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Seven Cavs Named to Preseason Watch List, UVA Wise Picked Eighth in Preseason Poll

ROCK HILL, S.C. (TheSAC.com) Lenoir-Rhyne has been voted as the conference favorite by the South Atlantic Conference football head coaches, the League announced today.  The Bears collected five first-place votes and 69 points in the poll.  UVA Wise was picked eighth in the poll with seven players being named to the Preseason Players to Watch List.

 

Dane Damron's team saw a pair of wide receivers along with two defensive lineman, a linebacker, a tight end and the team's punter named to the Preseason Players to Watch List.

 

Eastern Kentucky University transfer Caleb Martin made the list after leading the team with 22 catches for 261 yards and four touchdowns in the abbreviated spring season. University of Virginia transfer Dorian Goddard also made the list after finishing with 15 catches for 101 yards earlier this year.

 

At tight end Keishoen Jarrett made the successful transition from defense-to-offense in the spring and his success did not go unnoticed. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound tight end grabbed 16 balls for 150 yards to finish second on the team in receptions and receiving yards en route to the Preseason Watch List.

 

On the defensive line, fifth-year senior Rondre-Knowles Tenner received recognition. The nose tackle accumulated seven sacks in 2019 and has tallied 10 sacks over the last two full seasons of play. Fellow defensive lineman Chavon Fields is also on the list. Fields led the Cavaliers with 17 tackles this spring while adding an interception to his stat ledger.

 

Middle linebacker Deandre Williams received preseason recognition. The Richmond, Virginia product has amassed 88 stops in his collegiate career, including 13 tackles for loss.

 

Third-year punter Drew Vermillion rounded out UVA Wise student-athletes on the Preseason Watch List. The steady punter has booted eight punts of at least 50 yards during his first two seasons while landing 16 punts inside the opponent's 20-yard line. The Gate City, Virginia product launched a 68-yard punt at Carson-Newman as a freshman.

 

 

The Bears took home their ninth SAC Football Championship in program history in 2019, finishing the season with a record of 13-1 overall and 8-0 in conference. The Bears then went on to finish the 2021 spring season with a 3-1 overall record, with their lone loss coming against Tusculum in the SAC Spring Football Championship game. In addition to winning the 2019 SAC title, the Bears advanced to the third round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Bears are a preseason No. 2 pick according to Lindy's Sports and they are a No. 7 pick according the College Football America Yearbook Preseason Poll.

 

The Bears had one of the most potent offenses in all of Division II in 2019, as they ranked eighth in the nation in scoring (42.0 points per game) and seventh in the nation in rushing offense (269 yards per game). Quarterback Grayson Willingham returns to lead the offense. In just four games during the spring of 2021 he threw for 951 yards, seven touchdowns and had a 163.8 QB efficiency rating. Running back Dwayne McGee also shined for the Bears in the spring as he racked up 511 yards in four games, averaging 127.8 yards per game with four touchdowns.  

 

The defensive side of the ball is equally as impressive, with the Bears finishing 2019 ranked eighth in DII in rushing defense, allowing just 81.9 yards per game. The Bears were also ranked 16th in scoring defense, posting 17.4 points per game on defense, and they allowed just 293.7 total yards of offense, ranking them 18th in the DII. Linebacker Jon Ross Maye made a big impact for Lenoir-Rhyne in the spring of 2021 with 27 solo tackles and 34 total tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss in just four games. Fellow linebacker Percy King was a thief with four interceptions and he added 25 total tackles during the spring season.  

 

At No. 2 in the poll was Wingate with 63 points and a first place vote.  The Bulldogs are coming off their third straight NCAA DII playoff appearance in 2019, finishing the season with a record of 10-2 overall and 7-1 in conference. Wingate's offense produced 4,749 yards in 2019, including 2,427 yards through the air and 2,322 yards on the ground. Defensively, the Bulldogs allowed just 21.9 points in 2019 on 322.1 yards of offense. Wingate will open the 2021season as the No. 19 team in the nation according to the College Football America Yearbook.  

