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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ College Sporting News ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~ News Service of College D-I FCS and more ~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.CollegeSportingNews.com ~~~~~~~~~~
College Sporting News Announces the 2007 NCAA Division I Football
Championship Subdivision Preseason All-American Teams
College Sporting News
http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=86474

Chicago, IL -- Defending national champion Appalachian State leads the way
on the 2007 College Sporting News preseason NCAA Division I Football
Championship Subdivision All- American football teams with five players
named overall.

Mountaineer senior tailback Kevin Richardson, who rushed a season-high 30
times for 179 yards and four touchdowns in the national title game last
year to guide ASU to their second straight Division I crown is joined on
the first team by teammate Kerry Brown who was chosen at offensive guard.

McNeese State and Northern Iowa both placed four players on the
All-American teams while Cal Poly, Furman, Montana, North Dakota State,
Portland State, South Dakota State and Youngstown State landed three
players each on the 75-player squad. There were nine schools that received
two selections.

42 different schools and each of the 15 conferences received All-American
picks lead by the Big Sky, Great West and Southern Conferences with 11
each.

Reigning Walter Payton Award winner and New Hampshire quarterback Ricky
Santos is one of only four players to repeat as first-team preseason
picks. He is joined by fullback Jerome Felton of Furman, center Brennan
Carvalho of Portland State and offensive guard Matt Alfred of Eastern
Washington. James Madison safety Tony LeZotte, a first-team pick in 2006,
made the second team this season.

Other players who made one of the three preseason teams in 2006 and were
among the 75 players honored this year include Brown and safety Corey
Lynch of Appalachian State, Broderick Cole of Nicholls State, punter Mike
Dragosavich of North Dakota State, running back Lex Hilliard of Montana,
defensive end Kendall Langford of Hampton, quarterback Eric Sanders of
Northern Iowa and kicker Rob Zarrilli of Hofstra.

There are also 12 players from the 2006 CSN postseason "Fabulous Fifty FCS
Team" represented on this year's preseason honors squad.

On offense, Santos, Richardson, Brown, Felton, Carvalho, Alex Watson of
Northern Arizona, Jerome Simpson of Coastal Carolina, Ramses Barden of Cal
Poly and Josh Johnson of San Diego were 2006 honorees. On defense, Lynch
is the lone repeater. Special teamers Steven Whitehead of McNeese State
and Jayson Foster of Georgia Southern complete that group.

The complete squad follows:

2007 COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS

FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB Ricky Santos, New Hampshire
RB Kevin Richardson, Appalachian State
FB Jerome Felton, Furman
WR Alex Watson, Northern Arizona
WR Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina
TE Blake Martin, Sam Houston State
C Brennan Carvalho, Portland State
OG Kerry Brown, Appalachian State
OG Matt Alfred, Eastern Washington
OT Chad Rinehart, Northern Iowa
OT Brandon Hale, Sam Houston State

DEFENSE
DE Bryan Smith, McNeese State
DE Kroy Biermann, Montana
DT John Faletoese, UC Davis
DT Mychal Savage, Youngstown State
LB Joe Mays, North Dakota State
LB Kye Stewart, Illinois State
LB Jason Hatchell, Massachusetts
S Corey Lynch, Appalachian State
S Bobbie Williams, Bethune-Cookman
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tennessee State
CB Andrew Berry, Harvard

SPECIAL TEAMS
K Blake Bercegeay, McNeese State
P Mike Dragosavich, North Dakota State
RS Steven Whitehead, McNeese State

SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
QB Josh Johnson, San Diego
RB Lex Hilliard, Montana
FB Broderick Cole, Nicholls State
WR Clyde Edwards, Grambling State
WR Ramses Barden, Cal Poly
TE Chris Wagner, South Dakota State
C Billy Krause, UT-Martin
OG Mitch Erickson, South Dakota State
OG Peter St. John, Portland State
OT Cody Balough, Montana
OT Matt Austin, Massachusetts

DEFENSE
DE Kendall Langford, Hampton
DE Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb
DT Mark Huygins, Northern Iowa
DT Justin Brown, Furman
LB Donald Thomas, Eastern Illinois
LB Colin Disch, Albany
LB Mike Gallihugh, Colgate
S Brent Webber, Sacramento State
S Tony LeZotte, James Madison
CB Brandon Jackson, Georgia Southern
CB Ricky Wilson, Northern Arizona

SPECIAL TEAMS
K Rob Zarrilli, Hofstra
P Brandon Lane, Elon
RS Dexter Jackson, Appalachian State

