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Sammy94
July 13th, 2017, 09:43 AM
2017 Southland Football Preseason All-Conference Teams

First Team Offense

Pos.
Name
School
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown


QB
Jeremiah Briscoe
Sam Houston State
6-3
225
Sr.
Houston, Texas


RB
Corey Avery
Sam Houston State
5-10
195
Sr.
Dallas, Texas


RB
Julius Maracalin
Southeastern Louisiana
6-0
215
Jr.
Plaquemine, La.


TE/HB
Lawayne Ross
McNeese
6-0
255
So.
Richwood, Texas


WR
Yedidiah Louis
Sam Houston State
5-8
180
Sr.
New Orleans, La.


WR
Nathan Stewart
Sam Houston State
5-11
175
So.
Dallas, Texas


WR
Davion Davis
Sam Houston State
5-11
180
Jr.
Hutto, Texas


OL
Stockton Mallett
Central Arkansas
6-3
307
Sr.
Harrison, Ark.


OL
Chandler Arceneaux
Nicholls
6-4
260
RS-Jr.
Bourg, La.


OL
Tyler Tezeno
Sam Houston State
6-4
340
Sr.
Spring, Texas


OL
John Cook
Central Arkansas
6-4
319
Jr.
Grenada, Miss.


OL
Josh Keith
Stephen F. Austin
6-7
318
Sr.
Katy, Texas


AP
Kody Edwards
UIW
6-0
165
Sr.
Mesquite, Texas


PK
Nik Grau
Abilene Christian
6-1
230
Sr.
Grapevine, Texas




First Team Defense

Pos.
Name
School
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown


DL
P.J. Hall
Sam Houston State
6-1
310
Sr.
Seguin, Texas


DL
Sully Laiche
Nicholls
6-2
255
So.
Gramercy, La.


DL
John Franklin
Stephen F. Austin
6-4
284
Sr.
Greenville, Texas


DL
Cardell Best
Central Arkansas
6-3
248
Sr.
Little Elm, Texas


LB
Garrett Dolan
Houston Baptist
6-2
240
Jr.
Mont Belvieu, Texas


LB
Sam Denmark
Abilene Christian
6-1
230
Sr.
Las Cruces, N.M.


LB
Justin Johnson
Sam Houston State
6-0
220
Jr.
Converse, Texas


DB
Tremon Smith
Central Arkansas
6-0
186
Sr.
Anniston, Ala.


DB
George Odum
Central Arkansas
6-2
190
Sr.
Millington, Tenn.


DB
Andre Fuller
McNeese
6-0
196
Sr.
Monroe, La.


DB
Jaylon Lofton
Central Arkansas
6-1
175
Sr.
Forest, Miss.


DB
Christian Boutte
Nicholls
6-0
190
Sr.
Opelousas, La.


P
Patrick Ponder
Central Arkansas
6-1
200
Sr.
Bay St. Louis, Miss.


KR
Jaylen Harris
Sam Houston State
5-7
155
So.
Cibolo, Texas


PR
Trae Hart
Stephen F. Austin
5-11
175
Sr.
Mesquite, Texas




Second Team Offense

Pos.
Name
School
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown


QB
Hayden Hildebrand
Central Arkansas
6-3
196
Sr.
Bossier City, La.


RB
Remus Bulmer
Sam Houston State
5-7
185
Jr.
Missouri City, Texas


RB
Carlos Blackman
Central Arkansas
6-1
228
So.
Gosnell, Ark.


TE/HB
Kiki Hill
Stephen F. Austin
6-2
235
So.
Goliad, Texas


WR
Darious Crawley
McNeese
5-11
190
Sr.
Houston, Texas


WR
Tamrick Pace
Stephen F. Austin
6-3
200
So.
Brownsboro, Texas


WR
Kent Shelby
McNeese
6-3
194
Sr.
New Orleans, La.


OL
Andy Dodd
McNeese
6-4
300
Gr.
Lindale, Ga.


OL
Mitchell Watanabe
Sam Houston State
6-4
330
Jr.
San Antonio, Texas


OL
Gilberto Garcia
Central Arkansas
6-2
305
Sr.
Morrilton, Ark.


OL
Ryan Hanley
Nicholls
6-2
290
Jr.
Metairie, La.


OL
Travis Romero
Southeastern Louisiana
6-3
320
Sr.
Manvel, Texas


AP
Trae Hart
Stephen F. Austin
5-11
175
Sr.
Mesquite, Texas


PK
Alec Chadwick
Houston Baptist
6-2
162
Jr.
Valencia, Calif.




Second Team Defense

Pos.
Name
School
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown


DL
Jammerio Gross-Whitaker
McNeese
6-3
240
Sr.
Shreveport, La.


DL
Lamont Alexander
Stephen F. Austin
6-3
305
Jr.
Nolanville, Texas


DL
Chris Terrell
Central Arkansas
6-3
248
So.
Pensacola, Fla.


DL
Chris Livings
McNeese
6-2
210
Jr.
Lake Charles, La.


LB
Allen Pittman
Nicholls
5-11
205
RS-So.
St. Rose, La.


LB
Sione Teuhema
Southeastern Louisiana
6-4
260
Sr.
Keller, Texas


LB
Cody Moncure
Houston Baptist
6-2
225
Sr.
Richmond, Texas


DB
Dominique Hill
McNeese
5-10
177
Sr.
Mansfield, La.


DB
Rodney Randle, Jr.
Lamar
5-10
179
Jr.
Beaumont, Texas


DB
Robert Hayes, Jr.
UIW
6-2
185
So.
Slidell, La.


