PHILADELPHIA, Pa.--And still the best ...
Six players repeated as first-team selections on The Sports Network FCS All-
America Team on Monday, including Wofford fullback Eric Breitenstein for the
third straight year.
The other players returning to the first team for the second consecutive year
were Elon wide receiver Aaron Mellette, Georgia Southern nose tackle Brent
Russell, New Hampshire linebacker Matt Evans, Sam Houston State safety Darnell
Taylor and North Dakota State cornerback Marcus Williams.
Breitenstein did some horseback riding over his Thanksgiving break, but he's
been sitting tall in the saddle each of the past three seasons. He completed
his Wofford career in the FCS playoffs this past Saturday with the most rushing
yards (5,730) and touchdowns (65) among active FCS players, including 2,035
yards - a school single-season record - and 19 touchdowns on 230 carries in
Wofford's triple option this year.
Breitenstein, a 5-foot-11, 230-pound junior, was named the Southern
Conference's offensive player of the year. Wofford finished with a share of the
conference title and a 9-4 record.
"Being named an All-American is a great honor," Breitenstein said.
"It has always been one of my goals, but wouldn't be possible without my
team. They really make it all possible. The offensive line is excellent, maybe
the best unit in the country and individually four of the five were named all-
conference. I have truly been blessed to be a part of a program that has had a
great deal of success."
Mellette and Russell also dominated play in the SoCon. Mellette, a difficult
matchup for defenses at 6-4, 220 pounds, caught 97 passes for 1,398 yards as
well as an FCS-high 18 touchdown receptions in 11 games. The senior finished
his career with 304 receptions for 4,254 yards and 44 touchdowns with 23 100-
yard receiving games - each mark ranking second to Terrell Hudgins in Elon and
SoCon history.
Russell, 6-2, 300, is a SoCon legend. A senior, he has faced double teams
throughout Georgia Southern's season, but has still managed 39 tackles, 7.5
tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in 12 games. The Eagles are 10-3 and have
reached the FCS semifinals for the third straight season.
Evans, the 2011 Buck Buchanan Award recipient as a junior, enjoyed a big senior
season as well while New Hampshire qualified for the FCS playoffs for the ninth
straight season - the longest active streak in the nation. In 12 games, the
6-foot, 226-pounder collected 126 tackles, including 87 solos, 9.5 tackles for
loss and three sacks.
Taylor, 6-0, 195, was named the Southland Conference's defensive player of the
year for the second consecutive season. The senior has totaled 94 tackles,
including 64 solos, two sacks, two interceptions, five pass breakups, two
fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles in Sam Houston State's 13 games. The
Bearkats have reached the national semifinals for the second consecutive
season.
Williams, a 5-11, 194-pound junior, is the most electrifying player on a North
Dakota State squad that has returned to the national semifinals and is seeking
its second straight FCS national championship. Teams shy away from passing
toward the shutdown cornerback, but he has five interceptions for 125 return
yards, four pass breakups and 27 tackles. He also has two touchdowns and 558
total return yards, including on special teams.
Also named to the first team for the first time was Old Dominion sophomore
quarterback Taylor Heinicke, who threw for an FCS single-season record 5,076
passing yards as well as 44 touchdown passes with 5,546 total yards - national-
leading numbers in all three statistical categories. He also rushed for 11
touchdowns while the Monarchs posted an 11-2 record.
All the skill position players racked up impressive offensive statistics,
including Stony Brook senior running back Miguel Maysonet (1,964 rushing yards,
23 touchdowns), South Dakota State sophomore running back Zach Zenner (2,044
rushing yards), Eastern Illinois junior wide receiver Erik Lora (an FCS-record
136 receptions for 1,664 yards) and Tennessee State sophomore tight end A.C.
Leonard (51 receptions for 733 yards).
Murray State junior Walter Powell was the first-team all-purpose selection. The
wide receiver and return specialist ranks second nationally with an average of
193 all-purpose yards per game, including 1,213 yards on 94 receptions with 12
overall touchdowns.
