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McNeese football earns SLC, finalist honors

Posted by jamesmeche on November 26, 2024 in Blogs, Featured, James's Blog, Latest News, Local News, McNeese Cowboys, Sports News, What's Hot, What's New
Photo by Leighton Chamblee-McNeese Athletics

McNeese football had five players named to the 2024 All-Southland Conference teams, which were released on Tuesday. Offensive lineman Cole Leclair, punter Finn Lappin, and long snapper Jovoni Borbon were voted onto the first team while running back Joshon Barbie and linebacker Micah Davey earned second-team honors.

Leclair ended his three-year career as a Cowboy starting all 12 games this season and all 33 in his McNeese career. A preseason first-team all-conference selection and 2023 second-team recipient, the Middleburg, Florida native played 799 snaps on the year and was a key part of an offense that led the league in rushing with 191.7 yards per game.

Lappin, a freshman from Melbourne, Australia, burst onto the scene immediately with a 50-yard average on four punts in the season opener at Tarleton State. He set a new single-season record for punting average with a 46.1 mark which also ranked fourth in the nation. He had 21 punts that traveled 50 yards or more, with three going for 60-plus yards with a long of 68. A total of 19 punts were downed inside the 20-yard line, and three times this season, he averaged over 50 yards per punt in a game. He totaled 2,811 punting yards on 61 kicks.

Lappin was also named one of 25 finalists for the 2024 Jerry Rice Award which is presented to the national Freshman Player of the Year in college football’s Division I FCS subdivision. True and redshirt freshmen are eligible for the award. A player must be considered a freshman by his conference in his first academic year or second if he did not surpass four regular-season games played in the true freshman season (the NCAA redshirt rule). The Jerry Rice Award recipient, to be selected by a national voting panel, will be announced on Dec. 4 and honored at the Stats Perform National Awards Banquet on Jan. 4 in Frisco, Texas.

Borbon was accurate all season while snapping for punts, field goals, and extra points. The senior from Sierra Vista, Arizona was named a mid-year All-American by Phil Steele last month.

Davey, a preseason All-American and one of the top defensive players to watch during the preseason had his season hampered by a rib injury suffered at Texas A&M that sidelined him for four games. The Baton Rouge native still managed to lead the team and rank sixth in the conference with 90 total tackles and rank third with 11.3 tackles per game. He recorded 10 tackles or more in five of the eight games played and had a high of 17 in a win over Southern.

Barbie carried over his stellar end to the 2023 season into 2024 to lead the team and rank fifth in the league with 831 rushing yards. He ran for eight touchdowns, tied for third in the conference, and averaged 5.6 yards per carry, fifth in the league. He recorded 29 plays on the season where he rushed for 10 yards or more.

Player of the Year: Zach Calzada, UIW
Offensive Player of the Year: Jalen Walthall, UIW
Defensive Player of the Year: Brandon Tucker Jr., East Texas A&M
Offensive Lineman of the Year: Evan Roussel, Nicholls
Newcomer of the Year: Sam Vidlak, SFA
Freshman of the Year: Miequle Brock, Nicholls
Coach of the Year: Clint Killough, UIW

All-Conference First Team Offense

QBZach CalzadaUIW
RBAntonio Martin Jr.Southeastern
RBDeKalon TaylorUIW
TE/HLogan ComptonUIW
WRJalen WalthallUIW
WRKylon HarrisSFA
WRDarius LewisSoutheastern
OLEvan RousselNicholls
OLBrockhim WicksSoutheastern
OLTraveon NewsomeUIW
OLMason WilliamsUIW
OLCole LeclairMcNeese
PKChris CamposSFA
LSJovoni BorbonMcNeese
PFinn LappinMcNeese

All-Conference First Team Defense

DLDeclan WilliamsUIW
DLWarren PeeplesSoutheastern
DLRasheed LovelaceNicholls
DLZack BernardNicholls
LBBrandon Tucker Jr.East Texas A&M
LBEli EnnisNicholls
LBJake DalmadoNicholls
DBDarius SandersUIW
DBMax EppsEast Texas A&M
DBMason ChambersUIW
DBKeydrain CalliganSoutheastern
DBJeremiah WalkerSFA
KRBrandon HayesSoutheastern
PRDarius LewisSoutheastern

All-Conference Second Team Offense

QBSam VidlakSFA
RBKhalan GriffinLamar
RBJoshon BarbieMcNeese
TE/HDevyn GibbsLamar
WRRoy AlexanderUIW
WRAJ WilsonHCU
WRKyndon Fuselier*Lamar
WRChristian Jourdain*East Texas A&M
OLNolan HayUIW
OLRasheed JacksonUIW
OLDion DanielsHCU
OLElias RipleyLamar
OLJavale Roberson*Lamar
OLKortez Winslow*Lamar
OLNate Adams*SFA
PKDillon Fedor*HCU
PKRiley Callaghan*Southeastern
LSWill DavidsonSoutheastern
PAlec MahlerSoutheastern

All-Conference Second Team Defense

DLAaron AustinSFA
DLEd Bobino IIISFA
DLKaleb ProctorSoutheastern
DLDevin Grant*UIW
DLCaleb Williams*Lamar
DLShemar Pearl*Southeastern
LBKK RenoSoutheastern
LBMister WilliamsUIW
LBMicah DaveyMcNeese
DBJaden RiosEast Texas A&M
DBCharles DemmingsSFA
DBKristian PughLamar
DBKhamron FordSoutheastern
DBCoryell PierceSoutheastern
KRChamp DozierHCU
PRDeKalon TaylorUIW

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