DB
Max Lyons
Southeastern Louisiana
5-10
175
Sr.
Los Angeles, Calif.


DB
Derek Broussard
Houston Baptist
5-9
180
Sr.
Beaumont, Texas


P
Christian Guzman
Houston Baptist
5-11
185
Sr.
Brookshire, Texas


KR
Alize Ward
Stephen F. Austin
5-10
195
So.
San Diego, Calif.


PR
Tremon Smith
Central Arkansas
6-0
186
Sr.
Anniston, Ala.

Daytripper
July 13th, 2017, 10:52 AM
Two Bearkats on the first team defense....none on the second team defense. I hope that is not really representative of the talent we have on that side of the ball. Some guys are going to have to step up.

Wildcat1997
July 13th, 2017, 11:07 AM
Congrats to Sam and Nik. Hopefully we'll have more on the Postseason list.

FormerPokeCenter
July 13th, 2017, 12:47 PM
Seems about right...we're not going to have much this year and I think that's relfected in the pre-season teams....

Nickels
July 13th, 2017, 12:55 PM
Seems about right...we're not going to have much this year and I think that's relfected in the pre-season teams....
http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/107jamz.com/files/2017/06/sandbags1.jpg?w=600&h=0&zc=1&s=0&a=t&q=89

Panther88
July 13th, 2017, 01:46 PM
It's very telling when your #1 and #2 RBs are picked pre-season #1 and #2 all-conference. It's also very telling when your QB and 3 of his WRs are 1st team pre-season picks as well. SHSU has no problems offensively, obviously. (kudos to #1 and #2 OL picks as well)

What's going on w/ the SHSU defense? Retooling? PJ Hall being 1st team all-conf is a given.

Daytripper
July 13th, 2017, 02:06 PM
It's very telling when your #1 and #2 RBs are picked pre-season #1 and #2 all-conference. It's also very telling when your QB and 3 of his WRs are 1st team pre-season picks as well. SHSU has no problems offensively, obviously. (kudos to #1 and #2 OL picks as well)

What's going on w/ the SHSU defense? Retooling? PJ Hall being 1st team all-conf is a given.

New defensive coordinator. A lot of youngsters in the secondary. Lost a lot of D-line talent to graduation. The offense will get us to the playoffs, but defensive improvement will be necessary to have a chance to finish.

ASU33
July 13th, 2017, 02:09 PM
Tremon Smith out of Anniston was originally committed to us at one point. I hated that we loss him in the recruiting battle.

TheRevSFA
July 13th, 2017, 02:11 PM
Sounds about right for SFA.

Panther88
July 13th, 2017, 02:30 PM
New defensive coordinator. A lot of youngsters in the secondary. Lost a lot of D-line talent to graduation. The offense will get us to the playoffs, but defensive improvement will be necessary to have a chance to finish.

Did he change the scheme? 4-3 to 3-4 blah blah blah

BEAR
July 13th, 2017, 02:57 PM
Tremon Smith out of Anniston was originally committed to us at one point. I hated that we loss him in the recruiting battle.

Smith is a beast on the field. We thought he'd come in a do some backup QB with his DB skills. He has a VERY HIGH motor. Deserves every accolade he gets for sure. But as you can see we don't have just ONE star..we're copying the Bison on their formula it looks like...xlolx Just gotta get that pass defense to step up...

McNeese72
July 13th, 2017, 03:13 PM
Again, don't expect much from the Cowboys this season when everybody else has more players that are better than ours.

Doc

ASU33
July 13th, 2017, 03:20 PM
Smith is a beast on the field. We thought he'd come in a do some backup QB with his DB skills. He has a VERY HIGH motor. Deserves every accolade he gets for sure. But as you can see we don't have just ONE star..we're copying the Bison on their formula it looks like...xlolx Just gotta get that pass defense to step up...

We actually recruited him as a QB, helluva player though. He was an All-State kid over there in Alabama.

Daytripper
July 13th, 2017, 04:21 PM
Did he change the scheme? 4-3 to 3-4 blah blah blah

To be honest, I am not sure. Maybe some other AGS Bearkats know more about it than I do.

Nickels
July 15th, 2017, 04:48 PM
Did he change the scheme? 4-3 to 3-4 blah blah blah
http://www.itemonline.com/sports/sam_houston_state_university_bearkats/bearkats-promote-carlin-to-defensive-coordinator/article_091228e8-84e8-5abc-873c-b52af401d52b.html

The Bearkats will continue to utilize the same defensive alignment — a four-man front — but Keeler and Carlin want to simplify the concepts within their scheme to take advantage of the speed and athleticism of their players.The two coaches have been examining the defenses of the Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons to try and incorporate some of their defensive philosophies during spring practice, like playing with a single high safety more often.
Carlin wants to take a more aggressive approach to stopping the run after James Madison overpowered the Bearkats on the ground. The Dukes ran for 356 yards on 5.6 yards per carry and scored six rushing touchdowns in a 65-7 victory over Sam Houston in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs last December.

“In studying different NFL teams like the Seahawks and the Falcons, we really want to simplify things because we think we have good players. We just want to let them run and play fast,” Carlin said. “(The Falcons and Seahawks) put a big emphasis on swarming to the ball and not making it too confusing. Defense is reactionary … particularly with the tempo you see and the offenses we see on a weekly basis. If you make it simple, your players are going to play fast.”
With players like defensive end P.J. Hall, a Buck Buchanan Award finalist last season, All-Southland Conference linebacker Justin Johnson and safeties Adrian Contreras and Alfonzo McMillian returning, Carlin believes the Bearkats should improve on the defensive side of the ball in 2017.