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Missouri finalizes baseball coaching staff, adds former MLB player Brian McRae

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Baseball head coach Steve Bieser has rounded out his staff, adding Dillon Lawson as a volunteer assistant, Joe Migliaccio as a graduate assistant and Brian McRae as a student assistant, announced Thursday (July 28). In addition, Bieser has retained Evan Pratte as director of operations, Scott Bird as director of baseball strength and conditioning, and Brett Peel as a graduate assistant.

“I am extremely excited about this staff and how it all came together,” Bieser said. “We have a mix of rising stars to go along with seasoned veterans. I feel this staff complements each other very well and will give our players everything they need to succeed and develop as both a person and player.”

Lawson will serve as Mizzou’s hitting coach and is coming off of a successful stint as the Houston Astros’ Class A affiliate hitting coach. He was the hitting coach for two Ohio Valley Conference Champion teams at Southeast Missouri from 2013-15 for Bieser.

Lawson was a key contributor to Southeast Missouri’s success under Bieser as he mentored an offense that ranked among the league’s best over his three seasons. During his second season with the Redhawks, the offense ranked ninth in the nation in batting and eighth in the nation in runs per game (7.2). Only eight teams in the nation scored more runs than SEMO that season. His offense also swiped the 10th-most bases in the nation in 2014 with 97 total steals.

His Redhawk offense was even better in 2015, ranking third in the nation in scoring, fifth in runs, sixth in on-base percentage and seventh in home runs. His team also drew the third-most walks in the nation that season and ranked 12th nationally with a .303 team average and in hits. Southeast Missouri averaged 8.0 runs per game and slugged 66 total homers.

His contributions to the Redhawk offense caught the eye of the Houston Astros, who hired Lawson away from SEMO in January of 2016 and he has served as club’s Class A affiliate in Tri-City (New York), a position he has held until taking the job on Bieser’s staff at Mizzou.

Lawson, a Louisville, Kentucky native, is a 2007 graduate of Transylvania University with a degree in Exercise Science. Lawson was a four-year starter for the Pioneers earning All-Conference honors as a junior and senior.

Lawson received his master’s degree in education with an emphasis in strength and conditioning from Lindenwood in 2008. He and his wife, Amanda, welcomed son, Asa “Ace” Dash, on April 29, 2014.

McRae will join the program as a student assistant as he will finish his undergraduate degree after a 10-year career in Major League Baseball, including stints with the Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies and Toronto Blue Jays. In his nine years as a professional, McRae hit .261 with 103 home runs and 532 RBIs. He also stole 196 bases, including a career-high 37 with the Cubs in 1996. His best offensive season came in 1998 when he led the Mets in doubles, triples and steals while slugging 21 homers, 79 RBI and 80 walks, all career-bests. It was his first 20-homer, 20-steal season in the majors.

McRae is the son of former Major League All-Star and former Kansas City Royals manager Hal McRae. He was born in Bradenton, Fla., before moving to Blue Springs, Mo., where he was an All-State honoree in both baseball and football. He was selected in the first round of the 1985 MLB draft (17th overall) and bypassed a football scholarship at Kansas. He made his major league debut five years later in 1990 as the team’s center fielder, replacing an injured Bo Jackson.

Brian then played for his father, Hal, as he took over managing duties in 1991. It was just the fourth instance of a player being managed by his father in MLB history. Brian went on to play until 1999 with his final game coming in a Blue Jays uniform in 1999.

He then spent time as an analyst for WGN-TV and did five years working radio for MLB.com and appeared on ESPN’s Baseball Tonight as well.

Migliaccio comes to Mizzou after serving as Bieser’s graduate assistant at Southeast Missouri last season, working on the defensive development of position players and assisting with the offense. Before Southeast Missouri, he was at Siena, where he guided the team to its third-best fielding percentage in program history in 2015. He implemented new catching a defensive development programs while at Siena. In 2015, the infield completed conference games with a .981 fielding percentage, committing only eight errors, which was an improvement from .958 (21 errors) in 2014.

