
Charleston, S.C. – A total of 10 postseason accolades were awarded to Bulldog football players by Southern Conference coaches following the 2009 season, announced by the conference office on Tuesday. Nine players were named to the coaches' SoCon All-Conference team, including Andre Roberts who earned selections for both wide receiver and return specialist.
Roberts was the only Bulldog to be named to any first team, while offensive lineman Dan DeHaven, tight end Alex Sellars, defensive lineman Terrence Reese and linebacker Jordon Gilmore were each named to the second team. The Citadel also had four freshmen named to the All-Freshman Team, including quarterback Tommy Edwards and running back Van Dyke Jones on offense and defensive lineman Chris Billingslea and defensive back Joseph Boateng on defense.
Roberts finished the season with 77 receptions for 792 yards and 11 carries for 77 yards. He totaled eight touchdowns, four against Presbyterian, while also totaling three kickoff returns for 66 yards and 14 punt returns for 217 to lead the SoCon and rank sixth in the nation. His all-purpose total for the 2009 season was 1,152.
DeHaven led a Bulldog offensive line that led The Citadel to an overtime against conference champions Appalachian State, a dominating performance over Furman and a come-from behind victory against Samford, each with three different quarterbacks.
Sellars, who earlier in the season had almost as many touchdowns as catches, finished the year with 16 receptions for 159 yards and six touchdowns.
Gilmore led the Bulldog defense with a total of 95 tackles (49-46), two for a loss of five yards, one sack for four yards, two pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery returned for 13 yards.
Reese finished second on the team in tackles for a loss with 11 for 33 yards. He recorded three sacks for a loss of 15 yards, while totaling 45 tackles on the season.
Starks earned the starting role against Furman after starter Bart Blanchard suffered a toe injury at Western Carolina. The redshirt freshman led the Bulldogs in a record-setting performance against SoCon rival Furman in his collegiate debut. The Atlanta, Ga. native completed 14-of-19 passes with no interceptions for 183 yards and one touchdown, while also rushing for 144 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries. His 327 yards of offense led the Bulldogs to a 38-28 victory. He tied a school single-game scoring record, while becoming the first quarterback since Jack Douglas (1992) to score four rushing touchdowns in a single-game.
Walk-on quarterback Tommy Edwards stepped in the leading role when starter Bart Blanchard and backup Miguel Starks both suffered injuries that kept them off the field. In his first appearance late in second quarter against Samford, Edwards led the Bulldogs in a come-from-behind victory, completing 10-fof-20 passes with no interceptions for 141 yards and two touchdowns. He then got the starting nod at Chattanooga and Georgia Southern. He went 21-37-0 for 214 yards and three touchdowns, plus one rushing TD, against the Mocs.
Van Dyke Jones brought the Bulldog running game back to life after several injuries left little depth at the position. After missing the first game due to an injury of his own, Jones finished the season leading The Citadel running game with 81 carries for a net of 420 yards, an average of 5.2 yards a carry. He ran for two touchdowns, including a long of 69 yards against Appalachian State.
Billingslea earned the starting position on the defensive line in six games this season. He finished the year as the 13th leading tackler with 29 total tackles, including three-and-a-half for a loss of 15 yards, two sacks for a loss of 12 yards, one interception with an 18-yard return, two pass breakups and three quarterback hurries.
Boateng, a transfer defensive back from Eastern Michigan, had an impressive collegiate debut against No. 21 North Carolina. He totaled seven tackles (5-2) and two interceptions for a return of 20 yards against the Tar Heels. He finished the season as the 10th leading tackler on the team with 40 total (26-14), four for a loss of 13 yards, three interceptions for 32 yards and two pass breakups.
Edwards and Jones have each received Freshman Player of the Week honors from the Southern Conference. Jones received the award twice during the 2009 season, while Boateng earned Defensive Player of the Week honors after his performance at UNC.
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – League champion Appalachian State earned three of the major awards as the Southern Conference football coaches selected the annual all-conference teams and award winners. ASU quarterback Armanti Edwards was chosen as the Offensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season while teammate Mario Acitelli, a senior offensive lineman, was honored with the Jacobs Blocking Award, which is given annually by the Jacobs family to the top blocker in the league.
