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December 10th, 2010, 02:41 PM
ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL TEAMS ANNOUNCED
The Southwestern Athletic Conference announced its 2010 all-SWAC football teams today, along with its players of the year and coach of the year award winners.
Offensive Player of the Year
FRANK WARREN RB Grambling State (6-0, 180, Sr., Pleasantville, Ala.)
Warren led the SWAC and was 3rd in the NCAA in rushing with 1,592 yards. He also averaged 10.4 points per game, which was 5th in the FCS. He is currently 6th among active career rushers in the NCAA and second all-time in the SWAC finishing with 3,910 yards.
Defensive Player of the Year
DEJUAN FULGHUM LB Texas Southern (6-1, 220, Jr., Killeen, Texas)
Fulghum finished 3rd in the SWAC in total tackles with 91, and led the league with 9.0 sacks. He finished with 15.0 tackles-for-loss and one interception. Fulghum led the Tiger defense to a #2 ranking in the FCS in total defense.
Newcomer of the Year
CASEY THERRIAULT QB Jackson State (6-3, 205, Jr., Wyoming Park, Mich.)
Therriault finished 2nd in the NCAA with 3,436 yards passing and 3rd in the nation at 312.0 yards per game. He threw for 31 TDs and rushed for another 10 scores. His 3,600 yards of total offense was tops in the SWAC and 2nd in the nation. Twice he threw for 5 touchdowns and had 7 300-yard passing games on the season.
Freshman of the Year
JER-RYAN HARRIS LB Arkansas-Pine Bluff (6-1, 215, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.)
Harris led the SWAC and was tied for 8th in the nation with 129 total tackles (11.73 per game). He finished with 8.0 sacks, which was 3rd best in the SWAC. He recorded 21 total tackles against Texas Southern and was twice named SWAC Defensive Player of the Week.
Coach of the Year
JOHNNIE COLE Texas Southern
Cole has led his alma mater to its first-ever SWAC Championship Game berth and the first 8-win season at Texas Southern since 2000. The Tigers can tie the school record with a 9th win Saturday. Cole is finishing his 3rd season at TSU with a record of 18-16 with the Tigers. He is 33-32 in his 6th season as head coach for his career.
Cole narrowly edged Alabama States Reggie Barlow to win the award for the first time in his career.
First-team Offense
OL Sanford Banks Grambling State 6-4, 319, So.-R, Columbus, Ga.
Bennie Peoples Grambling State 6-2, 283, Jr., Vicksburg, Miss.
James Dekle Prairie View A&M 6-2, 285, Jr.-R, Miami, Fla.
Ramon Chinyoung Southern 6-1, 295, Sr.-R, Houston, Texas
Charles Smith Texas Southern 6-5, 325, Sr., Largo, Md.
RB Frank Warren Grambling State 6-0, 180, Sr., Pleasantville, Ala.
Marcus Wright Texas Southern 5-10, 210, Jr., Dayton, Ohio
WR Raymond Webber Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-3, 220, Sr., St. Louis, Mo.
Marcellos Wilder Jackson State 6-3, 195, Jr., Tuscaloosa, Ala.
TE Renty Rollins Jackson State 6-4, 255, Jr., Detroit, Mich.
QB Casey Therriault Jackson State 6-3, 205, Jr., Wyoming Park, Mich.
First-team Defense
DL Ibraham Abdulai Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-3, 275, Sr., Calumet City, Ill.
Quinton Spears Prairie View A&M 6-4, 220, Sr.-R, Montgomery, Tex.
Jonathan Hollins Texas Southern 6-4, 280, Jr., Baton Rouge, La.
Marquis Jackson Texas Southern 6-5, 275, So., Inglewood, Calif.
LB Jer-ryan Harris Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6-1, 215, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.
Cliff Exama Grambling State 6-0, 226, Jr., North Miami Beach, Fla.
Dejuan Fulghum Texas Southern 6-1, 220, Jr., Killeen, Texas
DB Kejuan Riley Alabama State 6-0, 182, So., Wetumpka, Ala.
Moses Ellis Prairie View A&M 5-9, 175, Jr.-R, Fort Worth, Texas
Zack Gallow Texas Southern 6-0, 190, Jr., Port Arthur, Texas
Curtis Thomas Texas Southern 6-1, 203, Jr., Houston, Texas
First-team Special Teams
PK William Griswold Southern 6-0, 175, Fr., Tampa, Fla.
P Josh Duran Southern 5-9, 180, Jr., Eunice, La.
KR Kiare Thompson Grambling State 6-1, 185, Sr., Sacramento, Calif.