 

Newberry checks in at No. 3 in the 2021 preseason poll with 58 points and a first place vote.  The Wolves are coming off a 5-6 campaign in 2019 and a 5-1 record in the spring of 2021. Newberry's lone loss of the spring season was an overtime thriller, 27-20, to Lenoir-Rhyne. The Wolves will look to continue their dominance on the ground this season after posting a league-leading 1,581 rushing yards in five games in the spring, averaging 263.5 yards per game. Mario Anderson was impressive in his Wolves debut, posting 206 yards rushing in just two games in the spring, averaging 103 yards per game. Newberry was also impressive on defense during the spring season, allowing just 268.5 yards per game and a conference-best 15.7 points per game.

 

The Tusculum Pioneers came in at No. 4 in the preseason poll with 52 points and two first place votes. They finished the 2019 season with a 5-6 overall record, but were the 2021 SAC Spring Football Champions with a 4-1 overall record. The Pioneers defeated Lenoir-Rhyne in the championship game 28-23. The Pioneers were ranked No. 2 in the league in defense, allowing just 17.6 points per game and 311.2 total yards per game, including only allowing 84 rushing yards per game. Tusculum also put up some big numbers on offense, scoring 37.6 points per game in five games, including a league-best 1,971 yards of passing offense.

 

Carson-Newman landed at No. 5 in the preseason poll with 46 points.  The Eagles went 9-3 overall in 2019 and advanced to the NCAA Division II postseason, but were only able to play one 2021 spring game, a 40-37 overtime win against UVA Wise. Eagle quarterback Trey Mitchell shined in that game, throwing for 282 yards with two touchdowns and another 10 yards rushing. Receivers JJ Lewis and DeQuan Dudley were also major play makers hauling in 100 and 94 yards, respectively, with a touchdown each. Defensively, Kendall Williams had nine solo tackles, including a tackle for loss and a pass breakup. The Eagles are a preseason No. 14 pick according to the College Football America Yearbook.

 

At No. 6 in the poll was Limestone with 32 points.  The Saints finished the 2019 campaign with a 3-8 record, going 2-6 in the SAC. Returning to lead the Saints is the team's leading rusher in 2019, Jerko'ya Patton. He rushed for 965 yards with nine touchdowns during the 2019 season. On defense, defensive end Zane Boozer leads the Saints. He racked up 16 total tackles during the spring of 2021 with three sacks and four and half tackles for loss.

 

Coming in at No. 7 in the poll was Mars Hill. The Lions closed out the 2019 season with a record of 5-6 overall, going 4-4 in conference. The Lions were the top pass team in the SAC in 2019, throwing for 3,367 yards as a team, including a league-leading 30 passing touchdowns.  

 

Rounding out the poll at No. 8 was UVA Wise and Catawba at No. 9.  

 

In their second year of SAC competition, the Cavaliers went 2-9 overall and posted a 1-7 record in SAC play in 2019, while going 1-2 during the 2021 spring season.

 

Catawba went 1-10 overall with a 0-8 SAC record in 2019, and the Catawba Indians posted an 0-2 record during the 2021 spring season.

 

In addition to the preseason coaches poll, the SAC also released its 2021 Football Players to Watch list. In leu of a traditional preseason all-conference team, the SAC compiled a list of the top offensive, defensive, and special teams players from each team to keep an eye on during the 2021 season. The full list of players to watch is listed below by team.

 

The 2021 SAC football season will kick-off on Thursday, September 2 with Wingate, Mars Hill, and Carson-Newman all hosting non-conference games. The remaining six teams will suit up for season openers on Saturday, September 4. The full 2021 schedule, along with links to the SAC Live Digital Network and live stats can be found online at www.thesac.com.

 

2021 SAC Football Preseason Coaches Poll

 

Rank

School

Points (First Place Votes)

1.

