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smallcollegefbfan
July 16th, 2014, 11:54 AM
http://southland.org/news/2014/7/16/FB_0716144359.aspx

Southland Announces Preseason All-Conference Football Teams (http://southland.org/news/2014/7/16/FB_0716144359.aspx)
Southeastern Louisiana places league-high nine on first team, 15 on two teams

2014 Preseason All-Southland Conference Football Teams


First-Team Offense













Pos.

Name

University

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Hometown



QB

Bryan Bennett

Southeastern La.

6-3

215

Sr.

Granada Hills, Calif.



RB

Gus Johnson

Stephen F. Austin

5-10

224

Sr.

Gilmer, Texas



RB

Rasheed Harrell

Southeastern La.

5-10

195

Jr.

Miami, Fla.



TE/HB

Zach Hetrick

McNeese State

6-3

246

So.

Baton Rouge, La.



WR

Reggie Begelton

Lamar

6-2

200

Jr.

Beaumont, Texas



WR

Dezmin Lewis

Central Arkansas

6-4

212

Sr.

Mesquite, Texas



WR

Tyler Boyd

Stephen F. Austin

5-10

185

Sr.

Daingerfield, Texas



OL

Antoine Everett

McNeese State

6-3

325

Sr.

Richmond, Texas



OL

Donald Jackson

Sam Houston State

6-2

270

Jr.

Kilgore, Texas



OL

Cole Caruthers

Central Arkansas

6-4

292

Sr.

Sugar Land, Texas



OL

Jonathan Braddock

Southeastern La.

6-4

285

Sr.

Ripley, Miss.



OL

Quentin Marsh

McNeese State

6-3

310

Jr.

Dickinson, Texas



AP

Xavier Roberson

Southeastern La.

5-9

180

Jr.

Atlanta, Ga.



PK

Luc Swimberghe

Sam Houston State

6-0

185

So.

Tyler, Texas



















First-Team Defense













Pos.

Name

University

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Hometown



DL

Jonathan Woodard

Central Arkansas

6-6

271

Jr.

Brentwood, Tenn.



DL

Everett Ellefsen

McNeese State

6-3

233

Sr.

Madisonville, La.



DL

Jacob Newman

Southeastern La.

6-2

275

Sr.

Visalia, Calif.



DL

Deon Simon

Northwestern State

6-4

332

Sr.

Baton Rouge, La.



LB

Isiah Corbett

Southeastern La.

6-3

250

Sr.

Belle Glade, Fla.



LB

Bo Brown

McNeese State

6-1

232

Jr.

Katy, Texas



LB

Drew Misita

Southeastern La.

6-1

245

Sr.

Amite, La.



DB

Harlan Miller

Southeastern La.

6-0

180

Jr.

Kentwood, La.



DB

Imoan Claiborne

Northwestern State

5-11

187

Sr.

Alexandria, La.



DB

Michael Wade

Sam Houston State

5-11

195

Sr.

Arp, Texas



DB

Aaron Sam

McNeese State

5-9

182

Sr.

Lake Charles, La.



DB

Fred Thomas

Northwestern State

5-10

160

Sr.

Lutcher, La.



P

Jean Breaux

McNeese State

5-10

170

Jr.

Scott, La.



KR

Xavier Roberson

Southeastern La.

5-9

180

Jr.

Atlanta, Ga.



PR

Kevin Johnson

Lamar

6-0

210

Sr.

Houston, Texas



















Second-Team Offense













Pos.

Name

University

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Hometown



QB

Caleb Berry

Lamar

6-2

195

Sr.

Needville, Texas



RB

Kelvin Bennett

McNeese State

5-11

170

Jr.

Bleakwood, Texas



RB

Keshawn Hill

Sam Houston State

5-10

205

Sr.

Klein, Texas



TE/HB

Shane Young

Sam Houston State

6-4

253

Sr.

Lago Vista, Texas



WR

Jeff Smiley

Southeastern La.

5-9

175

Jr.

