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SHIRDEN RETURNS TO WALTER PAYTON AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT

December 04, 2023


WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Monmouth University football junior running back Jaden Shirden was one of three players invited to the 2023 announcement of the Stats Perform Walter Payton Award, the honor bestowed upon the top offensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).
 
A national voting panel selected the 37th annual award recipient following the regular season. The announcement of the winner will be made at the FCS National Awards banquet on Jan. 6 in Frisco, Texas.
 
Shirden, the two-time CAA Offensive Player of the Year, finished the 2023 regular season as the nation's leading rusher for the second consecutive season. Entering the year at seventh on Monmouth's all-time rushing yardage list, Shirden's 1,478 yards on the ground in 2023 saw him rise to third, and his 10 touchdowns on the season brought him into the program's top-10. The junior notched seven 100+ rushing yard games including two games eclipsing the 250 mark. 
 
Shirden's biggest game came at home on October 14 against Hampton where he ran for 276 yards and scored a career-best four touchdowns – including a 63-yard score and 72-yard score – on 16 carries. Two weeks later at No. 24/22 William & Mary, the West Haven, CT native ran for two touchdowns while notching 251 yards on 21 carries.
 
Shirden is the first Monmouth student-athlete to finish in the top-three in voting for the Walter Payton Award in two different years. Shirden was third in 2022 after he led the FCS in rushing with 1,722 yards. Pete Guerriero also finished third in the voting after the 2019 season in which he led the nation in rushing and helped lead Monmouth to a Big South Championship and a NCAA second round appearance.
 
Joining Shirden are quarterbacks Max Brosmer from New Hampshire and Mark Gronowski from South Dakota State. For complete coverage of the Walter Payton Award and the other top FCS awards visit https://www.statsperform.com/fcs/

In addition to Shirden's recognition, Monmouth wide receiver Dymere Miller finished tied for 12th in the voting and secured a first-place vote after he led the country in receiving yards. 
 
The Walter Payton Award, first presented in 1987, has a distinguished history of recipients, including Steve McNair, Tony Romo, Brian Westbrook, Jimmy Garoppolo, Cooper Kupp and Trey Lance.  
 
2023 Walter Payton Award Voting Results
Following is a breakdown of the voting results. A first-place vote was worth five points, a second-place vote four points, a third-place vote three points, a fourth-place vote two points and a fifth-place vote one point. The final number is the combined point total.

1. TBA, Jan. 6
2. TBA, Jan. 6
3. TBA, Jan. 6
4. Matthew Sluka, QB, Holy Cross: 8-3-4-1-5-71
5. Davius Richard, QB, North Carolina Central: 2-7-3-4-2-57
6. Dylan Laube, RB, New Hampshire: 2-4-3-4-2-45
7. Isaiah Davis, RB, South Dakota State: 6-0-0-3-4-40
8.(tie) CJ Montes, QB, Fordham: 3-2-1-5-1-37
8.(tie) Mike DiLiello, QB, Austin Peay: 3-3-2-1-2-37
10. Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross: 1-3-1-4-4-32
11. Cam Miller, QB, North Dakota State: 0-2-6-1-1-29
12.(tie) Dymere Miller, WR, Monmouth: 1-1-4-0-3-24
12.(tie) Reese Poffenbarger, QB, UAlbany: 0-2-2-4-2-24
14. Lan Larison, RB, UC Davis: 0-0-4-3-2-20
15. Chedon James, WR, Idaho State: 0-2-2-1-3-19
16. Jamar Curtis, RB, Lafayette: 0-3-1-1-1-18
17. Cole Gonzales, QB, Western Carolina: 0-2-0-2-1-13
18.(tie) Gevani McCoy, QB, Idaho: 0-0-1-3-1-10
18.(tie) LaDarius Owens, RB, Texas Southern: 0-0-2-2-0-10
20. Sam Franklin, RB, UT Martin: 0-0-0-3-2-8
21.(tie) Michael Hiers, QB, Samford: 0-1-0-1-1-7
21.(tie) Ty James, WR, Mercer: 0-0-1-1-2-7
23. Zevi Eckhaus, QB, Bryant: 0-0-1-0-1-4
24.(tie) Hayden Hatten, WR, Idaho: 0-0-0-1-0-2
24.(tie) Jyran Mitchell, RB, Butler: 0-0-0-0-2-2
24.(tie) Parker McKinney, QB, Eastern Kentucky: 0-0-0-1-0-2
27. Brandon Porter, WR, UIW: 0-0-0-0-1-1
28.(tie) Darius Perrantes, QB, Duquesne: 0-0-0-0-0-0
28.(tie) Jake Wilcox, QB, Brown: 0-0-0-0-0-0
28.(tie) Jeremy Moussa, QB, Florida A&M: 0-0-0-0-0-0
 
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