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SoCon all conference team announced

Post by Paladinfan » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:35 am

I can't access our board at work. Y'all may have no interest in this... Least gives you a heads up against what you might be seeing the next two weeks (providing all works out to your planning :D )

First Team

Offense

TE- Daniel Bettis, Appalachian State Sr. Roswell, Ga.
WR- Terrell Hudgins, Elon Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C.WR- William Mayfield, Appalachian State Sr. Durham, N.C.
T- John Kivett, Furman Sr. High Point, N.C
T- Will Rutherford, Wofford Sr. Woodstock, Ga.
G- Andrew Thornburg, Furman Sr. Snellville, Ga. G- Kerry Brown, Appalachian State Jr. Marietta, Ga.
C- Scott Suttle, Appalachian State Jr. Charlotte, N.C.
QB- Armanti Edwards, Appalachian State Fr. Greenwood, S.C.
RB- Kevin Richardson, Appalachian State Jr. Elizabethtown, N.C.
RB- Jerome Felton, Furman Jr. Madisonville, Tenn.
RS- Jayson Foster, Georgia Southern Jr. Canton, Ga.
PK- Andrew Wilcox, Elon So. Richmond, Va.



First Team
Defense
L- Marques Murrell, Appalachian State Sr. Fayetteville, N.C.
L- Charrod Taylor, Georgia Southern Sr. Miami, Fla.
L- Justin Brown, Furman Fr. Warner Robins, Ga.
L- Roy Ravenell, Furman Sr. Goose Creek, S.C.
LB- Chad Nkang, Elon Sr. Hyattsville, Md.
LB- Andrew Jones, Furman Jr. Birmingham, Ala.
LB- John Mohring, Georgia Southern Sr. Naples, Fla.
DB- Jeremy Blocker, Furman Sr. Hodges, S.C.
DB- Jeremy Wiggins, Appalachian State Sr. Macon, Ga.
DB- Corey Lynch, Appalachian State Jr. Cape Coral, Fla.
DB- Josh Lawson, The Citadel Jr. Summerton, S.C.
P- Brandon Lane, Elon So. Greensboro, N.C.



Second Team
Offense
TE- Brad Bell, Furman Sr. Watkinsville, Ga.
WR- Justin Stepp, Furman Sr. Pelion, S.C.
WR- Michael Mayers, Elon Jr. Norfolk, Va.
T- Joel Bell, Furman So. Spartanburg, S.C.
T- Mario Acitelli, Appalachian State Fr. Charlotte, N.C.
G- Jeremy Robertson, Appalachian State Sr. Columbus, Ga.
G- Michael Moody, Elon Sr. Laurinburg, N.C.
C- Reggie Goolsby, Furman Jr. Monticello, Ga.
QB- Wes Pope, Elon Jr. Jamestown, N.C.
RB- Eldra Buckley, Chattanooga Sr. Charleston, Miss.
RB- Cedric Gipson, Furman Jr. Summerton, S.C.
RS- Justin Stepp, Furman Sr. Pelion, S.C.
PK- Julian Rauch, Appalachian State Jr. Gastonia, N.C.



Second Team
Defense
L- Omarr Byrom, Appalachian State Sr. Winston-Salem, N.C.
L- Gary Tharrington, Appalachian State Fr. Middlesex, N.C.
L- Trevar Broughton, The Citadel Jr. Hampton, Va.
L- Wesley Bray, Furman Sr. Cave Spring, Ga.
LB- Pierre Banks, Appalachian State Jr. Durham, N.C.
LB- Justin Franklin, Wofford Sr. Jacksonville, N.C.
LB- Gary Nelson, Furman Jr. Stone Mountain, Ga.
DB- Brandon Jackson, Georgia Southern So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
DB- Dan Tavani, Wofford Jr. Easton, Pa
DB- Quintez Smith, Chattanooga Jr. Dublin, Ga.
DB- Austin Holmes, Furman Jr. Jacksonville Fla.
P- Tim Mayse, Western Carolina Sr. Pine Mountain, Ga.



