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Awards and Honors (PDF) ALL-AMERICANS/HALL oF FAMERS AFCA All-American 2003 (HM) Player Years (Team) Player Years (Team) James Bell 1980 (HM) Otis Chandler 1980 (1st) Barry Blanton 1992 (HM) John Cook 2017 (1st) Daktronics All-American Aundra Bohanon 1987 (HM), 1988 (1st) Player Years (Team) David Henson 1991 (1st) Melvin Bohanon 1985 (1st), 1986 (1st) Scott Stephens 1999 (1st) Bart Reynolds 1995 (1st) Wayne Bowman 1988 (HM) Leatrice Briscoe 1976 (2nd) Dopke.com All-American Cleon Brown 1983 (HM), 1984 (2nd) AFQ All-American Player Years (Team) David Burnette 1984 (1st) Player Years (Team) Cory Cangelosi 2005 (3rd) Curtis Burrow 1983 (1st), 1984 (1st) Don Struebing 1996 (1st) Jacob Ford 2005 (2nd) Phil Caldwell 1981 (HM), 1982 (2nd) Quentin Maxfield 2005 (3rd) Brian Callahan 1990 (HM) John Cameron 1986 (1st), 1987 (1st) AP FCS All-AMerican Joe Carter 1976 (HM) Player Years (Team) Dr. C.M. Frank All-American Otis Chandler 1980 (HM) Cole Caruthers 2014 (1st) Player Years (Team) Larry Clark 1976 (HM) John Cook 2017 (2nd) Brian Barnett 1995 (3rd) Mike Coffman 1981 (HM), 1982 (HM) Larry Hart 2008 (1st), 2009 (2nd) Nick Newman 1995 (HM) Monte Coleman 1978 (HM) George Odum 2017 (1st) Bart Reynolds 1995 (3rd) Ken Collums 1992 (HM) Tremon Smith 2017 (3rd) Don Struebing 1995 (HM) Sam Counce 1985 (HM) Chris Terrell 2017 (3rd) Tyree Davis 1991 (HM), 1992 (1st) Jonathan Woodard 2014 (3rd) Football Gazette Eric Doege 1978 (HM) Clifton Ealy 1978 (HM) Arkansas Sports All-American Vaughn Edwards 1979 (HM), 1980 (HM) Player Years (Team) Mark Fields 1984 (HM) Hall Of Fame Aundra Bohanon 1988 (1st) Henry Florence 1984 (2nd) Player Year Inducted Cory Cangelosi 2005 (2nd) William Franklin 1983 (2nd) Raymond Burnett 1974 Zak Clark 2002 (HM) Jeff Fusilier 1984 (HM), 1985 (HM) Henry Hawk 2006 Aaron Fairooz 2005 (3rd) Jeff Gable 1988 (HM) Bobby Tiner 1990 Jacob Ford 2005 (HM) Phillip Gavin 1987 (HM) Cedric Holt 1986 (2nd) Shawn Hamilton 1990 (2nd), 1991 (1st) College Sports Damien Land 1998 (3rd) Henry Hawk 1959 (2nd) Quentin Maxfield 2005 (HM) Hall Of Fame David Healea 1992 (2nd) Bobby Joe McDaniels 1988 (1st) David Henson 1989 (HM), 1990 (1st), Player Year Inducted Bart Reynolds 1995 (2nd) 1991 (1st) Ron Mallett 2006 Brett Rogers 1988 (HM) Keith Hill 1985 (HM) Kentrel Rogers 2005 (HM) Joe Hogan 1984 (HM) College Sports Journal Mike Steele 1988 (1st) Brooks Hollingsworth 1980 (HM) Scott Stephens 1996 (HM), 1999 (1st) Cedric Holt 1986 (HM) FCS FreshmanAll-Ameri- Don Struebing 1995 (3rd), 1996 (1st) Mark Horton 1983 (HM) can Mark Turner 1986 (1st) Tom Howard 1985 (1st) Player Years (Team) Landon Trusty 2002 (HM) Randy Huffstickler 1979 (HM), 1980 (HM), Jonathan Woodard 2012 (1st) Ricky Vaughan 1986 (1st) 1981 (1st) Scott Williams 1988 (HM) Ronnie Jennings 1992 (2nd) Hosea Knowlton 1991 (2nd), 1992 (1st) Harlon Hill Award Finalist Harold Lewis 1980 (HM) College Sports Madness Player Year Mike Lovelady 1991 (HM) FCS All-American Zak Clark 2002 Ron Mallett 1979 (1st), 1980 (1st), 1981 (1st) Player Years (Team) Rick Matheney 1984 (HM) Dominique Allen 2011 (3rd) HERO Sports FCS All-Amer- Rodney Matheney 1986 (HM), 1987 (HM) ica Drew May 1988 (HM) College Sports Report Player