PDA

View Full Version : 2014 Socon Football awards



kdinva
November 25th, 2014, 10:17 AM
http://www.soconsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=21895&SPID=1781&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=209781516&DB_OEM_ID=4000

2014 Media All-Southern Conference Football Team
Roy M. “Legs” Hawley Offensive Player of the Year – Jacob Huesman, Jr., QB, Chattanooga
Defensive Player of the Year – Davis Tull, Sr., DE, Chattanooga
Freshman of the Year – Al Cobb, QB, VMI
Wallace Wade Coach of the Year – Russ Huesman, Chattanooga

First Team Offense
QB Jacob Huesman, Jr., Chattanooga
RB Alex Lakes, Fr., Mercer
RB Keon Williams, Sr., Chattanooga
OL Sam Frye, Jr, The Citadel
OL Jordan Boatright, Sr., Samford
OL Corey Levin, So., Chattanooga
OL Jake Thornton, Jr., Western Carolina
OL T.J. Chamberlain, Jr., Wofford
TE Faysal Shafaat, Sr., Chattanooga
WR Karel Hamilton, So., Samford
WR Spearman Robinson, So., Western Carolina
First Team Defense
DL Davis Tull, Sr., Chattanooga
DL Gary Wilkins, Sr., Furman
DL Derrick Lott, Sr., Chattanooga
DL Tarek Odom, Sr., Wofford
LB Cory Magwood, Jr., Furman
LB Muhasibi Wakeel, Sr., Chattanooga
LB Christon Gill, Sr., Western Carolina
DB Jaquiski Tartt, Sr., Samford
DB Lucas Webb, Fr., Chattanooga
DB Ace Clark, Sr., Western Carolina
DB Trey Morgan, So., Western Carolina
First Team Specialists
PK Henrique Ribeiro, So., Chattanooga
P Nick Pollard, Sr., Chattanooga
RS Chandler Curtis, Fr., Mercer
Second Team Offense
QB Troy Mitchell, Jr., Western Carolina
RB Denzel Williams, So., Samford
RB Lorenzo Long, So., Wofford
OL Joe Turner, Jr., Furman
OL Kyle Champion, Sr., Samford
OL Jacob Revis, Fr., Chattanooga
OL Andy Marcotte, Sr., VMI
OL Josh Wineberg, Jr., Western Carolina
TE Duncan Fletcher, So., Furman
WR Jordan Snellings, Jr., Furman
WR Terryon Robinson, So., Western Carolina
Second Team Defense
DL Mitchell Jeter, Jr., The Citadel
DL Michael Pierce, Jr., Samford
DL Keionta Davis, So., Chattanooga
DL Caleb Hawkins, Jr., Western Carolina
LB Tyler Ward, So., Mercer
LB Justin Cooper, Jr., Samford
LB Nakevion Leslie, So., Chattanooga
DB Reggie Thomas, Jr., Furman
DB Alex Avant, Jr., Mercer
DB Jamerson Blount, So., Samford
DB Cedric Nettles, So., Chattanooga
DB Dee Virgin, So., Chattanooga
Second Team Specialists
PK Warren Handrahan, So., Samford
P Greg Peranich, Sr., Samford
RS Detrez Newsome, Fr., Western Carolina

catamount man
November 25th, 2014, 10:24 AM
effing bull***t that Speir is not coach of the year!!!

chattanoogamocs
November 25th, 2014, 10:30 AM
effing bull***t that Speir is not coach of the year!!!

I knew that was coming ;) and can understand your frustration.

I would argue that both Speir and Huesman* were worthy. Maybe the coaches will vote for Speir so they can both "win."


*Coached the team to its highest ever ranking, tied the school record for wins, Mocs first ever undefeated SoCon season, Mocs first ever home playoff game, Mocs first ever seed.

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 10:36 AM
I do agree that Speir should have been COY.

This is the first time EVER I can remember WCU having double digit All-SoCon picks (10). Congrats to the Cats on that!

Outside of Speir the only glaring snub I see is Samford's Bromelow should have been on there. You could throw in TE Brown of Mercer and at WR Hudson of UTC or Palmer of Mercer as guys worth honorable mention for sure.

kdinva
November 25th, 2014, 10:52 AM
effing bull***t that Speir is not coach of the year!!!

+1

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 10:58 AM
7-0 by the 2nd widest avg margin in league history. Good call.

