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kdinva
July 1st, 2014, 10:14 AM
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gotts
July 1st, 2014, 10:34 AM
[homer rant]

No Kyle Emanuel? I usually don't comment on these things, but that's a huge omission to not have him on any of the teams.

[/homer rant]

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 10:48 AM
2014 The Sports Network FCS Preseason All-America Team






First Team - Offense


Player
School
Pos.
Cl.
Ht.
Wt.


Vernon Adams
Eastern Washington
QB
Jr.
6-0
190


David Johnson
Northern Iowa
RB
Sr.
6-3
225


Zach Zenner
South Dakota State
RB
Sr.
6-0
220


Emmanuel Holder
Towson
FB
Jr.
5-11
255


Sam Ajala
Fordham
WR
Sr.
6-0
194


R.J. Harris
New Hampshire
WR
Sr.
6-0
200


Cooper Kupp
Eastern Washington
WR
So.
6-2
195


MyCole Pruitt
Southern Illinois
TE
Sr.
6-3
250


Robert Booker
Missouri State
OL
Jr.
6-3
315


Antoine Everett
McNeese State
OL
Sr.
6-3
304


Max Holcombe
Jacksonville State
OL
Sr.
6-3
290


Jack Rummells
Northern Iowa
OL
Sr.
6-5
301


Collin Seibert
Eastern Illinois
OL
Sr.
6-4
277


Rob Hollomon
Central Connecticut
AP
Sr.
5-8
170


Thomas Kinney
Southern Illinois
PK
Sr.
5-8
174


Xavier Roberson
SE Louisiana
KR
Jr.
5-9
170





First Team - Defense


Player
School
Pos.
Cl.
Ht.
Wt.


Zach Hodges
Harvard
DE
Sr.
6-3
235


Davis Tull
Chattanooga
DE
Sr.
6-3
240


O.J. Mau
Gardner-Webb
DT
Jr.
6-2
302


Troy Moore
Sacred Heart
DT
Sr.
6-3
285


Quinn Backus
Coastal Carolina
LB
Sr.
5-10
215


Tony Bell
UT Martin
LB
Sr.
6-1
200


Stephen Hodge
Fordham
LB
Sr.
6-0
202


Lynden Trail
Norfolk State
LB
Sr.
6-7
260


Harlan Miller
SE Louisiana
CB
Jr.
6-0
170


Tye Smith
Towson
CB
Sr.
6-0
170


Daniel Fitzpatrick
Tennessee State
S
Sr.
6-2
210


Caleb Schaffitzel
Missouri State
S
Sr.
6-0
214


Kyle Loomis
Portland State
P
Sr.
6-2
210


Chris Highland
Illinois State
LS
Sr.
6-2
215


Adrian Wilkins
North Carolina Ctl
PR
Jr.
5-8
170





Second Team - Offense


Player
School
Pos.
Cl.
Ht.
Wt.


Michael Nebrich
Fordham
QB
Sr.
6-1
205


DaMarcus James
Jacksonville State
RB
Sr.
5-10
230


Keshaudas Spence
Sacred Heart
RB
Sr.
5-10
230


Nick Butier
Northern Arizona
FB
Jr.
6-1
240


Kenny Cook
Gardner-Webb
WR
Sr.
6-4
210


Adam Drake
Eastern Illinois
WR
Sr.
6-2
199


Tre McBride
William & Mary
WR
Sr.
6-1
200


Jeff LePak
Eastern Illinois
TE
Sr.
6-6
222


Mike Coccia
New Hampshire
OL
Sr.
6-3
282


Nick Easton
Harvard
OL
Sr.
6-3
300


Austin Gund
Richmond
OL
Sr.
6-3
305


Mason Halter
Fordham
OL
Sr.
6-6
282


Chad Hamilton
Coastal Carolina
OL
Sr.
6-3
305


Ellis Henderson
Montana
AP
Jr.
6-0
185


Ross Scheuerman
Lafayette
AP
Sr.
6-1
202


Anthony Prevost
Hampton
PK
So.
5-6
160


Shawn Johnson
Montana State
KR
Sr.
5-9
175





Second Team - Defense


Player
School
Pos.
Cl.
Ht.
Wt.


