College football: All-SAC teams announced; A.L. Brown grad honored
Published 5:23 pm Thursday, November 21, 2024
Press release
ROCK HILL, S.C. — For the second straight year, Limestone QB Dustin Noller and Wingate DL Marquise Fleming have been named the South Atlantic Conference’s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year as the SAC announced its award winners and All-Conference teams.
A.L. Brown grad Erwil Anthony (Wingate) brought home one of the biggest awards, the Jacob Blocking Trophy that goes to the SAC’s top offensive lineman.
Andrew Bradshaw (Carson) was named as the long snapper on the All-Mountain Division team.
Joining Noller and Fleming as award winners are Carson-Newman’s OL Turk Daniels who is the Offensive Freshman of the Year and Barton’s LB E’Lla Boykin as the league’s Defensive Freshman of the Year. Wingate’s Erwil Anthony brings home the Jacobs Blocking Trophy award and Wingate head coach Rashaan Jordan is the Ken Sparks Coach of the Year.
Noller threw for 3,104 yards on the season and had 30 touchdown passes to just six interceptions as the Saints went 8-3. The 30 TD passes rank as the eighth-most in a single season in SAC history and he ranks 14th in most passing yards for a season. He finishes his esteemed career with 96 touchdown passes which places him third in SAC history. He is one of just four players in SAC history to repeat as Offensive Player of the Year.
Fleming led is just the third player in SAC history to repeat as Defensive Player of the Year and the first since Stanley Tootoo in 1981 and 1982. His eight sacks are the most in the conference and he also paces the league with 19.5 tackles for loss which are four more than any other SAC player. He totaled seven QB hurries and a pair of forced fumbles. For his career, his 71.5 tackles for loss are the fourth-most in conference history and his 37 sacks are just one shy of tying the all-time SAC record.
Daniels is the first Carson-Newman offensive lineman to start every game in his rookie season. He set a school record for single-season knockdowns with 68 which was nine more than any other player. He helped an Eagle offense that ran for a SAC-best 273 yards per game and 34 touchdowns on the ground. The Eagles are the third-best rushing offense in Division II.
Boykin finished fourth on the Bulldogs with 55 total tackles despite missing a pair of games in his first year. He recorded 23 solo stops, 3,5 tackles for loss and one sack to go with an interception and a pass breakup.
Anthony is the best offensive lineman on the SAC Championship team and helped the Bulldogs rank fourth in the SAC in rushing and fifth in scoring while starting every game. Wingate has now won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in three of the past four years.
Jordan is the Coach of the Year after just his first season at the helm. He took over for legendary leader Joe Reich and the Bulldogs didn’t miss a step. He guided the program to its fourth SAC title and the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Playoffs. His defensive unit ranked second in the nation in yards allowed per game and fifth in fewest points allowed per game. In the SAC Championship game, they held Carson-Newman to just 84 yards of total offense on 45 plays.
Emory & Henry led the way with a staggering 15 All-Conference selections between the All-SAC and All-Mountain Division teams. The secondary, which helped E&H lead the nation in interceptions and defensive touchdowns, had five All-Conference selections. Carson-Newman had 11 named All-Conference and Wingate, Limestone and Lenoir-Rhyne had 10 selections each.
ALL-SAC FOOTBALL
ALL-SAC OFFENSE
QB – Dustin Noller, Limestone
RB – LJ Turner, Catawba
RB – Kevin Lalin, Limestone
RB – Jordan Jackson, Emory & Henry
WR – DJ Black, Limestone
WR – Cam Abshire, Emory & Henry
WR – Songa Yates III, Lenoir-Rhyne
OL – Erwil Anthony, Wingate
OL – Avery Swinton, Catawba
OL – Porfirio Acosta, Wingate
OL – Kanyon James, Catawba
OL – Deshaun Sharp, Emory & Henry
TE – Tre Williams, Limestone
PK – Bryce Earley, Newberry
LS – Carson Keaton, Lenoir-Rhyne
RS – Songa Yates III, Lenoir-Rhyne
ALL-SAC DEFENSE
DL – Marquise Fleming, Wingate
DL – Andre Jefferson, Lenoir-Rhyne
DL – Daniel Morrison, Wingate
DL – Kai Russell, Wingate
LB – Dontorian Best, Wingate
LB – Dexter Fitzpatrick, Mars Hill
LB – Luke Janack, Limestone
LB – Kaleb Lundy, Emory & Henry
DB – Tristan Rankin, Mars Hill
DB – Major Williams, Carson-Newman
DB – Nic Cheeley, Lenoir-Rhyne
DB – Jarrell Harrison, Emory & Henry
P – Stefaan Forbes, Tusculum
ALL- MOUNTAIN OFFENSE
QB – JR Martin, Mars Hill
RB – Jayden Sullins, Carson-Newman
RB – Jon Gullette, Mars Hill
RB – Ian Scammell, Virginia-Wise
WR – Cam Peoples, Emory & Henry
WR – Seth Fischbach, Virginia-Wise
WR – Jalon Warthen-Carr, Anderson
OL – Turk Daniels, Carson-Newman
OL – Christian Jones, Carson-Newman
OL – Adrian Gumm, Tusculum
OL – Noah Sage, Emory & Henry
OL – Kamron Burris, Anderson
TE – Beau DeBerry, Mars Hill
PK – Trace Butcher, Emory & Henry
LS – Andrew Bradshaw, Carson-Newman
RS – Cam Peoples, Emory & Henry
ALL- MOUNTAIN DEFENSE
DL – Elijah Harper, Emory & Henry
DL – Ean Rhea, Emory & Henry
DL – Sakarri Morrison, Mars Hill
DL – Jacorey Long, Carson-Newman
LB – Christian Hicks, Carson-Newman
LB – Jerrod Woods, Anderson
LB – Mekhi Brown, Carson-Newman
LB – Josiah Jeffery, Anderson
DB – Jacob Robinson, Emory & Henry
DB – Shawn Collins, Emory & Henry
DB – Addison Knicely, Emory & Henry
DB – Chendrick Cann, Emory & Henry
P – Grayson Campbell, Carson-Newman
ALL- PIEDMONT OFFENSE
QB – Brooks Bentley, Wingate
RB – O’Brien Barnett, Wingate
RB – Dwayne Wright, Newberry
RB – Jackson Parrish, Barton
WR – Jalen Jones, Limestone
WR – Evan McCray, Wingate
WR – Adonis McDaniel, Lenoir-Rhyne
OL – Dallas Foard, Catawba
OL – Damari Joyner, Newberry
OL – Christopher Wehnert, Lenoir-Rhyne
OL – Luke Bond, Limestone
OL – Cooper Trnavsky, Newberry
TE – Kobe Christian, Catawba
PK – Caleb Bonesteel, Wingate
LS – Everett McLaughlin, Wingate
RS – Jake Snapp, Wingate
ALL- PIEDMONT DEFENSE
DL – Colby Taylor, Newberry
DL – Maddox Aprile, Lenoir-Rhyne
DL – Darius Randolph, Wingate
DL – JT Black, Lenoir-Rhyne
LB – Jaelin Willis, Lenoir-Rhyne
LB – Matt Smith, Barton
LB – Dereck Barringer, Barton
LB – Luke Taylor, Newberry
DB – Brandon Perry, Wingate
DB – Dequan Mosley, Wingate
DB – Mark Burks, Wingate
DB – Jeremiah Lomax, Limestone
P – Bryan Frey, Limestone