Catamount87
November 25th, 2014, 11:00 AM
It's been a long, long time since WCU had that many on the all SoCon team. This say much about our possible future. I agree, Speir got robbed on COY. Huesman had a team expected to do exactly what they did. Speir led a team beyond expectations.

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 11:03 AM
It's been a long, long time since WCU had that many on the all SoCon team. This say much about our possible future. I agree, Speir got robbed on COY. Huesman had a team expected to do exactly what they did. Speir led a team beyond expectations.

Because huesman built his program to a championship level. Basically you are saying that once you build your program to that level yiu can no longer do the best coaching job?

catamount man
November 25th, 2014, 11:06 AM
Because huesman built his program to a championship level. Basically you are saying that once you build your program to that level yiu can no longer do the best coaching job?

footlong tuna on wheat, hold the lettuce.xcoffeex

kdinva
November 25th, 2014, 11:08 AM
I think the discussion is that Coach Huesmann and UTC were expected to win the Conf, while WCU was projected to go perhaps 2-5 or 3-4 in the SoCon......

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 11:08 AM
footlong tuna on wheat, hold the lettuce.xcoffeex

Fail. Stfu. You cant argue. You go undefeated in the league, you are the coach of the year.

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 11:10 AM
I think the discussion is that Coach Huesmann and UTC were expected to win the Conf, while WCU was projected to go perhaps 2-5 or 3-4 in the SoCon......

Ok. Coach huesman was expected to win the conference because he built the best program in the league. He wasn't expected to beat WCU 51-0 even before the year.

kdinva
November 25th, 2014, 11:15 AM
Ok. Coach huesman was expected to win the conference because he built the best program in the league. He wasn't expected to beat WCU 51-0 even before the year.

Point of order: 2002, VMI went 3-4 in the SoCon, yet Cal McCombs won coach of the year........and I will concede UTC was damn good in 2014.

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 11:17 AM
It's been a long, long time since WCU had that many on the all SoCon team. This say much about our possible future. I agree, Speir got robbed on COY. Huesman had a team expected to do exactly what they did. Speir led a team beyond expectations.

Yes. Huesman has done a great job overall turning UTC from a low tier team to making them a top level FCS program and the best in the SoCon. However, this was expected. I said it in the preseason that UTC should win the SoCon so I can't really give a guy an award for doing what he was suppose to do. I expected improvement from Speir but not quite this much this season. That's why I would go with Speir by a very narrow margin for this.

Should be an interesting SoCon race next year. If WCU continues to develop could they possibly be #2 behind UTC and a top 25 team next year?

Here is a list of the stars returning for both teams. You be the judge.

UTC
QB Jacob Huesman, Jr.- OFF POY
WR C.J. Board, Soph.- 2nd team
OL Corey Levin, Soph.- 1st team, Jacobs Trophy Winner
OL Jacob Revis, Fr.- 2nd team
DE Keionta Davis, Soph.- 2nd team
DT Josh Freeman, Jr.
DT Daniel Ring, Jr.
LB Nakevion Leslie, Soph.- 2nd team
DB Lucas Webb, Fr.- 1st team
DB Dee Virgin, Soph.- 1st team
DB Cedric Nettles, Soph.- 1st team
K Henrique Ribeiro, Soph.- 1st team

WCU
QB Troy Mitchell, Jr.- 2nd team
RB Darius Ramsey, Jr.- 2nd team
TE Tyler Sexton, Soph.
WR Spearman Robinson, Soph.- 1st team
WR Terryon Robinson, Soph.- 2nd team
OL Jake Thornton, Jr.- 1st team
OL Josh Wineberg, Jr.- 2nd team
DL Caleb Hawkins, Jr.- 2nd team
DL Helva Matungulu, Jr.
LB Sertonuse Harris, Jr.- 2nd team
LB Daniel Riddle, Fr.
DB Trey Morgan, Soph.- 2nd team
RS Detrez Newsome, Fr.- 2nd team

catamount man
November 25th, 2014, 11:19 AM
Point of order: 2002, VMI went 3-4 in the SoCon, yet Cal McCombs won coach of the year........and I will concede UTC was damn good in 2014.

