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College Sports Madness Names Morris, Casey All-PFL
12/6/2013 3:46:00 PM | Football
2013 College Sports Madness Pioneer Football All-Conference Teams
DAVIDSON, N.C. – Davidson wide receiver William Morris and junior linebacker Matt Casey were named first-team All-Pioneer Football by College Sports Madness, the website announced Friday.
Casey (Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty) enjoyed a breakout season in his first year as a starter, making 106 tackles (9.6 per game) to lead the team and rank 27th in the nation and fourth in the PFL. The total also ranks as the fourth-most in a single-season in Davidson history. Casey also had three stops behind the line, including 2.5 sacks, and made one interception that he returned 17 yards against Marist (Oct. 19). He posted double-digit tackles in four games, making a career-best 13 stops against Lenoir-Rhyne (Sept. 14) and at Dayton (Oct. 5), and 12 tackles at Morehead State (Sept. 28) and vs. Mercer (Nov. 2).
Morris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park) was another breakout performer for the Wildcats, as the sophomore moved into the starting lineup in the second game of the season at wide receiver and nearly set a school single-season record for receiving yards. He finished the year with 1,090 yards, the third-most in Davidson history, to lead the PFL and rank ninth in the country with 99.1 yards per game. Morris also ranked second in the league and 28th nationally with 6.1 receptions per game (67 total) and had five touchdowns. He posted five 100-plus receiving yard games with a career-high 188 yards on seven catches and a touchdown at Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 21), and he made a career-high 11 receptions against Marist.
DAVIDSON, N.C. – Davidson wide receiver William Morris and junior linebacker Matt Casey were named first-team All-Pioneer Football by College Sports Madness, the website announced Friday.
Casey (Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty) enjoyed a breakout season in his first year as a starter, making 106 tackles (9.6 per game) to lead the team and rank 27th in the nation and fourth in the PFL. The total also ranks as the fourth-most in a single-season in Davidson history. Casey also had three stops behind the line, including 2.5 sacks, and made one interception that he returned 17 yards against Marist (Oct. 19). He posted double-digit tackles in four games, making a career-best 13 stops against Lenoir-Rhyne (Sept. 14) and at Dayton (Oct. 5), and 12 tackles at Morehead State (Sept. 28) and vs. Mercer (Nov. 2).
Morris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park) was another breakout performer for the Wildcats, as the sophomore moved into the starting lineup in the second game of the season at wide receiver and nearly set a school single-season record for receiving yards. He finished the year with 1,090 yards, the third-most in Davidson history, to lead the PFL and rank ninth in the country with 99.1 yards per game. Morris also ranked second in the league and 28th nationally with 6.1 receptions per game (67 total) and had five touchdowns. He posted five 100-plus receiving yard games with a career-high 188 yards on seven catches and a touchdown at Johnson C. Smith (Sept. 21), and he made a career-high 11 receptions against Marist.
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