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06-Mg-Honors.Pdf Pirate All-America Selections Dave Alexander Jeff Blake Jim Bolding Fullback Quarterback Defensive Back 1965 Little All-America 1991 College & Pro Football 1976 Newspaper Enterprise Assoc. Newsweekly (second-team) 1975 AP, Football Weekly Bill Cline Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Cary Godette Quarterback Tight End Defensive End 1964 AP Small College 1993 Walter Camp 1976 AP, RECAP Pernell Griffin Andrew Bayes Linebacker Punter 2001 The Sporting News 1999 Consensus Walter Camp (fourth-team) FWAA (first-team), AFCA (first-team), AP (first-team) Lou Hallow Leonard Henry Wayne Inman Dion Johnson Lineman Fullback Offensive Lineman Wide Receiver, 1955 Little All-America 2001 The Sporting News (third-team) 1979 AP Kick Returner Football News (third-team) 1991 AP (second-team) 124 2006 East Carolina Football In 1991, Robert Jones was the only linebacker in the nation to be an unanimous All-America pick in all major polls. Robert Jones Tom Scott Linebacker Offensive Lineman 1991 Consensus AP, Scripps-Howard, Football News, Walter Camp, Kodak, College Football Writers, 1992 The Sporting News, College & Pro Football Newsweekly 1990 The Sporting News (second-team), AP (third-team), Football News Football News (first-team), UPI (second-team) Danny Kepley Terry Long Tootie Robbins Junior Robinson Jody Schulz Linebacker Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman Defensive Back, Kick Returner Defensive End 1974 AP 1983 Consensus 1981 AP 1989 The Sporting News 1982 AP (second-team) 2006 East Carolina Football 125 National Honors National Coach-of-the-Year 1991 Jeff Blake, QB North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Hunter Gallimore, WR 1964 Clarence Stasavich Luke Fisher, TE 1970 Clarence Stasavich 1991 Bill Lewis Dion Johnson, WR 2002 Carlester Crumpler, RB Tom Scott, OT Freshman All-America John Jett, P Helms Hall of Fame 1992 Michael Anderson, QB 1988 Robert Jones, LB Junior Smith, RB 1960 Clarence Stasavich The Sporting News, first-team Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE 1998 Pernell Griffin, LB Bernard Carter, DE Citrus Bowl Hall of Fame Football News, first-team Jerry Dillon, OLB The Sporting News, second-team Greg Grandison, DB 1986 Clarence Stasavich 2002 Chris Moore, LB 1993 Bernard Carter, DE College Football News, second-team Junior Smith, RB College Football Hall of Fame Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE Honorable Mention All-America Mark Libiano, LB 2005 Pat Dye 1994 Junior Smith, RB 1950 Roger Thrift, QB 1996 Scott Harley, RB National Association of Directors 1953 Dick Cherry, QB 2002 Jarad Preston, P of Athletics Hall of Fame Bobby Hodges, E Brian Rimpf, OT 1954 Willie Holland, T 2003 Chris Moore, LB 1977 Clarence Stasavich Claude King, FB 2004 Travis Williams, PR 1964 Dave Bumgarner, E Liberty Bowl Alliance Coach-of-the-Year Ted Day, T Team-of-the-Year 1966 Kevin Moran, T 1994 Steve Logan Johnny Crew, C 1991 Awarded by ECAC Bobby Ellis, B Liberty Bowl Alliance Walter Bostic, B GTE Academic All-District Offensive Player-of-the-Year 1967 Butch Colson, B 1968 Don Tyson, T 1989 Keith Arnold 1994 Junior Smith, RB 1970 Dick Corrada, FL R.L. Beeman Marcus Crandell, QB Rich Peeler, OT 1990 Keith Arnold 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB Ken Burnette ECAC Division I-A All-Star