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smallcollegefbfan
November 23rd, 2010, 01:41 PM
Individual Awards
Player of the Year: Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin
Offensive Player of the Year: Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin
Defensive Player of the Year: Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin
Freshmen of the Year: Jestin Love, Central Arkansas and Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State
Newcomer of the Year: Andre Anderson, McNeese State
Coach of the Year: J.C. Harper, Stephen F. Austin

2010 All-Conference Football Teams
First-Team Offense
Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown
QB Jeremy Moses2 Stephen F. Austin 6-0 195 Sr. Baytown, Texas
RB Tim Flanders Sam Houston State 5-9 208 Fr. Midwest City, Okla.
RB Andre Anderson McNeese State 5-9 190 Jr. Barrington, Ill.
HB Gralyn Crawford Stephen F. Austin 5-10 175 So. Palestine, Texas
WR Cordell Roberson Stephen F. Austin 6-3 192 So. Jefferson, Texas
WR Da’Marcus Griggs2 Texas State 6-1 185 Sr. Bay City, Texas
TE Corday Clark McNeese State 6-3 235 Sr. Baton Rouge, La.
OL Michael Booker Northwestern State 6-3 314 Sr. Paris, Texas
OL George Bias Stephen F. Austin 6-3 304 Jr. Houston, Texas
OL Miguel Gauthreaux2 McNeese State 6-1 291 Jr. Plaquemine, La.
OL D.J. Hall3 Texas State 6-3 300 Jr. Palestine, Texas
OL Austin Emerson Central Arkansas 6-3 279 Sr. Sperry, Okla.
PK Josh Lewis McNeese State 6-0 190 So. Denham Springs, La.

First-Team Defense
Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown
DL Markell Carter2 Central Arkansas 6-4 248 Sr. Bartlesville, Okla.
DL Kenneth Charles2 Stephen F. Austin 6-3 266 Sr. Missouri City, Texas
DL Sean Warren Stephen F. Austin 6-0 292 Sr. Texas City, Texas
DL Desmund Lighten2 McNeese State 6-0 250 Jr. Monroe, La.
LB Jabara Williams3 Stephen F. Austin 6-3 210 Sr. Garrison, Texas
LB Derek Rose Northwestern State 5-11 225 So. New Orleans, La.
DB Malcolm Bronson2 McNeese State 5-11 188 So. Jasper, Texas
DB Bobby Felder Nicholls 5-11 200 Jr. McComb, Miss.
DB Tommy Connors4 Southeastern La. 6-1 215 Sr. Marrero, La.
DB Kenneth Jenkins Sam Houston State 5-10 195 So. Galveston, Texas
DB Josh Aubrey Stephen F. Austin 5-11 191 So. Tyler, Texas
P Patrick Dolan Nicholls 6-1 200 Sr. Mobile, Ala.
RS Gralyn Crawford Stephen F. Austin 5-10 175 So. Palestine, Texas

Second-Team Offense
Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown
QB Nathan Dick Central Arkansas 6-4 214 Jr. Allen, Texas
RB Jesse Turner Nicholls 5-8 180 So. Houma, La.
RB Terence Bobo Central Arkansas 6-0 210 So. Atkins, Ark.
FB Drew Johnston McNeese State 5-11 230 Sr. Newton, Texas
WR Simmie Yarborough2 Southeastern La. 6-1 205 Jr. Brookhaven, Miss.
WR Ken Robey Central Arkansas 5-9 186 Sr. Charleston, Miss.
TE Justin Aldredge Northwestern State 5-11 211 Jr. Ruston, La.
OL Kevin Hughes Southeastern La. 6-4 290 Sr. New Orleans, La.
OL John Steel Stephen F. Austin 6-4 273 So. Boyd, Texas
OL Matt Dickerson Central Arkansas 6-5 278 Jr. Monroe, La.
OL Corey Dickerson Stephen F. Austin 6-10 320 So. Livingston, Texas
OL Travis Watson Sam Houston State 6-4 295 Jr. Norman, Okla.
PK Eddie Carmona2 Central Arkansas 6-0 211 Sr. Charleston, Ark.

