Army football gains four selections as American Conference all-stars
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Army football earned four selections to the American Conference all-star football team, as announced on Tuesday, December 2.
Junior Brady Small was named the first-team center; senior Andon Thomas was a second-team linebacker; sophomore Jack Bousum was named a third-team defensive lineman; and, senior safety Casey Larkin was named an honorable mention.
North Texas quarterback Drew Mestemaker was named the offensive player of the year. Navy defensive lineman Landon Robinson was named the defensive player of the year.
Kicker Patrick Durkin of Tulane was named the special teams player of the year. Navy's Rayne Fry was named the deep snapper of the year. North Texas running back Caleb Hawkins was named rookie of the year.
Eric Morris of North Texas was named the coach of the year.
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American Conference
2025 football all-stars
First team
WR – Anthony Smith, East Carolina; Cortez Braham Jr., Memphis; Wyatt Young, North Texas
OT – Jimarion McCrimmon, East Carolina; Travis Burke, Memphis
OG – Gabe Blair, North Texas; Shadre Hurst, Tulane
C – Brady Small, Army
TE – Brody Foley, Tulsa
QB – Drew Mestemaker, North Texas
RB – Caleb Hawkins, North Texas; Robert Henry Jr., UTSA
DL – Zion Wilson, East Carolina; William Whitlow Jr., Memphis; Landon Robinson, Navy; Santana Hopper, Tulane
LB – Sam Brumfield, Memphis; Mac Harris, South Florida; Shad Banks Jr., UTSA; Ray Coney, Tulsa
S – Jack Tchienchou, Tulane; Ja'Marley Riddle, East Carolina
K – Patrick Durkin, Tulane
P – Alec Clark, Tulane
RS – Sutton Smith, Memphis
DS – Jackson Lee, Florida Atlantic; Rayne Fry, Navy
Second team
WR – Iverson Hooks, UAB; Easton Messer, Florida Atlantic; Eli Heidenreich, Navy
OT – Braydon Nelson, North Teas; Connor McLaughlin, South Florida
OG – Emmanuel Poku, East Carolina; Ben Purvis, Navy
C – Tay Yanta, North Texas
TE – Peter Clarke, Temple
QB – Byrum Brown, South Florida
RB – Alex Tecza, Navy; Dominic Richardson, Tulsa
DL – J.D. Lampley, East Carolina; Cam'Ron Stewart, Temple; Tre'von Mcalpine, Tulane; J'Dan Burnett, Tulsa
LB – Andon Thomas, Army; Ethan Wesloski, North Texas; Jhalyn Shuler, South Florida; Sam Howard, Tulane
CB – Omarion Cooper, Memphis; David Fisher, North Texas
S – Fred Gaskin, South Florida; Lento Smith Jr., Tulsa
K – Nico Gramatica, South Florida
P – Caile Hogan, UTSA
RS – JoJo Bermudez, Temple
DS – Triston O'Brien, East Carolina
Third team
WR – Javen Nicholas, Charlotte; Yannick Smith, East Carolina; Devin McCuin, UTSA
OT – Jimto Obigegwu, North Texas; Derrick Graham, Tulane
OG – Johnny Dickson, North Texas; Zane Herring, South Florida
C – Cole Best, South Florida
TE – Houston Thomas, UTSA
QB – Blake Horvath, Navy
RB – Sutton Smith, Memphis; Quinton Jackson, Rice
DL – Jack Bousum, Army; C.J. Doggette Jr., Florida Atlantic; Pooda Walker, Memphis; Tony Anyanwu, Rice; Josh Celiscar, South Florida
LB – Dameon Wilson, East Carolina; Leon Hart Jr., Florida Atlantic; MarcAnthony Parker, Navy; Trey Fields, North Texas; Andrew Awe, Rice; Harvey Dyson, Tulane
CB – Ben Osueke, Temple; Javion White, Tulane
S – Will Jones, North Texas; Jimmy Wyrick, UTSA
K – Gianni Spetic, Memphis
P – Alex Bacchetta, Rice
RS – Solomon Beebe, UAB; T.J. Smith, Tulane
DS – Jason Arredondo, Tulane
Honorable mention
RB – Nykahi Davenport, South Florida
LB – Ty Morris, Rice; Curly Ordonez, Temple
CB – Jahiem Johnson, Tulane
S – Casey Larkin, Army
This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: Army football gains four spots on American Conference all-star team
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