Team Carl Summerell, QB 1991 Keith Arnold Danny Kepley, LB Ken Burnette 1991 Jeff Blake, QB 1973 Carl Summerell, QB 2002 Richard Hourigan (second team) Robert Jones, LB Carlester Crumpler, RB Brian Rimpf (second team) Dion Johnson, WR-KR Danny Kepley, LB 2003 Richard Hourigan Keith Arnold, C 1974 Kenny Moore, OT Brian Rimpf 1992 Tom Scott, OT Butch Strawderman, DE 1993 Bernard Carter, DE 1975 Cary Godette, DE National Player-of-the-Year 1994 Junior Smith, RB Jimbo Walker, OG 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB 1976 Jim Bolding, DB 1973 Danny Kepley, LB (AP) Lorenzo West, DT Harold Randolph, LB vs. Richmond, Nov. 10 1996 Scott Harley, RB 1977 Harold Randolph, LB Carlester Crumpler, RB Larry Shannon, SE 1981 Jody Schultz, DE (UPI National Back of the Week) Carlos Brown, LB 1982 Clint Harris, DB vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 17 1983 Clint Harris, FS 1990 Robert Jones, LB AFCA Good Works Team John Robertson, OT (Sports Illustrated) Earnest Byner, RB vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20 2000 Carlos Ochoa, LB Jeff Pegues, DE 1991 Greg Grandison, S 2002 Brian Rimpf, OT 1985 Tony Baker, TB (College & Pro Football Newsweekly) Kevin Walker, DB vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 16 1988 Tim James, FB Jeff Blake, QB Anthony Thompson, LB (The Sporting News) 1989 Anthony Thompson, DE vs. Syracuse, Oct. 12 Robert Jones, LB 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB Walter Wilson, WR (The Sporting News) vs. Syracuse, Sept. 9 126 2006 East Carolina Football All-Conference Honors Third Team Robert Jones, LB 2003 Doug White, C Tom Scott, OT 2005 Marcus Hands, DL 1992 Bernard Carter, DE Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE (1997-2005) Conference USA All-Freshman Team Tom Scott, OT 1997 Jamie Wilson, RB Junior Smith, RB First Team James Bell, OL 1993 Jeff Cooke, DT 1997 Danny Moore, C Marcellus Harris, WR-KR Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE 1998 Danny Moore, C 1998 David Garrard, QB Daren Hart, CB Roderick Coleman, DL Pernell Griffin, LB Junior Smith, DB Travis Darden, DL 1999 Anthony Adams, S 1994 Mark Libiano, LB Jeff Kerr, LB Kevin Miller, PK Junior Smith, RB 1999 Andrew Bayes, P 2000 Vonta Leach, LB Terry Tilghman, OG Pernell Griffin, LB Brian Rimpf, OL 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB Jeff Kerr, LB 2001 Marvin Townes, KR Mark Libiano, LB Sherwin Lacewell, C 2002 Reicko Jones, CB Emmanuel McDaniel, CB 2000 Sherwin Lacewell, OL Chris Moore, LB Jerris McPhail, FB Pernell Griffin, LB Guy Whimper, DL Keith Stokes, LB 2003 Josh Coffman, TE Second Team 2001 Pernell Griffin, LB Ryan Dougherty, P 1977 Terry Gallaher, SE Leonard Henry, RB Erode Jean, DB 1978 Mike Brewington, LB Brian Rimpf, OT 2004 Chris Johnson, RB-KR Eddie Hicks, RB 2002 Jarad Preston, P Durwin Lamb, LB Wayne Inman, OG Brian Rimpf, OT Travis Williams, PR 1979 Charlie Carter, DB 2003 Ryan Dougherty, P Mitchell Johnston, OG Brian Rimpf, OT Matt Mulholland, OT ALL-SOUTH INDEPENDENT 2004 Travis Williams, PR Theodore Sutton, FB (1977-1995) 2005 Aundrae Allison, WR 1980 Anthony Collins, RB Chris Moore, LB First Team 1981 Jody Schulz, DE 1977 Wayne Bolt, OG 1982 Steve Hamilton, DT Second Team Gerald Hall, DB Jeff Heath, K 1997 Roderick Coleman, LB Harold Randolph, LB John Robertson, OT Jeff Kerr, LB Zack Valentine, DE 1983 Kevin Ingram, QB Dwight