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Udinski Named to CFPA National Performer of the Year Watch List

Udinski Named to CFPA National Performer of the Year Watch List College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) announced its 2022 midseason watch list for the CFPA FCS National Performer of the Year trophy, with graduate quarterback Reece Udinski being one of 30 players named to the list.
 
The CFPA was created in 2009 to provide the most scientifically-rigorous conferments in college football. Recipients are selected exclusively based upon objective scientific rankings of the extent to which individual players increase the overall effectiveness of their teams.
 
Udinski was named the CFPA FCS National Performer of the Week after his performance in the Stony Brook game where he threw for 357 yards, going 35-42 for an 83.3 completion percentage in less than three quarters of action at Robins Stadium. He threw nearly as many touchdowns (5) as incompletions (7) during Richmond's 51-7 victory over the CAA foe.
 
Udinski has consistently topped the charts in completion percentage and completions per game. Through nine games, he ranks second in the nation in completion percentage at .762 (269-353) and leads in completions per game with 29.89. He has led the Spiders to the best passing offense in the CAA with 290.2 yards per game.
 
So far this season, he's thrown the second-most touchdowns in a single game in program history with five against Stony Brook on Sept. 24. The following week at Elon, he made 58 pass attempts which ties him for second in a single game and his 42 completions from the game rank first all-time in program history.
 
The 2022 CFPA FCS National Performer of the Year will be announced January 13, 2023.
 
2022 CFPA FCS National Performer of the Year Trophy Watch List:
Ailym Ford (RB), Chattanooga
Nolan Henderson (QB), Delaware
Parker McKinney (QB), EKU
Matthew McKay (QB), Elon
Tim DeMorat (QB), Fordham
Tyler Huff (QB), Furman
Matthew Sluka (QB), Holy Cross
Gevani McCoy (QB), Idaho
Lindsey Scott Jr. (QB), Incarnate Word
Shedeur Sanders (QB), Jackson State
Fred Payton (QB), Mercer
Jason Shelley (QB), Missouri State
Jaden Shirden (RB), Monmouth
Sean Chambers (QB), Montana State
Davius Richard (QB), NCCU
Cam Miller (QB), North Dakota State
Theo Day (QB), Northern Iowa
Blake Stenstrom (QB), Princeton
Kasim Hill (QB), Rhode Island
Reece Udinski (QB), Richmond
Asher O'Hara (QB), Sacramento State
Michael Hiers (QB), Samford
Isaiah Davis (RB), South Dakota State
Mark Gronowski (QB), South Dakota State
Geno Hess (RB), Southeast Missouri
Nic Baker (QB), Southern Illinois
Miles Hastings (QB), UC Davis
Max Brosmer (QB), UNH
Darius Wilson (QB), William & Mary
Jaleel McLaughlin (RB), Youngstown State 

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