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Three Tigers named to Preseason All-ACC Football Team

Three Tigers named to Preseason All-ACC Football Team


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GREENSBORO, N.C. – Reigning Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year Tajh Boyd Tajh Boyd
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of Clemson leads the 2013 Preseason All-ACC Football Team announced on Wednesday.

Boyd, who enters his senior season with 8,053 career passing yards and 73 career touchdown passes, was the overwhelming choice at quarterback in balloting by media in attendance at the 2013 ACC Football Kickoff, held earlier this week at Greensboro’s Grandover Resort.

Boyd, who was also voted the 2013 ACC Preseason Player of the Year, is one of three players from ACC preseason favorite Clemson on the 25-member squad. Florida State led all schools with six players, and four from North Carolina were voted to the team.

Duke, Miami and Wake Forest followed with two selections apiece, while Boston College, Georgia Tech Maryland, Pittsburgh, Virginia and Virginia Tech each placed one player on the team.

Nine student-athletes named to the 2013 Preseason All-ACC Team were first- or second-team All-ACC offensive selections last season: Clemson’s Boyd, Wake Forest wide receiver Michael Campanaro, North Carolina tight end Eric Ebron and tackle James Hurst, Florida State guard Tre’ Jackson and center Bryan Stork, Miami running back Duke Johnson, Clemson placekicker Chandler CatanzaroChandler Catanzaro
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and Maryland kick return specialist Stefon Diggs.

Seven members of the 2013 All-ACC Preseason defensive unit were first- or second-team All-ACC in 2012: Duke cornerback Ross Cockrell and punter Will Monday; Florida State cornerback Lamarcus Joyner and linebacker Christian Jones, North Carolina defensive end Kareem Martin, Wake Forest nose tackle Nikita Whitlock, and Virginia Tech linebacker Jack Tyler.

Boyd, who was named on 59 of the 65 ballots cast, joins his teammate, wide receiver Sammy WatkinsSammy Watkins
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and North Carolina’s Hurst as repeat Preseason All-ACC selections from last season. Florida State’s Joyner and Wake Forest’s Whitlock are repeat Preseason All-ACC defensive selections from 2012.

Joyner, a former safety, was named to the 2013 Preseason All-ACC team at cornerback. Joyner received 43 total votes – 32 at the corner and 11 at his former position.

Boyd is joined in the backfield of the Preseason All-ACC team by running backs Duke Johnson of Miami and James Wilder Jr. of Florida State.

Johnson, the 2012 ACC Rookie of the Year, placed third in the conference in rushing last season with 947 yards and ranked ninth nationally in all-purpose yardage at 171.67 per game. Wilder rushed for 635 yards and averaged 5.8 yards per carry. The pair placed 1-2 in the voting ahead of Syracuse’s Jerome Smith, whose 1,171 yards last season ranks first among all returning conference team rushers in 2013. Smith and the Orange join Pitt in making their ACC debuts this fall.

The receiving corps includes Watkins, the 2011 ACC Rookie of the Year, and Wake Forest’s Michael Campanaro, who leads all active ACC players with 162 catches. North Carolina’s Eric Ebron received the nod at right end after hauling in 40 catches for 625 yards and four touchdowns in 2012.

Florida State’s Jackson and UNC’s Hurst are joined on the offensive line by FSU center Bryan Stork, Virginia tackle Morgan Moses and Miami guard Brandon Linder.

Clemson’s Catanzaro enters the 2013 season having made good on 26 of his last 27 field goal attempts (.963), including a school-record streak of 20 straight three-pointers.

The defensive front features ends Martin of UNC and Georgia Tech’s Jeremiah Attaochu, while Whitlock and Florida State’s Timmy Jernigan man the tackle positions. Whitlock and Jernigan prevailed in a tight vote that also included Pitt’s Aaron Donald, also a candidate for a number of preseason national awards.

The linebacking corps features Virginia Tech’s Jack Tyler in addition to Florida State’s Jones and Boston College’s Kevin Pierre-Louis. Duke’s Cockrell and FSU’s Joyner are joined in the secondary by North Carolina’s Tre Boston and Pitt’s Jason Hendricks.

BC’s Pierre-Louis ranked third among ACC players in tackles per game last season (9.4), while Virginia Tech’s Tyler ranked fifth (9.2). Attaochu’s 13 quarterback sacks tied for second among conference defenders. UNC’s Martin tied for second in tackles for loss per game (1.29).

Pitt’s Hendricks earned All-Big East honors in 2012 after registering 90 tackles and six interceptions. Duke’s Cockrell tied for first in the ACC with five interceptions and third in passes defended (18). UNC’s Boston was among a group of players with four interceptions in 2012.

Maryland’s Diggs made a huge impact as a freshman last season, returning kickoffs 99 and 100 yards for touchdowns and piled up 172.36 all-purpose yards per game. Duke’s Monday led the ACC in punting as a freshman, averaging 44.6 yards per kick.

Miami’s Johnson followed Boyd in the overall voting with 58 votes. Clemson’s Watkins was named on 57 of the 65 ballots.

2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Preseason Team


Offense

Pos. Name (Votes) Ht Wt Class Hometown

WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson (57) 6-1 205 Junior Fort Myers, Fla.