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Post by Helcat72 » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:45 am

Pretty impressive...basically we have an all star team going against a bunch of also rans! I suppose we don't have a chance!


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Post by ivory_joe » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:51 am

Justin got two positions on second team offense (WR & RS)?



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Post by Helcat72 » Wed Nov 22, 2006 10:54 am

ivory_joe wrote:Justin got two positions on second team offense (WR & RS)?
the second is Return Specialist


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Post by Paladinfan » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:36 am

haha, no I just felt like throwing it out there and I couldn't access our site. Doesn't say we have an all-star team, but I'd appreciate the same coming from the Big Sky. Lets me put names with positions and see who to watch out for.



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Post by kmax » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:39 am

Paladinfan wrote:haha, no I just felt like throwing it out there and I couldn't access our site. Doesn't say we have an all-star team, but I'd appreciate the same coming from the Big Sky. Lets me put names with positions and see who to watch out for.
Not sure if you are meaning that you would like to see the Big Sky All Conference lists, but if that is what you were meaning you can get a link to them and read the discussion in this thread: http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatboard ... php?t=8506


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Post by crazycat » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:07 pm

If it comes down to All League players, you'll wipe us out. You might anyway. I think if you're at full strength, it will be a long day for us. We haven't seen anything like that guy Felton and we haven't played an offense like yours in quite some time, so I don't know if we can.

We may have played Montana close, but I don't think the Griz are all that good relative to the rest of the I-AA. They have a great record 10-1, but the whole Big Sky was down. Our only loss other than to UM was to Eastern Wash. and that was a fluke. Our offense is pretty weak and we don't get much from our special teams. Our defense is good, but like I said I don't know how they'll matchup with your offense. The only thing we have going for us is homefield, but you've seem to do OK on the road. The weather might be a factor since it takes a while to acclimate to the cold just like it takes a while to do the same for the heat/humidity. I know I can't handle the humidity, so I imagine our players can't either. I imagine the same is true traveling from south to north.



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Post by #34 » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:10 pm

crazycat wrote:If it comes down to All League players, you'll wipe us out. You might anyway. I think if you're at full strength, it will be a long day for us. We haven't seen anything like that guy Felton and we haven't played an offense like yours in quite some time, so I don't know if we can.

We may have played Montana close, but I don't think the Griz are all that good relative to the rest of the I-AA. They have a great record 10-1, but the whole Big Sky was down. Our only loss other than to UM was to Eastern Wash. and that was a fluke. Our offense is pretty weak and we don't get much from our special teams. Our defense is good, but like I said I don't know how they'll matchup with your offense. The only thing we have going for us is homefield, but you've seem to do OK on the road. The weather might be a factor since it takes a while to acclimate to the cold just like it takes a while to do the same for the heat/humidity. I know I can't handle the humidity, so I imagine our players can't either. I imagine the same is true traveling from south to north.
Have to love the optimism. :shock:



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Post by bobcatmaniac » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:14 pm

#34 wrote:
crazycat wrote:If it comes down to All League players, you'll wipe us out. You might anyway. I think if you're at full strength, it will be a long day for us. We haven't seen anything like that guy Felton and we haven't played an offense like yours in quite some time, so I don't know if we can.

We may have played Montana close, but I don't think the Griz are all that good relative to the rest of the I-AA. They have a great record 10-1, but the whole Big Sky was down. Our only loss other than to UM was to Eastern Wash. and that was a fluke. Our offense is pretty weak and we don't get much from our special teams. Our defense is good, but like I said I don't know how they'll matchup with your offense. The only thing we have going for us is homefield, but you've seem to do OK on the road. The weather might be a factor since it takes a while to acclimate to the cold just like it takes a while to do the same for the heat/humidity. I know I can't handle the humidity, so I imagine our players can't either. I imagine the same is true traveling from south to north.
Have to love the optimism. :shock:
kinda like "Debbie Downer" on SNL :cry:



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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:15 pm

crazycat wrote:If it comes down to All League players, you'll wipe us out. You might anyway. I think if you're at full strength, it will be a long day for us. We haven't seen anything like that guy Felton and we haven't played an offense like yours in quite some time, so I don't know if we can.