Bill Bleil, WCU, won 2001 COTY and the CATS were 5-3 so Subway is a total idiot if he thinks the only qualification for winning the award is going undefeated. Sorry for ranting but I was really hoping the conference would've have at least noticed the good job Coach Speir and his staff did in 2014. GO CATS!

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 11:19 AM
Fail. Stfu. You cant argue. You go undefeated in the league, you are the coach of the year.

I think Jerry Moore went undefeated one year but Huesman or someone else won the award because they took a team from preseason 7th or 6th to like 2nd or 3rd place. Maybe it wasn't Huesman but I think that happened one year. It was him or maybe a Georgia Southern coach who had that happen.

Huesman has done the best job taking a really bad UTC program to 1st in a few years, even though it took him a while. He did do it.

WCU fans will argue that UTC has better everything and thus with GSU and App gone, they should win the league. While WCU has a nice little stadium they really don't have the resources UTC has. Honestly, the 3 best teams in the SoCon, on a yearly basis, should be UTC, Furman, and probably Samford. Everyone else is more limited or does have the name visibility, among other things.

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 11:21 AM
Yes. Huesman has done a great job overall turning UTC from a low tier team to making them a top level FCS program and the best in the SoCon. However, this was expected. I said it in the preseason that UTC should win the SoCon so I can't really give a guy an award for doing what he was suppose to do. I expected improvement from Speir but not quite this much this season. That's why I would go with Speir by a very narrow margin for this.

Should be an interesting SoCon race next year. If WCU continues to develop could they possibly be #2 behind UTC and a top 25 team next year?

Here is a list of the stars returning for both teams. You be the judge.

UTC
QB Jacob Huesman, Jr.- OFF POY
WR C.J. Board, Soph.- 2nd team
OL Corey Levin, Soph.- 1st team, Jacobs Trophy Winner
OL Jacob Revis, Fr.- 2nd team
DE Keionta Davis, Soph.- 2nd team
DT Josh Freeman, Jr.
DT Daniel Ring, Jr.
LB Nakevion Leslie, Soph.- 2nd team
DB Lucas Webb, Fr.- 1st team
DB Dee Virgin, Soph.- 1st team
DB Cedric Nettles, Soph.- 1st team
K Henrique Ribeiro, Soph.- 1st team

WCU
QB Troy Mitchell, Jr.- 2nd team
RB Darius Ramsey, Jr.- 2nd team
TE Tyler Sexton, Soph.
WR Spearman Robinson, Soph.- 1st team
WR Terryon Robinson, Soph.- 2nd team
OL Jake Thornton, Jr.- 1st team
OL Josh Wineberg, Jr.- 2nd team
DL Caleb Hawkins, Jr.- 2nd team
DL Helva Matungulu, Jr.
LB Sertonuse Harris, Jr.- 2nd team
LB Daniel Riddle, Fr.
DB Trey Morgan, Soph.- 2nd team
RS Detrez Newsome, Fr.- 2nd team

What? So Tull shouldn't be the player of the year and Huesman shouldn't be player of the year then since they were in the preseason? Btw Chattanooga was a co favorite to win the league and in no way shape or form was expected to dominate it the way they did.

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 11:23 AM
I think Jerry Moore went undefeated one year but Huesman or someone else won the award because they took a team from preseason 7th or 6th to like 2nd or 3rd place. Maybe it wasn't Huesman but I think that happened one year. It was him or maybe a Georgia Southern coach who had that happen.

Huesman has done the best job taking a really bad UTC program to 1st in a few years, even though it took him a while. He did do it.

WCU fans will argue that UTC has better everything and thus with GSU and App gone, they should win the league. While WCU has a nice little stadium they really don't have the resources UTC has. Honestly, the 3 best teams in the SoCon, on a yearly basis, should be UTC, Furman, and probably Samford. Everyone else is more limited or does have the name visibility, among other things.

So what Russ have to do to win coach of the year. Maybe he didn't deserve it in the past. He does now. Its not the best finish against projection award.

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 11:30 AM
What? So Tull shouldn't be the player of the year and Huesman shouldn't be player of the year then since they were in the preseason? Btw Chattanooga was a co favorite to win the league and in no way shape or form was expected to dominate it the way they did.

Not saying that at all. They were the best players in the league. All I'm saying to you is that you can argue Speir. I can see someone saying Huesman and someone saying Speir. You have been predicting that you would win the last 4 years. Surprised you didn't go against Huesman at all since it took him longer to win the league outright than you predicted.

