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Hunter Brown earns 1st MSC Player of the Week honor

By Jordan Alves
CU sports information director

After leading Campbellsville to a 48-34 win over Bluefield College on Saturday afternoon, quarterback Hunter Brown has earned Mid-South Conference West Division Offensive Player of the Week honors.

The award is the first of the season and the career of Brown.


Brown had a huge day at Bluefield, throwing for a career-high 391 yards and tying his career mark with four passing touchdowns. He completed 30-of-48 passes, while also rushing for a pair of touchdowns - another career-high.

Brown currently ranks No. 4 in the NAIA with 321 passing yards per game and No. 5 with 1,284 total passing yards this season. In addition, Brown ranks No. 9 averaging 317.3 yards of offense per game and No. 10 with 1,269 of total offense.

In addition to Brown, Lindsey Wilson's Nathan Cunningham and Allen Cook's earned MSC West Division Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week, respectively.

Campbellsville returns to the gridiron on Saturday, Oct. 1 for Family Weekend. The Tigers host Faulkner University at 12pmET.


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