James Cowser
Southern Utah
DE
Jr.
6-4
244


Mike Reilly
William & Mary
DE
Sr.
6-4
265


Zack Wagenmann
Montana
DE
Sr.
6-3
250


Rodney Gunter
Delaware State
DT
Sr.
6-5
305


Xavier Williams
Northern Iowa
DT
Sr.
6-4
311


Isiah Corbett
SE Louisiana
LB
Sr.
6-2
245


Ronnie Hamlin
Eastern Washington
LB
Sr.
6-2
235


Luke Rhodes
William & Mary
LB
Jr.
6-2
242


Nick Sigmon
Liberty
LB
Sr.
6-2
250


Anthony Gaffney
Princeton
CB
Jr.
6-3
200


Darrin Marrow
Norfolk State
CB
Sr.
6-1
180


Jacob Hagen
Liberty
S
Sr.
6-3
205


Colten Heagle
North Dakota State
S
Sr.
5-11
202


Jaquiski Tartt
Samford
S
Sr.
6-1
218


Eric Enderson
Delaware
P
So.
6-1
210


Phil Faccone
Wagner
LS
Sr.
5-9
195


Antwan Eddie
Robert Morris
PR
Sr.
5-10
180





Third Team - Offense


Player
School
Pos.
Cl.
Ht.
Wt.


Bryan Bennett
SE Louisiana
QB
Sr.
6-3
200


John Robertson
Villanova
QB
Jr.
6-1
215


Quincy Forte
Eastern Washington
RB
Sr.
5-11
185


Shepard Little
Eastern Illinois
RB
Jr.
5-10
198


Dalton Turay
UC Davis
FB
Sr.
5-10
220


Stephen Barnette
Richmond
WR
Sr.
6-3
190


DeAndre Carter
Sacramento State
WR
Sr.
5-9
185


Andrew Robustelli
Jacksonville
WR
Sr.
6-3
210


Faysal Shafaat
Chattanooga
TE
Sr.
6-5
250


Dan Light
Fordham
TE
Sr.
6-5
250


Ned Daryoush
Lehigh
OL
Sr.
6-4
290


Clay DeBord
Eastern Washington
OL
Jr.
6-6
290


Donald Jackson III
Sam Houston State
OL
Jr.
6-2
270


Jonathan Smith
Jackson State
OL
Sr.
6-3
280


Domanic Wilson
South Carolina State
OL
Jr.
6-5
300


Michael Johnson
Delaware
AP
Sr.
6-2
210


Deon Randall
Yale
AP
Sr.
5-8
175


Warren Handrahan
Samford
PK
So.
5-10
181


Jatavious Wilson
Central Arkansas
KR
So.
5-9
171





Third Team - Defense


Player
School
Pos.
Cl.
Ht.
Wt.


Anthony Bass
Tennessee State
DE
Sr.
6-2
230


LaMichael Fanning
Jacksonville State
DE
Jr.
6-7
270


Jonathan Woodard
Central Arkansas
DE
Jr.
6-6
271


Evan Kelly
Richmond
DT
Sr.
6-2
285


Derrick Lott
Chattanooga
DT
Sr.
6-4
303


Tanner Burch
Gardner-Webb
LB
Sr.
6-3
241


Evan Byers
Bucknell
LB
Sr.
6-0
225


Daniel Davis
Penn
LB
Sr.
6-3
245


Carlton Littlejohn
North Dakota State
LB
Sr.
6-1
216


Avery Boykin
Miss Valley State
CB
Sr.
6-0
190


Martinez Davis
Western Illinos
CB
Sr.
5-10
180


Christian Carpenter
Towson
S
Jr.
6-2
185


Julien David
Howard
S
Sr.
5-11
205


Dean Marlowe
James Madison
S
Sr.
6-2
205


Cory Carter
Texas Southern
P
Jr.
5-10
185


Courtland Clavette
Brown
LS
Sr.
6-3
235


Christian Dudzik
North Dakota State
PR
Sr.
5-10
188



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ccd494
July 1st, 2014, 10:53 AM
Did Christophe Mulumba lose a limb and I not hear about it?

2ram
July 1st, 2014, 10:57 AM
how does dan light not rank higher than 3rd team? guy has great size, speed and hands.

RabidRabbit
July 1st, 2014, 11:00 AM
Looks fairly reasonable to me. Surprised at the # of Fordham selections. Also by the lack of NDSU players on the 1st team. Shows that Bison are going into this next season with a lot less knowns playing.

Good success to Zach Zenner in becoming the 1st FCS player to clear 2K running yards for 3 straight seasons. There is little speculation about whether ZZ makes the NFL. Most Rabbit fans seem to believe he'll hang up the cleets, and go to med school instead.

