(STATS) -- Perhaps by the time the FCS top freshman is done with his college career, there will be a second Hines Field in Pittsburgh.Duquesne running back A.J. Hines has been named the STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award winner, edging South Dakota State linebacker Christian Rozeboom by a single vote for the nations best freshman.A national panel of over 150 sports information and media relations directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries voted on the Rice Award, which had 23 finalists from 12 FCS conferences.Playing a few miles away across the Allegheny River from Heinz Field, the home of the Steelers, Hines was a big reason the Dukes won a share of a second straight Northeast Conference title. He ran for a Duquesne freshman record 1,291 yards and 13 touchdowns, the most in either category by any Dukes running back since senior Mike Hilliard (1,544 yards, 15 TDs) in 2003.Nicknamed Baby Gurley at Wilson, North Carolinas Fike High School, after former Georgia and current Los Angeles Rams tailback Todd Gurley, Hines hadnt even heard of Duquesne until last summer. He was initially a Richmond recruit but had admissions issues, so instead of doing a semester of prep school and hoping to eventually qualify, Hines answered a call from Duquesne.The Dukes are glad he did.Hines got 30 first-place votes from the panel and needed every one of them, finishing with 333 overall points -- one more than Rozeboom. The Jackrabbits linebacker finished second while Sam Houston State receiver Nathan Stewart was third with 295 points despite amassing 25 first-place votes to Rozebooms 22.Hines is the third running back to win in six years of the Jerry Rice Awards existence, joining Towsons Terrance West (2011) and Fordhams Chase Edmonds (2014). Northern Arizona quarterback Case Cookus was the 2015 recipient.The Jerry Rice Award voting reflected the regular season and was conducted before the start of the FCS playoffs.---=1. A.J. Hines, RB, Duquesne: 30-20-18-20-9-3332. Christian Rozeboom, LB, South Dakota State: 22-28-17-13-7-3323. Nathan Stewart, WR, Sam Houston State: 25-14-23-15-15-2954. Tyrie Adams, QB, Western Carolina: 20-12-15-5-14-2175. Marlon Bridges, S, Jacksonville State: 19-15-10-9-13-2166. Chase Fourcade, QB, Nicholls: 10-13-11-7-9-1587. Jerry Louie-McGee, WR, Montana: 7-5-8-14-14-1218. Sully Laiche, DL, Nicholls: 3-10-13-7-8-1169. Shane Simpson, RB, Towson: 5-11-6-7-3-10410. Stephen Calvert, QB, Liberty: 1-4-4-3-9-4811. Steven Newbold, WR, Tennessee State: 3-2-2-6-4-4512. Gee Stanley, LB, Robert Morris: 1-2-4-5-8-4313. Jordan Bentley, RB, Alabama A&M: 2-1-3-8-3-4214. Jaylan Foster, DB, Gardner-Webb: 1-2-3-6-4-38t-15. Joe Logan, RB, Northern Arizona: 1-4-3-1-5-37t-15. Torrey Hunt, DB, North Dakota: 2-2-4-2-3-3717. Prince Smith, Jr., CB, New Hampshire: 0-3-1-6-6-33t-18. Alex Probert, K, Liberty: 0-3-1-4-6-29t-18. Ryan Stanley, QB, Florida A&M: 1-2-4-0-4-2920. Corey Parker, S, William & Mary: 2-1-2-2-4-2821. Pop Lacey, S, New Hampshire: 0-1-3-2-6-2322. Max Roberts, LB, Fordham: 1-1-1-0-1-1323. Elijah Burress, QB, Campbell: 0-0-0-1-1-3A 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. Nike Shox Clearance . 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COLUMBIA, S.C. -- South Carolina coach Will Muschamp had planned to be on a recruiting trip after his teams game with Georgia.Instead, disgusted by another demoralizing loss for the Gamecocks (2-4, 1-4 Southeastern Conference), Muschamp said hell stick around campus and continue looking for ways to improve the players hes got rather than focus on those recruits he hopes to sign.We need to stay here and we need to evaluate what were doing, Muschamp said.So far, what theyre doing is not good.The Gamecocks struggled on offense and defense in their 28-14 loss to the Bulldogs this past Sunday.South Carolina, last in SEC rushing and in stopping the rush, were exposed both ways against Georgia. The Bulldogs piled up a season-high 326 yards rushing and held the Gamecocks to 30 yards on 26 carries.Now, no ones position is secure.All starting spots are open during the teams bye week, Muschamp declared. The Gamecocks next game is at home against Massachusetts on Oct. 22.Starting left tackle Mason Zandi said the team went through its normal, start-the-week routine of reviewing film and holding a correct-mistakes-practice Tuesday after having Monday off.The players are prepared for anything.Changes could be dramatic or could be just fine tuning, you never know, Zandi said. Thats how were going to go about our business and thats what were going to do.South Carolina figured to struggle this season . A year ago this week ex-coach Steve Spurrier walked away from the team and the Gamecocks entered the year with few difference makers on offense and having to adjust to Muschamps hard-driven style.But South Carolinas defense has held opponents to 20.2 points a game, giving the Gamecocks a chance to be competitive in games with more high-powered opponents like Texas A&M and Mississippi State.South Carolinas offense, though, has been a dumpster fire much of the year. The offensive line has not opened holes for the Gamecocks young runners and the Gamecocks two quarterbacks -- senior Perry Orth and ffreshman Brandon McIlwain -- have contrasting, one-dimensional styles.ddddddddddddOrth is a passer who threw for 288 yards Sunday against Georgia, yet struggles to run in the read-option offense. McIlwain, who started three games this season, is a stronger runner who has struggled to complete passes.I dont think anyone questions the want to, Muschamp said. Were just not getting the execution and its very disappointing for them to not get the results.Orth said Muschamps attempting to fire up players who may be worn down by losing.If he believes that all positions are open, youve got to attack every day like youre not going to play, said Orth, a one-time walk-on who has started 11 games the past two seasons.The Gamecocks may have few moves to make on offense. Injured young players in tailback Rico Dowdle and receivers Bryan Edwards and Deebo Samuel were all back on the field this week.Dowdle had 30 yards rushing on seven carries against Georgia. Edwards and Samuel combined for seven catches and 125 yards while Samuel scored on a 9-yard jet sweep.Theres been loud calls during the fan base to use another freshman at quarterback, highly regarded Jake Bentley. However, Muschamp has wanted to redshirt Bentley, who had scholarship offers from Alabama, LSU and Miami among others.Were improving, receiver Terry Googer said. People dont always see it, but we are.Improvement may not be that evident going forward, either.The second half of the season features a number of land mines where the Gamecocks will be big underdogs, like a home game against No. 9 Tennessee (Oct. 29) and road contests with No. 18 Florida (Nov. 12) and No. 3 Clemson (Nov. 26) to close the season.Everyone wants to continue to fight, continue to raise the bar, continue to push our limits, Zandi said. Thats what Ive seen and I love it.---AP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '