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Ecufbrecordbook2020.Pdf Pirate All-America Selections Dave Alexander Justin Hardy Zay Jones Fullback Wide Receiver Wide Receiver 1965 Little All-America 2014 Phil Steele Magazine 2016 Walter Camp (first-team) (third-team) The Sporting News (first-team) AP (third-team) ESPN.com (first-team) SB Nation (first-team) Pro Football Focus (first-team) College Sports Madness (first-team) AP (second-team) Andrew Bayes Football Writers Association of Punter America (second-team) 1999 Consensus Walter Camp Nate Harvey American Football Coaches FWAA (first-team) Defensive End Association (second-team) AFCA (first-team) 2018 Phil Steele Magazine SI.com (second-team) AP (first-team) (third-team) CBS Sports (second-team) CNN/SI (first-team) Fox Sports (second-team) Athlon Sports (second-team) Phil Steele Magazine (second-team) Jeff Blake Quarterback Danny Kepley 1991 College & Pro Linebacker FootballNewsweekly 1974 AP (second-team) Leonard Henry Fullback 2001 The Sporting News (third-team) Football News (third-team) Jim Bolding Defensive Back Sherwin Lacewell 1976 Newspaper Enterprise Center Association 2000 Football News (second-team) 1975 AP Football Weekly Wayne Inman Offensive Lineman 1979 AP Bill Cline Quarterback Terry Long 1964 AP Small College Offensive Lineman 1983 Consensus Chris Johnson Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Kick Returner Tight End 2007 Pro Football Weekly Junior Robinson Defensive Back/Kick Returner 1993 Walter Camp (first-team) (first-team) 1989 The Sporting News (second-team) Matt Dodge Tootie Robbins Punter Dion Johnson Offensive Lineman 2009 collegefootballnews.com Wide Receiver/Kick Returner 1981 AP SI.com 1991 AP (second-team) The Sporting News (second-team) Rivals.com (third-team) Cary Godette Jody Schulz Defensive End Defensive End 1976 AP 1982 AP RECAP Robert Jones Linebacker 1991 Consensus AP Scripps-Howard Football News Walter Camp Lou Hallow Kodak Tom Scott Lineman College Football Writers (FWAA) Offensive Lineman 1955 Little All-America College & Pro Football Newsweekly 1992 The Sporting News 1990 The Sporting News Football News (first-team) (second-team) UPI (second-team) AP (third-team) Football News EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 2 2020T FOO BALL RecorD BOOK National Honors National Coach-of-the-Year 1992 Michael Anderson, QB 2016 Zay Jones (second-team) 2008 Patrick Pinkney, QB 1964 Clarence Stasavich Junior Smith, RB CoSIDA Academic All-District (AT&T All-America/ESPN) vs. Carlester Crumpler, West Virginia, Sept. 6 1991 Bill Lewis 1989 Keith Arnold Jr., TE 2014 Shane Carden, QB Fourth-Team All-America R.L. Beeman Bernard Carter, DE (CBSSports.com) vs. 1990 Keith Arnold 2001 Pernell Griffin, LB Jerry Dillon, OLB Virginia Tech, Sept. 13 Ken Burnette The Sporting News Greg Grandison, DB 1991 Keith Arnold North Carolina Sports 2009 Matt Dodge, P 1993 Bernard Carter, DE Ken Burnette Hall of Fame Phil Steele Magazine Junior Smith, RB 2002 Richard Hourigan 1970 Clarence Stasavich Honorable Mention Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE (second-team) 2002 Carlester Crumpler, RB All-America Mark Libiano, LB Brian Rimpf (second-team) 1994 Junior Smith, RB Helms Hall of Fame 1950 Roger Thrift, QB 2003 Richard Hourigan 1996 Scott Harley, RB 1960 Clarence Stasavich 1953 Dick Cherry, QB Brian Rimpf 2002 Jarad Preston, P Bobby Hodges, E 2015 Warren Harvey Citrus Bowl Hall of Fame Brian