2ram
July 1st, 2014, 11:02 AM
Looks fairly reasonable to me. Surprised at the # of Fordham selections.

lol and i was surprised there weren't a few more.

Professor Chaos
July 1st, 2014, 11:05 AM
how does dan light not rank higher than 3rd team? guy has great size, speed and hands.
For one because MyCole Pruitt from SIU is an athletic beast who will be playing on Sundays next year and was at or near the top of the nation last year in yards, catches, and receiving TDs for tight ends.


Looks fairly reasonable to me. Surprised at the # of Fordham selections. Also by the lack of NDSU players on the 1st team. Shows that Bison are going into this next season with a lot less knowns playing.
Meh, I don't know about that. Outside of O-line, DT, and QB there's a lot of known quantities returning for NDSU including 4 of the 5 top tacklers. I'm not going to get bent out of shape over preseason beauty contests like this one but don't be surprised if 5 players on NDSU's defense (DE Emmanuel, LB Littlejohn, LB Beck, SS Heagle, and FS Dudzik) garner some postseason All-America recognition.

RabidRabbit
July 1st, 2014, 11:10 AM
If Fordham has 5 selections, and rest of the Patriot has less than 5 total (besides Fordham), Rams had better win Patriot like NDSU won in the MVFC last season.

Eastern Washington, and SE LA both look to be tough teams this season. Hope to catch a SE LA game or two, no lion!xsmiley_wix

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 11:38 AM
Looks fairly reasonable to me. Surprised at the # of Fordham selections. Also by the lack of NDSU players on the 1st team. Shows that Bison are going into this next season with a lot less knowns playing.

Good success to Zach Zenner in becoming the 1st FCS player to clear 2K running yards for 3 straight seasons. There is little speculation about whether ZZ makes the NFL. Most Rabbit fans seem to believe he'll hang up the cleets, and go to med school instead.

I have not talked to him myself but hearing you say that makes sense based on some things I have noticed and heard.

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 11:56 AM
Here are some major names not on the list who I think deserve some type of mention or were probably considered

QB Quinn Epperly, Princeton, Sr.
RB John Crockett, NDSU, Sr.
RB Martin Ruiz, Youngstown State, Soph.
RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Sr.
WR Michael Johnson, Delaware, Sr.
WR Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
TE Nick Boyle, Delaware, Sr.
OT Robert Myers, Tennessee State, Sr.
DE Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State, Sr.
DT Deon Simon, NW State, Sr.
LB Christophe Mulumba, Maine, Soph.
LB Nick Thrasher, Tennessee State, Sr.
LB Alex Singleton, Montana State, Sr.
CB De'Ante Saunders, Tennessee State, Sr.
S Keenan Lambert, Norfolk State, Sr.
S Christian Dudzik, North Dakota State, Sr.
K Sean Decloux, Maine, Jr.
AP Xavier Robertson, SLU, Jr.
AP Antwan Eddie, Robert Morris, Sr.

lionsrking2
July 1st, 2014, 11:56 AM
If Fordham has 5 selections, and rest of the Patriot has less than 5 total (besides Fordham), Rams had better win Patriot like NDSU won in the MVFC last season.

Eastern Washington, and SE LA both look to be tough teams this season. Hope to catch a SE LA game or two, no lion!xsmiley_wix

Would love to have you again RR! The atmosphere at Strawberry Stadium is a little different than the last time you visited.xsmiley_wix

As for us, we'll have to let the season play out to know for sure, but the potential is there to be considerably better than last year. I think we have legitimate chance to get to Frisco if we stay reasonably healthy.

As for the SN All-American list, you can never make everybody happy, though looks fairly reasonable to me other than a couple of exceptions. Not sure I would put LaMichael Fanning on the list at this juncture. He couldn't get on the field at Alabama and was moved to TE before getting booted from the team. He may earn his way on by having a great fall, but there are other worthy candidates returning who are more deserving of the preseason recognition IMO.

DFW HOYA
July 1st, 2014, 12:01 PM
lol and i was surprised there weren't a few more.