The offensive linemen were James Madison senior Earl Watford and juniors
Michael Bamiro of Stony Brook, Mike Sellers of The Citadel, Billy Turner of North
Dakota State and Bryan Witzmann of South Dakota State.
Turner, a 6-foot-6, 300-pound junior from Shoreview, Minn. (Mounds View H.S.), has started all 13 games at left tackle. He
helped the transition of a pair of redshirt freshmen and one true
freshman upfront, and is a main reason North Dakota State led the
conference in scoring (31.4 avg/g) and rushing offense (178.0 avg/g).
Nationally, the Bison lead the nation in time of possession (35:14) and
are third in third-down conversions (52.13).
The other defensive players included Georgetown senior linebacker Robert
McCabe, who leads the FCS with 159 tackles. He was named the Patriot League
defensive player of the year.
Joining McCabe and Evans at linebacker were Appalachian State senior Jeremy
Kimbrough, the co-defensive player of the year in the Southern Conference, and
Montana State senior Jody Owens, the Big Sky defensive player of the year.
Southern Utah senior Cody Larsen was the other first-team defensive tackle
alongside Russell. Also up front at defensive end were Montana State senior
Caleb Schreibeis, whose eight forced fumbles lead the FCS, and Illinois State
junior Colton Underwood.
In the secondary, safeties Cooper Taylor of Richmond, a senior, and Jaquiski
Tartt of Samford, a sophomore, joined Darnell Taylor and Williams.
The special teams featured Fordham senior place-kicker Patrick Murray, who
converted 25-of-30 field goal attempts - six more than any other kicker in the
FCS. Joining Murray were Furman senior kick returner Jerodis Williams, Northern
Arizona junior punter Andy Wilder and Northern Colorado senior punt returner
Dominic Gunn.
The Big Sky, the largest conference in the FCS, had the most All-America selections
with 16, followed by the Southern Conference with 15, CAA Football with 12, the
Missouri Valley Football Conference with 11, and the Ohio Valley Conference
with 10. The Southland Conference garnered seven selections, the Ivy League,
Patriot League and Southwestern Athletic Conference had five selections each,
the Big South four, the Northeast Conference three, and the Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference and the Pioneer Football League two each.
| Player |
School |
Pos. |
Cl. |
Ht. |
Wt. |
| Taylor Heinicke |
Old Dominion |
QB |
So. |
6-1 |
195 |
| Miguel Maysonet |
Stony Brook |
RB |
Sr. |
5-10 |
205 |
| Zach Zenner |
South Dakota State |
RB |
So. |
6-0 |
215 |
| Eric Breitenstein |
Wofford |
FB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
230 |
| Erik Lora |
Eastern Illinois |
WR |
Jr. |
5-10 |
181 |
| Aaron Mellette |
Elon |
WR |
Sr. |
6-4 |
220 |
| A.C. Leonard |
