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For Immediate Release: 12/20/07
Contact Person: Donal Ware
Boxtorow.com/BASN Inaugural All-American team named
Fuquay-Varina, N.C. – Tuskegee quarterback Jacary Atkinson (6-3, 210,
Jr., Valley, Ala.) and Prairie View A&M linebacker Zach East (6-2, 230,
Sr., Houston, Tex.) headline the inaugural Boxtorow.com/BASN Black college All-American
team. The team is made up of 27 of the top Black college football players in
the country.
Offense
Atkinson was voted the Boxtorow.com/BASN Offensive Player of the Year. He was
named the 2007 SIAC Offensive Player of the Year. Atkinson led Tuskegee, who
finished #1 in the Boxtorow.com/BASN poll, to a 12-0 season. He completed 165-of-279
passes for 2,979 yards with 34 TDs and 9 INTs while completing 60 percent of
his passes. In addition to that he rushed for 584 yards on 120 carries and 7
TDs. Atkinson led all Black college players in pass efficiency (185.2), total
offense (296.7) and passing yards. Tuskegee was the most high powered offense
in Black college football (495.2 yards of total offense per game).
Morgan State running back Chad Simpson (5-10, 210, Sr., Miami, Fla.) also highlights
the offense. Simpson was named MEAC Offensive Player of the Year. He led all
Black college players in rushing (1,402 yards) and rushing touchdowns (14).
Simpson had five 100-yard performances and two-200 yard performances. Simpson
is joined in the backfield by South Carolina State’s William Ford (5-11,
185, So., Travelers Rest, S.C.) who rushed for 1,389 yards (6.6 ypc).
Tuskegee wide receiver Jason English (6-1, 195, Jr., Mobile, Ala.) averaged
an astonishing 25.5 yards per reception. He caught 39 passes for 993 yards and
14 TDs and led all Black college receivers who caught 35 or more passes in yards
per reception.
The receiving corps is rounded out by Grambling’s Clyde Edwards (5-10,
175, Sr., Houston, Tex.) who had 49 receptions for 720 yards and 11 TD and Alabama
A&M tight end Charles Moody (6-2, 257, Sr., Daleville, Ala.) who had 38
receptions for 423 yards and 2 TDs.
The offensive line features Tuskegee’s Larry Peoples (6-6, 325, Sr.,
Jacksonville, Fla.), Grambling State’s Tavarus Cockrell (6-2, 310, Sr.,
Birmingham, Ala.), South Carolina State's James Lee (6-6, 300, Sr., Belle Glade,
Fla.), Jackson State's Lorenzo Breland (6-2, 312, Jr., Picayune, Miss.), and
Alabama A&M's James Sanders (6-1, 255, Sr., Indianapolis, Ind.).
Peoples was key in the success of the Tuskegee offense which led Black college
football in total offense (495.2). Cockrell was a key contributor to the success
of a Tiger offense that averaged 359.4 yards per game. Lee was a key contributor
to the successful running game of South Carolina State which led Black college
football in rushing (264.0). Breland helped lead Jackson State to averaging
over 377 yards of total offense per game. Sanders was the key to Alabama A&M
leading the SWAC in total offense (395.5)
Defense
Hampton’s Kendall Langford (6-6, 294, Sr., Petersburg Va.) headlines the
defensive line. He is joined by Tuskegee’s Jarvis DeVaughan (6-0, 245,
Jr., Katy, Tex.), Shaw’s Louis Ellis (6-4, 295, Jr., Jackson, Miss.),
Howard’s Rudolph Hardie (6-2, 280, Sr., Hartford, Conn.), and Clark-Atlanta’s
Curtis Johnson (6-4, 245, Sr., Lauderhill, Fla.). (There was a tie in the voting,
thus five defensive linemen.)
Langford, who is regarded as one of the top pro prospects on the defensive
line, recorded 15 tackles for loss and six sacks. DeVaughan recorded 12 sacks
and 20 tackles for loss. Ellis was the CIAA Defensive Player of the Year and
was the leader of the 3rd ranked defense in Division II and was second in the
nation in tackles for loss (2.3) and also recorded 10 sacks. Hardie led the
MEAC in sacks and the FCS in tackles for loss (2.3). Johnson was the SIAC Defensive
Player of the Year and led Division II in sacks (1.2) recording 15 and tackles
for loss with 31.
East was voted the Boxtorow.com Defensive Player of the Year. Joining East
at the linebacker position are Bethune-Cookman’s Ronnie McCullough (6-1,
230, Sr., Daytona Beach, Fla.), and Norfolk State’s Marquez Davis (6-3,
230, Sr., Newport News, Va.).
East led the SWAC in tackles (127 in 10 games or 12.7) and ranked 4th in the
SWAC with 18 tackles for loss. McCullough led all Black college players in tackles
(149) and recorded 26 tackles for loss. Davis recorded 107 tackles, good for
second in the MEAC (9.7).
Alabama A&M’s Al Donaldson (5-10, 173, Jr., Crawfordville, Fla.)
was the leading vote getter amongst the defensive backs. Joining Donaldson in
the defensive backfield are Bethune-Cookman’s Bobbie Williams (6-0, 212,
Sr., Miami Fla.), Tennessee State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (6-2,
170, Sr., Brendenton, Fla.). and Stillman’s Dre’Mail Hardin (6-1,
195, Jr., Tuscaloosa, Ala.).
Donaldson tied for the lead amongst Black college players in interceptions
(9) and recorded 11 pass break-ups. Williams comes from a long line of great
defensive backs at Bethune-Cookman and recorded 77 tackles and 2 INT’s
from the free safety position. Rodgers-Cromartie is one of the premier corners
in the country and recorded 2 INT’s both of which he returned for TDs
and had 11 pass break-ups. Hardin tied for the lead in interceptions (9), ranking
second in Division II.
Specialists
This year’s specialists were place kicker Peter Gaertner (6-0, 193, Sr.,
Berlin, Germany) of Delaware State, punter Brandon Larkin of Clark-Atlanta,
kick returner De’Audra Dix (6-0, 180, Sr., Merritt Island, Fla.) of Johnson
C. Smith and punt returner Jeremy Gilchrist (5-10, 174, Jr., Virginia Beach,
Va.) of Hampton.
Gaertner is one of the clutch place kickers in the country. He helped DSU to
the MEAC crown by kicking game-winning or tying field goals in three-straight
games. He connected on 19 of 25 field goals (76 percent). Larkin averaged 43.6
yards per punt and had 30 punts downed inside the 20. Dix Averaged 31.3 yards
per kick off return. Gilchrist was electrifying, returning 20 punts for 380
yards (19.0 ypr) with 3 TDs.
The Boxtorow.com/BASN Rookie of the Year is Grambling running back Frank Warren
(6-0, 185, Pleasant Grove, Ala.). Warren finished third in the SWAC in rushing
(77.5) after carrying the ball 182 times for 852 yards and 5 TDs. He also recorded
three 100-yard rushing games.
The Coach of the Year is Delaware State’s Al Lavan. Lavan led Delaware
State to its first MEAC Championship since 1991 and made an appearance in the
FCS Playoffs for the first time ever.
The BoxToRow.com/BASN HBCU All-American team is a collaboration between two
major African-American sports entities, DWCommunications, LLC (the parent company
of www.boxtorow.com) and The Black Athlete Sports Network (BASN).
The voters are comprised of some of America's top writers who cover black college
football.
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