Fordham:5
Buck/Colg/HC/Laf/Leh combined: 3
Georgetown: 0

lionsrking2
July 1st, 2014, 12:02 PM
Here are some major names not on the list who I think deserve some type of mention or were probably considered

QB Quinn Epperly, Princeton, Sr.
RB John Crockett, NDSU, Sr.
RB Martin Ruiz, Youngstown State, Soph.
RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Sr.
WR Michael Johnson, Delaware, Sr.
WR Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
TE Nick Boyle, Delaware, Sr.
OT Robert Myers, Tennessee State, Sr.
DE Zack Wagenmann, Montana, Sr.
DE Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State, Sr.
DT Deon Simon, NW State, Sr.
LB Christophe Mulumba, Maine, Soph.
LB Nick Thrasher, Tennessee State, Sr.
LB Alex Singleton, Montana State, Sr.
CB De'Ante Saunders, Tennessee State, Sr.
S Keenan Lambert, Norfolk State, Sr.
S Christian Dudzik, North Dakota State, Sr.
K Sean Decloux, Maine, Jr.
AP Xavier Robertson, SLU, Jr.
AP Antwan Eddie, Robert Morris, Sr.

Roberson is on the first team as a kick returner.

IMO Jacob Newman, DL, Southeastern Louisiana, deserves consideration. Had 14 TFLs and 7 sacks last year playing DE in a three man front and splitting time due to a deep rotation and large margins of victory. Marice Sutton, DB, is deserving as well ... had 4 picks, two returned for TDs last year, and a great year overall splitting time between corner and safety.

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 12:03 PM
Would love to have you again RR! The atmosphere at Strawberry Stadium is a little different than the last time you visited.xsmiley_wix

As for us, we'll have to let the season play out to know for sure, but the potential is there to be considerably better than last year. I think we have legitimate chance to get to Frisco if we stay reasonably healthy.

As for the SN All-American list, you can never make everybody happy, though looks fairly reasonable to me other than a couple of exceptions. Not sure I would put LaMichael Fanning on the list at this juncture. He couldn't get on the field at Alabama and was moved to TE before getting booted from the team. He may earn his way on by having a great fall, but there are other worthy candidates returning who are more deserving of the preseason recognition IMO.

I probably would have put Kyle Emanuel in his place. Fanning has a ton of talent but other than his 4-star rating in HS, which means nothing to me and coaches, he hasn't done anything yet. In his defense though Alabama wanted him and they don't recruit scrubs.

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 12:07 PM
Roberson is on the first team as a kick returner.

IMO Jacob Newman, DL, Southeastern Louisiana, deserves consideration. Had 14 TFLs and 7 sacks last year playing DE in a three man front and splitting time due to a deep rotation and large margins of victory. Marice Sutton, DB, is deserving as well ... had 4 picks, two returned for TDs last year, and a great year overall splitting time between corner and safety.

I saw him at KR but I have him rated in my position listings as both KR and AP. I just mentioned him because he was not there.

Newman was close. I almost included Newman on the list. He is a solid player but I would rank him 3rd or 4th best among returning defenders on your team. I think he is definitely a preseason first-team All-SLC pick but I can see going either way on the All-America list. There are a ton of good ends in FCS right now.

lionsrking2
July 1st, 2014, 12:08 PM
I probably would have put Kyle Emanuel in his place. Fanning has a ton of talent but other than his 4-star rating in HS, which means nothing to me and coaches, he hasn't done anything yet. In his defense though Alabama wanted him and they don't recruit scrubs.

They don't recruit scrubs but they have made their fair share of mistakes. That said, my beef isn't with Fanning personally ... he may have a great year and win the Buchanan Award. But preseason recognition should be reserved for guys who have gotten it done on the field, not potential ... JMPO.

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 12:14 PM
They don't recruit scrubs but they have made their fair share of mistakes. That said, my beef isn't with Fanning personally ... he may have a great year and win the Buchanan Award. But preseason recognition should be reserved for guys who have gotten it done on the field, not potential ... JMPO.

I agree and to be honest I can see why someone would take one spot and take a shot on a darkhorse because they could look brilliant by doing so. I can also see why someone would go with a proven player, which I would do as well.

lionsrking2
July 1st, 2014, 12:30 PM
Newman was close. I almost included Newman on the list. He is a solid player but I would rank him 3rd or 4th best among returning defenders on your team.

