ASU's Aplin Collects Second Straight Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week Honors
By: Greg Yarbrough
Updated: November 19, 2012
Arkansas State senior quarterback Ryan Aplin was named the
Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week on Monday after recording a
school-record 454 yards of total offense in the Red Wolves' 41-34 win against
Troy last Saturday.
This is the second week in a row that Aplin earned the award and this is the
fifth time an A-State player has been recognized by the Sun Belt with one of
its weekly honors. Linebackers Nathan Herrold and Qushaun Lee have each
received the award for defense while kicker Brian Davis was acknowledged for
special teams.
The Tampa, Fla. native completed 28-of-42 attempts for a .667 percentage, a
season-high 369 yards and a career-high four touchdown passes. The four
touchdown passes also tied the second most in school history and matched the
highest total by a Sun Belt Conference player this year. His total of 20
touchdown passes this season is the second most in ASU history. Aplin
also rushed for a season-high 85 yards, with a 7.1 average per attempt.
Aplin posted his fifth 300-yard passing game of the season and 11th of his
career, while his 369 yards is the sixth most in school history. He has
now thrown at least one touchdown pass in 35 of his last 39 games dating back
to his freshman season and completed multiple touchdowns in seven games this
year.
Aplin holds 21 combined single-game, season and career school records and is
the Sun Belt Conference's all-time leader in total offense with 12,004 yards to
his name. He became the second player in Sun Belt Conference history to
throw for over 10,000 yards and set the league record for career passing yards
with 10,307 to move past former FAU quarterback Rusty Smith.
Additionally, he is ranked second all-time in the league in completions
(869), second in touchdown passes (63), and third in rushing yards by a
quarterback (1697).
Arkansas State's victory over Troy improved its record to 8-3 overall and 6-1
in conference play. After a bye week, A-State will carry a six-game
winning streak into its final regular season game against Middle Tennessee, a
contest that will decide the conference championship. Kickoff is
scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Dec. 1, at Liberty Bank Stadium in Jonesboro.

