Wayne State University seniors(Waterford, Mich. / Mott) and(Sylvania, Ohio / Southview) were selected GLIAC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively after the Warriors 35-14 victory over visiting Michigan Tech.Kupp accounted for three of WSU's four offensive touchdowns in the triumph over Michigan Tech. After leading WSU on a 75-yard touchdown drive on the game's opening possession, Kupp scored the go-ahead touchdown (to make it 14-7) on a 21-yard scramble early in the second period. He also added two touchdown passes before intermission, both to(65 yards and 29 yards). For the game, Kupp had 229 yards of total offense as he completed 12-of-16 passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. He had a passing efficiency rating of 222.3 for the game.Eggleston spearheaded a Warrior defense that totaled 15 tackles for loss, including eight sacks and limiting the Huskies to just one touchdown until the final four minutes in a 35-14 victory. Eggleston had game-high totals of 14 tackles (12 solo, 2 assisted) and 3.5 tackles for loss, and tied for the team lead with two sacks. He also had a pass break-up in earning his third GLIAC Defensive Player of the Week award in 2019.The 15 tackles for loss were tied for the most by WSU since the Warriors had 18 for minus 108 yards vs. Ferris State on October 17, 2009. The three other occasions with 15 TFL were Sept. 17, 2016, vs. Lake Erie; October 4, 2014 vs. Tiffin; and Sept. 15, 2012 vs. Lake Erie.The eight sacks were the most since Wayne State had 10 sacks for minus 95 yards in the aforementioned 2009 contest against the Bulldogs. FSU ended that game with 28 rushing attempts for minus 45 yards, while finishing with 100 yards of total offense.