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ATHLETIC 4Th Round (98 Overall) Steve Dooras Mavericks in the NFL 1985-88 | Green By Colorado Mesa University Football Award Winners Drafted by the Green Bay Packers 1967 - Mike Brunson ATHLETIC 4th Round (98 Overall) Steve Dooras Mavericks in the NFL 1985-88 | Green By. Packers 1968 - John Duffy 1970 - Mike Brunson (RB) 1989 | Detroit Lions 1969 - Ronell Coleman Drafted by the Atlanta Falcons 11th 1990 | San Diego Chargers Nate McCall Round (272 Overall) 1990 | Wash. Redskins 1970 - Perry Smith 1970 | Atlanta Falcons 1992 | San Diego Chargers 1971 - Walter White 1992 | New Engl. Patriots Chuck Beery 1971 - Earl Thomas (TE/WR) 1972 - Walter White Drafted by the Chicago Bears 6th 1987 - Ken Marichol (LB) 1982 - Jeff Tootle Round (135 overall) 1987 | New Orleans Saints Keith Howard 1971-71 | Chicago Bears Dean Haugum 1974-75 | St. Lou. Cardinals 1989 - Tony Martin (WR) 1983 - Jeff Tootle 1976 | Houston Oilers Drafted by the New York Jets 5th Keith Howard Round (126 Overall) Russ Hodgson 1972 - Larry Brunson (WR) 1990-93 | Miami Dolphins Dean Haugum Drafted by the Denver Broncos 11th 1994-97 | S. Diego Chargers 1984 - Jeff Peak Round (263 Overall) 1998 | Atlanta Falcons Donnie Holmes 1974-77 | K.C. Chiefs 1999-00 | Miami Dolphins Tim Donohoue 1978-79 | Oakland Raiders 2001 | Atlanta Falcons 1985 - Daryl McKinnerny 1980 | Denver Broncos Herman White 2002 - Ben Steele (TE) Mike Berk 1973 - Perry Smith (DB) 2002-03 | Oakland Raiders 1986 - Alonzo Williams Drafted by the Oakland Raiders 4th 2003-04 | Minnes. Vikings Mike Vaughn Round (92 Overall) 2004-05 | Green By. Packers Daryl McKinnerny 1973-76 | Green By. Packers 2006 | Houston Texans Ken Marichol 1974-75 | St. Lou. Cardinals David Howard 1980-81 | Denver Broncos Mavericks in the Super Bowl Joe Cotroneo 1980 (XV) Greg Westbrooks (Oak.) Derron Collett 1975 - Walter White (TE) *Super Bowl Champions Mike Berk Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers 1999 (XXXIII) Tony Martin (S.D.) Tracy Bennett 3rd Round (78 Overall) 2003 (XXXVII) Ben Steele (Oak.) 1987 - Mike Vaughn 1975-79 | K. C. Chiefs Shawn Feldman Mavericks in the Pro Bowl 1988 - Jeff Russell Greg Westbrooks (LB) 1996 - Tony Martin (WR) Tony Martin Drafted by the New Orleans Saints San Diego Chargers Tracy Bennett 17th Round (422 Overall) Mike Vaughn 1975-77 | New Orl. Saints All-Americans Shawn Feldman 1978 | St. Louis Cardinals 1956 - Bill Hanks Chris Allen 1978-81 | Oakland Raiders High Cook Duncan Burgemeister 1979-90 |L. Angeles Raiders 1957 - Spike Rasmussen 1989 - Tony Martin 1958 - Larry Federico 1990 - Jeff Russell 1984 - Donnie Holmes (WR) 1959 - Leonard Rasmussen Richie Hahn Drafted by the Atlanta Falcons 12th Bob Gear Brian Johnson Round (318 Overall) Don Haller Jeff Goodell 1986-87 | St. Lou. Cardinals 1960 - Dick Winder Mike Dinnel 1988-90 | Phx. Cardinals 1962 - Gerald Gilder Duncan Burgemeister Ken Blair Brian Barton 1985 - Walter Stanley (WR) 1965 - Earl Lee 1991 - Brian Barton Colorado Mesa University Mavericks 1925 - 2011 Colorado Mesa University Football Award Winners 2004 - DeMeco Moore Daktronics All-Region Team National Football Foundation 2007 - Jared Keating 2003 - Brian Trautman All-Colorado Team Kurt Kissner BJ Russell 2006 - Drew Bohannan (1st Team) 2008 - Jared Keating 2007 - Jared Keating Kurt Kissner (1st Team) Bobby Coy Kurt Kissner Creed James (1st Team) 2011 - Connor Wright 2008 - Bobby Coy Justin Murray (2nd Team) Coach of the Year Jared Keating 2007 - Bobby Coy (1st Team) District VII 2009 - Bennett Newton Chris Smith (1st Team) 1982 - Bob Cortese 2011 - Connor Wright (1st Team) Trevor Wikre (1st Team) 1983 - Bob Cortese Jared Keating (1st Team) D2Football.com All-American Brandon Charles (1st Team) Rocky Mountain Athletic Team Kurt Kissner (1st Team) Conference 2007 - Kurt Kissner (2nd Team) Drew Bohannan (2nd Team) 1993 - Jim Paronto Jared Keating (1st Team) Ryan Kadavy (2nd Team) 2003 - Joe Ramunno 2008 - Bobby Coy (2nd Team) Nic Pade (2nd Team) 2007 - Joe Ramunno Jared Keating (2nd Team) Frank Berlanga (2nd Team) 2008 - Bobby Coy (1st Team) National Football Foundation AP Little All-American Team Trevor Wikre (1st Team) Colorado Chapter 2007 - Kurt Kissner (1st Team) Jared Keating (2nd Team) 2003 - Joe Ramunno 2008 - Jared Keating (3rd Team) 2009 - Bennett Newton (1st Team) 2007 - Joe Ramunno 2011 - Connor Wright (3rd Team) Seth Damron (2nd Team) 2011 - Connor Wright (1st Team) AFCA Regional Coach of the Year Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Trent deBraga (2nd Team) 2003 - Joe Ramunno All-American Team 2007 - Kurt Kissner (1st Team) National Football Foundation Senior Bowl Selections *Lineman of the Year All-Colorado Team National Bowl Game Jared Keating (Hon. Men.) 2006 Special Teams Player of the 2011 - Josh Andrews 2008 - Bobby Coy (2nd Team) Year Jared Keating (Hon. Men.) Jared Keating Paradise Bowl 2002 - James Bracey Don Hansen’s Football Gazette 2008 Offensive Player of the Year All-Region Team Bobby Coy Las Vegas All-American Bowl 2006 - Kurt Kissner (2nd Team) 2004 - DeMeco Moore 2007 - Kurt Kissner (1st Team) All-RMAC Team 2005 - Aniya Slocum Jared Keating (2nd Team) (1st and 2nd Team) Brandon Charles (2nd Team) 1982 - Keith Howard (TE) Cactus Bowl Bobby Coy (3rd Team) Jeff Peak (OL) 2006 - Art Berlanga Trevor Wikre (3rd Team) Dave Dumity (OL) Joe Krile Chris Smith (3rd Team) Russ Hodgson (RB) 2007 - Kurt Kissner Frank Berlanga (3rd Team) Dean Haugum (DL) 2008 - Jared Keating 2008 - Bobby Coy (1st Team) Jeff Franz (DL) Jared Keating (2nd Team) Jeff Tootle (DL) AFCA All-American Team 2009 - Bennett Newton (2nd Team) Tim Donohoue (DB) 2007 - Kurt Kissner Joe Bolognesi (3rd Team) 1983 - Keith Howard (TE) Jeff Peak (OL) Daktronics All-American Team Beyond Sports College Network Mike Berk (OL) 2008 - Bobby Coy (2nd Team) All-American Team Bill Monson (QB) 2011 - Connor Wright (1st Team) 2011 - Connor Wright (3rd Team) Jerry Larghe (RB) Dean Haugum (DL) Colorado Mesa University Mavericks 1925 - 2011 Colorado Mesa University Football Award Winners Tony Streno (DL) Mike Dinnell (DL) Ky Oday (WR) Jeff Tootle (LB) Bob Beaudoin (S) Anthony Kerr (DB) John Chisholm (LB) 1990 - Brian Barton (RB) Toby Sheers (K) Tim Donohoue (DB) Marlo Johnson (RB) 1998 - Adrian Perez (KR) 1985 - John Davis (WR) Jeff Goddell (OL) Mike Nincehelser (DL) Paul Walter (TE) Duncan Burgemeister (TE) 1999 - James Bracey (DB) Mike Berk (OL) Blake Younker (DB) Matt Logston (DL) Mark Miller (QB) Jay Madden (LB) 2000 - Andy Coryell Herman