Second-team Offense
OL Russell Jackson Alabama A&M 6-2, 314, Sr., Atlanta, Ga.
Terren Jones Alabama State 6-9, 330, So., Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
Terron Armstead Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-4, 310, So., St. Louis, Mo.
Chris Browne Southern 6-4, 300, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio
Skylar Trimble Texas Southern 6-3, 330, Sr., Yakima, Wash.
RB Tony Green Alabama A&M 5-8, 183, Sr., San Antonio, Texas
Donald Babers Prairie View A&M 5-10, 190, Sr., Houston, Texas
WR T.C. McWilliams Alabama State 6-1, 170, So.-R, Bay Minette, Ala.
Shaun Stephens Prairie View A&M 5-9, 175, Sr.-R, Houston, Texas
TE Kirk Fitzhugh Texas Southern 6-5, 235, Jr., Compton, Calif.
QB Josh Boudreaux Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-4, 240, Sr., New Iberia, La.
Second-team Defense
DL Frank Kearse Alabama A&M 6-4, 281, Sr., Savannah, Ga.
Malcolm Taylor Alcorn State 6-3, 258, Sr., Brooksville, Miss.
Antonio Lenard Grambling State 6-1, 225, Jr., Jonesboro, La.
Donovan Robinson Jackson State 6-3, 250, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis.
LB Brandon Roberts Alabama State 6-2, 240, Jr., Winter Haven, Fla.
Max Sencherey Prairie View A&M 5-10, 205, Sr.-R, Lake Jackson, Tex.
Shomari Clemons Texas Southern 6-2, 235, So., West Monroe, La.
DB Jacques Rickerson Alabama St. 5-10, 185, Jr., St. Augustine, Fla.
Jameson Smith Alcorn State 5-10, 162, Sr., Jackson, Miss.
Jalil Johnson Jackson State 5-11, 190, Sr., Leland, Miss.
Chris Adingupu Prairie View A&M 6-1, 185, Sr., Miami, Fla.
Second-team Special Teams
PK Zoltan Riazzo Grambling State 6-0, 181, Jr., Agvanga, Calif.
P Anthony Speight Alabama State 6-3, 205, Sr.-R, Birmingham, Ala.
KR William Osborne Texas Southern 5-8, 162, Sr., Marshall, Texas
The Southwestern Athletic Conference announced its 2010 all-SWAC football teams today, along with its players of the year and coach of the year award winners.
Offensive Player of the Year
FRANK WARREN RB Grambling State (6-0, 180, Sr., Pleasantville, Ala.)
Warren led the SWAC and was 3rd in the NCAA in rushing with 1,592 yards. He also averaged 10.4 points per game, which was 5th in the FCS. He is currently 6th among active career rushers in the NCAA and second all-time in the SWAC finishing with 3,910 yards.
Defensive Player of the Year
DEJUAN FULGHUM LB Texas Southern (6-1, 220, Jr., Killeen, Texas)
Fulghum finished 3rd in the SWAC in total tackles with 91, and led the league with 9.0 sacks. He finished with 15.0 tackles-for-loss and one interception. Fulghum led the Tiger defense to a #2 ranking in the FCS in total defense.
Newcomer of the Year
CASEY THERRIAULT QB Jackson State (6-3, 205, Jr., Wyoming Park, Mich.)
Therriault finished 2nd in the NCAA with 3,436 yards passing and 3rd in the nation at 312.0 yards per game. He threw for 31 TDs and rushed for another 10 scores. His 3,600 yards of total offense was tops in the SWAC and 2nd in the nation. Twice he threw for 5 touchdowns and had 7 300-yard passing games on the season.
Freshman of the Year
JER-RYAN HARRIS LB Arkansas-Pine Bluff (6-1, 215, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.)
Harris led the SWAC and was tied for 8th in the nation with 129 total tackles (11.73 per game). He finished with 8.0 sacks, which was 3rd best in the SWAC. He recorded 21 total tackles against Texas Southern and was twice named SWAC Defensive Player of the Week.
Coach of the Year
JOHNNIE COLE Texas Southern
Cole has led his alma mater to its first-ever SWAC Championship Game berth and the first 8-win season at Texas Southern since 2000. The Tigers can tie the school record with a 9th win Saturday. Cole is finishing his 3rd season at TSU with a record of 18-16 with the Tigers. He is 33-32 in his 6th season as head coach for his career.
Cole narrowly edged Alabama States Reggie Barlow to win the award for the first time in his career.
First-team Offense
OL Sanford Banks Grambling State 6-4, 319, So.-R, Columbus, Ga.
