Greatness isn’t measured by stats, but … ah, who are we kidding? We all love stats. And they typically help separate the elite from the rest of the pack.
So, who is it, people? Who is the D3 Football Offensive Player of the Year? We want to know. Vote below. And FYI, voting closes Friday at noon, Pacific, so make your picks quick!
And, as always, if I missed someone, feel free to scream at me @stockames12 on the Twitter.
MORE: Vote For D3 Defensive Player of the Year
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Chase Burton, QB — Franklin
3,916 Passing Yards, 43 Passing Touchdowns
267-of-395 Passes Completed, 4 INTs, 3,960 Total Yards of Offense
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Hayden Bauserman, QB — Shenandoah
3,818 Passing Yards, 41 Passing Touchdowns
321-of-514 Passes Completed, 12 INTs, 3,726 Total Yards of Offense
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Miles Thompson, QB — Hendrix
3,472 Passing Yards, 37 Passing Touchdowns
238-of-363 Passes Completed, 8 INTs, 3,853 Total Yards of Offense
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Nick Holcomb, WR — Wis. La Crosse
80 Receptions, 1,401 Reception Yards, 20 Reception TDs
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Jesse Zubik, WR — Washington & Jefferson
84 Receptions, 1,408 Reception Yards, 17 Reception TDs
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John Smith, RB — Husson
340 Rushing Attempts, 2,242 Rushing Yards, 31 Rushing Touchdowns
2,242 Yards of Total Offense, 6.59 Yards Per Carry, 31 Total Touchdowns
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Leanthony Reasnover, RB — Eureka
318 Rushing Attempts, 1,875 Rushing Yards, 31 Rushing Touchdowns
1,875 Total Yards of Offense, 5.90 Yards Per Carry, 32 Total Touchdowns
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Joey Valdivia, RB — Lake Forest
279 Rushing Attempts, 1,809 Rushing Yards, 26 Rushing Touchdowns
1,809 Total Yards of Offense, 6.48 Yards Per Carry, 30 Total Touchdowns
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Johnny Davidson, QB/P WashU
2,323 Total Yards of Offense, 19 Total TD
41.9 Yard/Punt Average
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