Second-Team Defense
Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown
DL Ledell Love2 Northwestern State 6-1 244 Sr. Dallas, Texas
DL J.T. Cleveland Sam Houston State 6-0 290 Jr. Baytown, Texas
DL Nathan Clophus Southeastern La. 6-3 265 Sr. Sulphur, La.
DL Josh Ellison McNeese State 6-3 237 Sr. Houston, Texas
LB Mark Newbill2 Southeastern La. 5-11 215 Sr. Monroe, La.
LB Will Henry Sam Houston State 5-10 210 Jr. Waco, Texas
DB Jamaal White Northwestern State 6-0 193 So. Garland, Texas
DB Jestin Love Central Arkansas 6-0 195 Fr. West Memphis, Ark.
DB Andre Banks Stephen F. Austin 6-3 208 Sr. Austin, Texas
DB Darrell Jenkins2 McNeese State 5-10 205 Jr. Bon Weir, Texas
DB Darryl Morris Texas State 5-10 175 So. San Antonio, Texas
P Drew Nelson2 Stephen F. Austin 6-1 193 Jr. Livingston, Texas
RS Brandon Closner Sam Houston State 5-10 170 Jr. Arlington, Texas

2 - indicates two-time all-conference selection
3 - indicates three-time all-conference selection
4 - indicates four-time all-conference selection

Honorable Mention
Quarterback: LaQuintin Caston, NICH; Paul Harris, NWLA. Running Back: Romonte Hampton, SFA; Karrington Bush, TXST. Wide Receiver: Bradley Brown, NWLA; Anthony Foster, SFA; Dominique Croom, UCA; Kris Lott, SFA. Offensive Linemen: Alec Savoie, MCN; Cameron Pound, SHSU; Zach Case, NWLA; Jonathan Landry, MCN; Josh Penton, SLU. Placekicker: Miguel Antonio, SHSU. Defensive Linemen: Trey Lippe, UCA; Rainey Sternes, SFA; D.J. Shaw, NWLA; Dennis Clark, NWLA; Wade Williams, NWLA. Linebacker: Deron Minor, MCN; Devin Ducote, SFA; Frank Newsome, UCA; Jordan Piper, NICH; Yaser Elqutub, NWLA; Ryan Godare, SLU; Derrick Choice, SFA; Marcus Clark, TXST. Defensive Back: Caleb Nelson, SFA; Re’Keem Wilson, SLU; Brashard Booker, NWLA; Ben Wells, SFA; Tabbaris Hicks, NICH; Darnell Taylor, SHSU; Seth Allison, UCA; Seth Thomas, MCN; Devin Holland, MCN; Jordan Hanberry, NICH; Bookie Sneed, SHSU; Dax Swanson, SHSU. Punter: Ben Follis, TXST. Return Specialist: Da’Marcus Griggs, TXST.

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worrierking
November 23rd, 2010, 02:59 PM
They did a pretty good job selecting, by my estimation. It is no coincidence that SFA was the best team in the conference and they had three of the top skill players in Moses, Crawford and Roberson. Was Moses a unanimous selection as MVP? I can't imagine anybody voting for anybody else.

msupokes1
November 23rd, 2010, 03:57 PM
I am somewhat suprised that Deron Minor, McNeese LB was not on this list.

AxeEmJacks
November 23rd, 2010, 04:16 PM
They did a pretty good job selecting, by my estimation. It is no coincidence that SFA was the best team in the conference and they had three of the top skill players in Moses, Crawford and Roberson. Was Moses a unanimous selection as MVP? I can't imagine anybody voting for anybody else.

This is why I'm still excited for the 2011-2012 season. Moses will leave, yes. But we still have a very solid corps of athletes. I think our biggest problem will be keeping J.C. Harper.

SFA 93
November 24th, 2010, 10:56 AM
"problem keeping J.C. Harper"

I agree.

Programs will come a calling on this guy.

TexasTerror
November 24th, 2010, 02:10 PM
I disagree with having the POTY also getting a OPTY or DPTY...

I thought the SLC had stayed away from that - is this a new policy this year? Just does not seem right in my book. Think it would give increased pub to other players... possibly promote future stars to help better position them for national awards...

Retro
November 24th, 2010, 03:12 PM
I disagree with having the POTY also getting a OPTY or DPTY...

I thought the SLC had stayed away from that - is this a new policy this year? Just does not seem right in my book. Think it would give increased pub to other players... possibly promote future stars to help better position them for national awards...

They did it right this year.. I emailed the SLC about either last year or before as it doesn't make sense for the POY to be a different person than the OPOY, unless it was a player who did multiple things like KR/WR, etc. If not, then drop the POY and just have the Offense and Defense versions in the future..

GrabbAnAxe
November 24th, 2010, 03:52 PM
I agree, Retro. After a year like last year when there were a number of really good QBs, and individual stars across the conference, this year was not that case. Aside from SFA, this was really a rebuilding year for a lot of teams with new skill guys being ushered in throughout the league. Moses was the lone senior veteran in a spotlight position, and statistically dominated head and shoulders above everyone else this season.

Glad to see the league use some common sense and give him the accolades he deserves, especially after the career he has had. Hopefully he can keep it going in the playoffs.

PurpleOut
November 24th, 2010, 05:56 PM
This is why I'm still excited for the 2011-2012 season. Moses will leave, yes. But we still have a very solid corps of athletes. I think our biggest problem will be keeping J.C. Harper.

We return 10 starters on offense next year. Very promising.