I don't disagree, because we have some great players returning (Harlan Miller, Isiah Corbett) who are on the list, but Jacob is a great leader and very productive, especially at his position. I agree there are a lot of good DEs around the country but how many playing in a three man front had 7 solo sacks and 14 TFLs?

dewey
July 1st, 2014, 12:34 PM
Here are some major names not on the list who I think deserve some type of mention or were probably considered

QB Quinn Epperly, Princeton, Sr.
RB John Crockett, NDSU, Sr.
RB Martin Ruiz, Youngstown State, Soph.
RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Sr.
WR Michael Johnson, Delaware, Sr.
WR Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
TE Nick Boyle, Delaware, Sr.
OT Robert Myers, Tennessee State, Sr.
DE Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State, Sr.
DT Deon Simon, NW State, Sr.
LB Christophe Mulumba, Maine, Soph.
LB Nick Thrasher, Tennessee State, Sr.
LB Alex Singleton, Montana State, Sr.
CB De'Ante Saunders, Tennessee State, Sr.
S Keenan Lambert, Norfolk State, Sr.
S Christian Dudzik, North Dakota State, Sr.
K Sean Decloux, Maine, Jr.
AP Xavier Robertson, SLU, Jr.
AP Antwan Eddie, Robert Morris, Sr.

FYI...Christian Dudzik was named third team PR so he wasn't snubbed...but I do agree he should be on the list as a safety.

I biggest beef is with not having John Crockett, Zach Vraa and Kyle Emanuel on the list...any where.

Here are John Crocketts stats from the last two years.

RUSHING

GP

Att

Yards

Td

Long

Avg/C

Avg/G



2012

15

194

1038

9

57

5.4

69.2



2013

15

190

1277

11

71

6.7

85.1



Total

30

384

2315

20

71

6.0

77.2






TOTAL OFFENSE

GP

Rush

Pass

Total

Avg/G



2012

15

1038

26

1064

70.9



2013

15

1277


1277

85.1



Total

30

2315

26

2341

78.0




Here are Zach Vraa's stats from the last three years.

RECEIVING

GP

Rec

Yards

Td

Long

Rec/G

Avg/C

Avg/G



2011

1

2

13


10

2.0

6.5

13.0



2012

13

44

606

4

69

3.4

13.8

46.6



2013

15

67

1191

15

56

4.5

17.8

79.4



Total

29

113

1810

19

69

3.9

16.0

62.4




Zach was also a first team all MVFC WR last season.
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2013-14/7018/missouri-valley-football-announces-2013-all-conference-squad/

Kyle Emanuel was a second team all MVFC player in 2013 and not to be considered amongst the top 6 DE's in FCS seems like a big miss on my part.
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2013-14/7018/missouri-valley-football-announces-2013-all-conference-squad/

Kyle was also 2012 honorable mention all conference player.
http://gobison.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=4604&path=football

Some may say I am being a homer but not having a 1st team all MVFC WR and 2nd team all MVFC DE on the list any where is ridiculous. I could understand (a little bit) of not having John Crockett on the list as he was not on the All MVFC teams last year...However he is the #1 RB for a team that runs the ball very effectively. Barring injury this year Crockett will run for 1200 yards and 10 TD's, at least.

Dewey

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 01:53 PM
FYI...Christian Dudzik was named third team PR so he wasn't snubbed...but I do agree he should be on the list as a safety.

I biggest beef is with not having John Crockett, Zach Vraa and Kyle Emanuel on the list...any where.

Here are John Crocketts stats from the last two years.

RUSHING
GP
Att
Yards
Td
Long
Avg/C
Avg/G


2012
15
194
1038
9
57
5.4
69.2


2013
15
190
1277
11
71
6.7
85.1


Total
30
384
2315
20
71
6.0
77.2





TOTAL OFFENSE
GP
Rush
Pass
Total
Avg/G


2012
15
1038
26
1064
70.9


2013
15
1277

1277
85.1


Total
30
2315
26
2341
78.0



Here are Zach Vraa's stats from the last three years.

RECEIVING
GP
Rec
Yards
Td
Long
Rec/G
Avg/C
Avg/G


2011
1
2
13

10
2.0
6.5
13.0


2012
13
44
606
4
69
3.4
13.8
46.6


2013
15
67
1191
15
56
4.5
17.8
79.4


Total
29
113
1810
19
69
3.9
16.0
62.4



Zach was also a first team all MVFC WR last season.
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2013-14/7018/missouri-valley-football-announces-2013-all-conference-squad/

Kyle Emanuel was a second team all MVFC player in 2013 and not to be considered amongst the top 6 DE's in FCS seems like a big miss on my part.
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2013-14/7018/missouri-valley-football-announces-2013-all-conference-squad/

Kyle was also 2012 honorable mention all conference player.
http://gobison.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=4604&path=football

Some may say I am being a homer but not having a 1st team all MVFC WR and 2nd team all MVFC DE on the list any where is ridiculous. I could understand (a little bit) of not having John Crockett on the list as he was not on the All MVFC teams last year...However he is the #1 RB for a team that runs the ball very effectively. Barring injury this year Crockett will run for 1200 yards and 10 TD's, at least.

