The Lone Star Conference's annual football preseason media day will be held Thursday, July 28, in McKinney, Texas.
With the 2022 season approaching, all 10 football coaches will be at the McKinney ISD Stadium and Community Event Center for a luncheon with the media. During the event, league officials will announce the preseason poll and players of the year.
The day begins with registration followed by lunch, a brief program, remarks from each football coach and student-athlete, and an open interview session. The program will be streamed live on the LSC Digital Network at www.lonestarconferencenetwork.com starting at 12 p.m.
The season kicks off Thursday, September 1 with 10 LSC teams set to compete in 2022. Each team will play nine conference games to determine the LSC Champion. Central Washington, Simon Fraser, and Western Oregon joined the league as affiliate members in football on July 1, 2022.
McKinney ISD Stadium is the home of the NCAA Division II Football Championship game. The LSC and McKinney ISD hosted 2018, 2019, and 2021 championship contests and are set to host the next four title games. The McKinney ISD Stadium and Community Event Center, a 12,000-seat facility built primarily for football, will host the Division II Football Championship on December 17, 2022; December 16, 2023; December 21, 2024; and December 20, 2025.
2022 LSC Football Preseason Media Day Attendees
Angelo State
Jeff Girsch, head football coach
Daron Allman (LB, Jr., Killeen, Texas/Shoemaker HS)
Zach Bronkhorst (QB, Sr., Galveston, Texas/High Island HS)
Nathaniel Omayebu III (RB, Jr., Sherman, Texas/Sherman HS)
Central Washington
Chris Fisk, head football coach
Christian Penny (DL, Sr., Pasco, Wash./Chiawana HS)
Quincy Glasper (QB, So., Stockton, Calif./ Bear Creek HS)
Eastern New Mexico
Tye Hiatt, head football coach
Aseli Finau (DL, R-Sr., Anchorage, Alaska/Soldotna HS)
Rapi Sotoa (DL, R-Sr., Anchorage, Alaska/West Anchorage HS)
Hunter St. John (OL, R-Jr., Clovis, N.M./ Clovis HS)
Midwestern State
Bill Maskill, head football coach
Melik Owens (DE, Sr., Houston, Texas / Cypress Ridge HS)
Ja'Marzeyea Arvie (WR, Jr., Mesquite, Texas / North Mesquite HS)
Simon Fraser
Mike Rigell, head football coach
Jeremiah Famor (DL, Sr., San Leandro, Calif./San Leandro HS (Chabot College))
Justin Seiber (QB, Jr., Covington, Wash./Kentwood HS)
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Michael Salinas, head football coach
Amos Coleman (DB, R-Jr., New Orleans, La./Alief Elsik HS
Brannon Jackson (OL, R-So., San Antonio, Texas/Brennan HS)
UT Permian Basin
Justin Carrigan, head football coach
D'Ondre Robinson (DB, Sr., Orange, N.J./Marist HS)
Matt Zubiate (TE, Sr., El Paso, Texas/Chapin HS)
West Texas A&M
Hunter Hughes, head football coach
JT Cavender (LB, So., Midlothian, Texas/Midlothian HS)
Jarrod Compton (RB, Sr., Lubbock, Texas/Coronado HS)
Western New Mexico
Philip Vigil, head football coach
David Melendez (DL, Sr., Las Cruces, N.M./Las Cruces HS)
Devin Larsen (QB, So., Gilbert, Ariz./Queen Creek HS (Iowa State Univ.))
Western Oregon
Arne Ferguson, head football coach
Jaylin Parnell (LB, Sr., Medford, Ore./South Medford HS)
Damon Hickok (WR, Jr., Portland, Ore./Grant HS (Univ. of Oregon))
With the 2022 season approaching, all 10 football coaches will be at the McKinney ISD Stadium and Community Event Center for a luncheon with the media. During the event, league officials will announce the preseason poll and players of the year.
The day begins with registration followed by lunch, a brief program, remarks from each football coach and student-athlete, and an open interview session. The program will be streamed live on the LSC Digital Network at www.lonestarconferencenetwork.com starting at 12 p.m.
The season kicks off Thursday, September 1 with 10 LSC teams set to compete in 2022. Each team will play nine conference games to determine the LSC Champion. Central Washington, Simon Fraser, and Western Oregon joined the league as affiliate members in football on July 1, 2022.
McKinney ISD Stadium is the home of the NCAA Division II Football Championship game. The LSC and McKinney ISD hosted 2018, 2019, and 2021 championship contests and are set to host the next four title games. The McKinney ISD Stadium and Community Event Center, a 12,000-seat facility built primarily for football, will host the Division II Football Championship on December 17, 2022; December 16, 2023; December 21, 2024; and December 20, 2025.
2022 LSC Football Preseason Media Day Attendees
Angelo State
Jeff Girsch, head football coach
Daron Allman (LB, Jr., Killeen, Texas/Shoemaker HS)
Zach Bronkhorst (QB, Sr., Galveston, Texas/High Island HS)
Nathaniel Omayebu III (RB, Jr., Sherman, Texas/Sherman HS)
Central Washington
Chris Fisk, head football coach
Christian Penny (DL, Sr., Pasco, Wash./Chiawana HS)
Quincy Glasper (QB, So., Stockton, Calif./ Bear Creek HS)
Eastern New Mexico
Tye Hiatt, head football coach
Aseli Finau (DL, R-Sr., Anchorage, Alaska/Soldotna HS)
Rapi Sotoa (DL, R-Sr., Anchorage, Alaska/West Anchorage HS)
Hunter St. John (OL, R-Jr., Clovis, N.M./ Clovis HS)
Midwestern State
Bill Maskill, head football coach
Melik Owens (DE, Sr., Houston, Texas / Cypress Ridge HS)
Ja'Marzeyea Arvie (WR, Jr., Mesquite, Texas / North Mesquite HS)
Simon Fraser
Mike Rigell, head football coach
Jeremiah Famor (DL, Sr., San Leandro, Calif./San Leandro HS (Chabot College))
Justin Seiber (QB, Jr., Covington, Wash./Kentwood HS)
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Michael Salinas, head football coach
Amos Coleman (DB, R-Jr., New Orleans, La./Alief Elsik HS
Brannon Jackson (OL, R-So., San Antonio, Texas/Brennan HS)
UT Permian Basin
Justin Carrigan, head football coach
D'Ondre Robinson (DB, Sr., Orange, N.J./Marist HS)
Matt Zubiate (TE, Sr., El Paso, Texas/Chapin HS)
West Texas A&M
Hunter Hughes, head football coach
JT Cavender (LB, So., Midlothian, Texas/Midlothian HS)
Jarrod Compton (RB, Sr., Lubbock, Texas/Coronado HS)
Western New Mexico
Philip Vigil, head football coach
David Melendez (DL, Sr., Las Cruces, N.M./Las Cruces HS)
Devin Larsen (QB, So., Gilbert, Ariz./Queen Creek HS (Iowa State Univ.))
Western Oregon
Arne Ferguson, head football coach
Jaylin Parnell (LB, Sr., Medford, Ore./South Medford HS)
Damon Hickok (WR, Jr., Portland, Ore./Grant HS (Univ. of Oregon))
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