Flower Mound, Texas



WR

Damien Watts

Central Arkansas

5-10

197

Sr.

Texarkana, Texas



WR

Ernest Celestie

McNeese State

5-11

190

Sr.

Lake Charles, La.



OL

C.J. Simon

Central Arkansas

6-3

296

Sr.

Kingwood, Texas



OL

Byron Williams

Stephen F. Austin

6-4

302

Jr.

Dickinson, Texas



OL

Austin Douglas

Northwestern State

6-1

304

Sr.

Batesville, Miss.



OL

Justin Brock

Lamar

6-5

300

Jr.

Beaumont, Texas



OL

Joe Graves

Southeastern La.

6-3

320

Jr.

Covington, La.



AP

Daniel Taylor

Northwestern State

5-7

160

Jr.

Convent, La.



PK

Eddie Camara

Central Arkansas

5-9

168

Sr.

Cedar Hill, Texas



















Second-Team Defense













Pos.

Name

University

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Hometown



DL

T.J. Randall

Central Arkansas

6-3

291

Sr.

Lee’s Summit, Mo.



DL

A.J. Bowen

Southeastern La.

6-2

320

Jr.

Olive Branch, Miss.



DL

JeMarcus Marshall

Northwestern State

6-3

245

So.

Monroe, La.



DL

Gary Lorance

Sam Houston State

6-0

290

Sr.

New Boston, Texas



LB

Justin Church

Southeastern La.

6-4

235

Sr.

Mandeville, La.



LB

Davin Bovie

Nicholls

5-11

180

Sr.

Waggaman, La.



LB

Kaleb Muse

Southeastern La.

6-0

255

Sr.

Ponchatoula, La.



DB

Gabe Hamner

McNeese State

6-0

190

Jr.

Sealy, Texas



DB

Dillon Winfrey

Central Arkansas

5-8

174

Jr.

Bryant, Ark.



DB

Tyler Stoddard

Southeastern La.

6-2

210

Sr.

Westlake, La.



DB

Adam Jones

Northwestern State

6-2

196

So.

Katy, Texas



DB

Byron Cobb

Nicholls

5-10

175

Sr.

St. Francisville, La.



P

Nick Bruno

Stephen F. Austin

5-11

197

Jr.

Rowlett, Texas



KR

Jatavious Wilson

Central Arkansas

5-9

171

So.

Bastrop, La.



PR

Ed Eagan

Northwestern State

5-10

181

Jr.

New Orleans, La.

Catatonic
July 16th, 2014, 12:32 PM
All three new schools overlooked. It will be interesting to see what the post-season all conference team looks like.

smallcollegefbfan
July 16th, 2014, 12:49 PM
All three new schools overlooked. It will be interesting to see what the post-season all conference team looks like.

The only players I figured might be repped on here are Nick Richardson of ACU and maybe Nik Grau from ACU.

Catatonic
July 16th, 2014, 01:01 PM
The only players I figured might be repped on here are Nick Richardson of ACU and maybe Nik Grau from ACU.

Richardson, for sure. Projects higher in the draft rankings than any OLB in the Southland.

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=96067&draftyear=2015&genpos=OLB

I get why these guys did not get preseason recognition but keep an eye on Damion Willams (DT) and Herschel Sims (rb). Williams was a late transfer last year and sat out the early part of the season waiting for NCAA Clearinghouse approval. Had a very good spring.
Sims spent his redshirt year recovering from injuries sustained at Lamar and getting back into the shape. In the spring he looked a lot more like the freshman who played for Oklahoma State than the bust at Lamar.

TheRevSFA
July 16th, 2014, 01:02 PM
Gus Johnson is a pure beast. He did a great job running in Harper's pass oriented offense. Hopefully he's utilized more.

smallcollegefbfan
July 16th, 2014, 01:20 PM
Richardson, for sure. Projects higher in the draft rankings than any OLB in the Southland.

