Daktronics Division II Football All-American Teams Announced
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Release courtesy of Trey Reed, Midwestern State University
BROOKINGS, S.D. - A pair of record breaking performers headline the 2010 Daktronics All America team as released Tuesday afternoon.
Central Missouri's Eric Czerniewski topped NCAA Division II with 5,207 passing yards and 46 touchdown passes while leading the Mules to an 11-3 mark and a national quarterfinal appearance to earn Ron Lenz Offensive Player of the Year honors.
Czerniewski threw for 300 yards 10 times in 2010.
Valdosta State's Larry Dean led the Blazers to an NCAA Division II postseason appearance tallying 122 tackles in 11 games while becoming the Gulf South Conference's career tackles record holder to gamer Ron Lenz Defensive Player of the Year recognition.
Dean eclipsed the old GSC mark by 25 tackles while besting the Valdosta State career mark of 340 previously held by Jessie Tuggle.
The first-team offensive selections features 12 seniors out of the possible 13 positions which included a Harlon Hill finalist in Czerniewski, Gene Upshaw awardee Brandon Fusco of Slippery Rock and two Upshaw award finalists in Grand Valley State's Cameron Bradfield and Abilene Christian's Trevis Turner.
Carson-Newman's Michael Tribue and Kyle Thornton of North Alabama rounded out the first-team picks on the offensive line with West Liberty State's Ryan Travis at tight end.
The nation's leaders in regular season receiving yards gained first-team honors at wide receiver as St. Cloud State's Fred Williams finished with 95 receptions for 1,616 yards and Central Missouri's Jamorris Warren closed the season with 109 catches for 1,458 yards.
Bloomsburg's Franklyn Quiteh and Michigan Tech's Phil Milbrath followed suit at the running back position.
Quiteh, who as a redshirt freshman was the lone underclassman to earn first-team offensive accolades, led the nation with 2,015 yards on 309 carries and 22 touchdowns while Milbrath ran for 1,412 yards and 10 TDs.
Angelo State return man Garrett Tidwell and Tusculum kicker Gareth Rowlands earned special teams honors.
A trio of Upshaw Award finalists highlighted first-team defensive selections including Marc Schiechl of Colorado Mines, Courtney Harris of North Alabama and Malcolm Jenkins of Elizabeth City State.
Dean was joined at linebacker by Urbana's Travis Brisco, Pittsburg State's Nate Dreiling and Minnesota-Duluth's Kiel Fechtelkotter.
Eastern New Mexico's Tillman Stevens and Jeremy Jones of Wayne State (Mich.) are the safeties while Valdosta State's Stevie Harden and Northwest Missouri State's Ryan Jones rounds out the secondary selections at the cornerback posts.
Angelo State's George Shamblin earned top punter honors.
The is in its 18th year of sponsorship by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged world leader in scoring, timing and programmable display systems for virtually every sport at every sport at every level of competition. The team is voted on by the NCAA Division II members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), with online nomination and the voting process powered by AthleticSite.com.
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2010 DaktronicsAll-America Team |
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Special Honors |
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Offensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: |
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Offense |
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First Team |
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Pos |
Player |
School |
Class |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Hometown |
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TE |
Ryan Travis |
West Liberty State |
Sr. |
6-3 |
235 |
Massillon, Ohio |
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OL |
Cameron Bradfield |
Grand Valley State |
Sr. |
6-5 |
295 |
Grand Rapids, Mich. |
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OL |
Trevis Turner |
Abilene Christian |
Sr. |
6-7 |
330 |
DeSoto, Texas |
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OL |
Brandon Fusco |
Slippery Rock |
Sr. |
6-5 |
305 |
Cranberry Township, Pa. |
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OL |
Michael Tribue |
Carson-Newman |
Sr. |
6-3 |
260 |
Antioch, Tenn. |
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OL |
Kyle Thornton |
North Alabama |
Sr. |
6-4 |
345 |
Dallas, Texas |
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WR |
Jamorris Warren |
Central Missouri |
Sr. |
6-1 |
195 |
Belle Glade, Fla. |
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WR |
Fred Williams |
St. Cloud State |
Sr. |
6-0 |
195 |
Milwaukee, Wisc. |
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QB |
Eric Czerniewski |
Central Missouri |
Sr. |
6-0 |
190 |
Montgomery City, Mo. |
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RB |
Franklyn Quiteh |
Bloomsburg |
Fr-RS |
5-10 |
197 |
Tobyhanna, Pa. |
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RB |
Phil Milbrath |
Michigan Tech |
Sr. |
5-9 |
200 |
Norway, Mich. |
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RS |
Garrett Tidwell |
Angelo State |
Sr. |
5-10 |
180 |
Boyd, Texas |
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PK |
Gareth Rowlands |
Tusculum |
Sr. |
6-1 |
215 |
Benllech, Wales |
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Second Team |
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Pos |
Player |
School |
Class |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Hometown |
