Title game helps Southland seize national spotlight
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07/28/2010 -
Frisco, TX (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - For the first time in 14 years, the FCS national
championship game will not run through Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Understandably, people aren't pleased in Chattanooga. "It's hard to believe
that the NCAA would walk away from 13 years of solid game experience to start
over, regardless of the site," said Scott Smith, president of the Greater
Chattanooga Sports and Events Committee.
The site Smith refers to is Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The stadium, which
is home to Major League Soccer's FC Dallas, has a capacity of 23,500. The city,
which was recently named the nation's fastest-growing city by the U.S. Census
Bureau, is the home of the FCS' Southland Conference. Folks around the league,
as you might imagine, are pleased.
"It's certainly an honor for our conference to be one of the hosts for the FCS
championship game," says McNeese State head coach Matt Viator. "Since I have
been here we have played in one championship game and it was a great
experience. I know that everyone connected with our football program feels a
bit of pride in our conference's hosting roll this coming season."
The game Viator is referring to is the 2002 FCS championship game between
Western Kentucky and McNeese State. McNeese lost 33-14, but the coach still
recalls the experience fondly.
In 2010, with the road to the FCS championship running through their backyard,
will any team in the Southland prove capable of representing its conference
on the division's largest stage?
In both the media and coaches polls released today, Stephen F. Austin has been
established as the favorite. SFA, the reigning Southland Conference co-
champion, received seven of eight first-place votes in both polls. The
Lumberjacks advanced to the second round of the playoffs last year, before
suffering a severe 51-0 defeat to eventual FCS runner-up Montana.
Speaking on SFA's status as team to beat in the Southland, head coach J.C.
Harper refers to incumbent stars Jeremy Moses and Jabara Williams as reasons
for self-assurance. "When you start with two guys like that on both sides of
the ball, we welcome it all," says Harper.
Also on Wednesday, Moses and Williams were both announced as 2010 Preseason
All-Southland Conference First-Team members. The quarterback and linebacker,
respectively, would seem to represent the Southland's best shot at taking home
a national award in Frisco this January.
In a conference rife with parity, McNeese State proved to be the only other
team worthy of a first-place vote in the polls, receiving one vote in both the
media and coaches preseason polls. In 2009, McNeese lost only one conference
game; a tough 16-13 decision against Stephen F. Austin. As with SFA, McNeese
reached the playoffs, falling in the first round to New Hampshire.
MSU returns 15 of its starters in 2010, including 2009 Southland Conference
freshman of the year Malcolm Bronson. Bronson heads a defensive backfield
which placed three players on the 2010 Preseason All-Southland Conference
First-Team. Along with Bronson, defensive backs Darrell Jenkins and Seth
Thomas were also selected. In all, McNeese State had a conference-leading 14
selections.
Stephen F. Austin and McNeese State represent the Southland's best chance to
capitalize on a unique opportunity. To host one of their own in the FCS
championship game would be dream scenario for the Southland. Both teams will
have to significantly improve their playoff performances from a year ago. Both
teams will have to survive tough competition within the conference itself.
Both teams will have to rely upon returning veteran leadership. Both teams, in
reality, will need a little bit of luck.
Stephen F. Austin head coach J. C. Harper is aware. Speaking about
championship aspirations, the coach says, "My dad always told me, 'If you're
going to win a championship, you've got to be a little lucky.'"
It took a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck to get the FCS championship
game moved to Frisco. Maybe adherence to the same formula will result in
another victory of sorts for the Southland.
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL (Coaches)
1. Stephen F. Austin (7 first-place votes), 49 points;
2. McNeese State (1), 43;
3. (tie) Southeastern Louisiana, 29;
3. (tie) Texas State, 29;
5. Central Arkansas, 27;
6. Northwestern State, 20;
7. Sam Houston State, 18;
8. Nicholls, 9
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL (Media)
1. Stephen F. Austin (7 first-place votes), 49 points;
2. McNeese State (1),
40;
3. Southeastern Louisiana, 35;
4. Texas State, 31;
5. Central Arkansas, 29;
6. Sam Houston State, 16;
7. Nicholls, 13;
8. Northwestern State, 11
2010 PRESEASON ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TEAMS
First-Team Offense
QB- Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin; RB- Champlain Babin, McNeese State; RB-
Jackie Hinton, Central Arkansas; FB/HB- Rico Moss, Central Arkansas; WR-
Da'Marcus Griggs, Texas State; WR- Willie Landers, Central Arkansas; TE- Simmie
Yarborough, Southeastern Louisiana; OL- D. J. Hall, Texas State; OL- Miguel
Gauthreaux, McNeese State; OL- Austin Emerson, Central Arkansas; OL- Michael
Booker, Northwestern State; OL- Jonothan Landry, McNeese State
First-Team Defense
DL- Desmund Lighten, McNeese State; DL- Markell Carter, Central Arkansas; DL-
Kenneth Charles, Stephen F. Austin; DL- Sean Warren, Stephen F. Austin; LB-
Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin; LB- Mark Newbill, Southeastern Louisiana;
DB- Re'Keem Wilson, Southeastern Louisiana; DB- Malcolm Bronson, McNeese State;
DB- Darrell Jenkins, McNeese State; DB- Seth Thomas, McNeese State; DB- Tommy
Connors, Southeastern Louisiana
First-Team Specialists
PK- Eddie Carmona, Central Arkansas; P- Patrick Dolan, Nicholls; RS- Gralyn
Crawford, Stephen F. Austin
Second-Team Offense
QB- Paul Harris, Northwestern State; RB- Zeke Jones, Southeastern Louisiana;
RB- Romonte Hampton, Stephen F. Austin; FB/HB- Gralyn Crawford, Stephen F.
Austin; WR- Daren Dillard, Texas State; WR- Chris Royal, McNeese State; TE-
Corday Clark, McNeese State; OL- Kevin Hughes, Southeastern Louisiana; OL-
Taylor Johnson, McNeese State; OL- George Bias, Stephen F. Austin; OL- Zach
Case, Northwestern State; OL- Brandon Ward, Nicholls
Second-Team Defense
DL- Terrance Freeman, McNeese State; DL- Devan Walker, Southeastern Louisiana;
DL- Adley Eshraghipour, Texas State; DL- Josh Ellison, McNeese State; LB-
Geremy Pilate, McNeese State; LB- Devin Ducote, Stephen F. Austin; DB- Bobby
Felder, Nicholls; DB- Andre Banks, Stephen F. Austin; DB- Ford Smesny, McNeese
State; DB- Henry Minor, Central Arkansas; DB- Marcus Clark, Texas State
Second-Team Specialists
PK/P- Drew Nelson, Stephen F. Austin; RS- Bradley Brown, Northwestern State
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