smallcollegefbfan
August 21st, 2009, 07:53 PM
Wow! There are a lot of players on here. Some of which I have never heard of and curious if anyone knows anything about the 7 players I bolded? The teams look pretty good. (Note: Northeastern DB's last name is Thellen not Thellan, from what I had been told).
CSN 2009 Preseason FCS All-Americans
Teams (87 players):
First Team
QB - Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State
RB - Toddrick Pendland, McNeese State
RB - William Ford, South Carolina State
FB - Jared Turcotte, Maine
AP - William Osbourne, Texas Southern
TE - Scott Sicko, New Hampshire
WR - Andre Roberts, The Citadel
WR - Terrell Hudgins, Elon
C - Austin Stiecken, Northern Iowa
OG - Josh Samuda, UMass
OG - Matt McCracken, Richmond
OT - Ben Ijalana, Villanova
OT - Mario Acitelli, Appalachian State
DE - Adrian Tracy, William & Mary
DE - Larry Hart, Central Arkansas
DT - Kendrick Ellis, Hampton
DT - Mychal Savage, Youngstown State
LB - Brandin Jordan, Southern Illinois
LB - Eric McBride, Richmond
LB - Osayi Osunde, Villanova
DB - Anthony Walters, Delaware
DB - Carnell Clark, Jacksonville State
DB - Justin Rogers, Richmond
S - Jeromy Miles, UMass
S - Mark LeGree, Appalachian State
K - Andrew Samson, Penn
P - Doug Spada, SE Missouri State
RS - Leroy Vann, Florida A&M
RS - Scotty McGee, James Madison
Second Team
QB - Cameron Higgins, Weber State
RB - Chase Reynolds, Montana
RB - Trevyn Smith, Weber State
FB - Bobby McClintock, Portland State
AP - Matt Szczur, Villanova
TE - Clay Harbor, Missouri State
WR - Marc Mariani, Montana
WR - Tim Toone, Weber State
C - Drew Lachenmayer, Richmond
OG - Jeff Hansen, Montana State
OG - Keith Buckman, North Dakota State
OT - Theo Sherman, James Madison
OT - Vladimir Ducasse, UMass
DE - Danny Batten, South Dakota State
DE - James Ruffin, Northern Iowa
DT - Kyle Harrington, UMass
DT - Sam Daniels, James Madison
LB - D.J. Smith, Appalachian State
LB - Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin
LB - Jacque Roman, Appalachian State
DB - Josh Morris, Weber State
DB - Nate Thellan, Northeastern
DB - Terrell Whitehead, Norfolk State
S - David Caldwell, William & Mary
S - Tommy Connors, SE Louisiana
K - Andrew Howard, Richmond
P - Trevor Ward, Southern Utah
RS - Austin Knowlin, Columbia
RS - William Osborne, Texas Southern
Third Team
QB - Eric Ward, Richmond
RB - David Sinisi, Monmouth
RB - Tony Nelson, UMass
FB - Howard Abegesah, VMI
AP - Karrington Bush, Texas State
TE - Cody Nakamura, Weber State
WR - Tysson Poots, Southern Utah
WR - Victor Cruz, UMass
C - Kyle Mutcher, Weber State
OG - Chaz Millard, Eastern Illinois
OG - Dorian Brooks, James Madison
OT - James Williams, Harvard
OT - Matt Barber, Maine
DE - Arthur Moats, James Madison
DE - Austen Lane, Murray State
DT - Ko Quaye, South Dakota
DT - Taylor Scott, Central Arkansas
LB - Jeffery Williams, Gardner-Webb
LB - Josh Mahoney, Northern Iowa
LB - Phil Higgins, Northeastern
DB - Chris Wynn, Penn
DB - Korey Lindsey, Southern Illinois
DB - Ryan Hinds, New Hampshire
S - Charles Graves, Delaware
S - Max Lerner, Furman
K - Billy Halgren, Northern Iowa
P - David Miller, William & Mary
RS - Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern
RS - Matt Szczur, Villanova
Honorable Mention (86 players):
QB - Chris Whitney, Villanova; QB - Curtis Pulley, Florida A&M University ; QB - Derrick Fourroux, McNeese State; QB - Dominic Randolph, Holy Cross; QB - Matt Nichols, Eastern Washington; RB - Aaron Ball, Villanova; RB - Chris Evans, Samford; RB - Conte Cuttino, Stony Brook; RB - David McCarty, Albany; RB - Donald Babers, Prairie View A&M; RB - Jonathan Grimes, William & Mary; RB - Jordan Culbreath, Princeton; FB - Joe Casey, Rhode Island; FB - Nick Cowger, Central Arkansas; AP - Buddy Farnham, Brown; AP - Gerald Stevenson, Charleston Southern; AP - Tim Maypray, VMI; TE - Ben Jorden, Appalachian State; TE - Josh Baker, Delaware; TE - Wes Mangan, McNeese; WR - Aaron Weaver, Hofstra; WR - Matt Luft, Harvard; WR - Shaun Pasternak, Bucknell; C - Alex Spisak, Harvard; C - Brian Brannigan, Villanova; C - Kevin Richards, Albany; OG - Anthony Collins, Florida A&M; OG - Brian Wychinowski, Lafayette; OG - David Arkin, Missouri State; OG - David Spanich, Hofstra; OG - Hunter Schmidt, Sam Houston State; OG - Jonathan Bugli, Villanova; OG - Matt Schaefer, Penn; OT - Aaron Jones, Holy Cross; OT - Derek Hardman, Eastern Kentucky; OT - Johnny Culbreath, South Carolina State; OT - Lane Freiwald, Central Arkansas; OT - Levi Horn, Montana; OT - Paul Jasinowski, Brown; OT - Will Rackley, Lehigh; DE - Chris Baker, Hampton University ; DE - Christian Anthony, Grambling State; DE - Dane Fletcher, Montana State; DE - James Develin, Brown ; DE - Tim Knicky, Stephen F. Austin; DE - Tim Kukucka, Villanova; DT - Andrew Poulson, Lafayette; DT - Anthony Williams, Appalachian State; DT - B.J. Benning, Lehigh; DT - Brenton Bryant, Harvard; DT - Christian Clark, Sacramento State; DT - David Howard, Brown; DT - Joe Goniprow, Penn; DT - Michael Laperriere, Northeastern; LB - Alexander Henderson, Jacksonville State ; LB - Chauncey Mixon, Southern Illinois; LB - James Crockett, Fordham; LB - Luke Bonus, Hofstra; LB - Mario Brown, Gardner-Webb; LB - Matt Cohen, Lehigh; LB - Scott Lewis, St. Francis; DB - Anthony Beck, Prairie View; DB - Asa Jackson, Cal Poly; DB - Cortez Gilbert, Appalachian State; DB - Dino Vasso, New Hampshire; DB - John Kennedy, Lehigh; DB - Terell Wilson, Elon ; DB - Tommy Connors, SE Louisiana; S - Beau Hadley, Weber State; S - David Fullerton, Cal Poly; S - Jose Gumbs, Monmouth; S - Marty Rodgers, Southern Illinois; K - Adrian Mora, Georgia Southern; K - Brian Pate, William & Mary; K - Davis Rodriguez, Lafayette; K - Ross Schexnayder, Nicholls State; K - Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb; P - Patrick Dolan, Nicholls State; P - Ron Conway, Northeastern; P - Scott Ravanesi, Southern Illinois; RS - A.J. Kizekai, Bucknell; RS - Andre Roberts, The Citadel; RS - Elliott Finkley, Jacksonville; RS - Henry Sailes, Tennessee Tech; RS - Karrington Bush, Texas State.
http://www.championshipsubdivisionnews.com/index.php/2009/08/21/college-sporting-news-2009-preseason-fcs?blog=5
TexasTerror
August 24th, 2009, 10:42 AM
Here's the response I rec'd from CSN...
Samuda earns his first honor as a Minuteman after a strong freshman season at guard. The Florida native played in all 12 games, starting in 11 last season. He started the last 11 games of the season at left guard. He was part of offensive line that has allowed just six sacks, the fewest in the CAA (0.55 per game) and third in the NCAA. Samuda was a key to Tony Nelson's six 100-yard games during the season.
Barber, a 6-6, 303-pound offensive lineman, enters his second season as a starter at one of the guard spots up front. As a first-year starter in 2008, Barber was part of a line that helped pave the way for Maine to finish third in the CAA in rushing, marking the third-straight season the Black Bears finished among the top-four teams in the league in that category. The unit also opened holes for Turcotte and tailback Jhamal Fluellen to earn all-conference and All-America honors. Barber started all 13 games for the Black Bears and helped them advance to the 2008 NCAA FCS Playoffs, marking the program's first trip to the post-season since the 2002 campaign.
Baker is a fifth-year senior who returns to squad after a one-year absence...will move right into starting tight end spot and give the Blue Hens outstanding run support...outstanding athlete who can be an effective pass-catcher with the ability to make yards after the catch...expected to be one of the team's top receiving threats....has played in 25 career games with nine starts and caught 22 passes for 344 yards (16.4 avg.) and two touchdowns...caught a team-high four passes for 86 yards in 2009 spring game...has switched number from 80 to 2.
Wycinowski looks to be a starter on the O line for the second straight year and will lead the way for a talented corps of tailbacks. He started 11 games as a junior.
Spanich 2008: Played in 10 games and started six at the guard position as a junior...Helped produce the best rushing average by a Pride team since 2001...Recorded a reception by catching a batted down pass in the season opener at Connecticut...Missed two games due to injury...2007: Played and started in all 11 games at right guard.
Bugli 2008: Started 12 of the 13 games at offensive guard; Made first career start versus Lehigh in week two; Helped Villanova average 391.3 yards of total offense per game, including 216.9 rushing yards per contest.
Laperriere earned a starting role last season after joining the team as a walk-on. 2008: Played in all 12 games for the Huskies, making eight starts at outside linebacker...had 56 tackles on the season...named the team’s Rookie of the Year...made his first career start at Towson (Oct. 4)...made a career-high nine tackles at Maine (Oct. 25).
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