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MACHIAVELLI
December 16th, 2005, 08:09 AM
The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and currently selects teams in all four of its divisions. What makes these teams so special is that they are the only ones chosen exclusively by the men who know the players the best — the coaches themselves.

The Award

Members of the AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team receive a plaque commemorating their selection to the team.

2005 AFCA DIVISION I-AA COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA TEAM

Offense

WR David Ball 6-3 185 Jr. New Hampshire Sean McDonnell Orange, Vt. (Worcester Academy)

WR Laurent Robinson 6-2 193 Jr. Illinois St. Denver Johnson Rockledge, Fla. (Rockledge)

TE Corey Roberts 6-5 237 Sr. Sam Houston St. Todd Whitten Carthage, Tex. (Carthage)

OL Willie Colon 6-3 315 Sr. Hofstra Joe Gardi Bronx, N.Y. (Cardinal Hayes)

OL Kevin Boothe 6-4 327 Sr. Cornell Jim Knowles Plantation, Fla. (Pine Crest School)

OL Stafford Davis 6-2 302 Sr. Illinois St. Denver Johnson Orange Park, Fla. (Clay)

OL Paul McQuistan 6-6 315 Sr. Weber St. Ron McBride Lebanon, Ore. (Lebanon)

OL Erik Losey 6-2 290 Sr. Western Kentucky David Elson Hixson, Tenn. (Soddy-Daisy)

QB Bruce Eugene 6-1 260 Sr. Grambling St. Melvin Spears New Orleans, La. (Walter L. Cohen)

RB Nick Hartigan 6-2 220 Sr. Brown Phil Estes Fairfax Station, Va. (W.T. Woodson)

RB Arkee Whitlock 5-9 200 Jr. Southern Illinois Jerry Kill Rock Hill, S.C. (Rock Hill)



Defense

DL Michael Ononibaku 6-1 235 Sr. Georgetown Bob Benson Amherst, Mass. (Amherst)

DL Katon Bethay 6-2 285 Sr. Wofford Mike Ayers Milton, Wis. (Milton)

DL Chris Gocong 6-3 265 Sr. Cal Poly Rich Ellerson Santa Barbara, Calif. (Carpinteria)

DL Fred Evans 6-5 307 Sr. Texas St. David Bailiff Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park)

LB Brian Hulea 6-1 235 Sr. Villanova Andy Talley Canfield, Ohio (Canfield)

LB Jared Nepa 6-1 229 Sr. Colgate Dick Biddle Carbondale, Pa. (Carbondale Area)

LB William Freeman 6-3 235 Sr. Furman Bobby Lamb Swansea, S.C. (Swansea)

LB Clint Sellers 6-1 220 Jr. Eastern Illinois Bob Spoo Chariton, Iowa (Chariton)

DB Shannon James 5-10 196 Sr. Massachusetts Don Brown Stratford, Conn. (Bunnell)

DB Cortland Finnegan 5-11 195 Sr. Samford Bill Gray Milton, Fla. (Milton)

DB Reed Doughty 6-1 210 Sr. Northern Colorado Kay Dalton Johnstown, Colo. (Roosevelt)



Specialists

P David Simonhoff 6-2 200 Jr. Southeast Missouri St. Tim Billings Miami, Fla. (Coral Gables)

PK Andrew Paterini 6-0 195 Jr. Hampton Joe Taylor Gladstone, Mo. (Rockhurst)

RS Steve Silva 6-0 215 Sr. Holy Cross Tom Gilmore East Providence, R.I. (East Providence)



*-2004 AFCA All-American

http://www.i-aa.com/news/article_13225.shtml

TexasTerror
December 16th, 2005, 08:12 AM
Don't think too highly about this team and recognition for Eugene...

Corey Roberts of Sam did not get any All-American mentions what so ever and he shows up on this team. No way Eugene is better than Meyer, Santos or Nealy.

This team has some hits and some obvious misses, the Eugene and yes, I'll admit it, the Roberts selection among them...

MACHIAVELLI
December 16th, 2005, 08:34 AM
Don't think too highly about this team and recognition for Eugene...

No way Eugene is better than Meyer, Santos or Nealy.

This team has some hits and some obvious misses, the Eugene and yes, I'll admit it, the Roberts selection among them...


The Coaches think differently, they know players. No way Meyer, Santos & Nealy are better than Eugene.