Honestly, go back and read what I said preseason. I had you guys as the favorite and the only real surprise was how bad Furman was. If you had told me that Furman would not take the next step forward and instead go backward, I would have predicted you run the table. I said entering the season the league overall is not very good. UTC has talent and should win the SoCon. I voted UTC 8th in my ballot this week. I certainly think UTC is a top 10 team. You won't win the national title but I expect 1 or 2 wins in the playoffs.

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 11:34 AM
Not saying that at all. They were the best players in the league. All I'm saying to you is that you can argue Speir. I can see someone saying Huesman and someone saying Speir. You have been predicting that you would win the last 4 years. Surprised you didn't go against Huesman at all since it took him longer to win the league outright than you predicted.

Honestly, go back and read what I said preseason. I had you guys as the favorite and the only real surprise was how bad Furman was. If you had told me that Furman would not take the next step forward and instead go backward, I would have predicted you run the table. I said entering the season the league overall is not very good. UTC has talent and should win the SoCon. I voted UTC 8th in my ballot this week. I certainly think UTC is a top 10 team. You won't win the national title but I expect 1 or 2 wins in the playoffs.

I don't think that you understand that what you expected has absolutely no bearing on the level of accomplishment.


Btw, you actually picked furman to win the conference.

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 11:45 AM
I don't think that you understand that what you expected has absolutely no bearing on the level of accomplishment.

It is a great accomplishment. Just go look at the last 25 years of WCU football. You don't think that what they did was great? If Navy or Army were to win 9 games in FBS and be ranked in the top 20, with a bowl win to finish with 10 wins at the end....do you not think that is a bigger deal than Florida State winning the ACC when they have the most talent and should?

I get what you are saying and I am just saying you can go both ways here. UTC did somtehing great, albeit in a watered down league, and WCU did something great (by their standards), albeit in a watered down league.

I actually think if Huesman wins the SoCon outrgiht next year that will be even more impressive than this year. He's losing key pieces on the DL, a great TE, and his top LB with the SoCon getting better as a league. Huesman is a very good coach. Hopefully for your sake, you keep him... and I'll say the same for WCU and Speir.

If you had told long time SoCon fans about 5 years ago that WCU and UTC could be the top 2 teams in 2015, I think they would have laughed. Good job by both coaches.

chattownmocs
November 25th, 2014, 11:49 AM
It is a great accomplishment. Just go look at the last 25 years of WCU football. You don't think that what they did was great? If Navy or Army were to win 9 games in FBS and be ranked in the top 20, with a bowl win to finish with 10 wins at the end....do you not think that is a bigger deal than Florida State winning the ACC when they have the most talent and should?

I get what you are saying and I am just saying you can go both ways here. UTC did somtehing great, albeit in a watered down league, and WCU did something great (by their standards), albeit in a watered down league.

I actually think if Huesman wins the SoCon outrgiht next year that will be even more impressive than this year. He's losing key pieces on the DL, a great TE, and his top LB with the SoCon getting better as a league. Huesman is a very good coach. Hopefully for your sake, you keep him... and I'll say the same for WCU and Speir.

If you had told long time SoCon fans about 5 years ago that WCU and UTC could be the top 2 teams in 2015, I think they would have laughed. Good job by both coaches.

So who is the favorite next year. Chattanooga returns a heck of a lot to not be a more than prohibitive favorite once again.

Smitty
November 25th, 2014, 12:10 PM
So who is the favorite next year. Chattanooga returns a heck of a lot to not be a more than prohibitive favorite once again.

Probably either WCU or Chat will be favorites to win next year. Maybe throw Furman back into the conversation as well.

FCS_pwns_FBS
November 25th, 2014, 12:51 PM
Because huesman built his program to a championship level. Basically you are saying that once you build your program to that level yiu can no longer do the best coaching job?

It's coach of the year. Not coach of the last 3 or 4 years. UTC is playing good ball, but Speir is CotY in my mind.

Milktruck74
November 25th, 2014, 01:04 PM
effing bull***t that Speir is not coach of the year!!!

First, I will say I thought Spier was going to get COY. I think both coaches did outstanding jobs, meaning they got the most out of their players this season.

Second, Chattanooga should be proud to have so many on the first and second team...the SoCon didn't have great teams this year, but there were some VERY good individual players in the league.