Migliaccio played college baseball at FIU and Parkland College before transferring to Oral Roberts to finish his degree, graduating with Cum Laude distinction with a degree in recreation administration and a minor in humanities while playing shortstop for the Owls.

Pratte just finished his 19th season with Mizzou Baseball in 2016, his sixth as director of operations. Serving as the director of operations, Pratte is still heavily involved in the success of the program. He handles a variety of responsibilities that ensure that the student-athletes at Mizzou get one of the best experiences possible while playing collegiate baseball. From arranging travel to handling a wide variety of daily activities, Pratte’s contributions help the entire team and coaching staff succeed. He also brings with him a wealth of baseball experience after spending years as a player and coach.

Bird has been director of baseball strength & conditioning since 2014. He has over 25 years of proven success in the field of Strength and Conditioning, has worked with a variety of men’s and women’s sports at some of the country’s highest ranked universities. Bird has coached 37 All-Americans, seven conference players of the year and has had 55 players go on to play professional baseball, as well as numerous others go on to play professionally in their respective sport. At Kansas State Bird was part of the baseball program that had the three best win totals in the programs history including a school record 43 wins in 2009. In the 6 years at K-State the program had 22 players drafted in the MLB draft and six of those were drafted in the top 10 rounds.

Peel played at Mizzou for the 2014 and 2015 seasons, and will serve as a graduate manager for Bieser after coaching as a student assistant in 2016. Peel was Mizzou’s starting second baseman in 2015 and was one of the emotional leaders of the team, serving as captain. Peel started 57 games in 2015, leading off in 46 of those contests while hitting .257 with a team-high 40 runs, which were the most by a Tiger since 2012. He also stole 22 bases on the season, which ranked fifth in the SEC and tops on the team. His 22 steals rank as the fourth-most in a single season at Mizzou. Peel also just missed etching his name atop the school record list as he reached base in 30 consecutive games in 2015, falling just two short of the school record.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Crash kills Nebraska punter Sam Foltz, former Michigan State punter Mike Sadler

riggertNebraskaWAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — Nebraska punter Sam Foltz and former Michigan State punter Mike Sadler have died in a car crash in Wisconsin after working at a kicking clinic, a sheriff’s department official said Sunday. LSU kicker Colby Delahoussaye was injured in the crash.

Waukesha County Sheriff’s Lt. Thom Moerman said speed was likely a factor in the single-vehicle crash that happened around 11:45 p.m. Saturday.

The 24-year-old Sadler, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, was driving. He and 22-year-old Foltz, of Greeley, Nebraska, both died at the scene. Delahoussaye, 21 of New Iberia, Louisiana, was also a passenger. He was treated at Waukesha Memorial Hospital and released. A statement from LSU said his injuries were minor and that he was scheduled to return home Monday.

Moerman said in a statement that Sadler lost control on the wet pavement, left the roadway and struck a tree.

The University of Nebraska said Sunday the team will skip this week’s planned Big Ten media days in Chicago because of Foltz’s death. Officials with Michigan State didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Foltz was a three-year starter for the Nebraska team and last year he was named the Big Ten’s punter of the year. Foltz graduated from Nebraska with a degree in agronomy in May. He led the Big Ten in punting last year at 44.2 yards per kick and ranked fifth in school history (42.6).

Nebraska Coach Mike Riley said Foltz was respected on the team, and had a positive influence on everyone he interacted with.

“The young men in our football program are hurting but I know that their strength of character and resolve will bring us together and we will honor Sam every day moving forward,” Riley said.

Several hundred friends and teammates of Foltz gathered outside Memorial Stadium in Lincoln Sunday afternoon to remember him. Several players talked about how hard Foltz’ worked and his faith in God.

“Sam was a kind and thoughtful young man who was a leader on the playing field, in the classroom, and in his community,” Nebraska Chancellor Ronnie D. Green said in a statement. “He was an exemplary student-athlete who grew as a player and as a person on his path to recent completion of his degree in agronomy from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and anyone who knew him can testify that he had an enduring influence on those around him.”

Sadler was a four-year starter and four-time academic All-American at Michigan State. He finished his college playing career after the 2014 season. He drew something of a cult following during his playing days because of his sense of humor and wit.

