Page 1 of 1

CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 8:59 am
by BDKJMU
2013 CAA Football Major Awards (as voted on by the head coaches)

Coach of the Year: Jack Cosgrove, Maine, 21 seasons
Offensive Player of the Year: Terrance West, Towson, Jr., Running Back
Defensive Player of the Year: Stephon Robertson, James Madison, Sr., Linebacker
Special Teams Player of the Year: Tre McBride, William & Mary, Jr., Kick/Punt Returner
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Darius Victor, Towson, Fr., Running Back
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Christophe Mulumba, Maine, R-Fr., Linebacker

2013 All-CAA Football First Team (as voted on by the head coaches)
OFFENSE
Position Player School Class

QB Marcus Wasilewski Maine Senior
RB Omar Osbourne UAlbany Junior
RB Dae'Quan Scott James Madison Senior
RB Terrance West Towson Junior
FB/HB Emmanuel Holder Towson Sophomore
WR Ben Edwards Richmond Senior
WR R.J. Harris New Hampshire Junior
WR Tre McBride William & Mary Junior
TE Justin Perillo Maine Senior
OL Matt Crisafi William & Mary Senior
OL Jeff Gakos Maine Senior
OL Austin Gund Richmond Junior
OL Randall Harris Towson Senior
OL Eric Pike Towson Senior
PK Sean Decloux Maine Sophomore
KR Mackenzie Elliott Rhode Island Senior
PR Rob Jones Delaware Senior

DEFENSE
Position Player School Class

DL Rakim Cox Villanova Senior
DL Ryan Delaire Towson Junior
DL Zach Kerr Delaware Senior
DL Mike Reilly William & Mary Junior
DL Jordan Stanton James Madison Senior
LB Telvion Clark Towson Senior
LB Airek Green William & Mary Junior
LB Christophe Mulumba Maine Freshman
LB Luke Rhodes William & Mary Sophomore
LB Stephon Robertson James Madison Senior
CB Kendall James Maine Senior
CB Jordan Love Towson Senior
S Christian Carpenter Towson Sophomore
S Jerome Couplin III William & Mary Senior
P Nick Ferrara Stony Brook Senior

2013 All-CAA Football Second Team (as voted on by the head coaches)
OFFENSE
Position Player School Class

QB John Robertson Villanova Sophomore
RB Andrew Pierce Delaware Senior
RB Nico Steriti New Hampshire Junior
FB/HB Seth Fisher Richmond Sophomore
WR Stephen Barnette Richmond Junior
WR Malcolm Eugene Stony Brook Senior
WR Michael Johnson Delaware Junior
TE Nick Boyle Delaware Junior
OL Ricky Archer New Hampshire Senior
OL Josh Bucci Villanova Senior
OL Joe Hook Maine Senior
OL Bobby Kennedy Delaware Senior
OL Josh Wells James Madison Senior
PK Brandon Jordi Richmond Sophomore
KR Tre McBride William & Mary Junior
PR Robbie Jackson Rhode Island Junior

DEFENSE
Position Player School Class

DL Michael Cole Maine Senior
DL Evan Kelly Richmond Sophomore
DL Antoine Lewis Villanova Senior
DL Josh Moody Rhode Island Senior
DL Tyler Snow James Madison Senior
LB Andrew Bose Rhode Island Junior
LB Pat Callaway Delaware Junior
LB Don Cherry Villanova Sophomore
LB Jawara Dudley Stony Brook Senior
LB Monte Gaddis Towson Senior
CB Craig James Villanova Senior
CB Tye Smith Towson Junior
S Dean Marlowe James Madison Junior
S Christian Ricard Stony Brook Junior
P Eric Enderson Delaware Freshman

2013 All-CAA Football Third Team (as voted on by the head coaches)
OFFENSE
Position Player School Class

QB Michael Strauss Richmond Junior
RB Mikal Abdul-Saboor William & Mary Sophomore
RB Kevin Monangai Villanova Junior
FB/HB Darnell Laws William & Mary Junior
WR John Ebeling Maine Senior
WR Leon Kinnard Towson Senior
WR Justin Mello New Hampshire Senior
WR Spencer Wilkins Towson Junior
TE Harold Spears New Hampshire Junior
OL Andrew Belizaire Rhode Island Senior
OL Ross Hall Villanova Junior
OL Brandon Heath Delaware Senior
OL Seamus O'Neill New Hampshire Senior
OL Doug Shaw Towson Senior
PK John Carpenter William & Mary Junior
KR Derrick Joseph Towson Junior
PR Dean Marlowe James Madison Junior