Years (Team) Shane McConnell 1987 (2nd) John Cook 2017 (2nd) Darryl McCree 1978 (1st) All-American Hayden Hildebrand 2017 (3rd) Bobby Joe McDaniels 1988 (1st) Player Years (Team) George Odum 2017 (2nd) Shawn McGehee 1985 (1st) Jacob Ford 2006 (1st) Tremon Smith 2017 (3rd) Nate Miller 1992 (2nd) Shawn Olive 1988 (HM) Chris Terrell 2017 (3rd) CoSIDA Academic Spencer Owens 1992 (HM) Mike Painter 1975 (HM) All-America Darryl Patton 1990 (HM) Player Years (Team) Kodak All-American George Richardson 1978 (HM) Scott Stephens 1999 (1st) Player Years (Team) Chris Riggins 1992 (HM) Don Struebing 1996 (1st) Otis Chandler 1980 (1st) Nakita Robertson 1983 (1st) Allen Rock 1983 (HM) D2Football.com Little All-American Brett Rogers 1988 (1st) All-American Player Years (Team) Rick Sawyer 1991 (HM) Raymond Burnett 1937 (1st) Darren Shrum 1986 (HM) Player Years (Team) Henry Hawk 1959 (1st) A.R. Sims 1989 (2nd) David Davenport 2001 (HM) Bill Shimek 1963 (HM) Chris Smith 1991 (2nd), 1992 (1st) Aaron Fairooz 2005 (1st) Bobby Tiner 1967 (HM) Verlon Spencer 1983 (HM) Jacob Ford 2005 (2nd) Mike Steele 1988 (1st) Kentrel Rogers 2005 (2nd) Dale Stokes 1981 (HM) Landon Trusty 2001 (HM), 2002 (2nd), NAIA All-American Forrest Stolzer 1990 (HM), 1991 (1st) Steve Strange 1991 (1st) Robert Tate 1989 (1st) Mark Turner 1985 (HM), 1986 (1st) Ricky Vuaghan 1986 (1st) Richie White 1983 (2nd) Scott Williams 1988 (1st) Phil Steele’s FCS Postsea- son All-American Player Years (Team) Seth Allison 2011 (4th) Nathan Dick 2011 (3rd) Jesse Grandy 2012 (2nd) Corey Howard 2012 (3rd) Wynrick Smothers 2013 (4th) Sporting News Fabulous 50 Player Years (Team) Marquez Branson 2008 (HM) Nathan Brown 2008 (1st) Eddie Carmona 2009 (1st) Nathan Dick 2011 (2nd) Corey Howard 2012 (1st) The Sports Network All-American Player Years (Team) Seth Allison 2011 (2nd) Marquez Branson 2007 (HM), 2008 (1st) Nathan Brown 2007 (HM), 2008 (3rd) Brent Grimes 2009 (3rd) Larry Hart 2008 (1st) Tristan Jackson 2007 (3rd) Stats FCS All-American Player Years (Team) John Cook 2017 (2nd) George Odum 2017 (2nd) Tremon Smith 2017 (1st) Chris Terrell 2017 (2nd) Tyler Williams 2016 (3rd) Walter Camp Foundation All-American Player Years (Team) John Cook 2017 (1st) Larry Hart 2008 (1st) Corey Howard 2012 (1st) Tremon Smith 2017 (1st) SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE AWARDS SLC Offensive Player of the Year Brandon Cox 1 Special Teams Player Years Jace Denker 1 Special Teams Nathan Brown 2007 Nathan Dick 2 Offensive Wynrick Smothers 2012 Pieri Feazell 1 Defensive, 1 Special Teams Brent Grimes 2 Offensive Jesse Grandy 2 Offensive, 1 Special Teams SLC Player of the Year Larry Hart 1 Defensive Player Years Hayden Hildebrand 3 Offensive Nathan Brown 2008 Ryan Howard 2 Offensive Hayden Hildebrand 2017 Isaiah Jackson 1 Special Teams Juan Jackson 1 Defensive Rojae Jackson 1 Defensive SLC Defensive Player of the Year Tristan Jackson 1 Defensive, 1 Special Teams Player Years James Lancaster 1 Defensive Larry Hart 2008, 2009 Dezmin Lewis 1 Special Teams Jonathan Woodard 2014 Jaylon Lofton 1 Defensive George Odum 2017 Jestin Love 1 Defensive Frank Newsome 1 Defensive SLC Offensive Lineman of the Year George Odum 4 Defensive Player Years Robbie Park 1 Offensive Cole Caruthers 