Southland Conference Announces 2019 Football All-Academic Team
FRISCO, Texas – McNeese defensive lineman Chris Livings is the 2019 Southland Conference Football Student-Athlete of the Year and the Cowboys’ lone selection to the all-academic team, announced by the league Friday. Southland yearly awards are presented by
Ready Nutrition.
All 11 programs were represented on the squad, led by five picks for Abilene Christian. Houston Baptist, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State and Southeastern Louisiana each placed three on the team. Lamar and Nicholls earned a pair of spots, and Central Arkansas, UIW, McNeese and Stephen F. Austin garnered one selection each.
A first-time all-academic honoree, Livings boasts a 3.50 GPA as a graduate student majoring in criminal justice. He was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year after tallying team highs in sacks (9.5) and tackles for loss (12). With 30 career sacks, Livings finished his tenure ranked ninth on the conference’s all-time list.
Nine student-athletes are returning all-academic selections, led by four-time honoree Ryan Reed of Northwestern State. ACU quarterback Luke Anthony, Nicholls running back Dontrell Taylor, NSU offensive lineman Chris Zirkle and HBU defensive lineman Andre Walker all landed on the all-academic team for a third time.
Three individuals posted perfect 4.00 grade point averages – Zirkle and linebackers Hunter Brown (SHSU) and Jack Gibbens (ACU). Another 10 student-athletes came in with GPAs of 3.75 or higher, and the average GPA of the squad is 3.63.
Southland Conference All-Academic Teams are voted upon by the head coach, sports information director and an academic/compliance staff member from each school. Student-Athletes of the Year are voted upon by an awards committee which consists of one administrator from each member school. Voting for one’s own athletes is not permitted.
To be eligible for all-academic distinction, an athlete must hold a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA through the semester prior to the sport’s championship, completed at least one full academic year at the nominating school prior to the current season, and participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s competitions during the most recently completed season.
Student-Athlete of the Year nominees must have at least a 3.20 GPA and have completed at least two years of athletic competition at the nominating school, including the current season.
2019 Southland Football Student-Athlete of the Year: Chris Livings, McNeese
2019 Southland Football All-Academic Team
Pos. |
Name |
School |
Hometown |
Cl. |
GPA |
Major |
QB |
Luke Anthony^3 |
Abilene Christian |
Dallas, Texas |
Sr. |
3.97 |
Finance |
RB |
Taron Jones |
Southeastern La. |
Mandeville, La. |
So. |
3.40 |
Finance |
RB |
Dontrell Taylor^3 |
Nicholls |
White Castle, La. |
Sr. |
3.72 |
Petroleum Services |
OL |
Tyler Edwards |
Sam Houston State |
Buna, Texas |
Gr. |
3.75 |
Kinesiology |
OL |
Jarius Gooch |
Southeastern La. |
Water Valley, Miss. |
Sr. |
3.25 |
Criminal Justice |
OL |
Tamatoa Neher |
Lamar |
Hauula, Hawaii |
Sr. |
3.30 |
Exercise Fitness Mgmt. |
OL |
Kade Parmelly^2 |
Abilene Christian |
Abilene, Texas |
Sr. |
3.95 |
Kinesiology |
OL |
Chris Zirkle^3# |
Northwestern St. |
League City, Texas |
Gr. |
4.00 |
Homeland Security |
TE |
David Fitzwater |
Northwestern St. |
Shreveport, La. |
Jr. |
3.79 |
Applied Science/Health |
WR |
Josh Fink^&2# |
Abilene Christian |
Coppell, Texas |
Sr. |
3.81 |
Financial Management |
WR |
Jerreth Sterns |
Houston Baptist |
Waxahachie, Texas |
So. |
3.21 |
Interdisciplinary Studies |
PK |
Hayden Ray |
Central Arkansas |
Bryant, Ark. |
Jr. |
3.34 |
General Science |
P |
Matt McRobert* |
Sam Houston State |
Berorwa, Australia |
Gr. |
3.20 |
Sport Management |
DL |
Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund^&2 |
Southeastern La. |
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia |
Sr. |
3.81 |
Exercise Science |
DL |
Chris Livings* |
McNeese |
Lake Charles, La. |
Gr. |
3.50 |
Criminal Justice |
DL |
Andre Walker*^&3# |
Houston Baptist |
Slidell, La. |
Sr. |
3.69 |
Biochemistry |
DL |
TJ Wright^ |
UIW |
San Antonio, Texas |
So. |
3.85 |
Rehabilitative Services |
LB |
Hunter Brown |
Sam Houston State |
Weston, Fla. |
Gr. |
4.00 |
Instructional Leadership |
LB |
Jack Gibbens^& |
Abilene Christian |
Bulverde, Texas |
Sr. |
4.00 |
Accounting |
LB |
Brennan Young |
Houston Baptist |
Conroe, Texas |
So. |
3.76 |
Marketing |
DB |
Adonis Davis |
Abilene Christian |
Bastrop, Texas |
Sr. |
3.00 |
Kinesiology |
DB |
Khristian Mims |
Nicholls |
Baton Rouge, La. |
Sr. |
3.20 |
Computer Info. Services |
DB |
Andre Mulinax^ |
Lamar |
Fort Worth, Texas |
Jr. |
3.82 |
Management |
DB |
Ryan Reed^4 |
Northwestern St. |
St. Francisville, La. |
Sr. |
3.62 |
Industrial Engineering Tech. |
DB |
Gavin Roland^2 |
Stephen F. Austin |
League City, Texas |
Jr. |
3.82 |
Cellular/Molecular Biology |
* Automatic selection; First Team All-Conference
^ Automatic selection; CoSIDA Academic All-District
& Automatic selection; CoSIDA Academic All-American
# Automatic selection; FCS ADA Academic All-Star
2 Two-time all-academic selection
3 Three-time all-academic selection
4 Four-time all-academic selection