We may have played Montana close, but I don't think the Griz are all that good relative to the rest of the I-AA. They have a great record 10-1, but the whole Big Sky was down. Our only loss other than to UM was to Eastern Wash. and that was a fluke. Our offense is pretty weak and we don't get much from our special teams. Our defense is good, but like I said I don't know how they'll matchup with your offense. The only thing we have going for us is homefield, but you've seem to do OK on the road. The weather might be a factor since it takes a while to acclimate to the cold just like it takes a while to do the same for the heat/humidity. I know I can't handle the humidity, so I imagine our players can't either. I imagine the same is true traveling from south to north.
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Post by Paladinfan » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:52 pm

Last season I watched Furman play Hofstra in Greenville. It was the third game of the season and the starting two gametime temperatures for the Pride in Hempstead were in the low 70s. That day in Greenville it was 93 with heavy humidity.

During the timeouts late in the game Hofstra's team would all be on a knee with their helmets off sucking wind. Furman won in overtime running Felton something like 6 times in a row. That was really the only time I've seen weather effect the outcome of the game. And it was the only time, as a South Georgian, I sang praises for the heat.

I used to work up in Idaho during the summer. It would be 110 up there but I could run circles around people all day. That humidity just doesn't exist up there. I know how it effects the heat, I don't know how it changes the cold.

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Post by whizonthegriz » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:58 pm

I just don't think weather affects anything unless you are losing. Same with altitude. When things start to not go your way, then the built in excuses start creeping in your mind. But when you are excited and winning, the last thing you're thinking about is the cold. Maybe the fans are concerned, but not the players.


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Post by Paladinfan » Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:21 pm

whizonthegriz wrote:I just don't think weather affects anything unless you are losing. Same with altitude. When things start to not go your way, then the built in excuses start creeping in your mind. But when you are excited and winning, the last thing you're thinking about is the cold. Maybe the fans are concerned, but not the players.
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Post by Helcat72 » Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:57 pm

crazycat wrote: If it comes down to All League players, you'll wipe us out. You might anyway. I think if you're at full strength, it will be a long day for us. We haven't seen anything like that guy Felton and we haven't played an offense like yours in quite some time, so I don't know if we can.

We may have played Montana close, but I don't think the Griz are all that good relative to the rest of the I-AA. They have a great record 10-1, but the whole Big Sky was down. Our only loss other than to UM was to Eastern Wash. and that was a fluke.
Actually they sound a lot like Portland State. They didn't run option but ran power. They had a big fullback 240+(Bobby McLintock who made first team all conference) and had a RB Muhammar Ali who played against us who was like 225. we shut them out on a day much like the one we will have...only it will be much colder.


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Post by CelticCat » Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:02 pm

Rubin wasn't a small man by any means either, but I think he was only like 5'11 230, but man he ran hard.


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Post by gofurman » Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:45 am

Helcat72 wrote:
crazycat wrote: If it comes down to All League players, you'll wipe us out. You might anyway. I think if you're at full strength, it will be a long day for us. We haven't seen anything like that guy Felton and we haven't played an offense like yours in quite some time, so I don't know if we can.

We may have played Montana close, but I don't think the Griz are all that good relative to the rest of the I-AA. They have a great record 10-1, but the whole Big Sky was down. Our only loss other than to UM was to Eastern Wash. and that was a fluke.
Actually they sound a lot like Portland State. They didn't run option but ran power. They had a big fullback 240+(Bobby McLintock who made first team all conference) and had a RB Muhammar Ali who played against us who was like 225. we shut them out on a day much like the one we will have...only it will be much colder.
Don't get too caught up in those all conference lists. They are so varied. By the coaches vote we have seven first or second teamers. By media we have 13. ??? I watched your game against MU and I don't think there is much of a way either team scores a lot of points unless it is you. Your front seven is impressive and we will be running right at it. You, on the other hand, willbe throwing at our weakness. Short passes have always killed us.



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