THIRD TEAM
OFFENSE
QB Eric Sanders, Northern Iowa
RB Donald Chapman, UT-Martin
FB Bobby McClintock, Portland State
WR Micah Rucker, Eastern Illinois
WR Bruce Hocker, Duquesne
TE Louis Irizarry, Youngstown State
C Stephen Field, Cal Poly
OG Jon Compas, UC Davis
OG Matt Jenkins, Texas State
OT Nate Safe, North Dakota State
OT David Hale, Weber State

DEFENSE
DE Eric Bakhtiari, San Diego
DE Mike Boyd, Texas Southern
DT Tim Washington, App. State
DT Geoffrey Woods, Tennessee Tech
LB Ryan Shotwell, Cal Poly
LB Andrew Jones, Furman
LB James Terry, Youngstown State
S Chris Parsons, Northern Iowa
S Jarmaul George, Southern
CB Casey Gough, Holy Cross
CB Jerome Touchstone, App. State

SPECIAL TEAMS
K Parker Douglass, South Dakota State
P Chris MacDonald, Texas State
RS Jayson Foster, Georgia Southern
 
Big Sky comes out with it's preseason all-conference team:

http://www.goviks.com/release.asp?RELEASE_ID=2898


7/16/2007
Five Vikings Named To Preseason All-Conference Football Team

Jordan Senn makes a tackle in the win at New Mexico in 2006.
Park City, UT - Five Portland State football players were named to the Big Sky Preseason All-Conference team in a media vote released today at the Big Sky Football Kickoff Event.

A total of 29 players were selected on offense, defense and special teams. The Vikings had two on offense, two on defense and one on special teams. Only Montana, with nine selections, has more players on the team than Portland State.

On offense, All-American offensive lineman Brennan Carvalho was chosen to the team for the second year in a row. Carvalho, a two-time All-Big Sky Conference choice, and consensus 2006 All-American, has earned honors as a left guard. The 6-1, 310-pound native of Kapa’a, Hawai’i is making a move to center for his senior season.

Sophomore Bobby McClintock was also named preseason All-Conference. McClintock, a 5-10, 230-pound fullback from Coos Bay, McClintock earned first team All-Big Sky honors as a freshman. He figures to thrive in the Vikings’ newly-installed Run-and-Shoot offense in 2007.

Kenneth Mackins a second-team All-Conference choice as a wide receiver and special teams player earned preseason All-Conference honors at the Special Teams position this year. Mackins averaged 24.7 yards per kickoff return with a touchdown in 2006. He also had eight tackles and two forced fumbles on coverage teams.

Defensively, seniors Jordan Senn and Cole Smith were both named preseason All-Big Sky Conference. Smith was a second-team All-Conference choice at defensive end in 2006. A 6-3, 265-pounder from Springfield, Smith had 28 tackles, three sacks and two forced fumbles last season.

Senn, a 5-11, 225-pound linebacker from Beaverton, had 75 tackles, two sacks and two interceptions in 2006. He was also named second-team Academic All-American.

Senn, along with Viking football coach Jerry Glanville, are both attending the Big Sky Conference Football Kickoff in Park City. The annual event features the leagues’ teams, coaches and players, offering two days of media opportunities for those in attendance. The Big Sky also holds numerous meetings for league officials and administrators.

Senn handled as a host of print, TV and radio interviews on Monday morning. Glanville will do the same on Tuesday morning.

2007 Preseason All-Big Sky Conference Football Team

Offense
QB-Cole Bergquist, Montana
RB-Lex Hillard, Montana
FB-Bobby McClintock, Portland State
TE-Shaun Fitzpatrick, Northern Arizona
OL-Cody Balogh, Montana
OL-David Hale, Weber State
OL-George Yarno, Idaho State
OL-Matt Alfred, Eastern Washington
OL-Brennan Carvalho, Portland State
WR-Alex Watson, Northern Arizona
WR-Eric Allen, Montana
WR-Eddie Thompson, Idaho State
K-Dan Carpenter, Montana
KR-Bryant Eteuati, Weber State

Defense
DE-Kroy Biermann, Montana
DE-Cole Smith, Portland State
DT-Aaron Papich, Montana State
DT-Dallas Mauga, Sacramento State
LB-Cyrus Mulitalo, Sacramento State
LB-Epikopo King, Montana State
LB-Tyler Joyce, Montana
LB-Bobby Daly, Montana State
LB-Jordan Senn, Portland State
CB-KJ Gerard, Northern Arizona
CB-Ricky Wilson, Northern Arizona
S-Torrey Thomas, Montana
S-Colt Anderson, Montana
P-Dan Zeidman, Idaho State
ST-Kenneth Mackins, Portland State
 

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