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Hunter earns Big Ten weekly honors

IOWA CITY, IA -- University of Iowa linebacker Jeremiha Hunter has been named the Big Ten's co-Special Teams Player of the Week following his performance in Saturday's 17-16 win over Northern Iowa. The announcement was made tonight on the Big Ten Network's weekly recap show.
Hunter, a 6-2, 235-pound junior from York, PA, blocked UNI's second field goal attempt with one second remaining to preserve the Hawkeye victory. End Broderick Binns blocked the Northern Iowa field goal attempt on the previous play with seven seconds remaining. It's the first time in NCAA history a team has blocked field goals on successive plays in a game.
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Hunter also had nine tackles and a pass breakup in the victory. It's the first time he has been honored with the league's weekly award. He shared the weekly special teams honor with Minnesota's Eric Ellestad.
Iowa had seven Big Ten Player of the Week honorees last season.
From the Big Ten Conference:
CO-OFFENSE:
Daryll Clark, Penn State
SR, QB, Youngstown, Ohio/Ursuline
Clark broke a school record with 254 passing yards in the first half on his way to setting career highs with 29 completions, 40 attempts and 353 yards through the air against Akron. The senior quarterback guided the Penn State offense to 515 total yards for the game, despite working with new starters at wide receiver and at three offensive line positions. He tossed three touchdown passes in the game and his 353 passing yards rank as the fifth-highest single-game total in school history. Clark picks up his third career weekly accolade after being honored on Oct. 13 and Nov. 24 last season.
LAST PSU OFFENSIVE POW: QB Daryll Clark on Nov. 24, 2008
Ralph Bolden, Purdue
SO, RB, Folkston, Ga./Charlton County
Bolden averaged an astounding 11.1 yards on 21 carries against Toledo to rack up a career-high 234 rushing yards, the third-highest single-game effort in program annals. After rushing for just 28 yards as a freshman last season, Bolden nearly tripled his first-year effort on his opening carry of the game, rumbling 78 yards for a touchdown. The sophomore running back added a 14-yard scamper in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. Bolden's effort marked just the 12th game in school history in which a Boilermaker has topped the 200-yard mark. He picks up his first career weekly honor.
LAST PUR OFFENSIVE POW: QB Curtis Painter on Nov. 24, 2008
DEFENSE:
Lee Campbell, Minnesota
SR, LB, Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast
Campbell registered a career-high 13 tackles, including 11 solo stops, while adding 1.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks and a pass breakup to help lead Minnesota to a road victory at Syracuse. After giving up 190 total yards and 20 points in the first half, the Gophers defense rallied to hold the Orange to only 67 yards and no points in the second half and overtime to allow the offense to rally for the 23-20 victory. The senior linebacker recorded three of his solo tackles in overtime to set up the third-down pass attempt that was picked off in the endzone. Campbell earns his first career weekly laurel.
LAST MINN DEFENSIVE POW: DE Willie VanDeSteeg on Oct. 13, 2008
CO-SPECIAL TEAMS:
Jeremiha Hunter, Iowa
JR, LB, York, Pa./Harrisburg Science & Technology
Leading by only a point with one second on the clock, Hunter blocked a 41-yard field goal attempt by Northern Iowa to secure the victory. The block was the second of back-to-back blocked field goals by the Hawkeyes in the last seven seconds of the game. With Iowa holding a narrow 17-16 advantage, the visitors drove to the 23-yard line and attempted a 40-yard field goal on first down. While the hosts blocked the kick, Northern Iowa recovered with one second left to allow a second attempt from 41 yards, which was turned away by Hunter. The junior linebacker garners his first career weekly accolade.
LAST IOWA SPECIAL TEAMS POW: P Ryan Donahue on Nov. 24, 2008
Eric Ellestad, Minnesota
JR, PK, Brooklyn Park, Minn./Armstrong
In his first collegiate game, Ellestad connected on three field goals, including a 26-yarder to tie the game with less than one minute remaining and a 35-yarder to clinch the victory in the extra session at Syracuse. The junior kicker added a 26-yarder in the third quarter to pull the Gophers within 20-17. Ellestad picks up his first career weekly honor.
LAST MINN SPECIAL TEAMS POW: PK Joel Monroe on Oct. 6, 2008
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