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Director: Eric Capper • Offi ce-940-565-2476 • ecapper@unt.edu

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 6, 2005

CONTACT: Eric Capper

North Texas Places Eight on Sun Belt All-Conference Football Teams

DENTON, Texas - Headlined by senior running back Patrick Cobbs and junior offensive lineman Dylan Lineberry, the North Texas football team placed eight players on the All-Sun Belt Conference teams. Along with fi rst-team selections for Cobbs and Lineberry, the Mean Green placed wide receiver Johnny Quinn, defensive lineman Jeremiah Chapman, linebacker Phillip Graves and safety Aaron Weathers to the second-team All-Sun Belt. Weathers also garnered

Newcomer of the Year honors.

Linebacker Maurice Holman and place kicker Nick Bazaldua were named honorable mention. Cobbs, the 2003 national rushing champion and Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year, was named to the fi rst-team for the second

time in his career. He ran for 1,154 in 2005 to fi nish as North Texas’ all-time leading rusher with 4,050 career yards. Cobbs posted the school-record for 100-yard rushing games with 21, and fi nishes his career tops in rushing touchdowns, yards and attempts. But Cobbs couldn’t have done it without Lineberry, who paved the way for the second 1,000-yard rusher of his career in 2005.

Lineberry graded out as the team’s top offensive lineman in 10 of the team’s 11 games and will return for his final year of eligibility next season. Lineberry also led the team with 133 knockdowns. Weathers, the Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year, is already rewriting the record books for the Mean Green secondary. The sophomore

recorded 133 tackles in 2005, the second most by a defensive back in the nation this season. His 10.3 tackles per game ranks him second overall in the Sun Belt and 19th in the nation, and is the most ever by a North Texas defensive back. Lineberry was named Newcomer of the Year in 2004.

Quinn, who has led the Mean Green in receiving the last three years, has at least one reception in 35 straight games. The streak encompasses every game of the junior’s career and ranks ninth among all Division I-A receivers. Quinn ranked third in the conference in receptions per game with 4.27 and fourth with 53.7 yards a game. Chapman stepped into the starting role this season with much success. The sophomore fi nished fi fth on the team with a career-best 61

tackles and a team-high nine tackles for loss and four sacks, second among Sun Belt defensive ends. Chapman started every game for the Mean Green, playing the fi nal nine with an injured ankle.

Graves finished second on the team and among Sun Belt linebackers with a career-best 93 tackles. The junior registered seven tackles for loss and ranked first in the league with three fumble recoveries and second with two forced fumbles. Graves had three quarterback sacks and put up a career-best 16 tackles against UL-Monroe.

Holman posted a career high 86 tackles, 67 more than his freshman campaign last year. The sophomore’s 8.6 tackles per game ranks him fourth in the conference and 65th in the nation. Holman provided one of the year’s biggest game-changing plays when he returned an interception 99 yards for the game tying touchdown in the win over Middle Tennessee.

Bazaldua, a Lou Groza watch list nominee, was nearly perfect from inside 40 yards. The senior hit 4-of-5 fi eld goals from inside 40, with a blocked attempt against Louisiana State, the nation’s fi fth ranked defense, the lone miss. Aside from that block, Bazaldua’s other misses were from an average of over 46 yards. The senior hit four field goals from beyond 40 yards in 2005, including a season

long 50-yarder against LSU. Bazaldua also became North Texas’ and the Sun Belt’s all-time leading scorer this season, putting up 247 points in his career.