White (DL) Brian Johnson (LB) John Lancett (RB) Daryl McKinnerny (LB) Mike Dinnell (DL) Rodney Pierce (WR) Darren Collette (DB) Richard Dalton (OL) Dan Burke (OL) 1986 - Lonnie Williams (WR) Joe Keene (OL) James Bracey (DB) David Howard (TE) Larry Cornelius (DB) Matt Logston (DL) Joe Cotroneo (OL) Todd Sorrenson (DL) Ben Steele (TE) Mike Berk (OL) Bob Beaudoin (S) Chris McKinney (DB) Tracy Bennett (K) 1991 - Brian Barton (RB) Kevin Thomas (LB) Mike Vaughn (RB) Mike Wilpot (DB) Mike Nincehelser (DL) Daryl McKinnerny (LB) Greg Miller (LB) 2001 - James Bracey (DB) Darren Collette (DB) Don Peterson (DL) Chris Echols (LB) Matt Cunningham (LB) David Bateman (OL) Mike Nincehelser (DL) Ken Marichol (DL) Shawn Marsh (LB) Phil Schabron (RB) 1987 - Mike Vaughn (RB) Bob Beaudoin (KR) Rodney Pierce (WR) Jeff Russell (OL) 1992 - Don Peterson (DL) Pat Lionberger (OL) Shawn Feldman (OL) David Bateman (OL) Paul Foreman (LB) Duncan Burgemeister (TE) David Brown (LB) 2002 - Charles Dukes (RB) Doug Batten (DB) Mike Parisi (DB) Brian Trautman (OL) Gilbert Garcia (DB) Richie Hahn (K) Chris Echols (LB) John Pagano (LB) 1993 - Mike Parisi (DB) Hank Bevan (DL) Chris Allen (DL) Tarin Bennett (WR) 2003 - Jeff Mowry (QB) 1988 - Tony Martin (QB) Brian Robidoux (TE) Charles Dukes (RB) Mike Vaughn (RB) Ben Gettler (OL) Brian Trautman (OL) Marlo Johnson (RB) Barnel Fail (DB) Casey Coulter (K) Shawn Feldman (OL) Garrett Bretz (DB) Pat Reiman (DB) Jeff Russell (OL) 1994 - Shawn Lenehan (LB) DeMeco Moore (LB) Tim Ringgold (OL) Barnel Fail (DB) BJ Russell (LB) Doug Batten (DB) Jermaine Davis (RB) Hank Bevan (DL) Duncan Burgemeister (TE) Seth Littleton (OL) Joe Krile (KR) Tracy Bennett (K) Brian Edwards (WR) Cameron Ross (OL) Gilbert Garcia (DB) Mike Foster (K) Casey Coulter (P) John Pagano (LB) 1995 - Jermaine Davis (RB) Joe Krile (DB) Chris Allen (DL) Brian Edwards (WR) Chris Echols (LB) Mike Turnbull (DL) Raul Lopez (DL) Sam Dare (DE) 1989 - Mike Vaughn (RB) Shawn Lenehan (LB) 2004 - BJ Russell (LB) Marlo Johnson (RB) Mike Paronto (DB) Joe Krile (KR) Rick Vonfeldt (OL) 1996 - John Drury (RB) Charles Dukes (RB) Jeff Russell (OL) Ken Bess (OL) Casey Coulter (P) Jay Madden (LB) Raul Lopez (DL) 2005 - Bobby Coy (RB) Brian Johnson (LB) Mike Foster (K) Drew Bohannan (WR) Chris Allen (DL) 1997 - Jon Salamon (RB) Brian Trautman (OL) Colorado Mesa University Mavericks 1925 - 2011 Colorado Mesa University Football Award Winners Art Berlanga (DB) Trevor Stapp (OL) 2009 - CJ Smith (1st Team) Scott Hodges (LB) Trent deBraga (KR) Seth Damron (2nd Team) Creed James (DE) 2011 - Connor Wright (DL) 2011 - Trent deBraga (1st Team) Austin Schneider (TE) Trent deBraga (KR & S) Brandon Charles (DB) Trevor Stapp (OL) National Football Foundation Trevor Wikre (DL) Chad Benkelman (LB) National Honor Society Joe Krile (KR) Michael Brady (P) 2006 - Creed James 2006 - Drew Bohannan (WR) *Inaugural Class Creed James (DL) RMAC Offensive Player of the Kurt Kissner (DE) Year RMAC All-Academic Team Justin Murray (KR) 2000 - Andy Coryell 2001 - Jason Arthur 2007 - Bobby Coy (RB) Hamilton Bohannan Drew Bohannan (WR) RMAC Defensive Player of the James Bracey Trevor Wikre (OL) Year Logan Briscoe Chris Smith (OL) 2007 - Kurt Kissner Jeremy
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