Additionally, Mountaineer head coach Jerry Moore earned his seventh Coach of the Year honor, sharing the award with Chattanooga's first-year coach Russ Huesman.
Chattanooga senior defensive end Josh Beard was tabbed as the league's Defensive Player of the Year while running back Michael Johnson of Western Carolina earned Freshman of the Year honors.
Edwards, the SoCon's first back-to-back Offensive Player of the Year winner since VMI's Thomas Haskins in 1995-96, leads the league in total offense, scoring, passing efficiency and passing yards per game, and he ranks fourth in rushing. In 2009, he amassed at least 300 yards of total offense in 7-of-9 games and topped the 400-yard mark three times. By guiding ASU to an 8-0 SoCon record and another SoCon title in 2009, the senior from Greenwood, S.C., became the first starting quarterback to ever guide his team to four consecutive SoCon championships. For his career, Edwards is the only player in Division I history to have 9,000 yards passing and 4,000 yards rushing, and he currently ranks fourth in FCS history in total offense (13,862).
Beard, a 6-1, 250-pound senior defensive end, is tied for the national lead with 12 sacks on the season, a number that equals the ninth-highest single-season total in league history. He was an integral part of Chattanooga's dramatic turnaround in 2009, as the Mocs' defense surrendered 12 fewer points and 135 yards less on average than a season ago. In addition to his sacks, the native of Lincolnton, Ga., tallied 62 tackles and four quarterback hurries. Beard is the first Chattanooga player to win a league player of the year award since Troy Boeck shared Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1990.
Johnson was a mainstay in the Western Carolina lineup throughout his inaugural campaign, earning starts in nine contests and rushing for more than 100 yards on two occasions. Johnson was the top freshman rusher in the SoCon this season, compiling 568 yards and four touchdowns, and each of his 100-yard efforts game against top 10 opponents in Elon and Appalachian State. The Decatur, Ga., native also added 25 receptions out of the backfield for 137 yards.
Moore's Coach of the Year citation marks the seventh time that he has been honored in such a way by his peers. His Mountaineers completed their second straight perfect season in the Southern Conference while securing their fifth consecutive league championship. ASU's current 20-game conference win streak is tied for the second-longest streak of its kind in the league's 89-year history.
Huesman was the architect of one of the greatest turnarounds in league history, guiding his alma mater to a 6-5 overall mark and 4-4 record in league play one year removed from a 1-11, 0-8 campaign. The five-win turnaround ties for the best in school history, and the results were noticeable in the stands as well where UTC averaged over 10,000 fans per game for the first time in Finley Stadium history and nearly doubled the attendance average from a year ago. Huesman's six victories are the most by a first-year Chattanooga coach since Bill Oliver went 8-3 in 1980.
Acitelli was tabbed as the league's top blocker as he anchored a unit that helped produce one of the top offenses in the nation. The Mountaineers finished the regular season rated second nationally in total offense (478.9 ypg) and fourth in scoring offense (35.7 ppg) while leading the conference in both statistics. The Charlotte, N.C., native has logged 43 starts in his collegiate career, including time spent as both left guard and left tackle, the position he held in 2009. Acitelli is the ninth Mountaineer to win the Jacobs Blocking Award and the fourth in the past five seasons.
Appalachian State led all schools with 15 players selected to the all-conference team, including nine first-team honorees. Elon had 11 players chosen, followed by Chattanooga and The Citadel with six each and Samford with five.
Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players in the voting process.