Rimpf, OT 1954 Willie Holland, T 2016 Zay Jones 1986 Clarence Stasavich 2003 Chris Moore, LB Claude King, FB 2017 Alex Turner Brian Rimpf, OL College Football Hall of Fame 1964 Dave Bumgarner, E 2018 Alex Turner 2004 Travis Williams, PR 2005 Pat Dye Ted Day, T 2019 Alex Turner 1966 Kevin Moran, T 2007 Chris Johnson, RB National Association of Johnny Crew, C 2008 Matt Dodge, P National Football Foundation Directors of Athletics Bobby Ellis, B 2009 Matt Dodge, P & College Hall of Fame Hall of Fame National Honor Society Walter Bostic, B Van Eskridge, FS 1977 Clarence Stasavich 1967 Butch Colson, B Dwayne Harris, KR/WR 2006 Robert Lee, PK 1968 Don Tyson, T 2013 Shane Carden, QB Kevin Roach, WR Liberty Bowl Alliance Coach-of-the-Year 1970 Dick Corrada, FL Freshman All-America 2015 Warren Harvey, PK 1994 Steve Logan Rich Peeler, OT 1988 Robert Jones, LB NFF Scholar-Athlete Award 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB The Sporting News 2011 Matt Milner, DE Liberty Bowl Alliance Carl Summerell, QB (first-team) 2012 Mike Barbour, K Offensive Player-of-the-Year Danny Kepley, LB 1993 Daren Hart, DB 2013 Leonard Paulk, DB 1994 Junior Smith, RB 1973 Carl Summerell, QB ProFootball News 2014 Damon Magazu, DB Marcus Crandell, QB Carlester Crumpler, RB (second-team) 2015 Warren Harvey, PK Danny Kepley, LB ECAC Division I-A 1998 Pernell Griffin, LB 2016 J.T. Boyd, OL All Star Team 1974 Kenny Moore, OT Football News (first-team) 2017 Worth Gregory, P Butch Strawderman, DE 1991 Jeff Blake, QB The Sporting News 2018 Thomas Sirk, QB/TE Robert Jones, LB 1975 Cary Godette, DE (second-team) Austin Teague, DB Jimbo Walker, OG Dion Johnson, WR-KR 1999 Kevin Miller, K 2019 Dalton Montgomery, OL Keith Arnold, C 1976 Jim Bolding, DB Football News Caleb Pratt, PK Harold Randolph, LB 1992 Tom Scott, OT 2002 Chris Moore, LB National Player-of-the-Week 1993 Bernard Carter, DE 1977 Harold Randolph, LB College Football 1973 Danny Kepley, LB 1994 Junior Smith, RB 1981 Jody Schultz, DE News (second-team) (Associated Press) vs. 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB 1982 Clint Harris, DB 2008 Emanuel Davis, CB Terry Long, OL Richmond, Nov. 10 Lorenzo West, DT Rivals.com Carlester Crumpler, RB 1996 Scott Harley, RB 1983 Clint Harris, FS 2011 Jeremy Grove, LB (United Press International) Larry Shannon, SE John Robertson, OT Football Writers Earnest Byner, RB vs. Appalachian Carlos Brown, LB Association of America State, Nov. 17 Jeff Pegues, DE CBSSports.com (first- AFCA Good Works Team 1990 Robert Jones, LB 1985 Tony Baker, TB team) 2000 Carlos Ochoa, LB (Sports Illustrated) vs. Kevin Walker, DB FOXSportsNext.com 2002 Brian Rimpf, OT 1988 Tim James, FB Cincinnati, Oct. 20 (first-team) William V. Campbell Trophy Anthony Thompson, LB 1991 Greg Grandison, S Yahoo! Sports (College & Pro Football 2016 Zay Jones (finalist) 1989 Anthony Thompson, DE (second-team) Robert Jones, LB Newsweekly) vs. Virginia 2018 Alex Turner (semifinalist) 2019 C.J. Johnson, WR Tech, Nov. 16 2019 Alex Turner (semifinalist) Walter Wilson, WR Football Writers 1991 Jeff Blake, QB Jeff Blake, QB Association of America (The Sporting News) vs. Hunter Gallimore, WR Pro Football Focus Luke Fisher, TE Syracuse, Oct. 12 Dion Johnson, WR Team-of-the-Year 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB Tom Scott, OT 1991 Awarded by ECAC (The Sporting News) vs. Syracuse, Sept. 9 John Jett, P CoSIDA Academic 1996 Daren Hart, DB All-America (USA