Bowie State's Demetri Morsell Named to 2019 AFCA Division II Coaches' All-American Team

Bowie State's Demetri Morsell Named to 2019 AFCA Division II Coaches' All-American Team

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WACO, Texas — The 2019 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coaches' All-America Team was announced earlier today with Bowie State University sophomore defensive back Demetri Morsell (Upper Marlboro, Md.) being selected to the AFCA All-American First Team. 

Morsell, a native of Upper Marlboro, MD, led the CIAA with nine interceptions with four returns for touchdown (three INTs and one fumble), both of which are the most in Division II. The 2019 CIAA Defensive Player of the Year was also second in the conference with 14 passes defended while totaling 35 tackles in 12 games. Morsell helped a Bowie State defensive unit hold teams to a league-best 15.6 points per contest.

The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and currently selects teams in all five of its divisions. What makes these teams so special is that they are the only ones chosen exclusively by the men who know the players the best — the coaches themselves.

To read the full release on the 2019 AFCA All-America Team, click HERE.
 
2019 AFCA Division II Coaches' All-America - First Team
Offense
Pos   Name                          Ht.     Wt.     Cl.      School                                    Coach                                               Hometown (High School)
QB     Rogan Wells              6-3     210    R-Jr.   Valdosta St. (Ga.)                  Gary Goff                                              Fort Mill, S.C. (Fort Mill)
RB     *Jaleel McLaughlin   5-9     175    So.     Notre Dame (Ohio)               Mike Jacobs                                            Marshville, N.C. (Forest Hills)
RB     Nate Gunn                  6-2     220    Sr.      Minnesota St.                         Todd Hoffner                                          Minooka, Ill. (Minooka)
WR    *Craig Rucker            5-7     175    Sr.      Mars Hill (N.C.)                      Tim Clifton                                             Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater)
WR    Zimari Manning         6-2     200    Sr.      Tarleton St. (Texas)              Todd Whitten                                            Long Beach, Calif. (LB Wilson)
TE      Zach Davidson          6-7     245    R-Jr.   Central Missouri                    Jim Svoboda                                          Webb City, Mo. (Webb City)
OL     Tanner Owen             6-5     290    Jr.       Northwest Missouri St.          Rich Wright                                              Kearney, Mo. (Kearney)
OL     Grant Stewart             6-2     305    R-Sr.  Colorado School of Mines   Gregg Brandon                                         Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll)
OL     Jake Lacina               6-4     300    Sr.      Augustana (S.D.)                   Jerry Olszewski                                     St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall)
OL     Quentin Hall               6-6     300    Sr.      Assumption (Mass.)              Andy McKenzie                                     Plymouth, Mass. (Thayer/Milford Academy)
OL     Phillip McDowell       6-5     315    Sr.      Carson-Newman (Tenn.)     Mike Turner                                             Inman, S.C. (Boiling Springs)
 
Defense
Pos   Name                          Ht.     Wt.     Cl.      School                                    Coach                                               Hometown (High School)
DL     Jackson Wibbels       6-1     243    Sr.      Colorado St.-Pueblo             John Wristen                                     Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek)
DL     Ch'aim Smith             6-4     255    Gr.      West Chester (Pa.)               Bill Zwaan                                        York, Pa. (York Suburban)
DL     Demetrice Lofton      6-4     245    So.     Morehouse (Ga.)                   Rich Freeman                                   Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside)
DL     Austin Edwards         6-5     280    Sr.      Ferris St. (Mich.)                    Tony Annese                                      Lansing, Mich. (Waverly)
LB      Drew Seers                6-1     227    Jr.       Lindenwood (Mo.)                 Jed Stugart                                    St. Louis, Mo. (Parkway West)
LB      Vada King                   6-1     225    Sr.      Delta St. (Miss.)                     Todd Cooley                                     Smith, Ala. (Smith Station)
LB      CJ Miller                     6-1     215    Sr.      St. Anselm (N.H.)                  Joe Adam                                         Clinton, Md. (Gwynn Park)
DB     Demetri Morsell         5-11  170    So.     Bowie St. (Md.)                     Damon Wilson                               Upper Marlboro, Md. (Wise)
DB     Brandon Anderson   6-1     200    R-Sr.  Edinboro (Pa.)                       Wayne Bradford                                 Willingboro, N.J. (Holy Cross)
DB     Nick Ciccio                 6-0     190    R-So. Colorado Mesa                      Russ Martin                                   Castle Pines, Colo. (Lutheran)
DB     Michael Junker          5-10  180    Sr.      Bemidji St. (Minn.)                Brent Bolte                                       Hastings, Minn. (Hastings)
 
