Three Ponies make Dave Campbell's All-Texas team

Three Mustangs Tabbed For Dave Campbell's All-Texas College Team
Henderson, Rogers And Sturdivant Named First-Teamers
June 8, 2006
DALLAS (SMU) - Three members of the SMU football team have been named to Dave Campbell's Texas Football's All-Texas College Team. Seniors Justin Rogers and Joe Sturdivant and sophomore Jessie Henderson were all honored in the magazine's 2006 season preview. All three players were first-team selections.
At defensive end, Rogers earned second-team All-C-USA honors a year ago and shared SMU Defensive MVP honors with Rolando Humphrey and
Sturdivant. He led Conference USA in sacks with seven and ranked in the top 10 in tackles-for-loss and forced fumbles.
Sturdivant, a second-team 2005 All-C-USA honoree, was SMU Defensive
Co-MVP along with Humphrey and Rogers. He was twice named the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week and was the only defensive player in the league to win the honor multiple times in 2005. He led the Mustangs in tackles and pass breakups and ranked first in passes defended (14) and was fourth in stops (112) in Conference USA. His 112 tackles were 33 more than his closest teammate, and he had nine or more tackles in nine games.
Henderson was co-winner of the James Bradley "New Mustang" award for consistent play along with DeMyron Martin. A standout kick returner, he was a third-team CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-American and a third-team All-C-USA pick. He led Conference USA and ranked 13th in the NCAA with a 27.6 ypr average. He returned a kick 88 yards for a TD against Tulane and recorded 179 yards on just four returns against the Green Wave - the third-best single-game effort in SMU history. In total, his 663 KOR yards on the year ranked fourth best all-time at SMU in a single season.
SMU opens its 2006 season on Sept. 2, when the Mustangs travel to
Lubbock to take on Texas Tech.
Henderson, Rogers And Sturdivant Named First-Teamers
June 8, 2006
DALLAS (SMU) - Three members of the SMU football team have been named to Dave Campbell's Texas Football's All-Texas College Team. Seniors Justin Rogers and Joe Sturdivant and sophomore Jessie Henderson were all honored in the magazine's 2006 season preview. All three players were first-team selections.
At defensive end, Rogers earned second-team All-C-USA honors a year ago and shared SMU Defensive MVP honors with Rolando Humphrey and
Sturdivant. He led Conference USA in sacks with seven and ranked in the top 10 in tackles-for-loss and forced fumbles.
Sturdivant, a second-team 2005 All-C-USA honoree, was SMU Defensive
Co-MVP along with Humphrey and Rogers. He was twice named the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week and was the only defensive player in the league to win the honor multiple times in 2005. He led the Mustangs in tackles and pass breakups and ranked first in passes defended (14) and was fourth in stops (112) in Conference USA. His 112 tackles were 33 more than his closest teammate, and he had nine or more tackles in nine games.
Henderson was co-winner of the James Bradley "New Mustang" award for consistent play along with DeMyron Martin. A standout kick returner, he was a third-team CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-American and a third-team All-C-USA pick. He led Conference USA and ranked 13th in the NCAA with a 27.6 ypr average. He returned a kick 88 yards for a TD against Tulane and recorded 179 yards on just four returns against the Green Wave - the third-best single-game effort in SMU history. In total, his 663 KOR yards on the year ranked fourth best all-time at SMU in a single season.
SMU opens its 2006 season on Sept. 2, when the Mustangs travel to
Lubbock to take on Texas Tech.