“I just asked my waitress what sport she thought I played. Her answer? Disk golf. Time to reevaluate my life,” Sadler once tweeted.

He helped get his own mock Heisman Trophy candidacy rolling one season by pushing the hashtag #sadler4heisman. He would also regularly exchange funny lines on Twitter with the @FauxPelini account, a popular parody of the former Nebraska and current Youngstown State coach Bo Pelini.

“Mike impacted so many people not only as a football player, but also from an academic standpoint and in the community as well,” Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said in a statement. “The world has lost a rising star who dreamed big and was accomplishing those dreams, one after another. He was one of those people that brightened your day.”

Dan Tracy with Kohl’s Kicking said both Sadler and Foltz had been working at a weekend clinic at the camp in Wisconsin. Tracy said the camp ended early Sunday after an announcement about the deaths.

A statement from kicking camp director Jamie Kohl said the staff was mourning with the players’ families and football programs.

“We mourn today with all of the people who were better men and women for knowing Sam and Mike,” Kohl said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with them.”

— Associated Press —

Missouri Western hires Katey Gorsage as assistant softball coach

MWSUST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western Softball coach Jen Trotter has announced the hiring of Katey Gorsage as assistant softball coach.

Gorsage comes to Missouri Western from Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where she was a graduate assistant on the softball staff the past two years. In her two years as a graduate assistant, Gorsage helped lead Henderson State to a combined 78-41 record. In 2015, the Reddies recorded the program’s best overall and conference records (43-15, 27-7), winning the program’s first Great American Conference Regular Season Championship. The 2015 team also earned the program its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Central Regional, advancing to the regional championship game. Gorsage coached two All-Americans, five All-Region selections, 14 All-GAC selections as well as the 2015 GAC Player, Pitcher and Newcomer of the Year.

“Our team is excited to have Katey help continue our success from last year,” Trotter said. “She brings a lot of energy and knowledge of hitting and outfield play that our team will benefit from. She’s going to fit right in to our Griffon Softball family.”

Gorsage also played at Henderson State, earning both her master’s (sports administration) and bachelor’s (Psychology, minor in Biology) degrees from Henderson State. She was a four-year letterman for the Reddie Softball team. She holds the program record for at-bats (712), ranks fourth in hits (170), second in doubles (42), fourth in home runs (23) and seventh in RBIs (83). Gorsage was named All-GAC honorable mention in 2012 and was a two-time Academic All-Conference selection.

Gorsage replaces Mollie Bjelland who resigned from her position as assistant coach after two seasons working with Trotter. Gorsage joins recent Henderson State graduate Sarah Gipson, who will serve as a graduate assistant on the Griffon Softball staff this upcoming season.

— MWSU Athletics —

Griffon men sign French guard Jonathan Mesmacque

riggertMissouriWesternST. JOSEPH – Missouri Western head men’s basketball coach Brett Weiberg has announced the signing of another student-athlete for the 2016-17 season.

Jonathan Mesmacque will come to St. Joseph from Orleans, France. The 6-foot-3-inch wing played for the Orleans Loiret Basketball Club last season where he averaged seven points and three assists per game. Mesmacque also played on the U15 and U16 French National Teams.

“Jonathan played at a high level this past season against kids that are three and four years older than him,” Weiberg said. “He is a good athlete who plays unselfishly and is a good person. I’m really looking forward to coaching and working with Jonathan.”

Mesmacque’s signing brings the class total to six for the 2016-17 season with two international additions, Mesmacque and Boris Rajovic.

— MWSU Athletics —

Missouri’s Harris named to preseason All-SEC Second Team

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Football junior DE Charles Harris (Kansas City, Mo.) has been named to the Preseason All-SEC Second Team, as announced Friday (July 15) by the Southeastern Conference following the annual SEC Media Days in Hoover, Ala. Harris garnered 103 total media votes to land on the second team, marking the first time he has earned preseason SEC honors.