Specialists
Pos   Name                          Ht.     Wt.     Cl.      School                                    Coach                                               Hometown (High School)
PK     Jordan Walters          6-2     200    Sr.      East Stroudsburg (Pa.)         Jimmy Terwilliger                                    Sciota, Pa. (Pleasant Valley)
P        JoseLuis Moreno      6-0     180    Sr.      Minot St. (N.D.)                      Mike Aldrich                                           San Lorenzo, Calif. (Bishop O'Dowd)
AP     Tobias Harris              5-9     180    So.     West Texas A&M                  Hunter Hughes                                        Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson)
*-2018 AFCA All-American
 
2019 AFCA Division II Coaches' All-America - Second Team
Offense
Pos  Name                           Ht.     Wt.     Cl.       School                                   Coach                                               Hometown (High School)
QB   Brook Bolles                6-3     205    R-Sr.   Central Missouri                   Jim Svoboda                                          Lincoln, Neb. (North Star)
RB    Justin Felder               5-8     175    So.      Stonehill (Mass.)                  Eli Gardner                                             Springfield Gardens, N.Y. (Holy Cross)
RB    JaQuan Hardy             5-10  225    R-Jr.    Tiffin (Ohio)                           Cris Reisert                                              Westlake, Ohio (Westlake)
WR   Tariq Bitson                 6-2     200    R-Jr.    Adams St. (Colo.)                Josh Blankenship                                  Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington)
WR   *Shane Zylstra            6-5     215    Sr.       Minnesota St.                        Todd Hoffner                                        Spicer, Minn. (New London-Spicer)
WR   Mike Strachan             6-5     225    R-Jr.    Charleston (W.Va.)              Pat Kirkland                                         Freeport, Bahamas (Liberty Christian)
OL    Tyler Allison                6-3     315    Sr.       Ferris St. (Mich.)                   Tony Annese                                      Clinton Township, Mich. (Chippewa Valley)
OL    Adonis Sealey             6-2     283    Sr.       Valdosta St. (Ga.)                 Gary Goff                                               Hamer, S.C. (Dillon)
OL    Andrew Strickland      6-4     290    Sr.       Wingate (N.C.)                      Joe Reich                                                Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)
OL    Kyle Hinton                  6-3     310    Sr.       Washburn (Kan.)                  Craig Schurig                                            Peoria, Ariz. (Liberty)
OL    Joseph Gonzales       6-6     315    Sr.       Western Oregon                   Arne Ferguson                                       Springfield, Ore. (Thurston)
 
Defense
Pos  Name                           Ht.     Wt.     Cl.       School                                   Coach                                               Hometown (High School)
DL    *Chris Garrett              6-4     230    Jr.        Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) Shannon Currier                                 Milwaukee, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran)
DL    Antonio Washington  6-1     274    R-Jr.    Southern Arkansas              Bill Keopple                                          Marshall, Texas (Marshall)
DL    Jaquan Artis                6-2     245    Sr.       Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)            Drew Cronic                                           Kinston, N.C. (Kinston)
DL    Chauncy Haney          6-5     245    Sr.       North Greenville (S.C.)        Jeff Farrington                                        Columbia, S.C. (Keenan)
LB    Leon Eggleston          5-11  224    R-Sr.   Wayne St. (Mich.)                Paul Winters                                               Sylvania, Ohio (Southview)
LB    Clay Shreve                 6-1     233    Sr.       Ashland (Ohio)                     Lee Owens                                             Mogadore, Ohio (Lake)
LB    Chris Hoad                  6-0     228    Sr.       Texas-Permian Basin         Justin Carrigan                                    Leander, Texas (Rouse)
DB    Junior Faulk                 6-1     200    Jr.        Delta St. (Miss.)                    Todd Cooley                                            Jayess, Miss. (Salem)
DB    Desmond Fairell         6-0     185    Sr.       Carson-Newman (Tenn.)    Mike Turner                                      Miami, Fla. (Miami Senior)
DB    Kyle Dugger                6-2     220    Sr.       Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)            Drew Cronic                                      Decatur, Ga. (Whitewater)
DB    Mercardo Anderson   5-10  195    R-Sr.   Henderson St. (Ark.)            Scott Maxfield                                   Ashdown, Ark. (Ashdown)
 
Specialists
Pos  Name                           Ht.     Wt.     Cl.       School                                   Coach                                               Hometown (High School)
PK    Dante Brown               5-10  185    Sr.       Fort Hays St. (Kan.)             Chris Brown                                        Mississauga, Ontario (Canada Prep)
P       Zach Gaines                6-1     218    Sr.       West Alabama                     Brett Gilliland                                        Calera, Ala. (Calera)
AP    Trey Vaval                   6-0     165    Fr.       Missouri Western St.            Matt Williamson                                   Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs South)
*-2018 AFCA All-American
 
Team Background: The five teams now chosen for each AFCA?division evolved from a single 11-player squad in 1945. From 1945 until 1967, only one team was chosen. From 1967 through 1971, two teams – University Division and College Division – were selected. In 1972, the College Division was split into College I and College II. In 1979, the University Division was split into two teams — FBS and FCS. In 1996, the College I and College II teams were renamed Division II?and Division III,?respectively. In 2006, the AFCA started selecting an NAIA-only team.

