,154/seventh) and touchdowns (19/tied for seventh).
Hutley finished the regular season top 20 in Division II in punting average (41.6). The Geelong, Australia native sailed 10 punts that went at least 50 yards and had 20 punts that rolled inside the opponents' 20-yard line. Hutley had a single-game average of at least 45 yards five times during the regular season, including cracking a 50-yard average three times. His longest punt of the season went 83 yards versus West Liberty at the end of the September. And Hutley's game average was less than 40 just twice. He had one punt of at lest 40 yards in every game this past fall.
Copeland and Hutley were two of the 12 Mountain East Conference players that made the All-Super Region One Team.
Slippery Rock quarterback Brayden Long was the regional offensive player of the year while Ohio Dominican defensive lineman Eddie Miller-Garrett earned defensive player of the year honors.
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