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Valdosta State Picked To Finished 5th In Gulf South Conference

Valdosta State Opens Spring Practice Monday
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The University of West Georgia enters the season as the Gulf South Conference Preseason Favorite after finishing first in the 2016 GSC Coaches’ Poll.

UWG became the eighth school to repeat as league favorites and first since Valdosta State topped the poll in 2012 and 2013.  The Wolves are coming off back-to-back trips to the NCAA Playoff Semifinals and seek their first-ever solo league crown after sharing the Title in 2015, 2000, 1997 and 1998. 

West Georgia compiled 63 points in this year’s poll, claiming seven first-place votes and one second-place nod.  2015 Co-Champion North Alabama finished second via 53 points guided by six second-place votes.  Third-place Florida Tech earned its highest-ever ranking, claiming the final two first-place votes enroute to 48 points.  Delta State finished a close fourth-place with 46 points, followed byValdosta State (40) and West Alabama (26).  Mississippi College officially returns to the Conference in seventh-place (21), while West Florida kicks off its first-ever campaign in eighth-place (16) and Shorterrounds out the poll with 11 points.

 

SCHOOL1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8thTotal
West Georgia  7  1 — — — — — —63
North Alabama —  6  1  1 — — — —53
Florida Tech  2  1  1  3  1 — — —48
Delta State —  1  5  1  1 — — —46
Valdosta State — —  2  4  2 — — —40
West Alabama — — — —  3  4 1 —26
Mississippi College — — — —  2  2 3  121
West Florida — — — — —  3 2  316
Shorter — — — — — — 3  511

2016 PRESEASON ALL-GSC TEAM

 

The 2016 Preseason All-GSC Football Team includes 28 total members and is led by 13 unanimous selections, six returning Preseason players and 12 All-Conference First Teamers spanning the past two seasons.

Florida Tech led the way with eight Preseason standouts, followed closely by West Georgia’sseven honorees.  North Alabama (six) and Delta State (four) also put forth multiple members, whileShorterValdosta State and West Alabama closed out the representation with one each.

The Preseason offense is headlined by last year’s top rusher and receiver.  SU fullback B.J. McCoy wrapped up 2015 with 1,489 total yards and a 148.9 per game average and he also led the GSC in all-purpose yards (149.6).  UNA’s Dre Hall led the league in total receiving yards (948) and yards per game (948) while also tying for tops in touchdown grabs with 10.  North Alabama guard Stephen Evans claimed Preseason laurels in 2015.  Over half the offensive unit were unanimous picks: UNA’s Hall, Evans andRyan HarperFIT’s Kenny Johnston and Matt Nelson and UWG’s Qa Walker and Austin Kasti.

Spearheading Preseason defense are West Georgia defensive linemen Alex Armah and Dylan Donahue who finished first and second in sacks, respectively.  Donahue led the GSC with 12.0 sacks and also ranked second in tackles for loss (17.5), while Armah placed second in sacks (7.0) and fifth in tackles for loss (12.5).  Defensive backs, Florida Tech’s Manny Abad and North Alabama’s Philbert Martial, earned Preseason accolades for the third year in a row and Armah returns from the 2015 squad.  Unanimous picks include Armah, Donahue, Martial, FIT’s Chris Stapleton and VSU’s Kenny Moore

Delta State’s Cody Mills highlights the Preseason Special Teams quartet as the lone unanimous member after topping the Conference in punt average a year ago (42.6).  Mills and UWG specialist Marcus Sayles captured First Team All-GSC nods in 2015.  UNA placekicker Kevin Henke top the GSC in field goals per game (1.50).   Completing the squad was West Georgia return specialist Telvin Brown who notched two punt returns for touchdowns.

OFFENSE

POSNAMESCHOOLHTWTYEARHOMETOWN
QB*Tyler SullivanDelta State6-3236  SRLouisville, Miss.
RB&!Trevor SandFlorida Tech5-11205  SRSeminole, Fla.
RB#BJ McCoyShorter5-8215  SRVilla Rica, Ga.
WR#Dre Hall (U)North Alabama6-1199  JRColumbia, Tenn.
WR$Qa Walker (U)West Georgia6-1175  JRMacon, Ga.
TEKenny Johnston (U)Florida Tech6-4195  SRJacksonville, Fla.
APRyan Harper (U)North Alabama5-11225  SRStephenville, Texas
G#Kevini DelgadoFlorida Tech6-5357  SRMiami, Fla.
G!#Stephen Evans (U)North Alabama6-4302  SRBoston, Mass.
TMatt Nelson (U)Florida Tech6-5277  SRAcworth, Ga.
TAustin Kasti (U)West Georgia6-5292  SRHiram, Ga.
C$Blake StoneFlorida Tech6-1285  SRJacksonville, Fla.
 
DEFENSE
POSNAMESCHOOLHTWTYEARHOMETOWN
DLErin BrownDelta State6-3255  SRMonroe, La.
DL$Freddie ReedNorth Alabama6-0288  JRWest Point, Miss.
DL#*!Alex Armah (U)West Georgia6-2253  SRLawrenceville, Ga.
DL#Dylan Donahue (U)West Georgia6-3235  SRBillings, Montana
LBJamel DennisDelta State5-11215  SRAbbeville, Miss.
LB*$@Chris Stapleton (U)Florida Tech5-11225  SRNavarre, Fla.
LBFelix WoodsWest Alabama5-11200  SRLake City, Fla.
LB$Gabe FreemanWest Georgia6-1234  SRCalhoun, Ga.
DB*#!@Manny AdadFlorida Tech6-1175  SRFort Lauderdale, Fla.
DB$Trai CadoreFlorida Tech5-10200  SRTitusville, Fla.
DB&#!@Philbert Martial (U)North Alabama5-10164  SRMobile, Ala.
DB#Kenny Moore (U)Valdosta State5-9179  SRValdosta, Ga.

 

SPECIAL TEAMS
POSNAMESCHOOLHTWTYEARHOMETOWN
PK$Kevin HenkeNorth Alabama6-0165  JRSt. Charles, Missouri
P#Cody Mills (U)Delta State5-7190  JROxford, Miss.
RSTelvin BrownWest Georgia5-10185  SRCarrollton, Ga.
BT#Marcus SaylesWest Georgia5-10165  SRAlpharetta, Ga.

NOTES: !—2015 Preseason All-GSC Team; @—2014 Preseason All-GSC Team; #—2015 First Team All-GSC; $—2015 Second Team All-GSC; &—2014 First Team All-GSC; *—2014 Second Team All-GSC; (U)—Unanimous Selection; BT—Blocking Team; The 2016 GSC Pre-Season Football Team was selected by the Head Coaches.  Balloting that ended in a tie was not broken.  Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own players; Mississippi College was not eligible for the 2016 Preseason Team.

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