Senior receiver
Tyus Alcorn had a phenomenal career for Campbellsville by leading the Tigers his junior and senior seasons.
Alcorn, a senior from Lexington, Ky., finished the 2016 season with 1,095 receiving yards and 109.5 receiving yards per game, which led the Mid-South Conference in both categories. He now joins Shane Riley, Trevon Chatman and
Jarrod Harrington as the only 1,000-yard receivers in program history.
Alcorn also led the Mid-South with 6.6 receptions per game this season. At the NAIA level, Alcorn ranked fifth in receiving yards, sixth in receiving yards per game and receptions per game.
Highlighting his senior season, Alcorn hauled in 235 yards vs. Union College to break the single-game record, which was previously set by Shane Riley with 172 (2002).
Over the previous three seasons, Alcorn totaled 36 receiving touchdowns – breaking the career record which was previously set by Demytreus Gipson (2011-2014) with 29. He also holds the single-season mark of 19 touchdowns set in 2015.
Alcorn was also named the MSC West Division Co-Offensive Player of the Year earlier in November.