2005 NCAA 1-AA Mid-Major Football Gazette All-American Team

Released on = December 15, 2005, 6:58 am

Press Release Author = Don Hansen\'s National Weekly Football Gazette

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = San Diego's Johnson, Duquesne's Bullock and Albany's Disch
Highlight the 2005 NCAA 1-AA Mid-Major Football Gazette All-American Team

Press Release Body = WESTMONT, Illinois - School record-setting quarterback, Josh
Johnson, from the University of San Diego, Duquesne University's all-time sack
leader, Antoine Bullock, and the University at Albany's conference Player of the
year, Colin Disch, headline the 2005 Don Hansen's Football Gazette NCAA 1-AA
Mid-Major All-America team. San Diego's Jim Harbaugh, who led the Hawks to the NCAA
Division 1-AA Mid-Major No. 1 ranking and an 11-1 record, was named Coach of the
Year.

Johnson earned Offensive Back of the Year while Bullock garnered the Defensive
Lineman of the Year Award and Disch is the defensive Linebacker of the Year. Junior
Michael Caputo from Saint Francis (PA) University earned Offensive Receiver of the
Year honors, while Michael Ford from Duquesne University received Defensive Back of
the Year honors. Dayton's Ryan Winner claims the Offensive Lineman of the year award
and Special Teams Player of the Year honors go to Ryan Feely from Jacksonville (FL)
University.

Johnson, a sophomore, from Oakland, California, and a 2005 First Team All-PFL
selection... led USD to an 11-1 record and the PFL championship... set school
records for completions (260), TDs (36), passing yards (3,256), total offense
(3,635) and completion percentage (70.1)... tossed 7 TDs at Valparaiso, all in 1st
half... tossed 5 TDs vs. Morehead State in PFL Championship game, all in 1st half.
Johnson also rushed for 379 yards on 86 carries (4.4 yards per carry) and scored
four touchdowns.

Bullock, a senior, from Houston, Texas, finished his career as Duquesne\'s all-time
sacks leader with 27.5 ... ranked among nation\'s leaders in sacks and fumbles forced
all season ... totaled a team-high 12.0 sacks and team-best 17.5 tackles for loss
... also added four forced fumbled ... finished tied for second on the nation\'s No.
1 I-AA defense with 73 tackles from his defensive end spot ... 2005 first team
All-MAAC.

Disch, a sophomore, from North Plainfield, New Jersey, is the 2005 Northeast
Conference Defensive Player of the Year ... first-team All-NEC for the second
consecutive season ... ranks 27 among the NCAA I-AA leaders in tackles at 10.18 per
game ... made 100-plus tackles for the second straight fall ... posted double-figure
hits in 17 of 22 games as a collegian ... tied the program\'s I-AA record with 18
tackles against Central Conn. State on Sept. 24 ... NEC Defensive Player of the Week
twice ... 2004 Football Gazette I-AA Mid-Major All-American ... NEC Defensive Rookie
of the Year ... In 2005 he finished with 112 tackles, including 15 tackles for loss
(50 yards) with 4.5 sacks for minus -27 yards. His totals for the year also include
one forced fumble, three pass breakups and one interception that he returned for 34
yards.

This marks the 13th year Don Hansen's Football Gazette, a recognized authority on
small college football, has selected an NCAA 1-AA Mid-Major All-America team. A
total of 81 players have earned some form of Football Gazette All-America accolades.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Don Hansen
National Weekly Football Gazette
PH: 630-964-1062
website: http://www.donhansen.com


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Contact Details = Dave Hansen

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