Dewey

You got a real good beef with Emanuel and Crockett but this WR class is stacked. Vraa is real good but none of the WRs named are bad at all and to be honest there are another 5-7 I would include in there with Vraa as players who probably could be worth a mention.

BEAR
July 1st, 2014, 02:17 PM
Here are some major names not on the list who I think deserve some type of mention or were probably considered

QB Quinn Epperly, Princeton, Sr.
RB John Crockett, NDSU, Sr.
RB Martin Ruiz, Youngstown State, Soph.
RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Sr.
WR Michael Johnson, Delaware, Sr.
WR Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
TE Nick Boyle, Delaware, Sr.
OT Robert Myers, Tennessee State, Sr.
DE Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State, Sr.
DT Deon Simon, NW State, Sr.
LB Christophe Mulumba, Maine, Soph.
LB Nick Thrasher, Tennessee State, Sr.
LB Alex Singleton, Montana State, Sr.
CB De'Ante Saunders, Tennessee State, Sr.
S Keenan Lambert, Norfolk State, Sr.
S Christian Dudzik, North Dakota State, Sr.
K Sean Decloux, Maine, Jr.
AP Xavier Robertson, SLU, Jr.
AP Antwan Eddie, Robert Morris, Sr.

Nice choice! Lewis is built for the NFL. He's gained muscle mass over last year too. He's built for speed and he's got good leaping ability. Reminds me of his former teammate and current Seattle Seahawk Chase Dixon. If nothing else, he'll make the CFL, but I really see him playing on Sundays. Along with Woodard.

Position: WR
Height: 6-4
Weight: 212
Class: Senior
Hometown: Mesquite, Texas

Career: Appeared in 36 games with 24 starts…has 133 receptions for 1,723 yards and 15 touchdowns…has one fumble return for 18 yards and a touchdown

McNeese72
July 1st, 2014, 02:37 PM
McNeese has one player, an offensive lineman, on all those teams. We have no players.

Oh, no, "We suck again". :)

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 02:41 PM
McNeese has one player, an offensive lineman, on all those teams. We have no players.

Oh, no, "We suck again". :)

You know better than that! Although you have big shoes to fill with Jacobs, Spencer, and that secondary gone. We all know someone will step up and find their way on this team in addition to your one already on it :)

MR. CHICKEN
July 1st, 2014, 02:43 PM
Here are some major names not on the list who I think deserve some type of mention or were probably considered

QB Quinn Epperly, Princeton, Sr.
RB John Crockett, NDSU, Sr.
RB Martin Ruiz, Youngstown State, Soph.
RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Sr.
WR Michael Johnson, Delaware, Sr.
WR Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
TE Nick Boyle, Delaware, Sr.
OT Robert Myers, Tennessee State, Sr.
DE Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State, Sr.
DT Deon Simon, NW State, Sr.
LB Christophe Mulumba, Maine, Soph.
LB Nick Thrasher, Tennessee State, Sr.
LB Alex Singleton, Montana State, Sr.
CB De'Ante Saunders, Tennessee State, Sr.
S Keenan Lambert, Norfolk State, Sr.
S Christian Dudzik, North Dakota State, Sr.
K Sean Decloux, Maine, Jr.
AP Xavier Robertson, SLU, Jr.
AP Antwan Eddie, Robert Morris, Sr.

19165......HE'S ON DUH LIST............ALL PURPOSE......'STEAD UH WR.............BRAWK!

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 02:51 PM
19165......HE'S ON DUH LIST............ALL PURPOSE......'STEAD UH WR.............BRAWK!

Yes but just saying he is worthy of mention as a WR as well.

