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Morris Named All-America by BSN
12/22/2014 9:22:00 AM | Football
2014 BSN FCS All-America Team
MANASSAS, Va. – Davidson junior wide receiver William Morris was elected to the 2014 Beyond Sports Network FCS All-America fourth team, it was announced Monday morning.
The BSN FCS All-America Team was selected by sports information directors, coaches, and FCS media. Morris is the second Wildcat to recognized by the website, as Lanny Funsten '13 was named to the first team following the 2011 season.
Morris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park), who was voted to the All-Pioneer Football League first team, was one of the best in the nation. He finished the season with a school-record 1,224 yards receiving and 98 receptions, the second most in a season at Davidson, to lead the PFL and rank in the Top 10 in the FCS in both categories. His seven receiving touchdowns were seventh best in the league and 34th in the FCS.
Morris had five games with double-digit catches, and was one of just two players with three 12-plus catch games this season. He also totaled more than 100 yards receiving five times. His top performances, which were recognized with College Football Performance Awards FCS Wide Receiver Performer of the Week honorable mentions, were a 16-catch, 208-yard, one-touchdown game at VMI (Sept. 13) and a 15-catch, 158-yard, three-touchdown effort in a quintuple-overtime loss to Dayton (Oct. 4).
Morris will enter next season needing 344 yards receiving to match the school's all-time receiving yards record.
MANASSAS, Va. – Davidson junior wide receiver William Morris was elected to the 2014 Beyond Sports Network FCS All-America fourth team, it was announced Monday morning.
The BSN FCS All-America Team was selected by sports information directors, coaches, and FCS media. Morris is the second Wildcat to recognized by the website, as Lanny Funsten '13 was named to the first team following the 2011 season.
Morris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park), who was voted to the All-Pioneer Football League first team, was one of the best in the nation. He finished the season with a school-record 1,224 yards receiving and 98 receptions, the second most in a season at Davidson, to lead the PFL and rank in the Top 10 in the FCS in both categories. His seven receiving touchdowns were seventh best in the league and 34th in the FCS.
Morris had five games with double-digit catches, and was one of just two players with three 12-plus catch games this season. He also totaled more than 100 yards receiving five times. His top performances, which were recognized with College Football Performance Awards FCS Wide Receiver Performer of the Week honorable mentions, were a 16-catch, 208-yard, one-touchdown game at VMI (Sept. 13) and a 15-catch, 158-yard, three-touchdown effort in a quintuple-overtime loss to Dayton (Oct. 4).
Morris will enter next season needing 344 yards receiving to match the school's all-time receiving yards record.
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