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All-WAC First Team
Offense
QB     Colt Brennan    6'3"     196     Sr.     Hawaii
Heisman candidate broke or tied 16 NCAA records, 10 WAC records and 25 school records.

RB     Yonus Davis    5'7"     180     Sr.     San Jose State
Speedster became first Spartan to rush for more than 1,000 yards since 2000.

RB     Ian Johnson    5'11"      194      Jr.     Boise State
Led the nation in touchdowns (25) and set a school record for rushing yards (1,713)
during a breakout sophomore season.

OL     Jeff Cavender    6'2"     286     Sr.     Boise State
Versatile lineman has started at right tackle, right guard and center; might play center this season due to injury.

OL     Ryan Clady    6'6"     319     Jr.     Boise State
Massive left tackle cleared the way for Johnson and the Broncos’ potent offense.

OL     John Estes    6'2"     290     So.     Hawaii
Started all 14 games at right guard as a freshman.

OL     Hercules Satele    6'2"     288     Sr.     Hawaii
Started all 14 games at left guard in 2006 for record-setting Hawaii offense.

C     Dominic Green    6'3"     295    Jr.    Nevada
An All-WAC selection at tackle in 2006, Green is moving back to center where he started eight games as a freshman.

WR    Davone Bess     5'10"     195     Jr.     Hawaii
Two-time all-league player had 96 receptions for 1,220 yards and 15 touchdowns last season.

WR    Chris Williams    5'8"     155     Jr.     New Mexico St.
First-team All-WAC selection led the nation in catches per game and receiving yards per game.

TE Bear Pascoe    6'5"     260     Jr.     Fresno State
Good blocker hauled in 22 passes for 307 yards  last year.

Defense
DL     Ben Calderwood    6'2"     268     Jr.     Utah State
Second-team All-WAC selection had 43 tackles despite missing two games with a hand injury.

DL     Tyler Clutts    6'2"     245     Sr.     Fresno State
Undersized end uses his quickness to get to the quarterback; had five sacks last season.

DL     Matt Hines    6'1"     285     Sr.     Nevada
Second-team All-WAC selection last season.

DL     Michael Lafaele    6'0"     302     Sr.     Hawaii
Hawaii native earned second-team All-WAC honors last year. The Warriors need a big year from the 300-pounder.

LB     Ezra Butler    6'2"     248     Sr.     Nevada
First-team All-WAC selection had 17.5 tackles for a loss last season.

LB     Matt Castelo    5'10"    210    Sr.    San Jose State
New Mexico Bowl MVP has averaged 9.42 tackles in his 31 career games.

LB     David Vobora    6'1"     240     Sr.     Idaho
Team leader on and off the field had a team-high 134 tackles, including 16.5 for a loss last season.

CB     Stanley Franks    5'11"    167    Sr.    Idaho
Junior college transfer led the nation in interceptions per game (.75) in his first season as a Vandal.

CB     Dwight Lowery    6'1"    185    Sr.    San Jose State
First-team All-America choice by the AFCA and FWAA tied for the national lead in interceptions (nine).

S     Antonio Baker    5'11"    200    So.    Louisiana Tech
Started six games as a freshman and recorded 68 tackles.

S     Marty Tadman    5'11"    182    Sr.    Boise State
Playmaker had a interception return for touchdown against Oklahoma, one of his 11 career picks.

Specialists
K     Dan Kelly    6'3"     202     Jr.     Hawaii
Connected on 13-of-17 FG attempts, including a 52-yarder.

P     Waylon Prather    6'3"     220     Sr.     San Jose State
Averaged 43.98 yards per punt last season.

KR     Kevin Robinson    6'0"     192     Sr.     Utah State
Wide receiver a threat on kickoffs.

PR     Clifton Smith    5'8"     190     Sr.     Fresno State
Averaged 43.98 yards per punt last season.

All-WAC Second Team
Offense
QB     Chase Holbrook    6'5"     235     Jr.     New Mexico State
RB     Patrick Jackson    5'10"     195     Jr.     Louisiana Tech
RB     Luke Lippincott    6'2"     215     Jr.     Nevada
OL     Tad Miller    6'4"     304     Sr.     Boise State
OL     Tyler Miller    6'7"     305     Sr.     Louisiana Tech
OL     Cole Popovich    6'2"     285     Jr.     Fresno State
OL     Ryan Tonnemacher    6'3"     272     Jr.     Utah State
C       Justin Paysinger    6'1"     290     Jr.     San Jose State
WR     A.J. Harris    6'1"     210     Jr.     New Mexico State
WR     Jason Rivers    6'2"     192     Sr.     Hawaii
TE      Jeff Clark    6'6"     235     Sr.     San jose State

Defense
DL     Ben Alexander    6'1"     224     Sr.     Idaho
DL     Joshua Muse    6'3"     301     Sr.     Louisiana Tech
DL     Nick Schlekeway    6'4"     262     Sr.     Boise State
DL     Jason Shirley    6'5"     330     Sr.     Fresno State
LB     Quin Harris    6'3"     227     Jr.     Louisiana Tech
LB     Paul Igboeli    6'0"     206     So.     Utah State
LB     Adam Leonard    6'0"     236     Jr.     Hawaii
CB     Alex Bernard    5'11"     190     Sr.     New Mexico State
CB     Kyle Wilson    5'10"     186     So.     Boise State
S       Shiloh Keo    5'10"     175     So.     Idaho
S       Jacob Patek    6'0     202     Sr.     Hawaii

Specialists
K    T.J. Conley    6'3"     216     Jr.     Idaho
KR    Patrick Jackson    5'10"     195     Jr.     Louisiana Tech
PR    Weldon Brown    5'10"     186     Jr.     Louisiana Tech




Skids81
(June 17, 2007 - 3:39am)

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