Bogus Megapardus
July 1st, 2014, 03:58 PM
Here are some major names not on the list who I think deserve some type of mention or were probably considered

QB Quinn Epperly, Princeton, Sr.
RB John Crockett, NDSU, Sr.
RB Martin Ruiz, Youngstown State, Soph.
RB Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, Sr.
WR Michael Johnson, Delaware, Sr.
WR Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas, Sr.
TE Nick Boyle, Delaware, Sr.
OT Robert Myers, Tennessee State, Sr.
DE Kyle Emanuel, North Dakota State, Sr.
DT Deon Simon, NW State, Sr.
LB Christophe Mulumba, Maine, Soph.
LB Nick Thrasher, Tennessee State, Sr.
LB Alex Singleton, Montana State, Sr.
CB De'Ante Saunders, Tennessee State, Sr.
S Keenan Lambert, Norfolk State, Sr.
S Christian Dudzik, North Dakota State, Sr.
K Sean Decloux, Maine, Jr.
AP Xavier Robertson, SLU, Jr.
AP Antwan Eddie, Robert Morris, Sr.

The Scheuermanator actually is on the Second Team list.

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 04:11 PM
The Scheuermanator actually is on the Second Team list.

The players I have mentioned that are on the list I am mentioning because they deserve consideration at the position I am listing them. He is listed as an AP but could warrant RB consideration, which is what I listed him as.

BEAR
July 1st, 2014, 05:01 PM
McNeese has one player, an offensive lineman, on all those teams. We have no players.

Oh, no, "We suck again". :)

http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/sandbag.jpg

chattownmocs
July 1st, 2014, 05:43 PM
FYI...Christian Dudzik was named third team PR so he wasn't snubbed...but I do agree he should be on the list as a safety.

I biggest beef is with not having John Crockett, Zach Vraa and Kyle Emanuel on the list...any where.

Here are John Crocketts stats from the last two years.

RUSHING
GP
Att
Yards
Td
Long
Avg/C
Avg/G


2012
15
194
1038
9
57
5.4
69.2


2013
15
190
1277
11
71
6.7
85.1


Total
30
384
2315
20
71
6.0
77.2





TOTAL OFFENSE
GP
Rush
Pass
Total
Avg/G


2012
15
1038
26
1064
70.9


2013
15
1277

1277
85.1


Total
30
2315
26
2341
78.0



Here are Zach Vraa's stats from the last three years.

RECEIVING
GP
Rec
Yards
Td
Long
Rec/G
Avg/C
Avg/G


2011
1
2
13

10
2.0
6.5
13.0


2012
13
44
606
4
69
3.4
13.8
46.6


2013
15
67
1191
15
56
4.5
17.8
79.4


Total
29
113
1810
19
69
3.9
16.0
62.4



Zach was also a first team all MVFC WR last season.
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2013-14/7018/missouri-valley-football-announces-2013-all-conference-squad/

Kyle Emanuel was a second team all MVFC player in 2013 and not to be considered amongst the top 6 DE's in FCS seems like a big miss on my part.
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2013-14/7018/missouri-valley-football-announces-2013-all-conference-squad/

Kyle was also 2012 honorable mention all conference player.
http://gobison.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=4604&path=football

Some may say I am being a homer but not having a 1st team all MVFC WR and 2nd team all MVFC DE on the list any where is ridiculous. I could understand (a little bit) of not having John Crockett on the list as he was not on the All MVFC teams last year...However he is the #1 RB for a team that runs the ball very effectively. Barring injury this year Crockett will run for 1200 yards and 10 TD's, at least.

Dewey

You think its ridiculous that they dont have a 2nd team all conference player on an all american team?

Bisonator
July 1st, 2014, 07:15 PM
Yeah these preseason thingy's are all Chatty's. We'll enjoy the post season stuff! xlolx

MplsBison
July 1st, 2014, 07:49 PM
How the heck does one earn Preseason All-American status? Number of children's hospitals or elementary schools visited? Number of weights lifted? Number of keg stands?


Who gives a flip over such a non-relevant list.

FUBeAR
July 1st, 2014, 08:43 PM
So...using these selections and assigning some inverse point values to players (for the Team Rankings) (1st Team = 3 pts, 2nd Team = 2 pts, etc.), I came up with the following 'Rankings.' Hopefully, I had the right teams in the right conference with all of the moves today.

Look reasonable?