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

Pos. Name Class School

QB Steven Jyles Sr. Louisiana-Monroe

RB Patrick Cobbs Sr. North Texas

RB Antonio Warren Sr. Arkansas State

WR Drouzon Quillen Jr. Louisiana-Monroe

WR Cleannord Saintil Sr. Middle Tennessee

TE Joey Trappey Sr. Louisiana-Monroe

OL Victor Cernius Jr. Florida International

OL Brandon Cox Jr. Louisiana-Lafayette

OL Greg Hodges Sr. Louisiana-Lafayette

OL Tanner Jenkins Jr. Arkansas State

OL Dylan Lineberry Jr. North Texas

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

DL Myron Anderson Sr. Arkansas State

DL Antwan Barnes Jr. Florida International

DL Brandon Guillory Sr. Louisiana-Monroe

DL Jeff Littlejohn Sr. Middle Tennessee

LB Keyonvis Bouie Jr. Florida International

LB Bernard Davis Sr. Troy

LB Shomari Earls Sr. Florida Atlantic

DB Johnny Faulk Sr. Troy

DB Willie Hughley Sr. Florida Atlantic

DB Tyrell Johnson So. Arkansas State

DB Chaz Williams So. Louisiana-Monroe

FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS

PK Eric Neihouse Sr. Arkansas State

P Joel Stelly Sr. Louisiana-Monroe

RS Leodis McKelvin So. Troy

AP Michael Desormeaux Fr. Louisiana-Lafayette

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

Pos. Name Class School

QB Josh Padrick Jr. Florida International

RB Tyrell Fenroy Fr. Louisiana-Lafayette

RB Eugene Gross Jr. Middle Tennessee

WR Johnny Quinn Sr. North Texas

WR Chandler Williams Jr. Florida International

TE Samuel Smith Jr. Florida International

OL Kyle Cunningham So. Louisiana-Monroe

OL Willie Hall Jr. Middle Tennessee

OL Germayle Franklin Jr. Middle Tennessee

OL Matt Mandich Fr. Arkansas State

OL Jesse Newman So. Louisiana-Lafayette

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

DL Jeremiah Chapman So. North Texas

DL Torre Lankford Sr. Troy

DL Eugene Kwarteng Sr. Louisiana-Lafayette

DL Quinton Staton Sr. Middle Tennessee

LB Phillip Graves Jr. North Texas

LB J.K. Sabb Jr. Middle Tennessee

LB Devrett Wade Jr. Arkansas State

DB James Johnson Sr. Arkansas State

DB Kevin Payne Jr. Louisiana-Monroe

DB Nick Turnbull Sr. Florida International

DB Aaron Weathers So. North Texas

SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS

PK Adam Moss Sr. Florida International

P Colby Smith Jr. Middle Tennessee

RS James Johnson Sr. Arkansas State

AP Gary Banks So. Troy

HONORABLE MENTION

QB Nick Noce Sr. Arkansas State

QB Danny Embick Sr. Florida Atlantic

QB Clint Marks Jr. Middle Tennessee

WR Cory McKinney Sr. Florida International

OL Jarrid Smith So. Florida Atlantic

OL Adam Hill So. Louisiana-Monroe

DE Anthony Hills Jr. Louisiana-Lafayette

LB Jason Schule Sr. Louisiana-Monroe

LB Maurice Holman So. North Texas

LB Leverne Johnson Sr. Troy

DB Khayyam Burns So. Arkansas State

DB Michael Adams Jr. Louisiana-Lafayette

DB Bradley Robinson So. Middle Tennessee

PK Nick Bazaldua Sr. North Texas

P Thomas Olmsted Sr. Troy

PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Steven Jyles (Sr., QB, Louisiana-Monroe)

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Steven Jyles (Sr., QB, Louisiana-Monroe)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:

Jeff Littlejohn (Sr., DL, Middle Tennessee)

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR:

Aaron Weathers (So., Safety, North Texas)

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR:

Tyrell Fenroy (Fr., RB, Louisiana-Lafayette)

COACH OF THE YEAR:

Steve Roberts, Arkansas State

2005 Sun Belt All-Conference Football Team

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that is great news about dylan being a jr and hopefully will be able to return and play next year....w/ another yr in the weight room for he and chad rose..should help tremendously.

if we can get some 300 pounders at the two defensive tackle spots we won't be as bad off as we think.

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Don't see what Chapman did this year! Starting the last 9 games with an ankle injury kind of tells you what kind of year he had. I'm glad to know that he was injured because I was getting ready to place him on my first team "Must Replace" list this spring.

Holman, in my opinion, was our defensive MVP. Don't remember our punter's name but he should have received votes for offensive MVP. Oh well, so much for these all-conference polls.

Where did the Darrell finish this year?

Guest GrayEagleOne
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I love the play of Philip Graves but imo Aaron Weathers was our MVP and should have been lst team all-conference.

If the rest of the defense had a year like Weathers, Graves, Holman, Chapman and Monroe, we would likely have kept the streak going. ... Oh, I forgot that we're supposed to score.

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