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TE |
DeMarco Cosby |
Central Missouri |
Sr. |
6-3 |
240 |
Kansas City, Mo. |
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OL |
Orion Matthies |
Nebraska-Kearney |
Sr. |
6-7 |
330 |
Overton, Neb. |
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OL |
Chandler Rearden |
Lenoir-Rhyne |
Sr. |
6-1 |
265 |
Greenwood, S.C. |
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OL |
Matt Desotell |
Michigan Tech |
Sr. |
6-3 |
300 |
Green Bay, Wisc. |
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OL |
Amini Silatolu |
Midwestern State |
Jr. |
6-3 |
320 |
Tracy, Calif. |
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OL |
Harrison Lingenfelter |
Nebraska-Omaha |
Sr. |
6-3 |
300 |
Plainview, Neb. |
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OL |
Dennis Bergland |
Nebraska-Omaha |
Sr. |
6-2 |
312 |
Plattsmouth, Neb. |
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WR |
Edmund Gates |
Abilene Christian |
Sr. |
6-1 |
200 |
Vernon, Texas |
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WR |
Deonte’ Gist |
Tusculum |
Jr. |
5-9 |
170 |
Wellford, S.C. |
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QB |
Zach Amedro |
West Liberty State |
Sr. |
6-0 |
200 |
Moundsville, W. Va. |
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RB |
Isaac Odim |
Minnesota-Duluth |
Sr. |
6-0 |
215 |
Rochester, Minn. |
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RB |
Josh Birmingham |
Central Oklahoma |
Fr-RS |
5-8 |
185 |
Luther, Okla. |
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RS |
D.J. Winfield |
Minnesota-Duluth |
Jr. |
5-9 |
175 |
Mountain Iron, Minn. |
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PK |
Steve Ivanisevic |
Washburn |
Sr. |
6-2 |
209 |
Silver Lake, Kan. |
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Defense |
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First Team |
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Pos |
Player |
School |
Class |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Hometown |
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DL |
Marc Schiechl |
Colorado Mines |
Sr. |
6-3 |
260 |
Lakewood, Colo. |
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DL |
Courtney Harris |
North Alabama |
Sr. |
6-3 |
260 |
Jupiter, Fla. |
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DL |
Malcolm Jenkins |
Elizabeth City State |
Sr. |
6-5 |
235 |
Florence, N.J. |
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LB |
Larry Dean |
Valdosta State |
Sr. |
6-0 |
216 |
Tifton, Ga. |
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LB |
Travis Brisco |
Urbana |
Sr. |
6-1 |
240 |
Columbus, Ohio |
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LB |
Nate Dreiling |
Pittsburg State |
Fr-RS |
6-4 |
218 |
Hutchinson, Kan. |
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LB |
Kiel Fechtelkotter |
Minnesota-Duluth |
Sr. |
6-0 |
220 |
Lake Nebagamon, Wisc. |
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S |
Tillman Stevens |
Eastern New Mexico |
Sr. |
6-0 |
175 |
Baytown, Texas |
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S |
Jeremy Jones |
Wayne State (Mich.) |
Jr. |
5-10 |
190 |
Grand Rapids, Mich. |
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CB |
Stevie Harden |
Valdosta State |
Sr. |
5-8 |
167 |
Valdosta, Ga. |
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CB |
Ryan Jones |
Northwest Missouri |
Sr. |
5-11 |
195 |
Liberty, Mo. |
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P |
George Shamblin |
Angelo State |
Jr. |
6-0 |
205 |
San Angelo, Texas |
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Second Team |
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Pos |
Player |
School |
Class |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Hometown |
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DL |
Armonty Bryant |
East Central |
So. |
6-6 |
245 |
Wichita Falls, Texas |
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DL |
Aston Whiteside |
Abilene Christian |
Jr. |
6-2 |
270 |
Vernon, Texas |
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DL |
Maurice Harris |
Mars Hill |
Sr. |
6-2 |
230 |
Hendersonville, N.C. |
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LB |
Tressor Baptiste |
Texas A&M-Kingsville |
Sr. |
6-0 |
240 |
New York, N.Y. |
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LB |
Matt Freed |
East Stroudsburg |
Sr. |
6-0 |
215 |
Souderton, Pa. |
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LB |
Chad Kilgore |
Northwest Missouri |
Jr. |
6-1 |
230 |
Orrick, Mo. |
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LB |
Harrison Bryant |
North Alabama |
Sr. |
6-0 |
210 |
Troy, Ala. |
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S |
Craig Ray |
Indianapolis |
Sr. |
6-1 |
206 |
Plainfield, Ind. |
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S |
Ron Parker |
Newberry |
Sr. |
6-1 |
210 |
St. Helena Island, S.C. |
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CB |
Keon Robinson |
Shepherd |
So. |
5-11 |
187 |
Fairfax Station, Va. |
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CB |
Chad Daniel |
North Alabama |
Sr. |
5-11 |
180 |
Sipsey, Ala. |
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P |
Kevin Berg |
Chadron State |
Sr. |
6-0 |
185 |
Longmont, Colo. |
The team, which is sponsored by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged leader in scoring, timing and programmable display systems, is voted on by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).



















