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  • 2023 Football Preseason Poll and All-Conference Teams

    ROCK HILL, S.C. (TheSAC.com)Newberry has been voted as the conference favorite by the South Atlantic Conference football head coaches for the second consecutive year, the League announced today. The Wolves collected six first-place votes and 114 points in the poll.
    The Wolves took home their second consecutive and third overall SAC Football Championship under Coach Todd Knight's leadership in 2022, finishing the season with a record of 9-2 overall and 7-2 in the conference. The Wolves return five preseason All-SAC selections, including tight end Tommy Washington, long snapper Blake Arnoult, offensive lineman Noah Mangum, and defensive linemen Devante Gambrell and Malik Devine-Brown.

    At No. 2 in the poll was Wingate with 109 points and four first place votes. The Bulldogs are coming off an 11-3 season overall, going 7-2 in conference play. Coach Joe Reich's team advanced to the NCAA postseason picking up first and second round wins over Virginia Union (32-7) and Benedict (23-6). The Bulldogs eventually lost in the region championship game to West Florida (45-14). The Bulldogs will be led by four preseason All-SAC performers on defense; Marquise Fleming (DL), Jaquan Edwards (LB), Tre Morrison (DB), and Jaheim Mullen (DB).

    Lenoir-Rhyne checks in at No. 3 in the 2022 preseason poll with 101 points and one first place vote. The Bears are coming off a 2022 campaign that saw them finish the year with an 8-3 overall record, going 7-2 in the conference. Lenoir-Rhyne will be looking to return to the NCAA playoffs this season, after missing out on postseason play for the first time in the last four years. The Bears have seven preseason All-SAC selections back, including running back Dwayne McGee, defensive lineman Andre Jefferson, and linebacker Jon Ross Maye.

    The Limestone Saints came in at No. 4 in the preseason poll with 88 points and one first place vote. They finished the 2022 season with an 8-4 overall record, going 7-2 in league play. The Saints advanced to the NCAA postseason for the first time in program history. Eight players earn preseason All-SAC honors with quarterback Dustin Noller leading the way. He led the league in passing yards with 2,460 and was second in touchdowns with 21.

    Mars Hill landed at No. 5 in the preseason poll with 85 points. Under the direction of head coach Tim Clifton, the Lions are looking to stay at the top of the Mountain Division standings once again this year after going 7-3 overall and 7-2 in conference play last season. Eight preseason All-SAC performers return for Mars Hill, including one of the top linebackers in NCAA Division II Landon Honeycutt, who finished the season with 90 tackles, five sacks, and 15 tackles for loss.

    At No. 6 in the poll was Tusculum with 79 points. The Pioneers went 8-3 a year ago with a 6-3 record in the SAC. This year's squad will have nine preseason All-SAC selections; four on offense and five on defense, including three linebackers: Ryan Dolce, Wesley Scott, and Earnest Johnson III.

    Coming in at No. 7 in the poll was Carson-Newman with 58 points. The Eagles went 6-5 overall and 5-4 in the SAC in 2022. Returning to lead the Eagles are six preseason All-SAC selections with five of those on the offensive side of the ball, including running backs TJ King and Tyree Nelson.

    Checking in at No. 8 in the poll was Barton with 48 points. In their first season in the SAC the Bulldogs posted a 4-7 overall record, going 3-6 in conference. Leading the way for Barton will be one of the top running backs in Division II, Jordan Terrell. He rushed for 1,632 yards, averaging 148.4 yards per game, scoring 15 touchdowns.

    The Emory & Henry Wasps earned the No. 9 spot with 41 points. The Wasps posted a 5-6 overall record, going 4-5 in league play. The Wasps have six preseason All-SAC picks with four players on offense and four on defense.

    Earning the No. 10 spot in the poll was UVA Wise with 32 points. The Cavaliers went 2-9 overall last season, finishing with a 1-8 record in SAC play.

    Rounding out the poll at No. 11 were Catawba and Erskine at No. 12.

    The Catawba Indians went 1-10 overall in 2022, they will be under the direction of new head coach Tyler Haines.

    Erskine went 2-9 overall and was 0-9 in the SAC last season.

    In addition to the preseason coaches' poll, the SAC also released its 2023 Preseason All-Conference teams. The full preseason all-conference Mountain Division and Piedmont Division teams are listed below.