2009 Coaches All-Southern Conference Football Team
Offensive Player of the Year – Armanti Edwards, Sr., QB, Appalachian State
Defensive Player of the Year – Josh Beard, Sr., DE, Chattanooga
Freshman of the Year – Michael Johnson, RB, Western Carolina
Jacobs Blocking Award – Mario Acitelli, Sr., OL, Appalachian State
Co-Coaches of the Year – Jerry Moore, Appalachian State and Russ Huesman, Chattanooga
First Team Offense
QB Armanti Edwards, Sr., Appalachian State
RB Chris Evans, Jr., Samford
RB Devon Moore, Jr., Appalachian State
OL Mario Acitelli, Sr., Appalachian State
OL David Harrison, Sr., Elon
OL Pat Illig, Jr., Wofford
OL Jon Weber, Sr., Samford
OL Chris Werden, Sr., Elon
TE Ben Jorden, So., Appalachian State
WR Terrell Hudgins, Sr., Elon
WR Andre Roberts, Sr., The Citadel
First Team Defense
DL Josh Beard, Sr., Chattanooga
DL Jabari Fletcher, Jr., Appalachian State
DL Andre Campbell, Sr., Elon
DL Eric Ludwig, Sr., Elon
LB Jacque Roman, Sr., Appalachian State
LB D.J. Smith, Jr., Appalachian State
LB Bryce Smith, Jr., Samford
LB (tie) Joshua Jones, So., Elon
DB Mark LeGree, Jr., Appalachian State
DB Karlos Sullivan, Sr., Elon
DB Buster Skrine, Jr., Chattanooga
DB Cortez Gilbert, Sr., Appalachian State
First Team Specialists
PK Craig Camay, Sr., Chattanooga
P Chris Tommie, Sr., Wofford
RS Andre Roberts, Sr., The Citadel
Second Team Offense
QB Scott Riddle, Jr., Elon
RB Jamal Shuman, So., Elon
RB Tersoo Uhaa, So., Furman
OL Tyler Haynes, Sr., Furman
OL Chris Harr, Jr., Chattanooga
OL Daniel DeHaven, Sr., The Citadel
OL Clark Bishop, Jr., Wofford
OL Brett Irvin, Jr., Appalachian State
TE Alex Sellars, Jr., The Citadel
TE (tie) Chris Truss, Sr., Furman
WR Blue Cooper, Sr., Chattanooga
WR CoCo Hillary, Jr., Appalachian State
Second Team Defense
DL Terrence Reese, Sr., The Citadel
DL Brent Russell, Fr., Georgia Southern
DL Malcolm Bennett, Sr., Appalachian State
DL Markeith Wylie, Sr., Georgia Southern
DL (tie) John Michael Clay, Jr., Samford
LB Adrian McLeod, Sr., Western Carolina
LB Joseph Thornton, Sr., Chattanooga
LB Jordon Gilmore, Sr., The Citadel
DB Cameron McGlenn, Sr., Elon
DB Nolan Ward, Sr., Elon
DB Julian Hicks, Sr., Furman
DB Ed Gainey, So., Appalachian State
Second Team Specialists
PK Jason Vitaris, Jr., Appalachian State
P Bob Hooper, So., Samford
RS CoCo Hillary, Jr., Appalachian State
2009 Southern Conference All-Freshman Football Team
All-Freshman Offense
Tommy Edwards, QB, The Citadel
Van Dyke Jones, RB, The Citadel
Miguel Starks, QB, The Citadel
Jeremy Peterson, WR, Elon
Jerry Williams, RB, Furman
Patrick Barker, WR, Georgia Southern
Jamere Valentine, WR, Georgia Southern
George Allers, OL, Samford
Charlie Sanford, OL, Samford
Chris Awuah, RB, Chattanooga
Michael Johnson, RB, Western Carolina
All-Freshman Defense
Michael Frazier, LB, Appalachian State
Justin Lloyd, LB, Appalachian State
Chris Billingslea, DL, The Citadel
Joseph Boateng, DB, The Citadel
Dale Riley, LB, Elon
Josh Lynn, DL, Furman
Nathan Wade, DB, Furman
Darius Eubanks, DB, Georgia Southern
Brent Russell, DL, Georgia Southern
Joshua Williams, DL, Chattanooga
SeQuan Stanley, LB, Wofford
All-Freshman Specialists
Sam Martin, P, Appalachian State
Adam Shreiner, PK, Elon
Cameron Yaw, PK, Samford
Courtesy: The Citadel Sports Information and Southern Conference