Thursday, January 10, 2019

Another Day, Another Honor For Swann

ATHLON SPORTS FCS POSTSEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Offense
QB Devlin Hodges Samford
RB Ryan Fulse Wagner
RB A.J. Hines Duquesne
FB Joe Protheroe Cal Poly
WR Michael Bandy San Diego
WR Keelan Doss UC Davis
TE Donald Parham Stetson
C Tanner Volson North Dakota State
OL B.J. Autry Jacksonville State
OL Drew Forbes Southeast Missouri
OL Iosua Opeta Weber State
OL Matt Pyke ETSU

Defense
DE Darryl Johnson Jr. North Carolina A&T
DE Derick Roberson Sam Houston State
DT/DE Isaiah Mack Chattanooga
DT Khalen Saunders Western Illinois
LB Zach Hall Southeast Missouri
LB Dante Olson Montana
LB Sterling Sheffield Maine
CB Jimmy Moreland James Madison
CB ISIAH SWANN DARTMOUTH
S Nasir Adderley Delaware
S Robbie Grimsley North Dakota State

Special Teams
K Roldan Alcobendas Eastern Washington
P Alex Pechin Bucknell
KR Jean Constant Bryant
PR D’Angelo Amos James Madison
LS Stephen Wethli Youngstown State
AP Shane Simpson Towson
Here we go . . .

From the It's Never Too Early To Look Ahead Department, STATS' Craig Haley picks his likely conference favorites for next year. Here's what he says about the Ivy league:
Yale: After a big step backward, the Bulldogs will have a strong senior class to rekindle their 2017 championship form.
Find all of the favorites HERE.
Princeton finished third and Dartmouth sixth in the final Massey ratings. Here's the top 10:

1. North Dakota State 15-0
2. Eastern Washington 12-3
3. Princeton 10-0
4. South Dakota State 10-3
5. UC Davis 10-3
6. Dartmouth 9-1
7. James Madison 9-4
8. Colgate 10-2
9. Weber State 10-3
10. Kennesaw 11-2

17. Harvard
32. Yale
37. Columbia
44. Penn
66. Cornell
100. Brown 
A story in The Ringer headlined, "Don't Forget Jordan McNair" quotes Derrick White, a visiting professor of History at Dartmouth who per his web page is working a book tentatively titled, Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Florida A&M and the Rise and Fall of a Black College Football Dynasty.
The Morning Call has a story about longtime Dartmouth assistant and former Holy Cross head coach Tom Gilmore's introductory press conference as the new Lehigh head coach. (LINK)