From 1965-81, a 22-player (11 offensive, 11 defensive) team was chosen. In 1982, a punter and placekicker were added to the team. In 1997, a return specialist was added, giving us the current 25-player team. The return specialist position was replaced by an all-purpose player in 2006. In 2016, the AFCA added a second team All-America.
 
Selection Process: The AFCA's Division II?All-America Selection Committee is made up of three head coaches from each of the AFCA's seven districts, one of whom serves as a district chairman, along with another head coach who serves as the chairman of the selection committee. The coaches in each district are responsible for ranking the top players in their respective districts prior to a conference call between the district chairmen and the committee chairman on which the teams are chosen.
 
The Award:?Members of the AFCA Coaches' All-America First Team will receive a plaque commemorating their selection to the team, while members of the Second Team will receive a certificate.
 
Consecutive Years: Texas A&M-Kingsville had at least one player named to the AFCA Division II Coaches' All-America Team for 18 straight seasons, from 1986 to 2003, the longest streak by any team in Division II. Northwest Missouri State is second, having had 16 straight selections from 1996 to 2011. Pittsburg State has the third longest streak at nine straight selections from 1988 to 1996. Ferris State has the longest active streak with six straight selections from 2014 to today. 
 
Top Teams: Texas A&M-Kingsville has been represented a total of 34 times by 30 players on the AFCA Division II Coaches' All-America Team, to lead all schools. Trailing Texas A&M-Kingsville is Texas A&M-Commerce (23/21), Ferris State (23/19), Northwest Missouri State (23/18), Pittsburg State (20/16), Indiana (Pa.) (19/17), Carson-Newman (18/17), Ashland (17/16), Grand Valley State (16/15), Valdosta State (16/14), Mississippi College (15/14), New Haven (14/14), American International (14/13), Colorado Mesa (14/12), Central Missouri (13/12), Angelo State (13/11), Catawba (13/10), Minnesota State (13/9), Indianapolis (12/12), Saginaw Valley State (12/12), West Chester (12/12), Slippery Rock (12/10), Mars Hill (12/9), West Georgia (11/11), West Texas A&M (11/11), Central Washington (11/10), Sioux Falls (11/10), California (Pa.) (11/9), Delta State (11/9), Eastern New Mexico (11/9), Glenville State (11/9), Chadron State (10/10), Winston-Salem State (10/10), St. Cloud State (10/9), Central State (10/8) and Southern Arkansas (10/8).
 
Back-to-Back:?Notre Dame (Ohio) running back Jaleel McLaughlin, Mars Hill wide receiver Craig Rucker, Minnesota State wide receiver Shane Zylstra and Concordia (Minn.) defensive lineman Chris Garrett are the four players who earned AFCA Division II?Coaches' All-America honors for the second consecutive season in 2019.
 
Three-peat:?Catawba linebacker Kyle Kitchens became the fourth player in Division II history to be named to three straight AFCA All-America Teams. Kitchens was a first-team selection in 2015 and 2017, and a second-team selection in 2016. He joins Brandon Williams, a defensive lineman from Missouri Southern State (2010-12), running back Jonas Randolph from Mars Hill (2009-11) and Tywan Mitchell, a wide receiver from Minnesota State (1996-98).
 
Yearly Leader: Texas A&M-Commerce (2017-OL Jared Machorro, QB Luis Perez and DB Yusef Sterling-Lowe) became the first school to have more than two players named to the AFCA?Division II?Coaches' All-America Team in one year.
 
Repeat After Me:  Texas A&M-Kingsville's Johnny Bailey is the only Division II player to earn AFCA All-America honors in four consecutive years. Bailey was a four-year pick at running back in 1986-87-88-89.
 
Two Players, Two Schools:?Punter Mark Bounds and placekicker Greg Zuerlein are the only players to earn AFCA All-America honors at two different schools. Bounds was named to the AFCA?College Division I?team in 1990 while playing for West Texas A&M. He transferred to Texas Tech after West Texas dropped football and earned I-A All-America honors as a Red Raider in 1991. Zuerlein was named to the Division II Coaches' All-America Team in 2009 while playing for Nebraska-Omaha. He transferred to Missouri Western State after Nebraska-Omaha dropped its football program and earned Division II honors in 2011 as a Griffon.
 
Class Distinction:?This year's Division II?Coaches' All-America Team is made up of 32 seniors, 10 juniors, six sophomores, one freshman and one graduate student.
 
It's Been A While: Running back JaQuan Hardy from Tiffin has earned AFCA Coaches' All-America Team honors for his school for the first time since 1993 when Brian Diliberto was named as a running back as well.
 
First Time's A Charm: Saint Anselm linebacker CJ Miller, North Greenville defensive lineman Chauncy Haney and Texas-Permian Basin linebacker Chris Hoad earned honors for their schools for the first time in AFCA Division II?Coaches' All-America Team history.
 
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