Henry, DB 1978 Gerald Hall, DB Hal Stephens, DT Andrew Bayes, P Zack Valentine, DE Norwood Vann, TE 1998 Buck Collins, TE 1979 Mike Brewington, LB Henry Williams, KR Kelvin Suggs, DB Anthony Collins, RB 1984 Kevin Walker, DB Andrew Bayes, P Wayne Inman, OG Curtis Wyatt, DE 1999 Mbayo Ahmadu, NG 1982 Clint Harris, DB 1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB Forrest Foster, CB Terry Long, OG 1988 Tim James, FB David Garrard, QB Jody Schulz, DE Anthony Thompson, LB Kevin Monroe, CB 1983 Earnest Byner, RB 1989 Robert Jones, LB Keith Stokes, RS Clint Harris, DB Anthony Thompson, DE 2000 David Garrard, QB Terry Long, OG Walter Wilson, WR Leonard Henry, RB Jeff Pegues, DE 1990 George Koonce, DE 2001 David Garrard, QB John Robertson, OT Chad Martin, OG Greg LeFever, LB 1985 Tony Baker, RB 1991 Jeff Blake, QB Kevin Miller, PK Kevin Walker, DB Jerry Dillon, DE 2002 Art Brown, RB 1989 Junior Robinson, DB-KR Greg Grandison, S 2003 Chris Moore, LB 1990 Luke Fisher, TE John Jett, P Marvin Townes, RB Robert Jones, LB Dion Johnson, WR-KR 2004 Zack Baker, FS 1991 Anthony Brenner, PK 1992 Michael Anderson, QB Ryan Dougherty, P Luke Fisher, TE Jerry Dillon, OLB Chris Moore, LB Hunter Gallimore, WR Greg Grandison, DB 2006 East Carolina Football 127 1994 Mitchell Galloway, HB 1974 Ricky Bennett, OT James Faircloth, C Dwight Henry, DB Jim Bolding, S David Lee, T John Krawczyk, DT Danny Kepley, LB 1954 Willie Holland, T Matt Levine, P Kenny Moore, DT Larry Rhodes, E 1995 Mitchell Galloway, HB Don Schink, B David Lee, G Daren Hart, S Butch Strawderman, DE John Hayes, B Jimbo Walker, OG 1955 Ray Pennington, E All-South Independent Coach-of-the-Year 1975 Jim Bolding, S Lou Hallow, C 1991 Bill Lewis Willie Bryant, DT Dick Cherry, QB 1994 Steve Logan Cary Godette, DE 1956 Ray Pennington, E Harold Randolph, LB 1957 James Speight, HB All-South Independent Player-of-the-Year Kenny Strayhorn, B 1958 Ed Emory, G 1994 Mark Libiano, LB Jimbo Walker, OG Bobby Perry, B (Defensive) 1976 Jim Bolding, S 1959 Glenn Bass, HB Wayne Bolt, OG James Speight, HB All-South Academic Team Pete Conaty, PK Ed Emory, T 1979 Vern Davenport, SE Jake Dove, DT Lynn Barnett, C Matt Mulholland, T Cary Godette, DE 1960 Glenn Bass, HB Gerald Hall, DB Sonny Baysinger, HB Eddie Hicks, B Clayton Piland, T Reggie Pinkney, DB Harold Randolph, LB North State Conference MVP 1950 Roger Thrift, QB Southern Conference Athlete-of-the-Year 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB North State Conference Coach-of-the-Year (1964-1976) 1973 Carl Summerell, QB, Baseball SS 1952 Jack Boone 1965 Dave Alexander, B 1966 Walter Bostic, OG Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year All-State Johnny Crew, C 1967 Butch Colson, RB 1950 Roger Thrift, QB Bobby Ellis, DB 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB 1952 Dwight Shoe, E Kevin Moran, DT 1973 Carl Summerell, QB 1953 Dick Cherry, QB 1967 Butch Colson, B Robert Hodges, E Neal Hughes, B Jacobs Blocking Trophy Paul Gay, HB Kevin Moran, OT (presented to outstanding blocker 1954 Willie Holland, T 1968 Ben Grieb, OG in the Southern Conference) 1955 Lou Hallow, C Don Tyson, DT 1965 Norman Swindell 1959 Ed Emory, T 1969 George Wheeler, DT 1967 Kevin Moran 1960 Clayton Piland, T Billy Wightman, B Glenn Bass, HB 1970 Dick Corrada, FL Southern Conference All-Academic 1963 Tom
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