WR Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest (20) 5-11 190 Senior Clarksville, Md.

TE Eric Ebron, North Carolina (35) 6-4 245 Junior Greensboro, N.C.

T James Hurst, North Carolina (37) 6-7 305 Senior Plainfield, Ind.

T Morgan Moses, Virginia (35) 6-6 325 Senior Richmond, Va.

G Tre’ Jackson, Florida State (36) 6-4 330 Junior Jesuup, Ga.

G Brandon Linder, Miami (28) 6-6 317 Senior Southwest Ranches, Fla.

C Bryan Stork, Florida State (29) 6-4 298 Senior Vero Beach, Fla.

QB Tajh Boyd, Clemson (59) 6-1 225 Senior Hampton, Va.

RB Duke Johnson, Miami (58) 5-9 194 Sophomore Miami, Fla.

RB James Wilder Jr., Florida State (23) 6-2 229 Junior Tampa, Fla.

Defense

Pos. Name (Votes) Ht Wt Class Hometown

DE Jeremiah, Attaochu, Georgia Tech (39) 6-3 242 Senior Washington, D.C.

DE Kareem Martin, North Carolina (37) 6-6 265 Senior Roanoke Rapids, N.C.

DT Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest (35) 5-11 250 Senior Wylie, Texas

DT Timmy Jernigan, Florida State (34) 6-2 294 Junior Lake City, Fla.

LB Jack Tyler, Virginia Tech (42) 6-1 236 Senior Oakton, Va.

LB Christian Jones, Florida State (38) 6-4 232 Senior Winter Park, Fla.

LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College (21) 6-1 215 Senior Norwalk, Conn.

CB Ross Cockrell, Duke (48) 6-0 180 Senior Waxhaw, N.C.

CB Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State (32) * 5-8 190 Senior Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

S Tre Boston, North Carolina (30) 6-1 205 Senior Ft. Myers, Fla.

S Jason Hendricks, Pitt (18) 6-0 180 Senior Brooklyn, N.Y.

Specialists

Pos. Name (Votes) Ht Wt Class Hometown

PK Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson (41) 6-2 195 Graduate Greenville, S.C.

P Will Monday, Duke (41) 6-4 210 Sophomore Flowery Branch, Ga.

SP Stefon Diggs, Maryland (34) 6-1 185 Sophomore Gaithersburg, Md.

* Florida State’s Joyner also received 11 votes at the safety position

The Voting By Position:

(Top Four in Voting Only)

Quarterback

1. Tajh Boyd, CL 59

2. Logan Thomas, VT 2

Bryn Renner, UNC 2

Stephen Morris, UM 2

Running Back (Top 2)

1. Duke Johnson, UM 58

2. James Wilder Jr., FSU 23

3. Jerome Smith, SYR 17

4. Devonta Freeman, FSU 8

Wide Receiver (Top 2)

1. Sammy Watkins, CL 57

2. Michael Campanoro, WF 20

3. Stefon Diggs, MD 19

4. Rashad Greene, FSU 10

Tight End

1. Eric Ebron, UNC 35

2. Nick O’Leary, FSU 12

3. Jake McGee, UVa 11

4. Braxton Deaver, DU 4

Offensive Tackle (Top 2)

1. James Hurst, UNC 37

2. Morgan Moses, UVa 35

3. Brandon Thomas, CL 28

4. Seantrel Henderson, U M 17

Offensive Guard (Top 2)

1. Tre’ Jackson, FSU 46

2. Brandon Linder, UM 28

3. Will Jackson, GT 20

4. Tyler Shatley, CL 9

Center

1. Bryan Stork, FSU 29

2. Macky MacPherson, SYR 15

3. Jay Finch, GT 9

4. Andrew Miller, VT 6

Defense

Defensive End (Top 2)

1. Jeremiah Attaochu, GT 39

2. Kareem, Martin, UNC 37

3. James Gayle, VT 20

4. Mario Edwards, FSU 10

Defensive Tackle (Top 2)

1. Nikita Whitlock, WF 35

2. Timmy Jernigan,FSU 34

3. Aaron Donald, PITT 32

4. Derrick Hopkins, VT 7

Linebacker (Top 3)

1. Jack Tyler, VT 42

2. Christian Jones, FSU 38

3. Kevin Pierre-Louis, BC 21

4. Steele Divitto, BC 18

Cornerback (Top 2)

1. Ross Cockrell, DU 48

2. Lamarcus Joyner, FSU 32

3. Antone Exum, VT 21

4. Kyle Fuller, VT 7

Safety (Top 2)

1. Tre’ Boston, UNC 30

2. Jason Hendricks, PITT 18

3. Kyshoen Jarrett, VT 15

4. Travis Blanks, CL 13

Placekicker

1. Chandler Catanzaro, CL 41

2. Ross Martin, DU 14

3. Cody Journell, VT 5

4 Nate Freese, BC 2

Ross Krautman, SYR 2

Punter

1. Will Monday, DU 41

2. Tommy Hibbard, UNC 11

3. Matt Yoklic, PITT 4

4. Cason Beatty, FSU 3

Specialist

1. Stefon Diggs, MD 34

2. Duke Johnson, UM 9

3. Jamal Golden, GT 6

Sammy Watkins, CL 6

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