Third, and don't consider this a jab at VMIs QB, but if a Freshman makes the First team at his position (Lucas Webb) and leads the nation in a few freshman stats, should he be beaten out for Freshman of the year by a kid that doesn't even make the second team at his position? What more could Webb have done to earn that? or is it a matter of wanting to spread the love a little?

Catamount87
November 25th, 2014, 01:17 PM
Because huesman built his program to a championship level. Basically you are saying that once you build your program to that level yiu can no longer do the best coaching job?

What I'm saying is that UTC's results were right as expected, nothing earth shattering there, solid coaching and player execution. Whereas WCU far exceeded expectations, tied for 2nd when projected anywhere from 4th to 6th, landed 10 players on the all conf team, went from 2-10 to 7-5. So, the growth from the previous year are huge compared to what Huesman and UTC did.

PaladinFan
November 25th, 2014, 01:19 PM
Congrats to Duncan Fletcher - 2nd team TE. Not bad for a walkon QB.

chattanoogamocs
November 25th, 2014, 01:33 PM
I hope this doesn't come off as arrogant because it is truly not my intention...but with the thrill of the playoffs...and with such a dominant undefeated season...I find myself not really caring about whether or not a player got this award or that...or where the team is ranked. I looked at the list and just kinda shrugged and thought "that's cool."

All I really care about is that the Mocs are in the playoffs. Is this the way people who go to the playoffs all the time normally feel? Because it is a completely foreign experience to me and didn't know if it was normal. ;)

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 01:36 PM
So who is the favorite next year. Chattanooga returns a heck of a lot to not be a more than prohibitive favorite once again.

UTC for sure. I would say WCU, Furman, Mercer, and Samford compete for 2-5. I think 2 SoCon teams get in the playoffs next year.

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 01:39 PM
First, I will say I thought Spier was going to get COY. I think both coaches did outstanding jobs, meaning they got the most out of their players this season.

Second, Chattanooga should be proud to have so many on the first and second team...the SoCon didn't have great teams this year, but there were some VERY good individual players in the league.

Third, and don't consider this a jab at VMIs QB, but if a Freshman makes the First team at his position (Lucas Webb) and leads the nation in a few freshman stats, should he be beaten out for Freshman of the year by a kid that doesn't even make the second team at his position? What more could Webb have done to earn that? or is it a matter of wanting to spread the love a little?

You are assuming all positions are equal. QB always gets the tiebreaker but obviously voters felt the All-SoCon QBs are more talented than the All-SoCon DBs. I would have gone with Webb, for the record. He's a better player than Cobb but Cobb is good. If Mitchell was a Payton Finalist and All-American candidate then I think you could argue Cobb is better but to me, QB was more thin in the league than DB was. The fact Webb did what he did makes him the best in the league.

Although, how about your freshman OL on the list? He is very worthy of mention as well!

smallcollegefbfan
November 25th, 2014, 01:40 PM
I hope this doesn't come off as arrogant because it is truly not my intention...but with the thrill of the playoffs...and with such a dominant undefeated season...I find myself not really caring about whether or not a player got this award or that...or where the team is ranked. I looked at the list and just kinda shrugged and thought "that's cool."

All I really care about is that the Mocs are in the playoffs. Is this the way people who go to the playoffs all the time normally feel? Because it is a completely foreign experience to me and didn't know if it was normal. ;)

Yes it is normal. Awards happen when you win. If you lose then that's all you have to care about. Go read what NDSU people have said over the years. They don't care if they had a Payton or Buchanan winner. They had the NC and that trumps all individual awards!

chattanoogamocs
November 25th, 2014, 01:44 PM
You are assuming all positions are equal. QB always gets the tiebreaker but obviously voters felt the All-SoCon QBs are more talented than the All-SoCon DBs. I would have gone with Webb, for the record. He's a better player than Cobb but Cobb is good. If Mitchell was a Payton Finalist and All-American candidate then I think you could argue Cobb is better but to me, QB was more thin in the league than DB was. The fact Webb did what he did makes him the best in the league.

Although, how about your freshman OL on the list? He is very worthy of mention as well!

