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American Urban Radio Networks Announces 2004 SBN Black College All-American Team
December 30, 2004
(Pittsburgh, PA,) – American Urban
Radio Networks has announced the members of the 2004
SBN Black College All-American (BCAA) Team. Among this year’s
All-American Team members are seven players who are returning
honorees from the 2003 team, including the offensive and defensive
players of the year.
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) led the way with
nine players selected as members of the 2004 SBN Black College
All-American Team.
Tennessee State University running back Charles Anthony
was named the SBN/Doug Williams Offensive Player of the Year.
Anthony was also named Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player
of the Year, as selected by the conference's head coach and
sports information directors. Norfolk State University linebacker
Kevin Talley was named the SBN/Mel Blount Defensive Player
of the Year. Talley lead Norfolk State, the MEAC and Division
1-AA in total tackles per game. Albany State’s, James “Mike” White
was named SBN/Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year. In five seasons
White has rebuilt the Golden Rams football program and placed
it at the top of the ranks of the Southern Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (SIAC).
Charles Anthony, Tennessee State University, SBN/Doug Williams
Offensive Player of the Year – The 5’11”,
190 senior running back from Orlando, Florida rushed for
1,739 yards on 306 attempts, averaging 5.7 yards a carry.
He scored 14 rushing touchdowns and had 39 pass receptions
for 318 yards and two touchdowns.
Kevin Talley, Norfolk State, SBN/Mel Blount Defensive Player
of the Year – The 6’0”, 230 senior linebacker
from Newport News, Virginia led his team, conference and
all 1-AA players with 135 tackles. He was also 4th in the
nation in solo tackles with 58 and recorded 9 tackles for
loss, 3 sacks and 3 forced fumbles.
James “Mike” White, Albany State University,
SBN/Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year – The Augusta,
Georgia native led the Golden Rams to an 11-1 overall record
and 10-0 regular season. Albany State was the only undefeated
Black college team during the 2004 regular season.
The 2004 SBN All-American Team, along with the SBN/Jake
Gaither Black College National Champions, the Hampton Pirates,
and the SBN/Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, will be honored
during the 31st SBN Black College All-American Awards gala
to be held on Saturday, February 19, 2004 at the Atlanta
Marriott Marquis Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia.
SBN Sports 2004 Black College All-American Team
| QB |
Bradshaw Littlejohn |
Morgan State |
6’3” - 260 |
Senior |
|
| RB |
Derrick Wimbush |
Fort Valley State |
6’2” - 220 |
Senior |
|
Charles Anthony |
Tennessee State |
5’11” - 190 |
Senior |
|
| WR |
Kelvin Dickens |
Morgan State |
6’3” - 200 |
Junior |
|
Charlie Spiller |
Alcorn State |
5’11” - 181 |
Sophomore |
|
| TE |
Edward Harper |
Albany State |
6’2” - 237 |
Junior |
|
| OL |
Jelani Clement |
Hampton |
6’2” - 310 |
Senior |
|
Myniya Smith |
Southern |
6’7” - 340 |
Senior |
|
Rodney Magwood |
Albany State |
6’3” - 346 |
Senior |
|
Carey Nagel |
Alabama State |
6’3” - 280 |
Senior |
|
Ricardo Phillips |
North Carolina Central |
6’5” – 300 |
Senior |
|
| PK |
Andrew Paterini |
Hampton |
6’0” - 205 |
Sophomore |
|
| DL |
Jordan Brumbaugh |
Tuskegee |
6’4” - 262 |
Senior |
|
Walter Curry |
Albany State |
6’4” - 268 |
Senior |
|
Micah Littlejohn |
Hampton |
6’3” - 255 |
Junior |
|
Kenneth Pettway |
Grambling State |
6’4” - 255 |
Senior |
|
|
| LB |
Kevin Talley |
Norfolk State |
6’0” - 225 |
Senior |
|
Justin Durant |
Hampton |
6’2” - 235 |
Sophomore |
|
Chris Peavy |
Shaw |
6’2” - 235 |
Senior |
|
| DB |
Nick Collins |
Bethune-Cookman |
5’11” - 188 |
Senior |
|
Antoine Bethea |
Howard |
5’10” - 175 |
Junior |
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Ahmad Treaudo |
Southern |
6’0” - 190 |
Senior |
|
Walt Williams |
Fayetteville State |
6’0” - 175 |
Senior |
|
| P |
Eric Hernandez |
Prairie View |
5’10” - 185 |
Sophomore |
Offensive Player of the Year | Coach of the Year |
Defensive Player of the Year |
| Charles Anthony |
Mike White |
Kevin Talley |
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