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  2021 ALL-MIAA FIRST-TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Line - Michael Slater - Central Oklahoma,...Slater, from St. Louis, Missouri, starred for the Bronchos on the defensive front this fall. He made 40 total tackles (27 solo and 13 assisted) and was the league leader in tackles for a loss. Slater made a stop in the backfield in 90 percent of the games this season. He had a season-high 2.5 tackles for a loss in the 2021 season finale last week. He also had 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one quarterback hurry, and two passes broken up in 10 games played. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2023 DT Michael SlaterCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA THIRD-TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Line - Noah West - Central Oklahoma,...West, who came to UCO from Army and is a Bixby, Oklahoma native, spent his freshman season opposite of Slater intimidating opposing offenses all season. He made 24 tackles (nine solo) and had two stops behind the line of scrimmage. West also had 1.5 sacks and forced a fumble. He had two pass breakups and was also credited with two quarterback hurries. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2025 DE Noah WestCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA THIRD-TEAM (COACHES): Tight End - Daunte McGee - Central Oklahoma,...McGee, a fifth-year senior from Yukon, Oklahoma, played in all 11 games this season and had his best year as a tight end. He made 28 receptions for a total of 245 yards and one touchdown. McGee caught a pass in 9 of 11 games. He made a season-high five catches twice, Week 4 at Northwest Missouri and Week 11 at Central Missouri. He had a season-high 60 yards receiving against Nebraska Kearney. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2023 TE Daunte McGeeCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA SECOND-TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Back - Dylan Buccheit - Central Oklahoma,...Buchheit played in all 11 games as a sophomore this fall and the Moore, Oklahoma native was everywhere in every game. He led the team with 91 tackles, recording at least 10 tackles in 6 of 11 games this fall. Buchheit had a season-high 13 at Northwest Missouri in September. He also had a team-high three interceptions for the Bronchos, returning one for a touchdown at Northeastern State in October. Buchheit had a fumble forced, another fumble recovered, and three passes broke up to go with the three picks and 91 tackles. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2024 SS Dylan BuccheitCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA SECOND-TEAM (COACHES): Offensive Line - Seth Carmack - Central Oklahoma,...Carmack, a fifth-year senior from Yukon, Oklahoma, played in 9 of 11 games and started each of those at left guard. After taking over the starting job at that position during his redshirt freshman season in 2018, Carmack never relinquished it. He helped the Bronchos to an average of 350 yards per game and paved the way for 37 total touchdowns. Central had 26 rushing touchdowns this fall thanks in part to Carmack's leadership up front. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2023 OG Seth CarmackCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Elijah Wright - LB,...Wright, a second-year freshman from Vian, Oklahoma, was second on the team with 65 tackles this fall. He made at least three tackles in every game this season and had a season-high 11 tackles against Nebraska Kearney in Week 10. Wright had at least five tackles in seven games, including at least six in each of the last five games. He also had one pass breakup and one QB hurry. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2025 ILB Elijah WrightCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Derrick Shaw - DL,...Shaw, a sophomore from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, is the third UCO starting defensive lineman honored by the league this fall. Shaw made 35 tackles, including 2.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. He also had one sack, one fumble recovery, one QB hurry, and one pass breakup. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2024 DT Derrick ShawCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Alex Quevedo,...Quevedo, a fifth-year senior from Azle, Texas, continued his career-long climb up the Central charts. He went 8-for-12 on field goals and 23-for-24 on extra points, adding one touchdown on a fake field goal for a total of 53 points – the second-most of any Bronchos this fall. Quevedo moved up to No. 5 on UCO's all-time scoring list this season. He finished his career with 171 career points (153 PATs, 36 FGs, and one TD). - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2022 K Alex QuevedoCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Markiese King - WR,...King was second on the team with 40 receptions. The junior wideout had a team-high 665 yards receiving and scored five touchdowns. King scored from 30, 57, 59, 56, and 78 yards through the air, with the latter being the longest play from scrimmage for the Bronchos all season. He also scored one rushing touchdown. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2023 WR Markiese KingCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Joshua Moore - WR,...Moore had a team-high 51 receptions this fall. The senior receiver totaled 645 yards and scored two touchdowns, including a season-high 75-yard score at Pittsburg State. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2022 WR Joshua MooreCentral Oklahoma
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  2021 ALL-MIAA HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Keats Calhoon - QB,...Calhoon played in nine games at quarterback for the Bronchos this fall. The sixth-year senior went 151-for-249 with 1,682 yards passing and eight touchdowns. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2023 QB Keats CalhoonCentral Oklahoma
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  Not long after adding a new player to its defensive back group, Auburn is now set to lose a member of that defensive back group as well. Cornerback Marco Domio entered the NCAA transfer portal Wednesday afternoon, AL.com has learned. The Houston native arrived at Auburn last year as a four-star junior college transfer but was set back by injuries each of the last two years - dealing with an injury this spring after also missing the beginning part of last season due to an injury. His one Auburn start came during the Tigers' Citrus Bowl matchup against Northwestern. - Birmingham News

rSr/2023 CB Marco DomioCentral Oklahoma
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  2019 ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Back O'Shay Harris, Central Oklahoma,...Harris, also a fifth-year senior, four-year letter winner, and three-year starter, is also a two-time All-MIAA recipient. The defensive back from Ardmore, Okla. earned First Team honors last season, before also earning All-Region and All-American honors. Harris led the Bronchos in tackles this season with 71 stops. He had 5.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, eight pass breakups, and one fumble recovery. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2020 SS OShay HarrisCentral Oklahoma
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  2019 ALL-MIAA FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Offensive Line Tyler Stilwell, Central Oklahoma,...Stilwell is a fifth-year senior, four-year letter winner, and three-year starter for the Bronchos. The offensive lineman from Yukon, Okla. also earned Second Team All-MIAA last season. He's the seventh offensive lineman to earn All-MIAA honors under Bobeck and is the third to do so twice. Stillwell has blocked for an offense that has averaged over 30 points per game during his time. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2020 OG Tyler StilwellCentral Oklahoma
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  2019 ALL-MIAA THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Line Dre'Quan Brown, Central Oklahoma,...Brown, a senior defensive lineman from Chicago, Ill., also earned All-MIAA honors for the first time this season. Brown made 32 tackles and had a team-high 8.5 behind the line of scrimmage. He also led the team with 6.5 sacks, which ranked fifth in the MIAA. One of Brown's sacks against Missouri Southern also resulted in a fumble that he recovered himself and ran into the end zone for a score. Brown also had two QB hurries on the year. - Central Oklahoma Football

rSr/2020 OLB Drequan BrownCentral Oklahoma
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