DEFENSE
Position Player School Class

DL Trevor Bates Maine Sophomore
DL Andrew Smith UAlbany Senior
DL James Timmins Rhode Island Senior
DL Kerry Wynn Richmond Senior
LB Akil Anderson New Hampshire Sophomore
LB Christian Dorsey UAlbany Junior
LB Aaron Roane Richmond Junior
LB Gage Steele James Madison Freshman
LB Eric Wright Richmond Junior
CB DeAndre Houston-Carson William & Mary Sophomore
CB Wayne Pettus Richmond Senior
S Manny Asam New Hampshire Senior
S Cameron McCurry Villanova Sophomore
P Mark Hamilton Villanova Senior

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:35 am
by GannonFan
What happened to that WR Brown from JMU? I thought he was destined to play Sundays in a couple of years?

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:53 am
by 89Hen
I remember when Delaware used to have good players. :cry:

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:02 am
by bluehenbillk
I know some people will chuckle upon reading this but Enderson, the punter from UD is only 2nd-team all CAA?? :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol:

There aren't 3 better punters in the country, much less anyone in the CAA. Enderson has a better gross punting average than the guy from Stony Brook by 4 yards & his net is 8 yards better.

Let's look at what is the only explanation possible: Enderson is a FR & the Stony Brook kid is a SR. Still weak. Anyone that saw him kick - especially you W&M, UR & VU fans can surely attest.

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:04 am
by 89Hen
bluehenbillk wrote:I know some people will chuckle upon reading this but Enderson, the punter from UD is only 2nd-team all CAA?? :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol:

There aren't 3 better punters in the country, much less anyone in the CAA. Enderson has a better gross punting average than the guy from Stony Brook by 4 yards & his net is 8 yards better.

Let's look at what is the only explanation possible: Enderson is a FR & the Stony Brook kid is a SR. Still weak. Anyone that saw him kick - especially you W&M, UR & VU fans can surely attest.
True. But how sad is it that our best weapon was our punter? :x

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:09 pm
by bluehenbillk
89Hen wrote:
bluehenbillk wrote:I know some people will chuckle upon reading this but Enderson, the punter from UD is only 2nd-team all CAA?? :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol:

There aren't 3 better punters in the country, much less anyone in the CAA. Enderson has a better gross punting average than the guy from Stony Brook by 4 yards & his net is 8 yards better.

Let's look at what is the only explanation possible: Enderson is a FR & the Stony Brook kid is a SR. Still weak. Anyone that saw him kick - especially you W&M, UR & VU fans can surely attest.
True. But how sad is it that our best weapon was our punter? :x
Comical & sad.

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 4:00 pm
by Fact
John Robertson not getting first team quarterback is hilarious. Did every coach vote for his own player except for one, who happened to vote for the Maine kid?

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 6:53 pm
by mainejeff
Fact wrote:John Robertson not getting first team quarterback is hilarious. Did every coach vote for his own player except for one, who happened to vote for the Maine kid?
Are we talking QB or RB?

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:58 pm
by Fact
Quarterback... Wasilewski had a very good season, but what Robertson did this year has almost no historical precedent and he did it against an insanely difficult schedule.

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:58 am
by vutomcat
mainejeff wrote:
Fact wrote:John Robertson not getting first team quarterback is hilarious. Did every coach vote for his own player except for one, who happened to vote for the Maine kid?
Are we talking QB or RB?

ROBERTSON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE__________68.4% !!

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:15 am
by BrokenEagle07
Im going to guess it came down to Senior > Sophomore . . .

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:15 am
by mainejeff
vutomcat wrote:
mainejeff wrote:
Are we talking QB or RB?

ROBERTSON COMPLETION PERCENTAGE__________68.4% !!
WASILEWSKI COMPLETION PERCENTAGE__________68.9% !!

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:16 am
by mainejeff
BrokenEagle07 wrote:Im going to guess it came down to Senior > Sophomore . . .
Or maybe 10-2 > 6-5 . . .?

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:19 am
by vutomcat
Both had outstanding seasons....Robertson stats for 11 games. Wasilewski 12. Could have gone either way. Wasilewski's team had the better season. His tight end was way more talented than anyone Robertson had to throw to though.