2014 Marcus Peters 1 Defensive Corey Howard 2012 Taylor Reed 1 Offensive John Cook 2017 Garrett Sharp 1 Defensive Dawayne Smith 1 Special Teams Tremon Smith 1 Defensive, 2 Special Teams SLC Freshman of the Year Wynrick Smothers 5 Offensive Player Years Blake Veasley 1 Offensive Jestin Love 2010 Tyler Williams 1 Defensive Jonathan Woodard 2012 Jatavious Wilson 3 Special Teams Kierre Crossley 2017 Jonathan Woodard 1 Defensive SLC Coach of the Year All-Southland Conference Coach Years Player Pos. Years (Team) Clint Conque 2008, 2012 Dominique Allen OL 2011 (1st), 2013 (2nd) Steve Campbell 2017 Seth Allison DB 2010 (HM), 2011 (1st), 2012 (1st) Jacob Bane LB 2009 (HM) SLC All-Decade Team Cedric Battle KR 2017 (HM) Coach Decade Position Jonathan Beard P 2008 (2nd) Marquez Branson 2000s TE Cardell Best DL 2016 (2nd) Nathan Brown 2000s QB Carlos Blackman RB 2017 (2nd) Pieri Feazell 2000s DB Terence Bobo RB 2010 (2nd) Derrick Boyd DB 2008 (HM), 2009 (2nd) Lane Friewald 2000s OL Marquez Branson TE 2007 (2nd), 2008 (1st) Jeremy Ford 2000s OL Nathan Brown QB 2007 (1st), 2008 (1st) Brent Grimes 2000s RB Eddie Camara PK 2011 (2nd), 2012 (1st) Larry Hart 2000s DE Cade Camp OL 2017 (1st) Eddie Carmona PK 2009 (1st), 2010 (2nd) Markell Carter DL 2009 (2nd), 2010 (1st) SLC Player of the Week Cole Caruthers OL 2012 (2nd), 2013 (2nd), Player #POtW 2014 (1st) Seth Allison 2 Defensive Chris Chambers DE 2017 (1st) Derrick Boyd 1 Defensive Blake Childress LB 2014 (HM) Nathan Brown 4 Offensive John Cook OL 2016 (2nd), 2017 (1st) Kevin Buford 1 Special Teams Nick Cowger FB 2008 (2nd) Brandon Cox WR/PR 2015 (HM), 2017 (1st) Eddie Camara 3 Special Teams Dominique Croom WR 2010 (HM), 2011 (HM), 2012 (1st) Eddie Carmona 4 Special Teams Kierre Crossley RB 2017 (HM) Markell Carter 1 Defensive Matt Cummins K 2017 (HM) Chris Chambers 1 Defensive Cody Dauksch TE/HB 2016 (HM) Jace Denker K 2015 (2nd) Bobby Watkins DB 2014 (HM), 2015 (HM) Nathan Dick QB 2010 (2nd), 2011 (1st) Tyler Williams DB 2016 (1st) Matt Dickerson OL 2010 (2nd) Alec Willis OL 2015 (HM) Chase Dixon TE 2012 (HM), 2013 (2nd) Jatavious Wilson WR/KR 2013 (HM), 2014 (1st), Preston Echols WR 2007 (2nd), 2009 (HM) 2015 (HM), 2016 (HM/1st) Austin Emerson OL 2009 (HM), 2010 (1st) Dillion Winfrey DB 2012 (HM) Pieri Feazell DB 2008 (1st), 2009 (1st) Jonathan Woodard DL 2012 (1st), 2013 (1st), 2014 (1st) Derek Floyd DL 2015 (2nd) Ricky Wyatt LB 2014 (HM), 2015 (2nd) Jeremy Ford OL 2007 (HM), 2008 (1st) Lane Freiwald OL 2007 (2nd), 2008 (1st), Academic All-Southland Confer- 2009 (1st) ence Markeith Gaines DE 2013 (1st) Player Years Anthony Gambles DB 2008 (1st) Seth Allison 2010, 2011, 2012 Gilberto Garcia OL 2017 (1st) Anthony Blackmon 2010, 2011 Brad Gordon OL 2007 (1st), 2008 (2nd) Ross Brown 2007 Jesse Grandy WR/KR 2011 (2nd), 2012 (1st) Joe Carmical 2013 James Graves LB 2017 (HM) John Cook 2016, 2017 Brent Grimes RB 2007 (HM), 2008 (2nd), 2009 (1st) Dominique Croom 2010 Larry Hart DL 2008 (1st), 2009 (1st) Cody Dauksch 2016 Justin Heard LB 2012 (HM), 2013 (1st) Marcus Dumas 2010 Hayden Hildebrand QB 2016 (2nd), 2017 (1st) Preston Echols 2007 Jackie Hinton RB 2011 (2nd), 2012 (2nd) Austin Emerson 2009, 2010 Matt Hornbuckle
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