Bennie Peoples Grambling State 6-2, 283, Jr., Vicksburg, Miss.
James Dekle Prairie View A&M 6-2, 285, Jr.-R, Miami, Fla.
Ramon Chinyoung Southern 6-1, 295, Sr.-R, Houston, Texas
Charles Smith Texas Southern 6-5, 325, Sr., Largo, Md.
RB Frank Warren Grambling State 6-0, 180, Sr., Pleasantville, Ala.
Marcus Wright Texas Southern 5-10, 210, Jr., Dayton, Ohio
WR Raymond Webber Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-3, 220, Sr., St. Louis, Mo.
Marcellos Wilder Jackson State 6-3, 195, Jr., Tuscaloosa, Ala.
TE Renty Rollins Jackson State 6-4, 255, Jr., Detroit, Mich.
QB Casey Therriault Jackson State 6-3, 205, Jr., Wyoming Park, Mich.
First-team Defense
DL Ibraham Abdulai Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-3, 275, Sr., Calumet City, Ill.
Quinton Spears Prairie View A&M 6-4, 220, Sr.-R, Montgomery, Tex.
Jonathan Hollins Texas Southern 6-4, 280, Jr., Baton Rouge, La.
Marquis Jackson Texas Southern 6-5, 275, So., Inglewood, Calif.
LB Jer-ryan Harris Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6-1, 215, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.
Cliff Exama Grambling State 6-0, 226, Jr., North Miami Beach, Fla.
Dejuan Fulghum Texas Southern 6-1, 220, Jr., Killeen, Texas
DB Kejuan Riley Alabama State 6-0, 182, So., Wetumpka, Ala.
Moses Ellis Prairie View A&M 5-9, 175, Jr.-R, Fort Worth, Texas
Zack Gallow Texas Southern 6-0, 190, Jr., Port Arthur, Texas
Curtis Thomas Texas Southern 6-1, 203, Jr., Houston, Texas
First-team Special Teams
PK William Griswold Southern 6-0, 175, Fr., Tampa, Fla.
P Josh Duran Southern 5-9, 180, Jr., Eunice, La.
KR Kiare Thompson Grambling State 6-1, 185, Sr., Sacramento, Calif.
Second-team Offense
OL Russell Jackson Alabama A&M 6-2, 314, Sr., Atlanta, Ga.
Terren Jones Alabama State 6-9, 330, So., Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
Terron Armstead Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-4, 310, So., St. Louis, Mo.
Chris Browne Southern 6-4, 300, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio
Skylar Trimble Texas Southern 6-3, 330, Sr., Yakima, Wash.
RB Tony Green Alabama A&M 5-8, 183, Sr., San Antonio, Texas
Donald Babers Prairie View A&M 5-10, 190, Sr., Houston, Texas
WR T.C. McWilliams Alabama State 6-1, 170, So.-R, Bay Minette, Ala.
Shaun Stephens Prairie View A&M 5-9, 175, Sr.-R, Houston, Texas
TE Kirk Fitzhugh Texas Southern 6-5, 235, Jr., Compton, Calif.
QB Josh Boudreaux Ark.-Pine Bluff 6-4, 240, Sr., New Iberia, La.
Second-team Defense
DL Frank Kearse Alabama A&M 6-4, 281, Sr., Savannah, Ga.
Malcolm Taylor Alcorn State 6-3, 258, Sr., Brooksville, Miss.
Antonio Lenard Grambling State 6-1, 225, Jr., Jonesboro, La.
Donovan Robinson Jackson State 6-3, 250, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis.
LB Brandon Roberts Alabama State 6-2, 240, Jr., Winter Haven, Fla.
Max Sencherey Prairie View A&M 5-10, 205, Sr.-R, Lake Jackson, Tex.
Shomari Clemons Texas Southern 6-2, 235, So., West Monroe, La.
DB Jacques Rickerson Alabama St. 5-10, 185, Jr., St. Augustine, Fla.
Jameson Smith Alcorn State 5-10, 162, Sr., Jackson, Miss.
Jalil Johnson Jackson State 5-11, 190, Sr., Leland, Miss.
Chris Adingupu Prairie View A&M 6-1, 185, Sr., Miami, Fla.
Second-team Special Teams
PK Zoltan Riazzo Grambling State 6-0, 181, Jr., Agvanga, Calif.
P Anthony Speight Alabama State 6-3, 205, Sr.-R, Birmingham, Ala.
KR William Osborne Texas Southern 5-8, 162, Sr., Marshall, Texas