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Buisson to
be Honored as UAM Player of the Year at the
Fourth Annual Little Rock Touchdown Club Banquet
December 12, 2007
MONTICELLO, Arkansas –
Arkansas-Monticello’s freshman quarterback, Scott Buisson,
will be honored at the fourth annual Little Rock Touchdown Club
Banquet as the UAM Player of the Year on Thursday, Jan. 10 at 7
p.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Little Rock.
The Little Rock Touchdown Club honors each Arkansas college or
university that plays football with a banquet to honor each
school’s player of the year. Along with the honors from the
state collegiate level, the LRTDC honors the Arkansas
Democrat Gazette High School Player and Coach of the Year
from each classification, awards the Southeastern Conference’s
best offensive and defensive player, and honors the SEC Coach of
the Year. The second annual Paul Eels award will also be
presented at the banquet.
Buisson (5-10, Metairie, La.) needed no more than one
season to make an impact in the Gulf South Conference. After
completing 214 passes for 2,359 yards and 16 touchdowns and
netting 567 rushing yards with six touchdowns, Buisson has
balanced the UAM offense – evident in the final team statistics
standings. UAM’s rushing offense finished the season No. 1 in
the GSC, while the total offense was third best. After such an
outstanding season, the conference office honored Buisson by
naming him the GSC Freshman of the Year for the 2007 season.
“(Buisson) is huge for the Weevils,” said UAM’s third year head
coach Gwaine Mathews. “Scott can do it all…He is a
leader, a winner and a battler, and he proved himself this
year.”
Before becoming a Boll Weevil, Buisson was the Louisiana
Football Coaches Association All-State Most Valuable Player
coming from Archbishop Rummel High School. Also at ARHS, he
earned All-District, All-Metro, All-East Jefferson Parrish and
All-Catholic honors while being named an honorable mention for
the Louisiana Sportswriters All-State team. He was the starting
quarterback for Louisiana in the Bayou Bowl (Louisiana All-Stars
vs. Texas All-Stars) and was named the bowl’s offensive MVP.
Other athletes expected to be honored at the banquet are
two-time Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden from Arkansas,
Nathan Brown from Central Arkansas, Chris Gunter from Arkansas
Tech, Kurt Kutscher from Henderson State, Willie Hopson from
Ouachita Baptist, C.J. Ellis from Southern Arkansas, Tim Turner
from Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Larry Jenkins from Arkansas Baptist,
Harlon Hill Trophy finalist David Knighton from Harding and
Tyrell Johnson from Arkansas State. |