Szczur, Thomas headline All-CAA team
NCAA Football Betting Lines
07/21/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Villanova and Richmond, the last two FCS
champions, lead the way on the Preseason All-CAA Football Team with eight and
seven selections, respectively.
Villanova senior Matt Szczur was named in two spots, at wide receiver and
return specialist, as well being named the CAA's preseason offensive player of
the year. Wildcats senior linebacker Terence Thomas was selected as the
conference's preseason defensive player of the year.
The two were joined on the All-CAA squad by five teammates who played for the
national champions last season: quarterback Chris Whitney, offensive tackle
Ben Ijalana, offensive guard Brant Clouser, place-kicker Nick Yako and safety
John Dempsey.
Richmond, the 2008 national champion, boasts All-CAA preseason selections with
fullback Kendall Gaskins, wide receivers Tre Gray and Kevin Grayson, offensive
tackle Drew Lachenmayer, defensive tackle Martin Parker, linebacker Eric
McBride and cornerback Justin Rogers.
The CAA's preseason poll will be released at its football media day July 28 in
Baltimore.
Preseason All-Conference Team
Offense
QB- Chris Whitney, Villanova. RB- John Griffin, Massachusetts; Jonathan
Grimes, William & Mary. FB- Kendall Gaskins, Richmond. WR- Tre Gray, Richmond;
Kevin Grayson, Richmond; Matt Szczur, Villanova. TE- Emil Igwenagu,
Massachusetts. OL- Brant Clouser, Villanova; Keith Hill Jr., William & Mary;
Ben Ijalana, Villanova; Drew Lachenmayer, Richmond; Theo Sherman, James
Madison
Defense
DL- Ronnell Brown, James Madison; Yaky Ibia, Towson; Brian McNally, New
Hampshire; Martin Parker, Richmond. LB- Tyler Holmes, Massachusetts; Eric
McBride, Richmond; Terence Thomas, Villanova; Jake Trantin, William & Mary. S-
Anthony Bratton, Delaware; John Dempsey, Villanova. CB- Justin Rogers,
Richmond; Dino Vasso, New Hampshire
Special Teams
Return Specialist- Matt Szczur, Villanova. PK- Nick Yako, Villanova. P- David
Miller, William & Mary
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Arkansas Derby winner Curlin – unbeaten in three career races – tries to overcome both those obstacles in Saturday's 133rd Derby.
''We're not running against history,'' trainer Steve Asmussen said Monday. ''We're running against who they load up.''
Six other horses have run in the Derby without benefit of 2-year-old races and with three or fewer starts. The best any of them managed was a sixth-place finish by Showing Up last year.
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