The 2010 IFL Owners' Awards ...
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Most Valuable Player
: Otis "Opie" Peterson, QB, Murfreesboro Mules
: The former 1st overall draft selection had a breakout season as he tossed for over 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns. More importantly Peterson led his team to their first division crown and playoff berth, reaching as far as the AC Championship. Was also named also named Solecismic League MVP, Solecismic Offensive Player of the Year, and All-League 1st Team Quarterback.
Past Winners
2009 - Jay Caro, POR
2008 - Chris Chaplin, SLC
2007 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2006 - Leslie Steiner, ANC
2005 - Harold Lozier, NFK
2004 - Gerald Sanders, WVA
2003 - James Tart, SLC
Offensive Player of the Year
: Otis "Opie" Peterson, QB, Murfreesboro Mules
: See above
Past Winners
2009 - Jay Caro, POR
2008 - Jay Caro, POR
2007 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2006 - Nigel Booker, SLC
2005 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2004 - Nigel Booker, SLC
2003 - Julian Cartagena, CBA
Defensive Player of the Year
: Hank Tran, OLB, Wichita Outlaws
: The veteran linebacker became only the third linebacker to amass ten sacks. Tran also provided 92 tackles, 10 hurries, 2 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles. Also honored 2010 All-League 1st Team Outside Linebacker.
Past Winners
2009 - Oliver McKenzie, MUR
2008 - Matthew Bramlett, HOU
2007 - Isaac Edwards, LAN
2006 - Louie Maldonado, STL
2005 - Riley Brown, MAD
2004 - Garfield Rhodes, HOU
2003 - Adam Land, POR
Special Teams Player of the Year
: Percy Brenner, CB, Norfolk Vipers
: The speedy Brenner might be the best double-duty return man. He led the IFL in punt return average and was 3rd in kick return average. Brenner is also the IFL's all-time leader in punt return yardage.
Past Winners
2009 - Alonzo Booher, HAR
2008 - Don Croft, NWK
2007 - Gaston Lomeli, OAK
2006 - Ryan McCellion, DAK
2005 - Paul Pickett, MAD
2004 - Isreal Davis, LAN
Offensive Rookie of the Year
: Archie Shapiro, Iowa City Snipe Hunters
: Shapiro ran away with this year's award after having one of the most prolific rookie seasons for a rookie receiver. He was 4th in the league with 88 receptions and 5th with 1,221 yards receiving.
Past Winners
2009 - Dana Glover, LAW
2008 - Charles Bell, MAD
2007 - Dominic Field, POR
2006 - Tim Austin, TUL
2005 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2004 - Chad Richardson, WIC
Defensive Rookie of the Year
: Clay Bradbury, ILB, Tulsa TigerHawks
: The former Gator led the TigerHawks with 127 tackles, a total that also placed him 2nd overall in the league. Bradbury was one of the few bright spots on an otherwise porous defensive unit.
Past Winners
2009 - Jon Hawkins, OAK
2008 - R.J. Kley, LAW
2007 - Freddie Swift, IWC
2006 - Courtney Cleeland, HAR
2005 - James Herzog, SLC
2004 - Oliver McKenzie, CBA
Executive of the Year
: Kobeck, Murfreesboro Mules
: The man behind the Mules is a true testament to fake football perseverance. After seven seasons without a playoff appearance, Kobeck finally broke through with nothing short of a gutty performance in the 2010 season. Sitting at 6-6 the Mules reeled off four victories to snatch the AC South Division crown. From there they advanced to the AC Championship after two postseason wins before their marvelous season finally came to an end.
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Most Valuable Player
: Otis "Opie" Peterson, QB, Murfreesboro Mules

: The former 1st overall draft selection had a breakout season as he tossed for over 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns. More importantly Peterson led his team to their first division crown and playoff berth, reaching as far as the AC Championship. Was also named also named Solecismic League MVP, Solecismic Offensive Player of the Year, and All-League 1st Team Quarterback.
Past Winners
2009 - Jay Caro, POR
2008 - Chris Chaplin, SLC
2007 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2006 - Leslie Steiner, ANC
2005 - Harold Lozier, NFK
2004 - Gerald Sanders, WVA
2003 - James Tart, SLC
Offensive Player of the Year
: Otis "Opie" Peterson, QB, Murfreesboro Mules

: See above
Past Winners
2009 - Jay Caro, POR
2008 - Jay Caro, POR
2007 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2006 - Nigel Booker, SLC
2005 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2004 - Nigel Booker, SLC
2003 - Julian Cartagena, CBA
Defensive Player of the Year
: Hank Tran, OLB, Wichita Outlaws

: The veteran linebacker became only the third linebacker to amass ten sacks. Tran also provided 92 tackles, 10 hurries, 2 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles. Also honored 2010 All-League 1st Team Outside Linebacker.
Past Winners
2009 - Oliver McKenzie, MUR
2008 - Matthew Bramlett, HOU
2007 - Isaac Edwards, LAN
2006 - Louie Maldonado, STL
2005 - Riley Brown, MAD
2004 - Garfield Rhodes, HOU
2003 - Adam Land, POR
Special Teams Player of the Year
: Percy Brenner, CB, Norfolk Vipers

: The speedy Brenner might be the best double-duty return man. He led the IFL in punt return average and was 3rd in kick return average. Brenner is also the IFL's all-time leader in punt return yardage.
Past Winners
2009 - Alonzo Booher, HAR
2008 - Don Croft, NWK
2007 - Gaston Lomeli, OAK
2006 - Ryan McCellion, DAK
2005 - Paul Pickett, MAD
2004 - Isreal Davis, LAN
Offensive Rookie of the Year
: Archie Shapiro, Iowa City Snipe Hunters

: Shapiro ran away with this year's award after having one of the most prolific rookie seasons for a rookie receiver. He was 4th in the league with 88 receptions and 5th with 1,221 yards receiving.
Past Winners
2009 - Dana Glover, LAW
2008 - Charles Bell, MAD
2007 - Dominic Field, POR
2006 - Tim Austin, TUL
2005 - Alan Crespo, NWK
2004 - Chad Richardson, WIC
Defensive Rookie of the Year
: Clay Bradbury, ILB, Tulsa TigerHawks

: The former Gator led the TigerHawks with 127 tackles, a total that also placed him 2nd overall in the league. Bradbury was one of the few bright spots on an otherwise porous defensive unit.
Past Winners
2009 - Jon Hawkins, OAK
2008 - R.J. Kley, LAW
2007 - Freddie Swift, IWC
2006 - Courtney Cleeland, HAR
2005 - James Herzog, SLC
2004 - Oliver McKenzie, CBA
Executive of the Year
: Kobeck, Murfreesboro Mules

: The man behind the Mules is a true testament to fake football perseverance. After seven seasons without a playoff appearance, Kobeck finally broke through with nothing short of a gutty performance in the 2010 season. Sitting at 6-6 the Mules reeled off four victories to snatch the AC South Division crown. From there they advanced to the AC Championship after two postseason wins before their marvelous season finally came to an end.


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