Harris was a Second Team All-SEC honoree following the 2015 regular season. He led the SEC in tackles for loss (18.5) and registered seven sacks, emerging as the next star in a long line of standout defensive ends at Mizzou. He anchored the defensive line on one of the nation’s top defenses, starting all 12 games while finishing with 56 total tackles, two forced fumbles and a pass break-up.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Oklahoma tops Big 12 preseason football media poll; KSU picked 8th and KU is 10th

riggertBig12Irving, Texas – After winning last year’s conference title and making an appearance in the 2015 College Football Playoff semifinals, Oklahoma has been chosen as the favorite to win the 2016 championship. The Big 12 football preseason poll is voted on by media representatives who cover the league.

This year marks the fourth since 2011 in which the Sooners topped the preseason rankings. They have captured a Big 12-record nine league titles.

OU garnered 24 of 26 first-place votes and tallied 258 points. TCU picked up the other two first-place votes and totaled 222 points. Oklahoma State, Baylor and Texas rounded out the top five followed by Texas Tech, West Virginia, Kansas State, Iowa State and Kansas.

The Sooners welcome back 13 starters from offense and defense, including junior quarterback Baker Mayfield. He was the Conference’s Preseason Offensive Player of the Year after earning Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year accolades at the conclusion of the 2015 campaign.

Head coaches and selected student-athletes will converge in Dallas on July 18-19 for the annual Big 12 Football Media Days. Both days will be televised live from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. CT on FS2 and additional FOX Sports affiliates. Exclusive, live coverage from the event will also be available on the Big 12’s digital platforms – Big12Sports.com, Twitter and Instagram (@Big12Conference). The official hashtag for the event will be #Big12FB.

2016 Big 12 Football Media Preseason Poll

1.     Oklahoma (24)                       258

2.     TCU (2)                                      222

3.     Oklahoma State                      202

4.     Baylor                                          156

5.     Texas                                             151

6.     Texas Tech                                  141

7.     West Virginia                            126

8.     Kansas State                              88

9.     Iowa State                                    59

10.     Kansas                                          27

First-place votes in parenthesis

— Big 12 Press Release —

Mack Rhoades leaving Missouri to be Baylor’s new AD

riggertMissouriWACO, Texas (AP) — Baylor hired Mack Rhoades as its new athletic director on Wednesday, bringing in an experienced administrator it believes will help the reeling program rebound from allegations that it didn’t properly handle sexual assault claims against its football players.

Rhoades had been Missouri’s athletic director only since April 2015, a month after he was named to the position.

“He is a charismatic leader who pays careful attention to details and cultivates solidarity among the coaches and staff,” interim school president David Garland said in a statement. “He intends to build champions on the field and on the court and to mold student-athletes into champions in their lives after sports. Most importantly, he is committed to and excited by Baylor’s Christian mission and vision.”

Rhoades replaces Ian McCaw, who resigned on May 30 after he was put on probation as part of Baylor’s response to a scathing report about its failure to properly respond to allegations of sexual assaults. That report also led the departure of football coach Art Briles. Baylor has hired former Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe to replace Briles.
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The 50-year-old Rhoades previously was AD at Houston for nearly six years, where he hired former Ohio State offensive coordinator Tom Herman as head coach of the Cougars. He was also the athletic director at Akron from 2005-09, and worked in the athletic departments at UTEP, Marquette and Yale.

“I look forward to the opportunity to join Baylor University at this important time in its history,” Rhoades said in a statement. “I am excited to support and develop programs of the highest caliber, in facilities that are second to none, alongside coaches who are among the best in the industry, all grounded in a Christian tradition and committed to academic excellence.”

Baylor plans to formally introduce during a news conference Monday.

Much has changed at Missouri in Rhoades’ 15 months on the job.

Student protests on campus over social issues and racial tensions spilled over into the athletic department last season when the football team essentially went on strike in support of the protesters, who were demanding the resignation of university systems President Tim Wolfe. Former coach Gary Pinkel and Rhoades stood by the players, who in the end didn’t miss any practice time, much less a game. Both the president and school chancellor, R. Bowen Loftin, resigned.