Today) vs. Miami 2011 Matt Milner (second-team) (Fla.), Oct. 19 2012 Matt Milner (second-team) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 3 2020 FootBALL RecorD BOOK All-Conference Honors ■ AMERICAN Ryan Bursiek Cam Marshmon Nolan Johnson ATHLETIC Davon Grayson Garrett McGhin Jonathan Johnson Worth Gregory Rowe Mellott Erik Lawson (2014-2018) Beau Huffman Dalton Montgomery Grayson Lewis American Athletic Conference Zay Jones Matt Morgan Jeremy Lewis Player-of-the-Year Blake Kemp Caiden Norman D’Angelo McKinnie 2014 Shane Carden, Offense Eric Kristensen Ben Norris Rowe Mellott 2018 Nate Harvey, Defense Jamie Land Caleb Pratt Patrick Nations First Team Erik Lenzen Blake Proehl Caiden Norman 2014 Shane Carden, QB Cam Marshmon Raequan Purvis Audie Omotosho Justin Hardy, WR* Dalton Montgomery Davondre Robinson Aaron Pasour Taylor Hudson, C Philip Nelson Derrell Scott Andrew Pegues Terry Williams, DL Davis Plowman Michael Swift Darius Pinnix 2015 Zeek Bigger, ILB Caleb Pratt Austin Teague Blake Proehl Bryce Williams, TE Terrell Richardson Ray Tillman Raequan Purvis 2016 Zay Jones, WR Rocco Scarfone Alex Turner Aaron Ramseur 2018 Trevon Brown, WR Derrell Scott Jake Verity Davondre Robinson Nate Harvey, DE Corey Seargent 2018 Holton Ahlers Tyler Snead Jake Verity, PK Travon Simmons Trace Christian Nishad Strother *unanimous selection Xavier L. Smith Maceo Donald Michael Swift Second Team Jonathan Stanley Jack Doyle Michael Tilley Curtis Struyk Fernando Frye Alex Turner 2014 Zeek Bigger, LB Austin Teague Zach Gwynn Ahonore Varner J.T. Boyd, OG Tyrell Thompson Leroy Henley Jake Verity Ike Harris, OT Connor Torruella Nolan Johnson Jireh Wilson Brandon Williams, LB Cam White Erik Lawson Peyton Winstead Bryce Williams, TE 2016 Joe Allely Rowe Mellott Zack Yaggi 2015 Zay Jones, WR Randall Anderson Matt Morgan Jonn Young Montese Overton, OLB Stephen Baggett Caiden Norman 2016 Worth Gregory, P Brandon Bishop Caleb Pratt ■ 2017 Trevon Brown, WR CONFERENCE USA Bennett Boateng Blake Proehl 2019 Kendall Futrell, DE (1997-2013) Joe Carter Xavier Smith Jake Verity, K Conference USA Tahj Deans Michael Swift Player-of-the-Year American Athletic Conference Jack Doyle Michael Tilley 2007 Chris Johnson, All-Academic Team Jaison Fournet Alex Turner Special Teams 2014 Joe Allely Davon Grayson Jake Verity 2009 Dwayne Harris, Randall Anderson Dishawn Harvey Jireh Wilson Special Teams Kurt Benkert Beau Huffman Peyton Winstead 2010 Dwayne Harris, MVP Zeek Bigger Zay Jones Jonn Young Dominique Davis, Brandon Bishop Cam Marshmon 2019 Holton Ahlers Newcomer Curtis Burston C.J. Maybin Alex Angus 2011 Jeremy Grove, Freshman Shane Carden Gardner Minshew Cole Burgess 2012 Vintavious Cooper, Charlie Coggins Dalton Montgomery Cam Burnette Newcomer Worth Gregory Philip Nelson Trace Christian 2013 Shane Carden, MVP Warren Harvey Corey Newby Cam Coleman Josh Hawkins Davis Plowman Jonathan Coleman First Team Zay Jones Caleb Pratt Liam Crowley 1997 Danny Moore, C Cody Keith Derrell Scott Maceo Donald 1998 Danny Moore, C Blake Kemp Xavier L. Smith Jack Doyle Roderick Coleman, DL Isaiah King Michael Swift John Edwards Travis Darden, DL Garrett McGhin Austin Teague Hampton Ergle Jeff Kerr, LB Cole Pickard Alex Turner Keziah Everett 1999 Andrew Bayes, P Terrell Richardson Jake Verity Damir Faison Pernell Griffin, LB Rocco Scarfone 2017 Kiante Anderson Malik Fleming Jeff Kerr, LB Xavier L.
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