Cobb and Webb were both worthy...but as mention, QB is a glamour position, while DB is a "bring your lunch pail" position (hard work, no glory). But I do also think that since Jacob and Davis were solid favorites...and Russ was the COY...there would be some serious grumbling if they also awarded Webb FOY for a complete sweep. As I was saying above...awards are cool, playoffs are better.

chattanoogamocs
November 25th, 2014, 01:46 PM
Yes it is normal. Awards happen when you win. If you lose then that's all you have to care about. Go read what NDSU people have said over the years. They don't care if they had a Payton or Buchanan winner. They had the NC and that trumps all individual awards!

It's weird how quickly the switch flipped.

And I retrospect, I get it...when you are clawing your way to the top, the number of selections is a sign of progress.

PaladinFan
November 25th, 2014, 02:11 PM
UTC for sure. I would say WCU, Furman, Mercer, and Samford compete for 2-5. I think 2 SoCon teams get in the playoffs next year.

Furman returns a lot of players. Senior day recognized 13 athletes, and a number of those were well down the depth chart. Gotta stay healthy and on the field, though. I cannot imagine 2015 going any worse than 2014. Not sure that's possible.

If Mercer plays an all D1 scholarship schedule next year, they may take a step forward in talent and experience and a step back with their record.

catamount man
November 25th, 2014, 02:16 PM
Sorry about the profane language in the 2nd post. Just REALLY was hoping Speir would've gotten the nod. GO CATS!

chattanoogamocs
November 25th, 2014, 02:35 PM
Coaches....


2014 Coaches All-Southern Conference Football Team
Offensive Player of the Year – Jacob Huesman, Jr., QB, Chattanooga
Defensive Player of the Year – Davis Tull, Sr., DL, Chattanooga
Freshman of the Year – Al Cobb, QB, VMI
Jacobs Blocking Award – Corey Levin, So., OL, Chattanooga
Coach of the Year – Russ Huesman, Chattanooga
First Team Offense
QB Jacob Huesman, Jr., Chattanooga
RB Denzel Williams, So., Samford
RB Keon Williams, Sr., Chattanooga
OL Sam Frye, Jr., The Citadel
OL Joe Turner, Jr., Furman
OL Gunnar Bromelow, Jr., Samford
OL Corey Levin, So., Chattanooga
OL Anton Wahrby, So., Wofford
TE Faysal Shafaat, Sr., Chattanooga
WR Karel Hamilton, So., Samford
WR Spearman Robinson, So., Western Carolina
First Team Defense
DL Gary Wilkins, Sr., Furman
DL Derrick Lott, Sr., Chattanooga
DL Davis Tull, Sr., Chattanooga
DL Tarek Odom, Sr., Wofford
LB Cory Magwood, Jr., Furman
LB Justin Cooper, Jr., Samford
LB Christon Gill, Sr., Western Carolina
DB Jaquiski Tartt, Sr., Samford
DB Cedric Nettles, So., Chattanooga
DB Dee Virgin, So., Chattanooga
DB Ace Clark, Sr., Western Carolina
First Team Specialists
PK Henrique Ribeiro, So., Chattanooga
P Greg Peranich, Sr., Samford
RS Chandler Curtis, Fr., Mercer
Second Team Offense
QB Troy Mitchell, Jr., Western Carolina
RB Alex Lakes, Fr., Mercer
RB Darius Ramsey, Jr., Western Carolina
OL Wilson Heres, Jr., Mercer
OL Jordan Boatright, Sr., Samford
OL Kyle Champion, Sr., Samford
OL Jacob Revis, Fr., Chattanooga
OL Andy Marcotte, Sr., VMI
OL Josh Wineberg, Jr., Western Carolina
TE Duncan Fletcher, So., Furman
WR Jordan Snellings, Jr., Furman
WR C.J. Board, So., Chattanooga
WR Tommy Hudson, Sr., Chattanooga
Second Team Defense
DL Mitchell Jeter, Jr., The Citadel
DL Michael Pierce, Jr., Samford
DL Keionta Davis, So., Chattanooga
DL E.J. Speller, Jr., Wofford
LB Nakevion Leslie, So., Chattanooga
LB Muhasibi Wakeel, Sr., Chattanooga
LB Sertonuse Harris, Jr., Western Carolina
DB Reggie Thomas, Jr., Furman
DB Jamerson Blount, So., Samford
DB James Bradberry, Jr., Samford
DB Lucas Webb, Fr., Chattanooga
DB Trey Morgan, So., Western Carolina
Second Team Specialists
PK Richard Sigmon, Sr., Western Carolina
P Nick Pollard, Sr., Chattanooga
RS Detrez Newsome, Fr., Western Carolina
All-Freshman Offense
Cam Jackson, RB, The Citadel
Isiaha Smith, RB, The Citadel
P.J. Blazejowski, QB, Furman
Alex Lakes, RB, Mercer
Malik Johns, WR, Samford
Richardre Bagley, RB, Chattanooga
Jacob Revis, OL, Chattanooga
Hunter Townson, OL, Chattanooga
Al Cobb, QB, VMI
Detrez Newsome, RB, Western Carolina
Davis Lenoir, OL, Wofford
All-Freshman Defense
DeVonta Delaney, DB, The Citadel
Austin Barrett, DL, Mercer
Kyle Williams, LB, Mercer
Shaheed Salmon, LB, Samford
Tavon Lawson, DB, Chattanooga
Lucas Webb, DB, Chattanooga
Trevor Wright, DB, Chattanooga
Greg Sanders, DB, VMI
Derrick Davis, DL, Western Carolina
Daniel Riddle, LB, Western Carolina
Terrance Morris, LB, Wofford
All-Freshman Specialists
Jon Croft Hollingsworth, P/PK, Furman
Chandler Curtis, RS, Mercer
Detrez Newsome, RS, Western Carolina
David Marvin, PK, Wofford