“The past year has taught me a great deal about who I am as a person and as a leader,” Rhoades said. “I am very grateful to the people I’ve worked with and come to know throughout the state of Missouri. The experience has helped galvanized a commitment to my core values and to the values I want to infuse into an athletics program.”

Pinkel retired after last season and announced he was fighting cancer. Permanent replacements for Wolfe and Loftin, who hired Rhoades, have not been hired.

Rhoades promoted defensive coordinator and former Missouri player Barry Odom to head coach, but the school, athletic department and Rhoades have faced continuing criticism from fans, boosters and state lawmakers for their handling of the players’ threatened boycott. Rhoades also had to hire a new baseball coach and dealt with a Title IX office investigation of softball coach Ehren Earleywine.

The announcement of Rhoades’ departure to Baylor came on the same day Missouri was one of the teams appearing at SEC football media days in Hoover, Alabama.

“He’s got an opportunity that he thought was best for him and I know that I’m very, very excited about the University of Missouri and what I’ve got in place with my staff from a football program standpoint,” said Odom, who had a long discussion with Rhoades on Tuesday night. “I absolutely know we’ll get a great director of athletics in here. The things we’ve done in the last eight months are going to set us up for the next 20 years.”

Baylor is facing at least three federal lawsuits brought by women who claim the school was indifferent to or ignored claims of sexual assault and didn’t enforce federal gender discrimination protections under Title IX. When Baylor released its report May 26, school regents suspended Briles “with intent to terminate.” The school and Briles mutually agreed to part ways a month later.

— Associated Press —-

K-State lands five on All-Big 12 preseason football team

riggertKansasStateMANHATTAN, Kan. – Led by four upperclassmen on the defensive side of the ball, Kansas State had five football players named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team as chosen by media representatives who cover the league, the conference office announced Wednesday.

Seniors Dante Barnett (defensive back) and Jordan Willis (defensive end), along with juniors Will Geary (defensive tackle) and Elijah Lee (linebacker) were joined by sophomore fullback Winston Dimel to give K-State the second-most players on the preseason team behind defending conference champion Oklahoma (9). Additionally, the five Wildcats on the team are the most since they placed a league-high five on the preseason squad in 2013.

Four of the five players have earned postseason All-Big 12 status in their career, including first-team honorees Dimel (Coaches) and Geary (Associated Press) during the 2015 season.

Barnett returns for a second senior year after sustaining a season-ending injury in the 2015 opener. A 2014 All-Big 12 performer who is on the watch lists for the 2016 Bednarik Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Tulsa, Oklahoma, native leads the Wildcats with 181 career tackles and seven interceptions.

A product of Kansas City, Missouri, Willis played at an All-Big 12 level last season, ranking second in the league in sacks (9.5) and fourth in tackles for loss (15.5) as part of his 36 tackles on the year. He ranked 24th nationally in sacks, while his four forced fumbles were 13th in the nation a year ago.

Geary, a native of Topeka, totaled 45 tackles last season, the most by a K-State interior defensive lineman since 2005. His best game of the year came against Oklahoma when he recorded eight tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks.

Lee, who is on the watch list for this year’s Bednarik and Butkus Awards in addition to the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, had a team-leading 80 tackles and three interceptions in 2015. He became K-State’s first underclassman linebacker to earn First or Second Team All-Big 12 honors since 1998 (Mark Simoneau) and was the first Wildcat underclassman to pace the squad in tackles since 2008.

A 13-game starter at fullback, Dimel became the first Wildcat freshman to ever earn First Team All-Big 12 honors, while he was the lone freshman on the 2015 All-Big 12 First Team. The Manhattan product recorded six rushing touchdown to rank third in school history. He also ranked fifth among freshmen at K-State in receiving yards (261) and total points (48).

K-State’s annual Fan Appreciation Day is set for Saturday, August 13, at Bill Snyder Family Stadium with details for the event announced at a later date. Head coach Bill Snyder, along with the 2016 team captains – Barnett, Willis, Jesse Ertz and Dalton Risner – will head to Dallas next Tuesday to participate in Big 12 Media Day.