Lenoir-Rhyne

69 (5)

2.

Wingate

63 (1)

3.

Newberry

58 (1)

4.

Tusculum

52 (2)

5.

Carson-Newman

46

6.

Limestone

32

7.

Mars Hill

29

8.

UVA Wise

24

9.

Catawba

23

 

2021 SAC Football Players to Watch

 

Carson-Newman

RB - Troy Dendy

WR - Braxton Westfield

QB - Trey Mitchell

 

LB - Rondrow Peebles

LB - Daniel Dixon-Brooks

LB - Trayzel Jureidini-Wyche

 

K - Christian Erwin

RS - Devon Moore

LS - Andrew Bradshaw

 

Catawba

QB - Ken Avent

WR - Kujuan Pryor

OT - Demetrius Blackwell

 

DL - John Oxce

S - D'Verick Daniel

LB - Christian Bennett

 

K/P - Clayton Crile

RS - Rasheed Singleton

LS - Keaton Chamber

 

Lenoir-Rhyne

QB - Grayson Willingham
WR - Dareke Young
RB - D'Wayne McGee

 

DT - Dan Louba
S - Eric Jackson

DT - Amari Houston

K - Chase Allbaugh
P - Michael Owen
RS - Dre Lester

 

Limestone

QB – Dustin Noller

RB – Jerko'ya Patton

WR – Juwan Scott

 

DB – Kris Williams

LB – Jaiden Clayton

DE – Zane Boozer

 

P – Austin Kemp

LS – AJ Covan

K – Nathan Baker

 

Mars Hill

QB - Jimmy Urzua

TE - Ty Snelson

WR - Marquis Williams

 

LB - Dexter Fitzpatrick 

LB - Landon Honeycutt

DL - Tyler Sims

 

RS - Marquis Williams

RS - CJ Thompson

 

Newberry

C - Alec Blackmon

QB - Dre Harris

RB - Mario Anderson

 

DB - Anthony Blue

DE - Ty Kelly

DT - Tyran Dixon

 

K - Carter Parrot

P - Gibson Marsh

 

Tusculum

WR - Justice Parham

WR - Derek Wright

QB -  Ivan Corbin

 

LB - Craig Watts

DL - Nelson Louis

DB - Jermaine Witherspoon

 

P - Andrew Cantrell

RS - Tyler Burke

RS - Jarvis Jones

 

UVA Wise

WR - Caleb Martin

WR - Dorian Goddard

TE - Keishoen Jarrett

 

DL - Rondre Knowles-Tenner

DL - Chavon Fields

LB - Deandre Williams

 

P - Drew Vermillion

 

Wingate

RB - Nijere Peoples

QB - Shaw Crocker

OL - Andrew Strickland

 

DT - Jordon Anderson

LB - Jaquan Edwards

DB - Romario Johnson

 

K - McLean Robertson

P - Ethan Evans

LS - Tucker Mullis

 

 

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Players Mentioned

Chavon Fields

#96 Chavon Fields

DT
6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
Dorien Goddard

#11 Dorien Goddard

WR
6' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
Caleb  Martin

#3 Caleb Martin

WR
6' 3"
Redshirt Sophomore
Drew  Vermillion

#47 Drew Vermillion

P
6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
Deandre Williams

#20 Deandre Williams

LB
5' 11"
Redshirt Junior
Keishoen Jarrett

#9 Keishoen Jarrett

TE
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

Chavon Fields

#96 Chavon Fields

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
DT
Dorien Goddard

#11 Dorien Goddard

6' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
WR
Caleb  Martin

#3 Caleb Martin

6' 3"
Redshirt Sophomore
WR
Drew  Vermillion

#47 Drew Vermillion

6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
P
Deandre Williams

#20 Deandre Williams

5' 11"
Redshirt Junior
LB
Keishoen Jarrett

#9 Keishoen Jarrett

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
TE