Tennessee State |
TE |
So. |
6-4 |
245 |
| Michael Bamiro |
Stony Brook |
OL |
Jr. |
6-8 |
345 |
| Mike Sellers |
The Citadel |
OL |
Jr. |
6-0 |
295 |
| Billy Turner |
North Dakota State |
OL |
Jr. |
6-6 |
300 |
| Earl Watford |
James Madison |
OL |
Sr. |
6-4 |
290 |
| Bryan Witzmann |
South Dakota State |
OL |
Jr. |
6-7 |
300 |
| Walter Powell |
Murray State |
AP |
Jr. |
6-0 |
180 |
| Patrick Murray |
Fordham |
PK |
Sr. |
5-7 |
160 |
| Jerodis Williams |
Furman |
KR |
Sr. |
5-11 |
195 |
| Player |
School |
Pos. |
Cl. |
Ht. |
Wt. |
| Caleb Schreibeis |
Montana State |
DE |
Sr. |
6-3 |
252 |
| Colton Underwood |
Illinois State |
DE |
Jr. |
6-4 |
255 |
| Cody Larsen |
Southern Utah |
DT |
Sr. |
6-4 |
300 |
| Brent Russell |
Georgia Southern |
DT |
Sr. |
6-2 |
300 |
| Matt Evans |
New Hampshire |
LB |
Sr. |
6-0 |
226 |
| Jeremy Kimbrough |
Appalachian State |
LB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
240 |
| Robert McCabe |
Georgetown |
LB |
Sr. |
6-2 |
230 |
| Jody Owens |
Montana State |
LB |
Sr. |
6-0 |
223 |
| Jaquiski Tartt |
Samford |
DB |
So. |
6-1 |
220 |
| Cooper Taylor |
Richmond |
DB |
Sr. |
6-5 |
235 |
| Darnell Taylor |
Sam Houston State |
DB |
Sr. |
6-0 |
195 |
| Marcus Williams |
North Dakota State |
DB |
Jr. |
5-11 |
194 |
| Andy Wilder |
Northern Arizona |
P |
Jr. |
6-3 |
205 |
| Dominic Gunn |
Northern Colorado |
PR |
Sr. |
5-11 |
170 |
| Player |
School |
Pos. |
Cl. |
Ht. |
Wt. |
| Gavin McCarney |
Colgate |
QB |
Jr. |
6-2 |
205 |
| Shakir Bell |
Indiana State |
RB |
Jr. |
5-8 |
185 |
| Deonte Williams |
Cal Poly |
RB |
Sr. |
5-10 |
200 |
| Kendall Gaskins |
Richmond |
FB |
Sr. |
6-1 |
238 |
| Jordan Harris |
Bryant |
WR |
Jr. |
6-2 |
215 |
| Brandon Kaufman |
Eastern Washington |
WR |
Jr. |
6-5 |
215 |
| Kevin Norrell |
Stony Brook |
WR |
Sr. |
5-10 |
200 |
| Kyle Juszczyk |
Harvard |
TE |
Sr. |
6-3 |
240 |
| Aaron Adams |
Eastern Kentucky |
OL |
Sr. |
6-5 |
295 |
| Sean Davies |
UC Davis |
OL |
Sr. |
6-4 |
297 |
| Dakota Dozier |
Furman |
OL |
Jr. |
6-4 |
291 |
| Rogers Gaines |
Tennessee State |
OL |
Sr. |
6-7 |
320 |
| Corey Howard |
Central Arkansas |
OL |
Sr. |
6-1 |
290 |
| Tyler Varga |
Yale |
AP |
So. |
5-11 |
220 |
| Jimmy Pavel |
Eastern Washington |
PK |
Sr. |
5-11 |
195 |
| Fabian Truss |
Samford |
KR |
Jr. |
5-9 |
190 |
| Player |
School |
Pos. |
Cl. |
Ht. |
Wt. |
| Brandon Thurmond |
Arkansas-Pine Bluff |
DE |
Sr. |
6-2 |
260 |
| Davis Tull |
Chattanooga |
DE |
So. |
6-3 |
230 |
| Montori Hughes |
UT Martin |
DT |
Sr. |
6-4 |
330 |
| Caraun Reid |
Princeton |
DT |
Sr. |
6-2 |
305 |
| Keith Pough |
Howard |
LB |
Sr. |
6-3 |
225 |
| Stephon Robertson |
James Madison |
LB |
Jr. |
5-11 |
220 |
| Ian Sluss |
Portland State |
LB |
Sr. |
6-0 |
225 |
| Jordan Tripp |
Montana |
LB |
Jr. |
6-4 |
244 |
