Four Bearkats Selected to CSN Preseason All-America Squad
Posted: 8:32 AM Jul 30, 2012 Reporter: Sam Houston State
Four Bearkats Selected to CSN Preseason All-America Squad
The defending Southland Conference champion Sam Houston football team received more preseason national recognition Monday when four Bearkats were named to the 2012 College Sporting News Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) All-America squad.
The four players are listed among 100 student-athletes. Founded in 2001, College Sporting News is the largest and oldest news service solely devoted to publishing original content and other information of the FCS.
Tim Flanders, J. T. Cleveland and Darnell Taylor are first team selections. Richard Sincere is a second team honoree.
Flanders begins his junior season with 2,592 career rushing yards, just 97 away from becoming SHSU’s all-time leading rusher. The Midwest City, Okla., product was Southland Conference “Player of the Year” in 2011.
Cleveland is a two-time All-Southland selection who led the Bearkat defensive line with 46 tackles including nine for losses as a junior. The senior from Baytown Lee has 95 career stops to his credit.
Taylor received Southland Conference “Defensive Player of the Year” in 2011 after leading SHSU’s nationally-ranked defense with 128 tackles. The senior from Mesquite ranks No. 10 in all-time Bearkat tackles with a career mark of 236 stops.
Sincere was voted as Southland “Ofensive Player of the Year” as the Kats swept all three major football awards after a 14-1 season and an NCAA Division I National Championship game appearance. The Galveston Ball product has rolled up 1,959 yards and 19 touchdowns as an all-purpose player.
Five other Southland Conference players were listed on the preseason All-America squad including safety Jestin Love of Central Arkansas, wide receiver Cordell Roberson and defensive end Willie Jefferson of SFA and safety Malcolm Bronson and punt returner Darius Carey of McNeese State.
Sam Houston State’s 2012 football season begins Saturday, Sept. 8, when the Bearkats play host to the University of Incarnate Word from San Antonio in a 6 p.m. game at Elliott T. Bowers Stadium.
Season tickets for Bearkat football are on sale now online at www.gobearkats.com/tickets or at the SHSU athletic ticket office located in the Ron Mafrige Field House at Bowers Stadium. Ticket office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The ticket office telephone number is (936) 294-1729.
College Sporting News FCS 2012 Preseason All-America Teams
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE QB DeNarius McGhee, Montana State RB Shakir Bell, Indiana State RB Timothy Flanders, Sam Houston State FB Eric Breitenstein, Wofford AP Jordan Brown, Bryant T Aaron Adams, Eastern Kentucky T Evan Conrad, SE Missouri State G Malcolm Boyd, Liberty G Zach Brackusuthern Utah C Mike Sellers, The Citadel TE Colin Anderson, Furman WR Aaron Mellette, Elon. WR Nicholas Edwards, Eastern Washington WR Aaron Mellette, Elon
DEFENSE DE Ben Obaseki, Indiana State DE Blake Oliaro, San Diego DT J.T. Cleveland, Sam Houston State DT Brent Russell, Georgia Southern DL Caraun Reid, Princeton LB Matt Evans, New Hampshire LB Jeremy Kimbrough, Appalachian State LB Keith Pough, Howard LB Mike Niam, Wofford CB Marcus Williams, North Dakota State CB Demetrius McCray, Appalachian State SS Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston State FS Kejuan Riley, Alabama State DB Charles James, Charleston Southern
SPECIAL TEAMS KR Kevin Fogg, Liberty PR Darius Drummonduth Carolina State K Zach Brown, Portland State P Jonathan Plisco, Old Dominion LS Richard Wright, Liberty
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE QB Brad Sorensenuthern Utah RB Terrance West, Towson RB Matt Denham, Eastern Kentucky FB Kendall Gaskins, Richmond AP Jamaine Cook, Youngstown State T Blake Matthews, Norfolk State T Patrick Ford, Eastern Kentucky G Earl Watford, James Madison G Danny Kistler, Montana C Gavin Farruthern Utah TE Justin Perillo, Maine WR Richard Sincere, Sam Houston State WR Rodrick Rumble, Idaho State WR Norman White, Villanova
DEFENSE DE Willie Jefferson, Stephen F. Austin DE Joseph LeBeau, Jackson State DT Zach Minter, Montana State DT Cody Larsenuthern Utah DL Marquis Jackson, Texas Southern LB Blake Peiffer, SE Missouri State LB Aaron Archie, Indiana State LB Wes Dothard, Chattanooga LB Jody Owens, Montana State CB Charles James, Charleston Southern CB B.W. Webb, William & Mary SS Colten Heagle , North Dakota State FS Malcolm Bronson, McNeese State DB Serge Kona, Duquesne
SPECIAL TEAMS KR Fabian Truss, Samford PR Terrence Lewis, Alcorn State K Tyler Sievertsen, Northern Iowa P Patrick Murray, Fordham LS Mike Chocholousek, Charleston Southern
THIRD TEAM
OFFENSE QB Kurt Hess, Youngstown State RB Jamaine Cook, Youngstown State RB Andrew Pierce, Delaware FB Brian Barlow, James Madison AP Zach Bauman, Northern Arizona T Billy Turner, North Dakota State T Kadeem Williams, Albany. G Chris Howley, Maine G Ricky Archer, New Hampshire C FN Lutz, Indiana State TE Kyle Juszczyk, Harvard WR Cordell Roberson, Stephen F. Austin WR Tyrone Walker, Illinois State WR Lanny Funsten, Davidson
DEFENSE DE Joshua Williams, Chattanooga DE Tyler Starruth Dakota, DT Chris Burnette, Old Dominion DT Caraun Reid, Princeton DL Marcus Edwards, Tennessee Tech LB Evan Fierson, Illinois State LB Stephon Robertons, James Madison LB Alvin Scioneaux, Wofford LB Jawara Dudley, Stoney Brook CB Varmah Sonie, Northern Iowa CB B.W. Webb, William & Mary SS Jestin Love, Central Arkansas FS Jordan Dangerfield, Towson DB Justin Bell, Eastern Kentucky
SPECIAL TEAMS KR Fabian Truss, Samford PR Darius Carey, McNeese State K Kevin Robbuth Dakota P Cass Couey, The Citadel LS John Hubbard, Northern Iowa