C-USA announces preseason
football awards and poll
by
Randy
Burnside, Marshall assistant athletic director for media
relations
Marshall's
Albert McClellan Preseason Defensive Player of the Year
Conference USA
announced its preseason football awards and poll Tuesday and
Marshall University junior defensive end
Albert McClellan is the Conference USA Preseason Defensive
Player of the Year. McClellan also joins Thundering Herd senior
center
Doug Legursky on the league's preseason all-conference squad
as voted on by the league's 12 coaches.
McClellan, a
junior from Lakeland, Fla., led C-USA in sacks (11) and tackles
for loss (19), while registering 77 total tackles in 2006 en
route to being named C-USA Defensive Player of the Year. He
earned first-team all-conference accolades and is candidate for
the Lombardi Award and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy.
Legursky, a
senior from Beckley, W.Va., has played in every game (35) of his
collegiate career and ranks among the top linemen in the nation.
He is a Rimington, Outland and Lombardi Award candidate that
earned first-team all-conference accolades last season.
Junior wide
receiver Jarett Dillard of Rice was chosen as the league's
preseason Offensive Player of the Year after establishing Rice
single-season receiving records last season. Dillard caught 91
passed for 1,274 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2006. The 21 TD
catches also set a C-USA record and he enters the 2007 season
with an overall streak of 15 consecutive games with a TD catch,
just three off the record of 18.
UCF cornerback
Joe Burnett was tabbed as preseason Special Teams Player of the
Year. Burnett had 11 punt returns for 132 yards, good for a 12.0
per return average and was named first team punt returner by the
C-USA coaches in 2006.
The 2006
Conference USA Football Championship game featured Houston and
Southern Miss battling for the league title and the two squads
are favored once again for a title shot in 2007, according to
the league's 12 head coaches. The Golden Eagles were picked to
win the East Division crown, garnering 69 of a possible 72
points. The Cougars were picked to win the West, earning 63
points, edging 2005 champion Tulsa by one point.
Southern Miss was picked to finish
second in the East Division in last year's poll, but behind
freshman running back Damion Fletcher, the Golden Eagles
finished the year 6-2 in the league and advanced to the second
annual C-USA Football Championship game. USM fell 34-20 to
Houston, but rolled to a 28-7 win over Ohio in the GMAC Bowl.
The bowl win was the team's third straight and Southern Miss
closed out its 13th straight winning season with a 9-5 record,
the schools fourth nine-win season since 1997.
Houston won the
2006 C-USA Championship game and faced South Carolina in the
AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Despite losing a 44-36 shootout, the
Cougars finished the season 10-4, the most wins since 1990 when
the team went 10-1. The league title was the first for UH since
winning inaugural C-USA Championship in 1996. Senior running
back Anthony Alridge returns for the Cougars after shattering
the conference's yards per carry average of 7.78 in 2006. The
Texas native rushed 95 times for 959 yards, good for a 10.1
average.
Tulsa was voted
a close second in the West after finishing third in 2006 with an
appearance in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. TU finished
the season 8-5 and won eight games or more in back-to-back
seasons for the first time since 1982-83 and made back-to-back
bowl appearances for the first time since 1964-65. Senior
quarterback Paul Smith returns to lead the Golden Hurricane
offense. Smith enters his final campaign in second place on the
school's career total offense list and also ranks second on the
all-time passing yardage list and is third in touchdown passes.
SMU, coming off
its first non-losing season since 1997, was chosen to finish
third in the West. The Mustangs are led by sophomore quarterback
Justin Willis. Willis re-wrote the SMU annals last season and
earned C-USA Freshman of the Year honors. He broke the 38-year
old school record for touchdown passes with 26 in 2006 and his
quarterback rating for the season was 158.4, good for 10th-best
in the nation.
East Carolina
was picked to come in second in the East. The Pirates made their
first bowl appearance since 2001 a year ago when they played in
the inaugural Papajohns.com Bowl in Birmingham, Ala. ECU returns
73 percent of its letterman and nearly 60 percent of its
starters in 2007. Senior running back/wide receiver Chris
Johnson was a first team all-C-USA selection as a return
specialist last season and was chosen to the preseason list as a
kick returner in 2007.
UCF was tabbed
to take third in the East. The Knights finished in fourth in
2006 after advancing to the inaugural C-USA Football
Championship Game and the school's first-ever bowl appearance in
2005. Junior running back Kevin Smith has rushed for 2,112 yards
in his first two seasons at UCF and ranks eighth among all
Division I juniors in total rushing yards and sixth in average
yards per game at 96.0. The Knights will open their brand-new
on-campus stadium, Bright House Networks Stadium, on Sept. 15 in
a nationally-televised game against Texas.
Marshall (39
points) was picked to finish fourth, followed by Memphis and UCF
in the East.
The 2007 C-USA
Football season kicks off on Thursday, August 30 when Tulsa
travels to Louisiana-Monroe in a game that will be televised by
ESPN2 at 6 p.m. CT. Nine more games will take place on Saturday,
September 1, with five of the contests set to air on national
television. SMU will take on Texas Tech on Monday, September 3
on ESPN to round out the full slate of opening weekend games.
2007 C-USA FOOTBALL COACHES PRESEASON AWARDS
Offensive Player of the Year
Jarret Dillard, WR, Rice (91 catches, 1,247 yds., 13.7 avg., 21
TD)
Defensive Player of the Year
Albert McClellan, DE, Marshall (77 tackles, 19.0 TFLs, 11.5
sacks)
Special Teams Player of the Year
Joe Burnett, PR, UCF (11 returns, 132 yds., 12.0 avg.)
First Team Offense
QB Paul Smith, Sr., Tulsa
RB Damion Fletcher, So., Southern Miss
RB Kevin Smith, Jr., UCF
OL
Doug Legursky, Sr., Marshall
OL Jeff Akeroyd, Sr., Houston
OL Chris Clark, Sr., Southern Miss
OL Brandon Pearce, Jr., Memphis
OL Robby Heos, Sr., Rice
WR Jarett Dillard, Jr., Rice
WR Emmanuel Sanders, So., SMU
WR Donnie Avery, Sr., Houston
TE Shawn Nelson, Jr., Southern Miss
First Team Defense
DL
Albert McClellan, Jr., Marshall
DL Martavius Prince, Sr., Southern Miss
DL Marcus Hands, Jr., East Carolina
DL Philip Hunt, Jr., Houston
LB Joe Henderson, Jr., UAB
LB Brian Raines, Jr., Rice
LB Nelson Coleman, Sr., Tulsa
DB Quintin Demps, Sr., UTEP
DB Brandon Sumrall, Sr., Southern Miss
DB Will Dunbar, Sr., UAB
DB Kenneth Fontenette, Jr., Houston
First Team Special Teams
K Ben Bell, Jr., Houston
P Thomas Morstead, Jr., SMU
KR Chris Johnson, Sr., East Carolina
PR Joe Burnett, Jr., UCF
2007 C-USA FOOTBALL COACHES PRESEASON POLL
Predicted Order of Finish
EAST DIVISION (Points)
Southern Miss (69)
East Carolina (48)
UCF (47)
Marshall (39)
Memphis (30)
UAB (19)
WEST
DIVISION (Points)
Houston (63)
Tulsa (62)
SMU (48)
UTEP (37)
Rice (30)
Tulane (12)
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