    The 2023 SAC football season will kick-off on Thursday, August 31, with four teams taking the field, while the remaining eight teams will begin play on Saturday, September 2. Check out the full schedule of games online at www.thesac.com.

    Be sure to catch all of the SAC football action online with live video streaming via the FloSports Network! Fans can sign-up for FloSports by visiting https://flosports.link/3IwzCJ6.

    2023 SAC Football Preseason Coaches Poll
    Rank School (First Place Votes) Score
    1. Newberry (6) 114
    2. Wingate (4) 109
    3. Lenoir-Rhyne (1) 101
    4. Limestone (1) 88
    5. Mars Hill 85
    6. Tusculum 79
    7. Carson-Newman 58
    8. Barton 48
    9. Emory & Henry 41
    10. UVA Wise 33
    11. Catawba 22
    12. Erskine 14

    2023 Preseason All-SAC Football Teams

    ALL- Mountain OFFENSE

    QB – Kyle Short, Emory & Henry
    RB – TJ King, Carson-Newman
    RB – Tyree Nelson, Carson-Newman
    RB – Justin Hill, Emory & Henry
    WR – Tyler Burke, Tusculum
    WR – Malik Laurent, Mars Hill
    WR – Tmahdae Penn, Emory & Henry
    OL – Leondre Andreas, Mars Hill
    OL – Ben Shellenback, Tusculum
    OL – Justin Bullock, Mars Hill
    OL – Ricky Dodson, Emory & Henry
    OL – Christian Jones, Carson-Newman
    TE – Bryce Moore, Tusculum
    PK – Christian Erwin, Carson-Newman
    LS – Andrew Bradshaw, Carson-Newman
    RS – Eddie Watson, Tusculum

    ALL-Mountain DEFENSE

    DL – Dajavon White, Tusculum
    DL – Boris Lewis, Mars Hill
    DL – Damipi Lamboni, Mars Hill
    DL – Joslyn Mira, Tusculum
    LB – Landon Honeycutt, Mars Hill
    LB – Ryan Dolce, Tusculum
    LB – Wesley Scott, Tusculum
    LB – Earnest Johnson III, Tusculum
    DB – Monroe Sanderson, Mars Hill
    DB – Major Williams, Carson-Newman
    DB – Addison Knicely, Emory & Henry
    DB – Tristan Rankin, Mars Hill
    P – Ethan Muncy, Emory & Henry

    All- PIEDMONT OFFENSE

    QB – Dustin Noller, Limestone
    RB – Dwayne McGee, Lenoir-Rhyne
    RB – Jordan Terrell, Barton
    RB – Tre Stewart, Limestone
    WR – Jelani Baker, Limestone
    WR – Kelin Parsons, Lenoir-Rhyne
    WR – Drew Dixon, Limestone
    OL – Blake Jefferson, Lenoir-Rhyne
    OL – Noah Mangum, Newberry
    OL – Luke Bond, Limestone
    OL – Xavier Jennings, Lenoir-Rhyne
    OL – Alex Buschow, Barton
    TE – Tommy Washington, Newberry
    LS – Blake Arnoult, Newberry
    RS – Kujuan Pryor, Catawba

    All-PIEDMONT DEFENSE

    DL – Devante Gambrell, Newberry
    DL – Marquise Fleming, Wingate
    DL – Malik Devine-Brown, Newberry
    DL – Andre Jefferson, Lenoir-Rhyne
    LB – Jaquan Edwards, Wingate
    LB – Shane Perry, Barton
    LB – Jon Ross Maye, Lenoir-Rhyne
    LB – Chandler Matthews, Limestone
    DB – Tre Morrison, Wingate
    DB – C'Darius Kelley, Lenoir-Rhyne
    DB – Ahmond Glass, Limestone
    DB – Jaheim Mullen, Wingate
    P – Bryan Frey, Limestone

  • #2
    Go Wolves!! Would love to see them bring home a 3rd SAC Championship in a row. We do have some big holes to fill; however, I understand there are some that think this team could be even better than last year's.

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    • #3
      Bulletin board material for the bears. They'll come out with a chip on their shoulders. Make it or break it year for Jacobs.

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      • #4
        Well, they try like crazy to include one or two from every team so there will be some players left out that could be on it. These polls really are mostly for show, PR if you will. They mean very little. Also some coaches want to "buddy up" with another coach hoping to swap votes for "buddyism" . The old I'll vote for your team if you'll vote for mine" mentality..

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