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Lynch named Pac-10 offensive POTW
Posted by Eric | October 23, 2006 at 12:17 pm | In Awards, Marshawn | 1 Comment
Marshawn Lynch has been honored as the Pac-10 player of the week on offense. Cal is really racking up the honors in this category.
Lynch, a junior from Oakland, Calif., was a pivotal performer in California’s 31-24 overtime win against Washington. Lynch rushed 21 times for 150 yards (7.1-yard average) and two touchdowns, including a 22-yard touchdown run in overtime to give Cal the win. He added four receptions for 53 yards to give him 203 all-purpose yards. The California offense put up 486 yards in total offense (195 rushing, 291 passing) and had no turnovers. It marks the fourth time in eight weeks that a California player has garnered Pac-10 offensive player of the week honors.
Teammates Desmond Bishop and Tom Schneider were also nominated for defense and special teams play, respectively.
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well deserved award – were it not for Lynch, no way we win that game. i hope we can replace him next season after he goes in the top 10 in the draft.
1. Comment by Dan — October 23, 2006 @ 12:30 pm #