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smallcollegefbfan
November 21st, 2011, 02:55 PM
2011 CAA Football Major Awards
(as voted on by the head coaches)
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Decker, New Hampshire, Sr., QB, Armonk, N.Y.
DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Ronnie Cameron, Old Dominion, Sr., DL, Westbury, N.Y.
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jonathan Grimes, William and Mary, Sr., KR, Palmyra, N.J.
OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Terrance West, Towson, Fr., RB, Baltimore, Md.
DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Dillon Lucas, Villanova, Fr., LB, Medford, N.J.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Rob Ambrose, Towson, Three Seasons

2011 All-CAA Football First Team
(as voted on by the head coaches)
OFFENSE
Position Player School Class
QB Kevin Decker New Hampshire Senior
RB Jonathan Grimes William and Mary Senior
RB Terrance West Towson Freshman
FB/HB Emil Igwenagu Massachusetts Senior
WR Tre Gray Richmond Senior
WR Nick Mayers Old Dominion Junior
WR Maurice McDonald Maine Junior
WR Julian Talley Massachusetts Senior
TE Alex Gottlieb William and Mary Senior
OL Shea Allard Delaware Senior
OL Gino Gradkowski Delaware Senior
OL Chris Howley Maine Junior
OL James Pagliaro William and Mary Senior
OL Dan Shirey Villanova Junior
OL Earl Watford James Madison Junior
PK Sean Baner Delaware Sophomore
KR Jesse Julmiste Massachusetts Senior
PR Trevor Coston Maine Senior

DEFENSE
Position Player School Class
DL Frank Beltre Towson Junior
DL D.J. Bryant James Madison Senior
DL Ronnie Cameron Old Dominion Senior
DL Brian McNally New Hampshire Senior
LB Matt Evans New Hampshire Junior
LB Tyler Holmes Massachusetts Senior
LB Stephon Robertson James Madison Sophomore
LB Craig Wilkins Old Dominion Junior
CB James Pitts Villanova Senior
CB B.W. Webb William and Mary Junior
S Jordan Dangerfield Towson Junior
S Jerron McMillian Maine Senior
P Jonathan Plisco Old Dominion Junior

2011 All-CAA Football Second Team
(as voted on by the head coaches)
OFFENSE
Position Player School Class
QB Warren Smith Maine Senior
RB Andrew Pierce Delaware Sophomore
RB Dae’Quan Scott James Madison Sophomore
FB/HB Brian Barlow James Madison Junior
WR Anthony Baskerville Rhode Island Senior
WR R.J. Harris New Hampshire Freshman
WR Nihja White Delaware Junior
TE Justin Perillo Maine Sophomore
OL Ricky Archer New Hampshire Sophomore
OL Roane Babington James Madison Senior
OL Jason Foster Rhode Island Senior
OL Henry Glackin Towson Senior
OL Rob McDowell Delaware Senior
OL Josh Spearin Maine Junior
PK Mike MacArthur New Hampshire Sophomore
KR Derrick Joseph Towson Freshman
PR Dae’Quan Scott James Madison Sophomore

DEFENSE
Position Player School Class
DL Michael Atunrase Delaware Senior
DL Michael Cole Maine Sophomore
DL Marcus Hyde William and Mary Senior
DL Willie McGinnis Rhode Island Senior
LB Vinson Givans Maine Senior
LB Darius McMillan Richmond Junior
LB Pat Williams James Madison Senior
LB Paul Worrilow Delaware Junior
CB Travis Hawkins Delaware Sophomore
CB Eriq Lewis Old Dominion Freshman
S Trevor Coston Maine Senior
S Brian Thompson William and Mary Junior
P David Skahn James Madison Junior

2011 All-CAA Football Third Team
(as voted on by the head coaches)
OFFENSE
Position Player School Class
QB Taylor Heinicke Old Dominion Freshman
RB Pushaun Brown Maine Senior
RB Jonathan Hernandez Massachusetts Senior
FB/HB Tyler Wharton Towson Senior
WR Reid Evans Old Dominion Junior
WR Jesse Julmiste Massachusetts Senior
WR Kerby Long James Madison Senior
WR Joey Orlando New Hampshire Junior
TE Rob Blanchflower Massachusetts Sophomore
OL Kyle Bogumil Rhode Island Senior
OL Jeremy Hensley Old Dominion Senior
OL Stephane Milhim Massachusetts Junior
OL Seamus O’Neill New Hampshire Sophomore
OL Eric Pike Towson Sophomore
OL Josh Samuda Massachusetts Senior
OL Nick Speller Massachusetts Junior
PK Jarod Brown Old Dominion Sophomore
KR Jonathan Grimes William and Mary Senior
PR Reid Evans Old Dominion Junior

DEFENSE
Position Player School Class
DL Chris Burnette Old Dominion Junior
DL Kevin Byrne Massachusetts Sophomore
DL Raibonne Charles Maine Senior
DL Lamar Middleton James Madison Senior
LB Doug Johnson Rhode Island Junior
LB Dillon Lucas Villanova Freshman
LB Perry McIntyre Massachusetts Junior
LB Jabrel Mines William and Mary Junior
CB Marcus Burley Delaware Junior
CB Kendall James Maine Sophomore
S Dean Marlowe James Madison Freshman
S Colin Pehanick Richmond Senior
P Mark Hamilton Villanova Junior

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mainejeff
November 21st, 2011, 03:00 PM
D E C K E R!

Should have been WEST!

mainejeff
November 21st, 2011, 03:01 PM
Overlooked - The punter Waxman for Maine........maybe the best at that position to ever suit up for the Bears.

TwoFeathers
November 21st, 2011, 03:51 PM
Wow, Grimes overlooked for Offensive player of the year. Multiple 300+ yard games. Must have been due to the Tribe's record.

However, he did make both the First team and Third team... interesting.

tribefan40
November 21st, 2011, 04:15 PM
Wow, Grimes overlooked for Offensive player of the year. Multiple 300+ yard games. Must have been due to the Tribe's record.

However, he did make both the First team and Third team... interesting.

+1. Third team is for kick return

smallcollegefbfan
November 21st, 2011, 06:46 PM
Just bumping up the thread.

WrenFGun
November 22nd, 2011, 08:19 AM
Overlooked - The punter Waxman for Maine........maybe the best at that position to ever suit up for the Bears.

+1. I could make Thanksgiving in the time the ball is in the air after the punt.

WrenFGun
November 22nd, 2011, 08:21 AM
Decker, with 20 TD and 14 INT, is not the CAA offensive player of the year. That honor, IMO, should easily have gone to Terrance West. Clearly the CAA just looking to give a senior the award.

Not to belittle UNH's accomplishments, but Brian McNally is not a first team all-CAA player this year. He had one big game, but other than that, he's been run on and really hasn't gotten to the passer. I think Chris Beranger, Chris Houston and Manny Asam in the beleaguered UNH secondary at least deserve consideration. Beranger is second on the team in tackles with 124, Asam is really long and athletic and has made some big plays, and Houston leads the team with 5 INT's. I think they'll be much improved next year.

Alan Buzbee, the LB not named Matt Evans, also merits third-team consideration.

UMaineD
November 22nd, 2011, 09:19 AM
Not to belittle UNH's accomplishments, but Brian McNally is not a first team all-CAA player this year. He had one big game, but other than that, he's been run on and really hasn't gotten to the passer.

+1