BY MOST PLAYERS SELECTED


Rank
Conference
All Teams
1st Team


1
CAA
15
3


2
MVC
13
8


3
Big Sky
13
3


4
OVC
10
4


5
Southland
8
3


6
Patriot
8
2


7
Big South
7
2


7
MEAC
7
2


9
Ivy
6
1


10
Northeast
5
2


11
SoCon
5
1


12
SWAC
3
0


13
Pioneer
1
0








BY MOST 1st TEAM PLAYERS SELECTED


Rank
Conference
1st Team
All Teams


1
MVC
8
13


2
OVC
4
10


3
CAA
3
15


4
Big Sky
3
13


5
Southland
3
8


6
Patriot
2
8


7
Big South
2
7


7
MEAC
2
7


9
Northeast
2
5


10
Ivy
1
6


11
SoCon
1
5


12
SWAC
0
3


13
Pioneer
0
1








'COMPOSITE' RANKING



Rank
Conference
Ranking 'Points'



1
MVC
3



2
CAA
4



3
OVC
6



4
Big Sky
7



5
Southland
10



6
Patriot
12



7
Big South
14



7
MEAC
14



9
Ivy
19



9
Northeast
19



11
SoCon
22



12
SWAC
24



13
Pioneer
26









BY # OF AND LEVEL OF SELECTION (1st Team, etc.)


Rank
School
Number
Team Pts


1
Fordham
5
11


2
Eastern Washington
5
10


3
SE Louisiana
4
9


4
Eastern Illinois
4
8


5
Northern Iowa
3
8


6
Towson
3
7


7
Gardner-Webb
3
6


7
Jacksonville State
3
6


7
William & Mary
3
6


10
Missouri State
2
6


10
Southern Illinois
2
6


12
Chattanooga
3
5


13
Coastal Carolina
2
5


13
Harvard
2
5


13
New Hampshire
2
5


13
Norfolk State
2
5


13
Sacred Heart
2
5


18
North Dakota State
3
4


18
Richmond
3
4


20
Liberty
2
4


20
Montana
2
4


20
Tennessee State
2
4


23
Delaware
2
3


23
Samford
2
3


25
Central Connecticut
1
3


25
Illinois State
1
3


25
McNeese State
1
3


25
North Carolina Ctl
1
3


25
Portland State
1
3


25
South Dakota State
1
3


25
UT Martin
1
3


32
Central Arkansas
2
2


33
Delaware State
1
2


33
Hampton
1
2


33
Lafayette
1
2


33
Montana State
1
2


33
Northern Arizona
1
2


33
Princeton
1
2


33
Robert Morris
1
2


33
Southern Utah
1
2


33
Wagner
1
2


42
Brown
1
1


42
Bucknell
1
1


42
Howard
1
1


42
Jackson State
1
1


42
Jacksonville
1
1


42
James Madison
1
1


42
Lehigh
1
1


42
Miss Valley State
1
1


42
Penn
1
1


42
Sacramento State
1
1


42
Sam Houston State
1
1


42
South Carolina State
1
1


42
Texas Southern
1
1


42
UC Davis
1
1


42
Villanova
1
1


42
Western Illinos
1
1


42
Yale
1
1


59
Every Other Team
0
0

smallcollegefbfan
July 1st, 2014, 09:04 PM
How the heck does one earn Preseason All-American status? Number of children's hospitals or elementary schools visited? Number of weights lifted? Number of keg stands?


Who gives a flip over such a non-relevant list.


For me, I look at the athletic upside as well as their overall production from last year, and especially those who lit it up in the playoffs or played better later in the year to project them.

It's really just for fodder and as you know has zero bearing over what happens. It's always interesting to see how many players on my preseason list make the postseason list. Some players come out of nowhere and then some do exactly what you expect.

McNeese72
July 1st, 2014, 11:13 PM
For me, I look at the athletic upside as well as their overall production from last year, and especially those who lit it up in the playoffs or played better later in the year to project them.

It's really just for fodder and as you know has zero bearing over what happens. It's always interesting to see how many players on my preseason list make the postseason list. Some players come out of nowhere and then some do exactly what you expect.

I never take preseason all-American (or all-conference) teams and preseason power rankings and/or polls (yes, they are different) very seriously. They are good for conversation but essentially they are just educated guesses on how the players will perform and the teams will do during the season.

Is it football season, yet now that futbol is over for team USA??

smallcollegefbfan
July 2nd, 2014, 09:43 AM
I never take preseason all-American (or all-conference) teams and preseason power rankings and/or polls (yes, they are different) very seriously. They are good for conversation but essentially they are just educated guesses on how the players will perform and the teams will do during the season.

Is it football season, yet now that futbol is over for team USA??

It will be here soon!

McNeese72
July 2nd, 2014, 12:40 PM
It will be here soon!

Great! I can't wait for the preseason scrimmages so I can take some photos of our slow little players scrimmaging. :)