Milktruck74
November 25th, 2014, 02:43 PM
You are assuming all positions are equal. QB always gets the tiebreaker but obviously voters felt the All-SoCon QBs are more talented than the All-SoCon DBs. I would have gone with Webb, for the record. He's a better player than Cobb but Cobb is good. If Mitchell was a Payton Finalist and All-American candidate then I think you could argue Cobb is better but to me, QB was more thin in the league than DB was. The fact Webb did what he did makes him the best in the league.

Although, how about your freshman OL on the list? He is very worthy of mention as well!

Very valid points. As a former big boy, I'm not holding my breath for a OL to get POY or FOY. We are well contented with letting others have all the glory...we will just continue to take all the good looks!!!

Mocs123
November 25th, 2014, 03:02 PM
I could have seen Huesman or Spier as coach of the year, but Spier has done a fantastic job at WCU, nobody can deny that.

I think that Furman, WCU, UTC, Samford, and Wofford will all be in the mix next year. Mercer will be improved too, my guess is middle of the pack before they contend in 2016.

I see every team getting better in the SoCon next year except UTC. We will still be in the mix but will probably not run the table next year.

My guess is Cobb got FOY because without him VMI would have been completely hapless instead of just mostly hapless. We would have really missed Webb and may not have gone undefeated in the conference without him, but we still probably would have won the conference.

longtimemocfan
November 25th, 2014, 05:04 PM
I thought Spier was going to get COY. I would have given Spier a plus 1 just for his rant about Herbsreit xsmiley_wix

FUBeAR
November 25th, 2014, 05:14 PM
Coaches....

