Jailen Hobbs named HCAC Special Teams Player of the Year for Third Consecutive Season
Key points:
- Jailen Hobbs of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has been named the HCAC Special Teams Player of the Year for the third consecutive season.
- The football team earned a total of 16 all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference selections this season.
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology finished with a 6-1 conference record, recording their fifth consecutive top-two finish in the HCAC.
Jailen Hobbs clinches his third consecutive HCAC Special Teams Player of the Year award, leading a strong showing for Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. The football team secured 16 all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference selections, with standout performances from players like Kenneth Gipson, Daniel Huery, and Ben Klein. Hobbs shone not only in special teams but also as a receiver, leaving a significant impact on the team’s success. Under Coach Jeff Sokol’s leadership, the Fightin’ Engineers look forward to building on their impressive run in the upcoming 2023 season.
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