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  2022 ALL-SIAC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM: DL Mike White, Central State, Sophomore, Springfield, OH,...White, a converted running back, has been a consistent presence as a defensive end this season since being inserted into the lineup in the third week of the season. He ranked third in conference in tackles with 83. A 6-2 sophomore from Springfield, Ohio, White led CSU in sacks with 5.5 and tackles for a loss with 13.5. White also blocked four kicking attempts. - Central State Football

Sr/2025 DE Mike WhiteCentral State
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  2022 ALL-SIAC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM: WR Brandon Brock, Central State, Junior, Norfolk, VA,...Brock ranked among the SIAC elite with a team best 47 receptions. A 5-10 junior from Norfolk, Virginia, Brock ranked seventh in the SIAC in receiving yards per game with 60.8, fourth in yards with 608, and third in touchdowns with 4. Brock also returned punts for CSU, recording seven returns for 98 yards and one touchdown. - Central State Football

Sr/2024 WR Brandon BrockCentral State
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  2022 ALL-SIAC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM: OL Jacob Wooden, Central State, Sophomore, Nashville, TN,...In his first year at CSU, Wooden made an immediate impact for an improved Marauder offensive line this season. A 6'4, 305 sophomore from Nashville, Tennessee, Wooden was one of the least penalized offensive linemen in the SIAC while helping CSU earn the top ranked passing attack in the SIAC. - Central State Football

Sr/2025 C Jacob WoodenCentral State
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  2022 ALL-SIAC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM WR & KR: WR Twon Hines, Central State, Junior, Dayton, OH,...Hines, a 6'0 junior from Dayton, Ohio, ranked among the top receivers in the SIAC in every statistical category. Hines finished the regular season ranked third in receiving yards with 650. He was also third in receiving touchdowns (5) and receptions (43). He was fourth in the conference in receiving yards per game with 65. As a kick returner, he was fourth in yards with 349 with one return for a touchdown. Hines averaged 38.8 yards per return with three returns of 60 or more yards. - Central State Football

Sr/2024 WR Twon HinesCentral State
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  2022 ALL-SIAC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: LB Jalil Lenore, Central State, R-Freshman, Chicago, IL,...Lenore led the SIAC and ranked fifth in NCAA Div. II in tackles with 113. In his first game as a Marauder, Lenore earned the Defensive MVP in the Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic. The 6-2, freshman linebacker from Chicago, Illinois, went on to record 10 or more tackles in nine of ten games. Lenore also recorded two sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, two interceptions, two defensive touchdowns and two blocked kicks. - Central State Football

rJr/2026 OLB Jalil LenoreCentral State
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  2022 ALL-SIAC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: Punter Hamady Diallo, Central State, Senior, Bradenton, FL,...Diallo, a 6'1 senior punter from Bradenton, Florida, ranked No. 2 in the SIAC with an average of 41.36 yards per punt. Diallo, who transferred from Lake Erie College, punted 33 times for a total of 1365 yards with a season long of 65 yards. He has totaled six punts of 50 or more yards while pinning opponents inside of the 20 yard line eight times this year. - Central State Football

Sr/2023 P Hamady DialloCentral State
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  2021 SIAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Jamal Holloway, Central State,...Central State's defensive end Jamal Holloway ranks among the top tacklers in the league finishing with 84 tackles (47 solo – 37 assisted) this season. Holloway has recorded 22 tackles of a loss, 8.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, five pass break ups, and one fumble recovery. - SIAC Football

rSr/2022 OLB Jamal HollowayCentral State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Wide Receiver Dalane Brown II, Central State, Junior,...Transferring from Hocking Community College, Dalane Brown II was among the conference leaders in receptions, receiving yards and TDs during his first season in the SIAC. While CSU's passing attack became limited after a mid-season injury to starter Frank Cocio, the 6-3 junior from Youngstown, Ohio still managed to finish the season with 39 receptions for 571 yards and six touchdowns. - Central State Football

rSr/2022 WR Dalane Brown IICentral State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Offensive Lineman Darius Thomas, Central State, Senior,...Darius Thomas continued his outstanding play as the four-year starter on the Marauder offensive line. The senior from Cincinnati, Ohio continued his streak of never missing a game while helping pave the way for one of the top rushing attacks in the SIAC. In addition to his reliability, Thomas was one of the least penalized lineman in the SIAC. Thomas was also instrumental on special teams. His number was called and he successfully executed a fake punt for a 12 yard run and a first down on CSU's game-winning drive against eventual SIAC champion Miles College. - Central State Football

Sr/2020 C Darius ThomasCentral State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Running Back Terraris Saffold, Central State, Senior,...Saffold, a senior from Hayneville, Alabama, was one of the top runners in the SIAC with 962 rushing yards this season and tied for the conference lead with 10 touchdowns. He led the SIAC for the second straight season and ranked seventh in NCAA Div. II in all-purpose yards with a total of 1681. He ran for 100 or more yards in four games in 2019 which included a career-best 235 yards on the ground against Fort Valley State. - Central State Football

Sr/2020 RB Terraris SaffoldCentral State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Kick Returner Derell Williams, Central State,...A sophomore from Cincinnati, Ohio, Derell Williams was asked to fill many voids for an injury plagued Marauder team throughout the 2019 season. Originally slotted as a starting receiver to begin the season, Williams caught 11 passes for 139 yards. He established himself as a premier kick returner, recording 90+ kickoff returns for touchdowns in back to back weeks. After an injury to starting quarterback Frank Cocio, Williams was required to step in as the signal caller for the final four weeks of the season. Williams threw for 635 yards and four touchdowns while running for 153 yards and five scores. Williams also spent time on the defensive side of the ball early in the season as a defensive back and totaled one pass break up and four tackles. - Central State Football

Sr/2022 WR Derell WilliamsCentral State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Defensive Lineman Donta Marshall, Central State, Junior,...A transfer from Hocking Community College, Donta Marshall anchored CSU's defensive front all season long. The 6'4, 300 pound junior from Toledo, Ohio recorded a season high 11 tackles with 3.5 for a loss against Southwest Baptist on Sept. 14 and finished the season with 49 total tackles, 8.5 tackles for a loss, two forced fumbles and two pass break ups. - Central State Football

rSr/2022 DT Donta MarshallCentral State
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  2019 ALL-SIAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Linebacker Kailen Abrams, Central State, Junior,...Despite missing the first two games of the season, Kailen Abrams emerged as one of the top tacklers in the SIAC for the third straight season. Making his season debut in a Sept. 21 win over Clark Atlanta, Abrams earned SIAC and National Defensive Player of the Week honors after recording two interceptions and eight tackles. The junior from Detroit, Michigan continued his consistent play all season and finished with a SIAC best 10.5 tackles per game and fifth in the conference with a total tackle count of 84. He also forced two fumbles and recovered a fumble in 2019. - Central State Football

rSr/2022 OLB Kailen AbramsCentral State
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  OCT 29 SIAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Kailen Abrams, Central State, Linebacker, Junior, Detroit, MI,...Central State junior linebacker came up big when it mattered most, stopping on Miles runner in the backfield on fourth down late in CSU's 15-13 win over Miles. Abrams finished with a game-high 12 tackles along with once sack, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

rSr/2022 OLB Kailen AbramsCentral State
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  OCT 8 SIAC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Malik Johnson, Central State, Defensive Back, Atlanta, Ga.,...Central State defensive back Malik Johnson recorded a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown in CSU's 28-21 win over Edward Waters. The transfer from Malone University also added 5 tackles and two pass break ups. - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football

Sr/2022 CB Malik JohnsonCentral State
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