2014 Coaches All-Southern Conference Football Team
Offensive Player of the Year – Jacob Huesman, Jr., QB, Chattanooga
Defensive Player of the Year – Davis Tull, Sr., DL, Chattanooga
Freshman of the Year – Al Cobb, QB, VMI
Jacobs Blocking Award – Corey Levin, So., OL, Chattanooga
Coach of the Year – Russ Huesman, Chattanooga
First Team Offense
QB Jacob Huesman, Jr., Chattanooga
RB Denzel Williams, So., Samford
RB Keon Williams, Sr., Chattanooga
OL Sam Frye, Jr., The Citadel
OL Joe Turner, Jr., Furman
OL Gunnar Bromelow, Jr., Samford
OL Corey Levin, So., Chattanooga
OL Anton Wahrby, So., Wofford
TE Faysal Shafaat, Sr., Chattanooga
WR Karel Hamilton, So., Samford
WR Spearman Robinson, So., Western Carolina
First Team Defense
DL Gary Wilkins, Sr., Furman
DL Derrick Lott, Sr., Chattanooga
DL Davis Tull, Sr., Chattanooga
DL Tarek Odom, Sr., Wofford
LB Cory Magwood, Jr., Furman
LB Justin Cooper, Jr., Samford
LB Christon Gill, Sr., Western Carolina
DB Jaquiski Tartt, Sr., Samford
DB Cedric Nettles, So., Chattanooga
DB Dee Virgin, So., Chattanooga
DB Ace Clark, Sr., Western Carolina
First Team Specialists
PK Henrique Ribeiro, So., Chattanooga
P Greg Peranich, Sr., Samford
RS Chandler Curtis, Fr., Mercer
Second Team Offense
QB Troy Mitchell, Jr., Western Carolina
RB Alex Lakes, Fr., Mercer
RB Darius Ramsey, Jr., Western Carolina
OL Wilson Heres, Jr., Mercer
OL Jordan Boatright, Sr., Samford
OL Kyle Champion, Sr., Samford
OL Jacob Revis, Fr., Chattanooga
OL Andy Marcotte, Sr., VMI
OL Josh Wineberg, Jr., Western Carolina
TE Duncan Fletcher, So., Furman
WR Jordan Snellings, Jr., Furman
WR C.J. Board, So., Chattanooga
WR Tommy Hudson, Sr., Chattanooga
Second Team Defense
DL Mitchell Jeter, Jr., The Citadel
DL Michael Pierce, Jr., Samford
DL Keionta Davis, So., Chattanooga
DL E.J. Speller, Jr., Wofford
LB Nakevion Leslie, So., Chattanooga
LB Muhasibi Wakeel, Sr., Chattanooga
LB Sertonuse Harris, Jr., Western Carolina
DB Reggie Thomas, Jr., Furman
DB Jamerson Blount, So., Samford
DB James Bradberry, Jr., Samford
DB Lucas Webb, Fr., Chattanooga
DB Trey Morgan, So., Western Carolina
Second Team Specialists
PK Richard Sigmon, Sr., Western Carolina
P Nick Pollard, Sr., Chattanooga
RS Detrez Newsome, Fr., Western Carolina
All-Freshman Offense
Cam Jackson, RB, The Citadel
Isiaha Smith, RB, The Citadel
P.J. Blazejowski, QB, Furman
Alex Lakes, RB, Mercer
Malik Johns, WR, Samford
Richardre Bagley, RB, Chattanooga
Jacob Revis, OL, Chattanooga
Hunter Townson, OL, Chattanooga
Al Cobb, QB, VMI
Detrez Newsome, RB, Western Carolina
Davis Lenoir, OL, Wofford
All-Freshman Defense
DeVonta Delaney, DB, The Citadel
Austin Barrett, DL, Mercer
Kyle Williams, LB, Mercer
Shaheed Salmon, LB, Samford
Tavon Lawson, DB, Chattanooga
Lucas Webb, DB, Chattanooga
Trevor Wright, DB, Chattanooga
Greg Sanders, DB, VMI
Derrick Davis, DL, Western Carolina
Daniel Riddle, LB, Western Carolina
Terrance Morris, LB, Wofford
All-Freshman Specialists
Jon Croft Hollingsworth, P/PK, Furman
Chandler Curtis, RS, Mercer
Detrez Newsome, RS, Western Carolina
David Marvin, PK, Wofford

Haven't compared position by position, but this list seems, in general, to line up a little better with what I saw this year....particularly in the OL - hard for 'media' to assess their play without stats (other than height, weight, class year). Noticed, for an excellent example, as SmallCollegeFBFan called out, that Bromelow, OT from Samford, is 1st Team on Coaches & not even on media team at all. He was one of the technically soundest OLman I saw this year...great effort & almost always blocked his man...which, to me, is what matters. Can't put much 'stock' in media OL selections with him being omitted.

chattanoogamocs
November 25th, 2014, 05:27 PM
Haven't compared position by position, but this list seems, in general, to line up a little better with what I saw this year....particularly in the OL - hard for 'media' to assess their play without stats (other than height, weight, class year). Noticed, for an excellent example, as SmallCollegeFCSFan called out, that Bromelow, OT from Samford, is 1st Team on Coaches & not even on media team at all. He was one of the technically soundest OLman I saw this year...great effort & almost always blocked his man...which, to me, is what matters. Can't put much 'stock' in media OL selections with him being omitted.

With the amount of film the coaches watch of each other...I definitely trust their opinion the most when it comes to post-season awards (top 25 polls, not so much). And honestly, if the coaches say Huesman is COY, well, it's what they do for a living so I am not going to disagree with them ;)