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2018 FB Guide 3-19-18.Indd HISTORY FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS NAME YEAR(S) PUBLICATION/ORGANIZATION POSITION FOOTBALL GAZETTE Ralph Niehaus 1936 AP Little All-America Tackle PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Jim Currin 1952 Catholic Digest Tight End Fred Dugan 1957 Look Magazine Offensive End Lou Loncar ............................................1989 .............................Defensive United Press International Kevin Johns .........................................1996 ..............................Offensive Eric Willman ........................................2001 ..............................Offensive Catholic Digest Mark Kasmer .......................................2002 ............................Defensive Football Writers Association Jesse Obert ...........................................2002 ............................Specialist Rick Chamberlin 1978 Football Coaches Association Linebacker Chris Chaney 1981 Football Coaches Association Free Safety POSTSEASON BOWL GAME Joe Drobnich 1982 Division III Sports Information Directors Middle Guard David Kemp 1984 Kodak College Division Linebacker APPEARANCES Jeff Slayback 1984 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Offensive Guard Greg French 1985 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Placekicker ALL-STAR GAME IN CHICAGO Doug Zimmer 1985, 1986 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Defensive Back Jack Padley ...............................................................................................1940 Gerry Meyer 1986 Kodak College Di vision Offensive Tackle Jim Katcavage .........................................................................................1956 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Fred Dugan .................................................................................................1958 Football News Emil Karas ..................................................................................................1959 Doug Zimmer 1986 AP Little All-America Placekicker EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME Dave Moeglin 1986 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Linebacker Leroy Ka-Ne ...............................................................................................1950 Dave Jones 1987 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Tailback Jim Katcavage .........................................................................................1955 Football News Fred Dugan .................................................................................................1958 Dave Oberst 1987 Football News Defensive Tackle Mickey Bitsko ..........................................................................................1964 Gordy Massa 1988 CoSIDA Pizza Hut Offensive Guard Tom Stangle ..............................................................................................1966 Jim Stangle ...............................................................................................1969 Football Gazette Leo Dillon ....................................................................................................1970 Pat DiGiacomo 1989 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle Pizza Hut Mike Duvic 1989 Football Gazette Kicker BLUE-GRAY GAME Kodak Bob DeMarco ............................................................................................1960 Pizza Hut Gary Kosins ................................................................................................1971 Kevin Hofacre 1989 Pizza Hut Fullback Jim Jensen ................................................................................................1980 Lou Loncar 1989 Football Gazette Defensive Tackle HULA BOWL Steve Harder 1990 Champion U.S.A. Offensive Tackle Mickey Bitsko ..........................................................................................1964 Kodak Brian Olson 1991 Kodak Offensive Guard NATIONAL FOOTBALL Champion U.S.A. Football Gazette FOUNDATION COLLEGE Robert Christy 1992 Football Gazette Middle Guard Andy Pellegrino 1992 Kodak Center FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME AP Little All-America Champion U.S.A Harry Baujan .............................................................................................1990 Football Gazette Tim Duvic 1994 American Football Coaches Association Kicker Mike Kelly....................................................................................................2011 Matt Deters 1995 Football Gazette Defenisve Back Brian Kadel 1995 Football Gazette Quarterback Brady Wolfer 1995 Football Gazette Offensive Lineman NATIONAL FOOTBALL Sean Gorius 1996, 1997 Football Gazette Linebacker FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME Jim Homoki 1996 Football Gazette Linebacker Pat Hugar 1996 Football Gazette Wide Receiver Bob Heckman ..........................................................................................1962 Ryan Hulme 1996 Football Gazette Kicker Leo Dillon ....................................................................................................1970 Kevin Johns 1996 Football Gazette Quarterback Tim Quinn ...................................................................................................1972 Josh Lemmon 1996 Football Gazette Offensive Guard Steve Keller ...............................................................................................1992 Jeff Verhoff 1996 Football Gazette Defensive Back Brandon Cramer ....................................................................................2007 Joel Cutler 1997 Football Gazette Offensive Lineman Christopher Beaschler ......................................................................2016 Mark Thobe 1997, 1998 Football Gazette Defensive Back Jay Fullenkamp 1998 Football Gazette Offensive Guard NCAA STATISTICS LEADERS Chuck Kohstall 1998 Football Gazette Linebacker Paul Conradson 1999 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle Brad Thobe 1999 Football Gazette Safety Gary Kosins ...............................................................................................1970 Jermaine Bailey 2000 Football Gazette Running Back Tied Brian Beam (Air Force) for the national lead in (12.0 points per game average) Shawn Eddy 2000 Football Gazette Offensive Guard Dan Sharley .............................................................................................1990 Trent Karn 2001 Football Gazette Middle Guard D-III passing effi ciency (165.1 rating) Mark Kasmer 2001 Football Gazette Safety Steve Keller ............................................................................................. 1992 Division I-AA Mid-Major D-III passing effi ciency (168.9 rating) Eric Willman 2001 Football Gazette Offensive Lineman Brian Kadel ................................................................................................1995 Division I-AA Mid-Major D-IAA passing effi ciency (175.0 rating) American Football Coaches Association Mark Kasmer 2002 Football Gazette Safety PFL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Associated Press OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Division I-AA Mid-Major Jermaine Bailey .............................2001 .................................................RB Nate Moore 2002 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle Kelly Spiker .......................................2002 ................................................QB Jesse Obert 2002 Football Gazette Kicker Kevin Hoyng .....................................2007 ................................................QB Associated Press Steve Valentino ...............................2009, 2010 ..................................QB Doug Jones 2003 Sports Network Mid-Major Defensive Back Connor Kacsor .................................2014 .................................................RB Nate Moore 2003 Sports Network Mid-Major Offensive Tackle DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Doug Jones 2004 Sports Network Mid-Major Defensive Back John Hoppe ........................................2005 ................................................LB American Football Coaches Assocation Doug Jones ........................................2004 ................................................DB Football Gazette Mark Kasmer ....................................2001, 2002 .....................................S Scott Vossler .....................................2008 ................................................DE Jason Resch 2004 Sports Network Mid-Major Kicker Football Gazette ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Robby Schwab 2004 Sports Network Mid-Major Center Joe Castaneda .................................2007 ................................................CB Football Gazette SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ryan Winner 2005 Football Gazette Offensive Tackle Nick Kaczkowski ............................2015 .................................................CB Sports Network Christian Searles. ..........................2017 .................................................CB Casey Klaus 2005 Football Gazette Defensive Back Sports Network Ross Mroczek 2005 Sports Network Offensive Guard Football Gazette John Hoppe 2006 Football Gazette Linebacker Nick Ruhe 2006 Football Gazette Wide Receiver/PR Matt Champa 2007 Walter Camp Football Foundation Tight End College Sporting News Tight End CollegeSportsReport.com Tight End Sports Network Tight End James Vercammen 2010 American Football Coaches Association Defensive Back Brandon Cramer, a 2007 co-captain, was the NCAA Division I Academic All-American of the Year and a fi nalist for the Draddy Trophy. 2 2018 Media Guide Allen Sanders .....................................................................................................................2000 FIRST TEAM ALL-PFL (ALPHA ORDER) Shane Toub................................................2016...........................................................................C Steve Valentino ......................................2008,2009, 2010 ................................WR/QB
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