SUjagTILLiDIE
December 16th, 2005, 08:36 AM
Don't think too highly about this team and recognition for Eugene...

Corey Roberts of Sam did not get any All-American mentions what so ever and he shows up on this team. No way Eugene is better than Meyer, Santos or Nealy.

This team has some hits and some obvious misses, the Eugene and yes, I'll admit it, the Roberts selection among them...
Dude you have a serious problem.

UNH 40
December 16th, 2005, 08:56 AM
Dude you have a serious problem.

Meyer, Santos, and Nealy are definitely superior QB's to Eugene. Look at the teams that Eugene plays against the only football team that Grambling Played was Washington State and Eugene went 14 of 30 for 197 and had 12 carries for -33yds and a 38-7 loss. Then look at what Meyer did against San Jose State throwing for 372 and 2 TDs and Nealy against Texas A&M threw for 378 and 3 TD's while rushing for another. And Santos as a freshman in his second career game against Rutgers after they upset Michigan St. threw for 355 5TD's in 35-24 win. Nough said

colgate13
December 16th, 2005, 09:09 AM
I don't think this list should be looked down upon, nor any for that matter. Different voting bodies see things differently. What's the problem? It's great that these kids got recognized. Congratulations!

It's all subjective anyway, so how's about we lay off the negativity? Can anyone say Eugene wouldn't have had a great season in the A-10 too?

Mr. C
December 16th, 2005, 09:17 AM
Last year, this was worst of all of the I-AA All-American teams. There is a very small group of coaches who vote for this. One of the goofiest things last year was they were the only team that didn't include Appalachian State's DaVon Fowlkes on their All-American team. Here Fowlkes finished third for the Payton and was the I-AA.org offensive player of the year and he didn't even get a mention. There were a lot of other dumb picks too, so this year's team isn't a huge surprise. These folks are slightly out of touch.

MACHIAVELLI
December 16th, 2005, 09:20 AM
These folks are slightly out of touch.

Same way I feel about SN and the WP Award.

UNH 40
December 16th, 2005, 09:22 AM
Last year, this was worst of all of the I-AA All-American teams. There is a very small group of coaches who vote for this. One of the goofiest things last year was they were the only team that didn't include Appalachian State's DaVon Fowlkes on their All-American team. Here Fowlkes finished third for the Payton and was the I-AA.org offensive player of the year and he didn't even get a mention. There were a lot of other dumb picks too, so this year's team isn't a huge surprise. These folks are slightly out of touch.

looks like it.

colgate13
December 16th, 2005, 09:42 AM
Last year, this was worst of all of the I-AA All-American teams. There is a very small group of coaches who vote for this. One of the goofiest things last year was they were the only team that didn't include Appalachian State's DaVon Fowlkes on their All-American team. Here Fowlkes finished third for the Payton and was the I-AA.org offensive player of the year and he didn't even get a mention. There were a lot of other dumb picks too, so this year's team isn't a huge surprise. These folks are slightly out of touch.

"Last year, this was worst of all of the I-AA All-American teams"

According to...?

These things are all subjective! Big deal!

And no, this is not about the fact that Colgate has a player on this list. I just can't take the shots that are being thrown at Bruce Eugene. This body of voters decided that he was the best quarterback in the nation. Didn't Mr. Euguene also finish in the top 3 for Payton voting in 2002 and 2003? Why is this so outrageous? Who is to say that if Eugene had the UNH or EWU teams (and Ball or Kimble to throw too) he wouldn't have performed similarly?

Just because of bunch of voters for the SN got together and voted Meyer/Santos 1-2 doesn't mean that coaches can't see things differently, and it doesn't make them "out of touch".

MACHIAVELLI
December 17th, 2005, 06:32 PM
The coaches chose who they thought was better. How is it any different from a bunch of SID's who also never see all of the schools/players, play send in a vote for the AP and SN All American teams.

Mr. Tiger
December 17th, 2005, 06:59 PM
Eugene is a good QB. He throws a very tight spiral, meaning his mechanics are excellent. And for his size he is mobile. If he was smaller his draft status would be better. (Remember Jared Lorenzen) And you can't judge Eugene on one game against Washington State and ignore the rest of his work. Washington State was far more superior along the line and there is no quarterback that throws well on his back. Washington State sacked Eugene 6 times and had several hurries.