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Rogers, Henderson earn All-America recognitionModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Rogers, Henderson earn All-America recognitionRogers, Henderson Tabbed Pre-Season All-Americans
Mustangs Earn Honorable Mention Accolades June 26, 2006 CHARLOTTE, N.C. - SMU defensive end Justin Rogers and kick returner Jessie Henderson have been tabbed pre-season honorable mention All-Americans by Street & Smith, the magazine revealed today. The Mustangs also have two preseason All-Conference USA players in Rogers and defensive back Joe Sturdivant. 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. 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. 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. Heralded as "America's Sports Bible" for more than 60 years, Street & Smith's College Football Yearbook is highlighted by its preseason Top 25 and All- America teams. Along with in-depth Division I-A team profiles, the magazine includes every team's schedule and projected starters for 108 of the 118 teams. In addition, the yearbook dedicates 18 pages of overviews along with predictions for each of the 15 Division I-AA conferences, as well as a preseason top 25 and All-America team. Street & Smith's College Football 2006 Yearbook hits newsstands June 27.
You only get nominated for the best award...thus increasing the total people who get awards.
I seem to remember several years back that Tommy Kramer of Rice made first team all american but second team all conference to a quarterback from UT whose name I can't remember.
Different mags vote for different guys. Henderson also made All-Texas in Dave Campbell's rag.
More importantly, it's great to see some Mustangs getting some recognition from national publications. The more venues through which our guys get their names out there, the better. Congratulations Justin and Jessie!
Congrats to more Mustangs being honored for their accomplishments!
Sir, shooting-star, sir.
Frosh 2005 (TEN YEARS AGO!?!) The original Heavy Metal.
Let me join the parade of fans lining up to congratulate Rogers and Henderson. A great honor!
Hope to make it to campus for at least one game this year, to see our ALL-AMERICAS in action.
I will tell you what..... I am absolutely flabbergasted to see "pre season All American" and an SMU player's name in the same sentence. This is something that would have felt nearly impossible a couple seasons ago. To have two is am excellent indicator of the direction of our program.
Congratulations to both these Mustangs. It is excellent to see the hard work by Justin and Jessie acknowledged by a respected national publication. Way to go fellas.
Justin Rogers is the ultimate example of coaches successfully projecting what a player might grow and develop into.
as for Henderson-there is a largely unnoticed rule change that could make Henderson an even bigger weapon this year. The Kicking tee has been reduced from 2 inches to 1 inch in hopes of reducing the number of touchbacks. Hard to say exactly how many more opportunities Henderson will get-but that can't be a bad thing.
I heard that in summer workouts, Kellis Cunningham is putting kickoffs out of the end zone, and sometimes through the uprights and into the seats. If that's anywhere near accurate, the tee shouldn't bother him one bit.
And I'm with you, Stallion -- anything to get Henderson more chances to return the ball. With those wheels, we need to get the football in his hands as often as possible.
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