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=96067&draftyear=2015&genpos=OLB

I get why these guys did not get preseason recognition but keep an eye on Damion Willams (DT) and Herschel Sims (rb). Williams was a late transfer last year and sat out the early part of the season waiting for NCAA Clearinghouse approval. Had a very good spring.
Sims spent his redshirt year recovering from injuries sustained at Lamar and getting back into the shape. In the spring he looked a lot more like the freshman who played for Oklahoma State than the bust at Lamar.

Williams is pretty good. He should be a solid player. I remember he was a late transfer. Sims has talent but plenty of off field concerns.

As for those rankings, they will change heavily. I don't think Richardson will be in their top 50 OLBs in about 4 weeks from now. They simply rank underclassmen based on stats until their senior year and then as the fall of their senior year and postseason goes they use feedback from the NFL people they know and based on other stuff like who gets a Senior Bowl invite, etc.

And for the record, the best senior LB prospect in the Southland is at SLU right now, in my opinion and that of the scouts I talked to from the spring. We will see how it goes. I do think Richardson probably ends up on the 1st or 2nd team in the postseason.

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Gus Johnson is a pure beast. He did a great job running in Harper's pass oriented offense. Hopefully he's utilized more.

Yes he is! I think Hill from SHSU should have been first-team ahead of the SLU RB. I expect Hill to have a big year after backing up Flanders but still putting up impressive numbers for a backup.

Catatonic
July 16th, 2014, 01:51 PM
Sims has talent but plenty of off field concerns.



Not unlike Cam Newton, Zach Mettengerger and Nick Marshall, among others. I was a skeptic when Sims first enrolled at ACU last year but he has stayed out of trouble, and has done well in the class room while rehabbing and getting ready to play this fall. Let's hope he doesn't get into trouble again, a la Nick Marshall....Don't see any evidence of problems though and everything looks good for fall.



And for the record, the best senior LB prospect in the Southland is at SLU right now, in my opinion and that of the scouts I talked to from the spring. We will see how it goes. I do think Richardson probably ends up on the 1st or 2nd team in the postseason.

You might well be right. I have not seen SLU play and fortunately we are not scheduled to play them this year. :)

smallcollegefbfan
July 16th, 2014, 02:29 PM
Not unlike Cam Newton, Zach Mettengerger and Nick Marshall, among others. I was a skeptic when Sims first enrolled at ACU last year but he has stayed out of trouble, and has done well in the class room while rehabbing and getting ready to play this fall. Let's hope he doesn't get into trouble again, a la Nick Marshall....Don't see any evidence of problems though and everything looks good for fall.

You might well be right. I have not seen SLU play and fortunately we are not scheduled to play them this year. :)

Always glad to see a player improve from his past and not continue to be trouble.

BEAR
July 16th, 2014, 03:02 PM
If you see this man running toward you......

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/1463085_628078573900712_693010880_n.jpg


https://scontent-a-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/554965_577586545616582_721381603_n.jpg





IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SFA 93
July 16th, 2014, 03:09 PM
And for Gus to stay healthy.

smallcollegefbfan
July 17th, 2014, 09:02 AM
If you see this man running toward you......

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/1463085_628078573900712_693010880_n.jpg


https://scontent-a-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/554965_577586545616582_721381603_n.jpg





IT'S TOO LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He's a good player. A little heavy footed and not extremely fast but I think he's just a late bloomer who will be faster this year and in 2015. He's a guy who was not heavily recruited out of HS and I can see why the big schools passed, based on his HS film, but why playing in FCS will be the reason why he would get a shot in the NFL. He's getting developed due to added reps and the fact that UCA has been allowing him to grow more than he would on the bench in the SEC for 2 or 3 years, after his redshirt season. I am anxious to see how good he plays this year because I would put him in the 7th-PFA range projection right now, expecting to see that move up because his speed should improve. I also want to see more pass rush moves out of him. He's strong at the point of attack, good movement skills for a man his size, and he is an active player who pushes the pocket and makes plays. I'm expecting double digit sacks out of him because of his strength, size, and length.