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Five Sky Players Named to Walter Camp Team
Jon Kasper - Big Sky Conference
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OGDEN, Utah (Dec. 12, 2008) - Five Big Sky Conference players have been named to the 2008 Walter Camp Football Foundation 2008 Football Championship Subdivision All-America Team.

Eastern Washington defensive end Greg Peach, Montana safety Colt Anderson, Northern Arizona cornerback KJ Gerard, and Lumberjack punter Robbie Dehaze were named to the defensive team. Montana guard Colin Dow was tabbed to the offense.

The team consists of just 26 players. The Southern Conference had six players on the team, followed by the Big Sky with five, and the CAA with four. Elon, James Madison, Northern Arizona and Montana each had two players selected to the squad.

Peach, a 6-foot-2, 250-pound senior from Vancouver, B.C., was named the Big Sky Conference Defensive MVP after leading the nation with 18 sacks and 22 tackles for loss. Peach is a leading candidate for the Buck Buchanan Award, which will be presented on Thursday night in Chattanooga. Tenn.

Anderson, a 5-11, 185-pound senior from Butte, Mont., was a unanimous All-Big Sky pick for the third straight season. The Buchanan Award candidate enters Friday night’s semifinal against James Madison with 103 total tackles, five tackles for loss and three interceptions.

Gerard, a 6-1, 180-pound senior from Fountain Valley, Calif., intercepted five passes, and led the Big Sky with 14 pass breakups. He also recorded 38 solo tackles, and helped an NAU defense that led the nation against the run.

Dehaze, 6-3, 184-pound senior from Sherwood, Ore., averaged a national-best 45.2 yards per punt. He punted 64 times, landing 17 inside the opponent’s 20-yard line.

Dow, a 6-foot-5, 300-pound senior from Billings, Mont., has been a mainstay on the Grizzlies’ offensive line for four seasons. He’s twice been named All-Big Sky as a guard, and was named to the second team as a center in 2007. Montana leads the Big Sky in rushing offense, and rushing touchdowns. Montana is second in the league in total offense and scoring offense.

Wide receivers Ramses Barden of Cal Poly and Terrell Hudgins of Elon were the only repeat selections.

Walter Camp, "The Father of American Football," first selected an All-America team in 1889. Camp – a former Yale University athlete and football coach – is also credited with developing play from scrimmage, set plays, the numerical assessment of goals and tries and the restriction of play to eleven men per side. The Walter Camp Football Foundation – a New Haven based all-volunteer group – was founded in 1967 to perpetuate the ideals of Camp and to continue the tradition of selecting All-America teams for the Football Bowl and Championship subdivisions.

2008 Walter Camp Football Championship Subdivision

All-America Team

 

OFFENSE

Pos. Name School Year Hgt. Wght. Hometown

 

WR Ramses Barden* Cal Poly Sr. 6-6 227 Altadena, CA

WR Terrell Hudgins* Elon Jr. 6-3 235 Rocky Mount, NC

TE Scott Sicko New Hampshire Jr. 6-3 230 Stillwater, NY

OL Colin Dow Montana Sr. 6-5 300 Billings, MT

OL Nick Hennessey Colgate Sr. 6-6 300 Danvers, MA

OL Joel Bell Furman Sr. 6-8 308 Spartanburg, SC

OL Jonathan Bieschke Appalachian State Sr. 6-5 275 Port St. Lucie, FL

C Scott Lemn James Madison Sr. 6-3 285 Virginia Beach, VA

QB Armanti Edwards Appalachian State Jr. 6-0 184 Greenwood, SC

RB Herb Donaldson Western Illinois Sr. 5-11 225 St. Louis, MO

RB Rashad Jennings Liberty Sr. 6-1 230 Forest, VA

PK Andrew Wilcox Elon Sr. 6-2 231 Richmond, VA

 

DEFENSE

Pos. Name School Year Hgt. Wght. Hometown

DL Greg Peach Eastern Washington Sr. 6-2 250 Vancouver, WA

DL Jovan Belcher Maine Sr. 6-2 228 West Babylon, NY

DL Larry Hart Central Arkansas Jr. 6-1 242 Madison, MS

DL Greg Miller Villanova Sr. 6-3 250 Willow Grove, PA

DL John Faletoese UC Davis Sr. 6-3 292 Carmichael, CA

LB Nathan Williams Murray State Sr. 6-1 225 Murray, KY

LB Zach East Prairie View A&M Sr. 6-2 230 Houston, TX

LB Bobby Abare Yale Sr. 6-2 220 Acton-Boxboro, MA

DB Mark LeGree Appalachian State Soph. 6-0 200 Columbus, GA

DB Marcus Haywood James Madison Sr. 6-0 190 Williamsburg, VA

DB Colt Anderson Montana Sr. 5-11 195 Butte, MT

DB K.J. Gerard Northern Arizona Sr. 6-1 187 Fountain Valley, CA

P Robbie Dehaze Northern Arizona Sr. 6-3 193 Sherwood, OR

KR LeRoy Vann Florida A&M Jr. 5-9 182 Tampa, FL

 

*2007 Walter Camp All-American

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