Heading into Snyder’s 25th season at the helm of the Wildcats, excitement is building for the 2016 season as a limited number of single-game tickets remain available for K-State’s six home games. Available tickets for the homecoming game against Texas on Saturday, October 22, are expected to be down to scattered singles soon, and the other five home games are also selling quickly as K-State looks to extend its sellout streak to 33-straight games.

— KSU Athletics —

2016 CBE Hall of Fame Classic championship round matchups set in Kansas City

CBEKANSAS CITY, MO – The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced Wednesday the matchups for the championship round of the 2016 CBE Hall of Fame Classic.  All four games of the CBE Hall of Fame Classic at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo., will be aired live on ESPN networks.

On Monday, November 21, George Washington will take on Georgia at 7:00pm ET on ESPNU, followed by Kansas and UAB at 9:30pm ET on ESPN2.  On Tuesday, November 22, the consolation game will tip off at 7:30pm ET on ESPN3, followed by the 2016 CBE Hall of Fame Classic championship game at 10:00pm ET on ESPN2.

Tickets for the championship round games at Sprint Center will be available beginning at 10:00am CT on August 6th by visiting www.cbehalloffameclassic.com, www.axs.com, by phone at 888-929-7849, or in person at Sprint Center Box Office.

The CBE Hall of Fame Classic will be the culminating event of college basketball’s Hall of Fame Weekend, which also includes the 11th annual induction ceremony for the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame on Friday, November 18th.

—- CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS —-

Semifinal Doubleheader
Sprint Center – Kansas City, Mo.
Monday, November 21 – 7:00 PM ET
George Washington vs. Georgia (ESPNU)
Kansas vs. UAB (ESPN2)

Championship Doubleheader
Sprint Center – Kansas City, Mo.
Tuesday, November 22 – 7:30 PM ET
Consolation Game (ESPN3)
Championship Game (ESPN2)

Those four schools will serve as the four host round participants for this year’s CBE Hall of Fame Classic, with the opening round games of the tournament beginning on November 11th.  Each of those teams will play two games on campus, before advancing to the championship rounds in Kansas City.

Joining the four host teams in the 2016 CBE Hall of Fame Classic are Arkansas Pine Bluff, Furman, Siena and UNC Asheville.

— CBE Hall of Fame Press Release —

Big 12 announces preseason media football team

riggertBig12Irving, Texas – The Big 12 Conference has announced its 2016 Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team and individual awards, chosen by media representatives who cover the league.

The honorees include nine seniors, 11 juniors and 11 sophomores with only one holdover from last year’s preseason squad in running back Samaje Perine (Oklahoma). Five players were chosen to the 2015 All-Big 12 First Team while 10 were on the second team.

Selections for the preseason individual awards were quarterback Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma) as Offensive Player of the Year, linebacker Malik Jefferson (Texas) as Defensive Player of the Year and quarterback Kenny Hill (TCU) as Newcomer of the Year.

Mayfield was named the 2015 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and to the All-Big 12 First Team while leading the Sooners to the Big 12 Championship and an appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals. Last season’s accolades include the Sporting News Player of the Year and the Burlsworth Trophy as the nation’s top player who began his career as a walk-on. The redshirt junior completed 68.1 percent of his passes in 2015 for 3,700 yards and 36 touchdowns against just seven interceptions.

Jefferson claimed the 2015 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year award and was named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention while starting nine games as a true freshman. He was recognized on several Freshman All-America teams, finishing second for the Longhorns with 61 tackles. Jefferson led the team with six quarterback pressures and was fourth with seven tackles-for-loss.

After sitting out last year as a transfer, Hill begins his first season as a junior signal caller for TCU. He started eight games for Texas A&M in 2014 with 2,649 yards and 23 touchdowns. Hill completed 214-of-321 attempts for a 66.7 completion percentage, passing for a career-high four TDs in four games.

