(STATS) -- Theres often nothing like a player capping the season with his best performance.South Dakota States Dallas Brown is taking his senior season to the postseason, but Howards Anthony Philyaw, Western Carolinas Detrez Newsome and Towsons Aidan ONeill must be thrilled to know they have something to build on for 2017 -- though it might be difficult considering their high performances this past Saturday.The four players were named Monday as the STATS FCS National Players of the Week for games played Nov. 17-19.NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKAnthony Philyaw, Howard, RB, R-Jr., 6-1, 205, Los AngelesAfter missing two seasons, Philyaw came back strong this year, capping the campaign with a school-record 281 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Howards 26-21 win over Delaware State in the MEAC. Philyaw went head-to-head with Delaware State freshman Mike Waters (228 rushing, two touchdowns) and was a little better on a workhorse total of 36 carries. His 45-yard touchdown run in the first quarter put him over 1,000 yards for the season and he went on to score again on a 23-yard run. His second 200-yard game of the season lifted him to 1,230 for the season.Honorable Mention: Kendell Anderson, RB, William & Mary; Jeremiah Briscoe, QB, Sam Houston State; Chase Edmonds, RB, Fordham; Trey Green, QB, Prairie View A&M; Darius Hammond, RB, Charleston Southern; Manusamoa Luuga, RB, UC Davis; John Russ, QB, Mercer; Sam Straub, QB, Southern Illinois; Alek Torgersen, QB, Penn; Rylan Wells, QB, JacksonvilleNATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKDallas Brown, South Dakota State, LB, R-Sr., 5-11, 200, Tucson, ArizonaBrown is a hybrid linebacker who uses his speed to make plays. He made plenty of them in South Dakota States 45-24 win at Northern Iowa, helping the Jackrabbits clinch their first Missouri Valley Football Conference title and an automatic bid to the FCS playoffs. He had seven tackles (three solo), including a sack, forced a forced fumble, intercepted a pass at the goal line late in the first half and applied pressure that led to a teammates 65-yard interception return for a touchdown in the closing minutes.Honorable Mention: Abdullah Anderson, DT, Bucknell; Rayshan Clark, CB, Albany; Kendal Franklin, DE, McNeese; Patrick Kenney, LB, Bryant; Jarius Moore, LB, Texas Southern; Jonathan Peterson, DE, San DiegoNATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEKDetrez Newsome, Western Carolina, RB/KR, Jr., 5-10, 210, Raeford, North CarolinaNewsome was a one-man wrecking crew as the Catamounts were competitive in a 44-31 loss to SEC member South Carolina. He amassed a school-record 365 all-purpose yards, including a Southern Conference-record 240 on seven kickoff returns. He scored on a 93-yard return, one of his two touchdowns as he rushed for 115 yards and a score to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for the second consecutive season. The FCS leader in all-purpose yards also had a 10-yard reception.Honorable Mention: Miles Bergner, PK/P, South Dakota; Alex Chadwick, PK, Houston Baptist; J.J. Jerman, PK, East Tennessee State; Jonathan Martin, P, Albany; Xavier Nelson, KR, Duquesne; Jalen Rima, RS, Northern IowaNATIONAL FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE WEEKAidan ONeill, Towson, PK, Fr., 6-1, 182, New Paltz, New YorkTowson took momentum into the offseason when ONeill kicked a 55-yard field goal on the final play of the Tigers 32-31 CAA Football win at Rhode Island. The Tigers first game-winning kick since 2011 was the second-longest field goal in school history. ONeill tied the school record with four field goals as he also converted from 19, 45 and 37 yards. The Tigers were only 4-7 this season, but ONeills game-winner provided a three-game winning streak.Honorable Mention: Joe Alessi, RB, Youngstown State; Kenji Bahar, QB, Monmouth; Marlon Bridges, S, Jacksonville State; Cole Johnson, QB, James Madison; Earl Harrison, RB, Tennessee State; Josh Hill, LB, Montana State; Kurt Rawlings, QB, Yale; Mike Waters, RB, Delaware State; Kentell Williams, RB/RS, Austin Peay Yeezy 700 Pas Cher Chine .Y. - Detroit goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has earned NHL first star of the week honours after winning in his first three appearances of the season. Air Max Pas Cher En Ligne . Despite dominating possession, Schalke needed an own goal from Nicolas Hoefler for the breakthrough a minute before the interval. The Freiburg midfielder misjudged Jefferson Farfans corner and bundled the ball into his own net. http://www.airmaxpaschervente.fr/destockage-air-max-270-france.html . 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Clemson and Florida State dominated The Associated Press All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team.The ACC champion Tigers placed nine players on the first team while four Seminoles were unanimous picks -- running back Dalvin Cook, offensive tackle Rod Johnson, defensive end DeMarcus Walker and cornerback Tarvarus McFadden.The other unanimous selections were Pittsburgh guard Dorian Johnson, Clemson receiver Mike Williams and Virginia linebacker Micah Kiser.A panel of 14 writers and broadcasters from the nine ACC states voted Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson the offensive player of the year and Walker the defensive player of the year.Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois and Virginia Tech quarterback Jerod Evans shared newcomer of the year honors, and Virginia Techs Justin Fuente is the coach of the year.Two players from Virginia -- Kiser and safety Quin Blanding -- joined Miami kicker Michael Badgley, Rod Johnson and Cook as repeat first-team selections.---The 2016 Associated Press All-ACC team, with players listed with name, school, height, weight, class and hometown (u- denotes unanimous selections):FIRST TEAMOffenseQuarterback-Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 6-3, 204, soph., Pompano Beach, Florida.Running backs-u-Dalvin Cook, Florida State, 5-11, 213, jr., Miami; James Conner, Pittsburgh, 6-2, 235, jr., Erie, Pennsylvania.Offensive tackles-u-Rod Johnson, Florida State, 6-7, 311, jr., Florissant, Missouri; Mitch Hyatt, Clemson, 6-5, 295, soph., Suwanee, Georgia.Offensive guards-u-Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh, 6-5, 315, sr., Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania; Tyrone Crowder, Clemson, 6-2, 340, jr., Marston, North Carolina.Center-Jay Guillermo, Clemson, 6-3, 310, sr., Maryville, Tennessee.Tight end-Jordan Leggett, Clemson, 6-5, 260, sr., Navarre, Florida.Wide receivers-u-Mike Williams, Clemson, 6-3, 225, jr., Vance, South Carolina; Amba Etta-Tawo, Syracuse, 6-2, 202, sr., Powder Springs, Georgia.All-purpose player-Quadree Henderson, Pittsburgh, 5-8, 190, soph., Wilmington, Delaware.Place-kicker-Michael Badgley, Miami, 5-10, 180, jr., Summit, New Jersey.DefenseDefensive ends-u-DeMarcus Walker, Florida State, 6-4, 280, sr., Jacksonville, Florida; Harold Landry, Boston College, 6-3, 250, jr., Spring Lake, North Carolina.Defensive tackles-Carlos Watkins, Clemson, 6-3, 305, sr., Mooresboro, North Carolina; Woody Baron, Virginia Tech, 6-2, 280, sr., Nashville, Tennessee.Linebackers-u-Micah Kiser, Virginia, 6-2, 240, jr., Baltimore; Ben Boulware, Clemson, 6-0, 235, sr., Anderson, South Carolina; Marquel Lee, Wake Forest, 6-3, 240, sr., Waldorf, Maryland.Cornerbacks-u-Tarvarus McFadden, Florida State, 6-2, 198, soph., Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Cordrea Tankersley, Clemson, 6-1, 200, sr., Beech Island, South Carolina.Safeties-Jadar Johnson, Clemson, 6-0, 210, sr., Orangeburg, South Carolina; Quin Blanding, Virginia, 6-2, 215, jr., Virginia Beach, Virginia.Punter-Nicholas Conte, Virginia, 6-3, 225, sr., Roanoke, Virginia.---SECOND TEAMMOffenseQuarterback-Deshaun Watson, Clemson, 6-3, 215, jr.dddddddddddd, Gainesville, Georgia.Running backs-Matt Dayes, North Carolina State, 5-9, 203, sr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Mark Walton, Miami, 5-9, 205, soph., Miami.Offensive tackles-Adam Bisnowaty, Pittsburgh, 6-6, 305, sr., Pittsburgh; Jon Heck, North Carolina, 6-7, 310, sr., Jacksonville, Florida.Offensive guards-Kareem Are, Florida State, 6-6, 325, sr., Elmont, New York; Tony Adams, North Carolina State, 6-2, 315, jr., Charlotte, North Carolina.Center-Lucas Crowley, North Carolina, 6-3, 290, sr., Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.Tight end-Cole Hikutini, Louisville, 6-5, 248, sr., San Francisco.Wide receivers-Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech, 6-2, 195, jr., Jacksonville, Florida; Ryan Switzer, North Carolina, 5-10, 185, sr., Charleston, West Virginia.All-purpose-T.J. Logan, North Carolina, 5-10, 190, sr., Greensboro, North Carolina.Place-kicker-Mike Weaver, Wake Forest, 6-1, 195, jr., Pine City, New York.DefenseDefensive ends-Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh, 6-0, 255, sr., Rankin, Pennsylvania; Christian Wilkins, Clemson, 6-4, 310, soph., Springfield, Massachusetts.Defensive tackles-DeAngelo Brown, Louisville, 6-0, 310, sr., Savannah, Georgia; Dexter Lawrence, Clemson, 6-5, 340, fr., Wake Forest, North Carolina.Linebackers-Devonte Fields, Louisville, 6-4, 242, sr., Fort Worth, Texas; Keith Kelsey, Louisville, 6-1, 236, sr., Gainesville, Florida; Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech, 6-5, 236, soph., Danville, Virginia.Cornerbacks-Jaire Alexander, Louisville, 5-11, 188, soph., Charlotte, North Carolina; Corn Elder, Miami, 5-10, 180, sr., Nashville, Tennessee.Safeties-Jordan Whitehead, Pittsburgh, 5-11, 190, soph., Aliquippa, Pennsylvania; Jessie Bates, Wake Forest, 6-2, 200, fr., Fort Wayne, Indiana.Punter-Justin Vogel, Miami, 6-4, 215, sr., Tampa, Florida.---Coach of the year: Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech.Offensive player of the year: Lamar Jackson, Louisville.Defensive player of the year: DeMarcus Walker, Florida State.Newcomer of the year: Jerod Evans, Virginia Tech, and Deondre Francois, Florida State.---AP All-ACC voting panel:Julian Benbow, The Boston Globe; Rick Bozich, WDRB-TV-Louisville; Aaron Brenner; The Charleston Post and Courier; Andy Bitter, The Roanoke Times; Christy Cabrera Chirinos, The Sun-Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale; Andrew Carter, The News & Observer of Raleigh; Safid Deen, The Orlando Sentinel; Jerry DiPaola, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; Joe Giglio, The News & Observer of Raleigh; Nate Mink, The Post-Standard of Syracuse; Daniel Shirley, Macon Telegraph; Bob Sutton, The Times-News of Burlington; David Teel, The Daily Press of Newport News; Steve Wiseman, The Herald-Sun of Durham.---(This version corrects that Jerod Evans was co-newcomer of the year.)---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25. 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