PASSING STATS
G Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD's

Wasilewski, 12 255- 370- 7 68.9 3009 23
Robertson 11 169 247 7 68.4 1957 13 (corrected) 11/29)


RUSHING

Wasilewski 141 attempts for 620 yards 3 TD's
Robertson 217 attempts for 1,405 yards 14 TD's

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:25 am
by 93henfan
Underclassmen and transfers are a lot like card counting in Vegas: frowned upon.

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:27 am
by grizzaholic
93henfan wrote:Underclassmen and transfers are a lot like card counting in Vegas: frowned upon.
:lol:

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 12:16 pm
by mainejeff
vutomcat wrote:Both had outstanding seasons....Robertson stats for 11 games. Wasilewski 12. Could have gone either way. Wasilewski's team had the better season. His tight end was way more talented than anyone Robertson had to throw to though.


PASSING STATS
G Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD's

Wasilewski, 12 255- 370- 7 68.9 3009 23
Robertson 11 169 247 7 68.4 1957 7


RUSHING

Wasilewski 141 attempts for 620 yards 3 TD's
Robertson 217 attempts for 1,405 yards 14 TD's
Does "leadership" count for anything? Seems like it should at the QB position.

Robertson is a great athlete and individual player........Wasilewski is a great leader and team player. And I'll take Wasilewski's 23 TD passes over Robertson's 7 considering we are talking about the QB position.

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 12:38 pm
by vutomcat
Robertson is a great athlete and individual player........Wasilewski is a great leader and team player. And I'll take Wasilewski's 23 TD passes over Robertson's 7 considering we are talking about the QB position.[/quote]


Wouldn't expect anything different from a Black Bear fan. You all and he individually had a great season. Good luck in the playoffs. REPRESENT! GO CAA!

I saw Robertson 7 times this year and as you know he is a dynamic player. I hope he turns out to be a great leader and helps Nova make a deep run in one of the next two years.

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 2:35 pm
by Twyxx7
BrokenEagle07 wrote:Im going to guess it came down to Senior > Sophomore . . .
That's what I figured, and Wasilewski's efforts led Maine to the playoff team that they are. Robertson has two more years to rake in the honors, and he will. The stats might not show it, but Robertson can definitely throw the ball too. VU's two best receivers were injured during this season (Rahman and Joe Price), so he really didn't have any offensive weapons to utilize. He was a one-man wrecking crew this year.
Fact wrote:John Robertson not getting first team quarterback is hilarious. Did every coach vote for his own player except for one, who happened to vote for the Maine kid?
It would be interesting to see who voted for who. I remember after many games this year, that the opposing team's coach stated Robertson was absolutely killer. I remember head coach of Towson Rob Ambrose's quote put it very well,

"How good was John Robertson? Why don’t you ask me how good-looking Charlize Theron is? He’s amazing. He’s not good, he’s amazing. … He extended plays, we couldn’t tackle him, and when we boxed him in, he found a way out. If you want to be really good and have a chance to make a run at the playoffs, you’ve got to have a great signal caller, and he’s not good, he’s great."

Re: CAA Announces All CAA Honors

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 4:43 pm
by Fact
mainejeff wrote:
vutomcat wrote:Both had outstanding seasons....Robertson stats for 11 games. Wasilewski 12. Could have gone either way. Wasilewski's team had the better season. His tight end was way more talented than anyone Robertson had to throw to though.


PASSING STATS
G Comp Att Int Pct Yds TD's

Wasilewski, 12 255- 370- 7 68.9 3009 23
Robertson 11 169 247 7 68.4 1957 7


RUSHING

Wasilewski 141 attempts for 620 yards 3 TD's
Robertson 217 attempts for 1,405 yards 14 TD's
Does "leadership" count for anything? Seems like it should at the QB position.

Robertson is a great athlete and individual player........Wasilewski is a great leader and team player. And I'll take Wasilewski's 23 TD passes over Robertson's 7 considering we are talking about the QB position.
I don't know where those numbers are coming from.

Robertson had 20 rushing touchdowns and 13 passing touchdowns.

A quarterback getting 1400 rushing yards and 20 rushing touchdowns in only 11 games has happened like one other time:
http://biggestupsetever.com/wp-content/ ... y-copy.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Also, leadership is such a garbage thing that's impossible to quantify. Villanova wins maybe two games this season without Robertson, and they get blown out a lot.