| Robert Alford |
SE Louisiana |
DB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
185 |
| Steven Godbolt III |
Tennessee State |
DB |
So. |
6-1 |
180 |
| T.J. Lee III |
Eastern Washington |
DB |
Jr. |
5-9 |
170 |
| B.W. Webb |
William & Mary |
DB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
180 |
| Bobby Wenzig |
Alabama State |
P |
Jr. |
6-2 |
185 |
| Austin Shanks |
Northern Arizona |
PR |
Sr. |
5-8 |
185 |
| Player |
School |
Pos. |
Cl. |
Ht. |
Wt. |
| Casey Brockman |
Murray State |
QB |
Sr. |
6-2 |
220 |
| Timothy Flanders |
Sam Houston State |
RB |
Jr. |
5-9 |
210 |
| Jordan McCord |
Colgate |
RB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
210 |
| Jake Hess |
Northern Arizona |
FB |
Sr. |
5-10 |
227 |
| Sean Price |
Appalachian State |
WR |
Fr. |
6-5 |
210 |
| Quentin Sims |
UT Martin |
WR |
Sr. |
6-3 |
202 |
| MyCole Pruitt |
Southern Illinois |
TE |
So. |
6-3 |
247 |
| Garrett Frye |
Georgia Southern |
OL |
So. |
6-4 |
257 |
| Terrance Hackney |
Bethune-Cookman |
OL |
So. |
6-6 |
310 |
| Kaleb Hopson |
Sam Houston State |
OL |
Sr. |
6-6 |
300 |
| Terren Jones |
Alabama State |
OL |
Sr. |
6-7 |
334 |
| Ryan Risch |
Colgate |
OL |
Sr. |
6-5 |
303 |
| J.C. Tretter |
Cornell |
OL |
Sr. |
6-4 |
295 |
| Greg Hardin |
North Dakota |
AP |
Jr. |
5-11 |
168 |
| Ernie Collins |
San Diego |
PK |
Sr. |
6-2 |
240 |
| Carlos Anderson |
Northern Iowa |
KR |
Sr. |
5-8 |
172 |
| Colby Walden |
Jacksonville |
KR |
Sr. |
5-11 |
185 |
| Player |
School |
Pos. |
Cl. |
Ht. |
Wt. |
| Frank Beltre |
Towson |
DE |
Sr. |
6-2 |
225 |
| Mike Catapano |
Princeton |
DE |
Sr. |
6-4 |
270 |
| Nolan Nearhoff |
Robert Morris |
DE |
Sr. |
6-2 |
250 |
| Zach Wagenmann |
Montana |
DE |
So. |
6-4 |
240 |
| Chris Burnette |
Old Dominion |
DT |
Sr. |
6-4 |
290 |
| Robert Simpson |
Miss. Valley State |
DT |
Jr. |
6-4 |
255 |
| Jared Smith |
New Hampshire |
DT |
Sr. |
6-3 |
300 |
| Seth Allison |
Central Arkansas |
LB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
195 |
| Quinn Backus |
Coastal Carolina |
LB |
So. |
5-10 |
205 |
| Dorian Bell |
Duquesne |
LB |
Jr. |
6-1 |
234 |
| Wes Dothard |
Chattanooga |
LB |
Jr. |
6-1 |
235 |
| Blake Peiffer |
SE Missouri State |
LB |
Sr. |
6-1 |
225 |
| Paul Worrilow |
Delaware |
LB |
Sr. |
6-0 |
230 |
| Jordan Dangerfield |
Towson |
DB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
200 |
| Ben Ericksen |
Illinois State |
DB |
Sr. |
6-1 |
200 |
| Demetrius McCray |
Appalachian State |
DB |
Sr. |
6-0 |
185 |
| Kejuan Riley |
Alabama State |
DB |
Sr. |
6-2 |
208 |
| Caleb Schaffitzel |
Missouri State |
DB |
So. |
6-0 |
214 |
| Johnny Towalid |
Indiana State |
DB |
Sr. |
5-11 |
170 |
| Sam Martin |
Appalachian State |
P |
Sr. |
6-1 |
205 |
| Jesse Grandy |
Central Arkansas |
PR |
Sr. |
5-11 |
165 |