The Big 12 media preseason poll will be released on Thursday, followed by the annual Big 12 Football Media Days to be conducted in Dallas on July 18-19. Both days will be televised live from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. CT on FS2 and other FOX Sports affiliates. Exclusive, live coverage from the event will also be available on the Big 12’s digital platforms – Big12Sports.com, Twitter and Instagram (@Big12Conference). The official hashtag for the event will be #Big12FB.
2016 Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team

Offensive Player of the Year:          Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma, QB, Jr., Austin, Texas

Defensive Player of the Year:          Malik Jefferson, Texas, LB, So., Mesquite, Texas

Newcomer of the Year:                     Kenny Hill, TCU, QB, Jr., Southlake, Texas

 

Offense

Pos             Name                                    School                            Ht                  Wt            Cl/Exp                   Hometown

QB              Baker Mayfield1                Oklahoma                         6-1                 212             Jr./1L                  Austin, Texas

RB               Mike Warren                    Iowa State                        6-0               205            So./1L                 Lawton, Okla.

RB               Samaje Perine^1                Oklahoma                        5-11                237            Jr./2L               Pflugerville, Texas

FB               Winston Dimel1              Kansas State                      6-1                235            So./1L                Manhattan, Kan.

WR              KD Cannon2                         Baylor                           6-0                180            Jr./2L                 Mount Pleasant, Texas

WR              Allen Lazard                     Iowa State                        6-5                223            Jr./2L                Urbandale, Iowa

WR              James Washington2    Oklahoma State                   6-0               205            Jr./2L                Stamford, Texas

TE               Mark Andrews1                 Oklahoma                         6-5                244            So./1L              Scottsdale, Ariz.

OL               Kyle Fuller2                          Baylor                            6-5                310            Sr./3L                 Wylie, Texas

OL               Orlando Brown                 Oklahoma                        6-8                357            So./1L                 Duluth, Ga.

OL               Patrick Vahe                        Texas                            6-3               326            So./1L                 Euless, Texas

OL               Connor Williams                  Texas                            6-6               288            So./1L                 Coppell, Texas

OL               Tyler Orlosky2               West Virginia                      6-4               295            Sr./3L                Cleveland, Ohio

PK               Clayton Hatfield              Texas Tech                      5-10               170            So./1L                 Boerne, Texas

KR/PR        KaVontae Turpin                   TCU                             5-9                153            So./1L                 Monroe, La.

 

Defense

DL               Will Geary                       Kansas State                     6-0               297            Jr./2L                 Topeka, Kan.

DL               Jordan Willis                 Kansas State                      6-5               250            Sr./3L                 Kansas City, Mo.

DL               Charles Walker2               Oklahoma                         6-2               299            Jr./2L                 Garland, Texas

DL               Vincent Taylor             Oklahoma State                    6-3                310            Jr./2L                 San Antonio, Texas

DL               Josh Carraway1                     TCU                             6-4               250            Sr./3L                 Flower Mound, Texas

DL               James McFarland                 TCU                             6-3               250            Sr./3L                 West Monroe, La.

DL               Noble Nwachukwu        West Virginia                      6-2                275            Sr./3L                Wylie, Texas

LB               Elijah Lee2                      Kansas State                      6-3                218            Jr./2L                 Blue Springs, Mo.

LB               Jordan Evans2                  Oklahoma                         6-2                233           Sr./3L                Norman, Okla.

LB               Malik Jefferson                   Texas                            6-3               238           So./1L                   Mesquite, Texas

DB              Dante Barnett                Kansas State                      6-1                193            Sr./3L                 Tulsa, Okla.

DB              Steven Parker                  Oklahoma                         6-1                208            Jr./2L                 Tulsa, Okla.

DB              Jordan Thomas2               Oklahoma                        6-0                187            Jr./2L                 Klein, Texas

DB              Jordan Sterns2            Oklahoma State                   6-0               200           Sr./3L                 Cibolo, Texas

DB              Davante Davis                     Texas                            6-2                199            So./1L                 Miami, Fla.

P                 Austin Seibert2                 Oklahoma                        5-10                214            So./1L                Belleville, Ill.

 

 

A tie in voting at DL created two additional spots.

^ 2015 Preseason Team

1 2015 All-Big 12 First Team selection

2 2015 All-Big 12 Second Team selection

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