Five Eagles Named All-Southern Conference by Coaches
Seniors Chris Covington (Lawrenceville/Brookwood) and Dakota Walker (Mays Landing, N.J./Oakcrest) earned First Team honors on defense. Dio Herrera (
For the second straight year
He finished the year ranked fourth among the SoCon leaders in tackles, third in sacks (6.5) and second in tackles for a loss (14.0). Five times this season
He recorded three sacks and forced a fumble in the record-setting come-from-behind win at
Herrera returned to the line-up after missing most of the 2007 season with an injury. He started at left guard in all 11 games played. Herrera helped the Eagles offense finish 21st nationally in passing, 23rd in scoring and 39th in total offense. Herrera finished his senior year with a 76 percent overall grade and allowed only one quarterback sack in 408 team pass attempts.
Andrews turned in a record-breaking senior year, setting new
Along the way, Andrews set a GS career record with 127 receptions. His 1,538 receiving yards rank second-most in program history while his nine touchdown receptions place him sixth all-time. He recorded five 100-yard receiving games this year, not only setting a
Mora took over the place kicking duties in week four and never looked back. He joined an elite group of
On his first collegiate field goal attempt Mora connected from 41 yards out, and would eventually hit 10-of-12 on the season. Mora made all 31 extra point attempts as well. The redshirt-freshman ranked fifth in scoring among all players in league-only games (7.6 points per game/second among the kickers), first in field goal percentage (.833) and tied for first in PAT kicking percentage (1.000). At
2008 Coaches All-Southern Conference Football Team
Offensive Player of the Year Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State
Defensive Player of the Year Jacque Roman, Appalachian State
Freshman of the Year Dustin Taliaferro, Samford
Jacobs Blocking Award Joel Bell, Furman
Coach of the Year Jerry Moore, Appalachian State
First Team Offense
QB Armanti Edwards, Jr., Appalachian State
RB Chris Evans, So., Samford
RB Dane Romero, Sr., Wofford
OL Jon Bieschke, Sr., Appalachian State
OL Brad Coley, Sr., Appalachian State
OL David Harrison, Jr., Elon
OL Joel Bell, Sr., Furman
OL Derek Wooten, Sr., Wofford
OL Dan DeHaven, Jr., The Citadel
TE Ben Jorden, Fr., Appalachian State
WR Andre Roberts, Jr., The Citadel
WR Terrell Hudgins, Jr., Elon
First Team Defense
DL Dakota Walker, Sr.,
DL Mitch Clark, Jr., Wofford
DL Jabari Fletcher, So., Appalachian State
DL Terrence Reese, Jr., The Citadel
LB Jacque Roman, Jr., Appalachian State
LB Chris Covington, Sr.,
LB Pierre Banks, Sr., Appalachian State
DB Cortez Gilbert, Jr., Appalachian State
DB Mark LeGree, So., Appalachian State
DB William Middleton, Sr., Furman
DB Thomas Twitty, Sr., Furman
DB Max Lerner, So., Furman
First Team Specialists
PK Andrew Wilcox, Sr., Elon
P Neil Young, Sr., Appalachian State
RS Andre Roberts, Jr., The Citadel
Second Team Offense
QB Scott Riddle, So., Elon
RB Brandon Newsome, So., Elon
RB Mike Brown, So., Furman
OL Ben Quick, Sr., Wofford
OL Mario Acitelli, Jr., Appalachian State
OL Daniel Kilgore, So., Appalachian State
OL Ben Miller, Sr., Wofford
OL Jon Weber, Jr., Samford
OL Dio Herrera, Sr.,
TE Taylor Cornett, Sr., The Citadel
WR Raja Andrews, Sr.,
WR Andy Strickland, Sr., Wofford
Second Team Defense
DL Anthony Williams, Jr., Appalachian State
DL Jeff Bradley, Sr.,
DL Eric Ludwig, Jr., Elon
DL
LB Corey Weaver, Sr., Elon
LB Bryce Smith, So., Samford
LB D.J. Smith, So., Appalachian State
DB Andy Davis, So., Samford
DB Mychael Johnson, Jr., Wofford
DB Walker White, Jr., Elon
DB Jason Leventis, Sr., Wofford
DB Mitchell Bell, So.,
Second Team Specialists
PK Adrian Mora, Fr.,
RS Adam Mims, So., Furman
- Category: Football
- Published on Tuesday, 25 November 2008 00:18






