Eastern Michigan Athletics

Eight Eastern Michigan Football Players Named All-MAC
11/30/2016 11:09:00 AM | Football
EMU collected its most All-MAC honorees since the 1996 campaign
CLEVELAND, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) — The Eastern Michigan University football team saw eight of its student-athletes named to All-Mid-American Conference Teams, the league office announced Wednesday, Nov. 30. The eight honorees are the most since the 1996 campaign. Additionally, the eight honorees are the most under third-year head coach Chris Creighton, who had just five total postseason MAC award winners during the first two seasons of his tenure, three in 2014 and two a season ago.
For EMU, redshirt senior defensive lineman Pat O'Connor (Chicago, Ill.-Saint Rita), a 2014 First Team All-MAC awardwinner, led the way and was named to the conference's first team for the second time in his career, while redshirt junior punter Austin Barnes (Fairview Heights, Ill.-O'Fallon), redshirt freshman placekicker Paul Fricano (Rochester N.Y.-Churchville-Chili), and redshirt senior offensive lineman Cole Gardner (Batavia, Ill.-Batavia) were each named to the second team. In addition, junior wide receiver Sergio Bailey II (La Mesa, Calif.-Olympian (Grossmont College)), redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Jeremiah Harris (Lambertville, Mich.-Bedford Senior), senior defensive back DaQuan Pace (Detroit, Mich.-Cass Tech), and redshirt senior offensive lineman Andrew Wylie (Midland, Mich.-Midland) all garnered All-MAC Third Team honors. Besides O'Connor, every other player earned All-MAC honors for the first time in their careers.
O'Connor was the team leader on a much improved defensive unit for EMU in 2016. In his final season, O'Connor set the EMU sack record since 1998 by getting to the quarterback 19.5 times in his career. In total on the season, the Chicago native sacked the QB a team-high eight times, which was good for 39th in the country and fourth in the MAC. In addition, O'Connor had 38 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 15 QB hurries, and five forced fumbles, and was one of just nine players in the nation with five or more forced fumbles on the season. He finished his career as the sack leader, QB hurries leader, and forced fumbles leader, while also finishing third on the tackles for loss with 31.5. When O'Connor plays in the bowl game, he will break the record for most career games played as an Eagle with 49.
Barnes was successful punting the ball for the Eagles this season. The Ray Guy semifinalist punted the ball 60 times for an average of 43.73 yards and a career-long of 61 yards. He pinned opponents inside the 20 yard line, 27 times, and had 18 kicks of 50+ yards. His season average ranked 23rd in the country and second in the MAC. His average of 50.0 against Bowling Green, Oct. 1 was an EMU single-game record, while his season average broke the 36-year single-season record. Currently, Barnes ranks second in career average (42.6), while his 7,548 career yardage ranks seventh all-time.
Fellow EMU specialist Fricano earned the starting kicking job during the offseason following the graduation of Dylan Mulder last season. The redshirt freshman burst onto the scene this season as a model of consistency, breaking the single-season extra point record after converting on 40-of-41 attempts this season. In total, the Rochester, N.Y. native hit 17-of-22 field goal attempts with a season long of 46, for a team-high 91 total points. He finished the year ranked fifth in the MAC in points (58th in the country). His 77.2 percent field goal percentage ranked 46th in the country, and fourth in the MAC, while his 1.42 field goals per game was 22nd in the nation, and second in the conference.
Gardner was the starting left tackle on one of the best offensive line units not only in the MAC, but in the country. Gardner started all 12 games protecting the blind side for EMU this season. The converted tight end will finish his career playing in 47 career games, making 31 career starts, and he will finish his career tied for fifth in career games played. The EMU frontline completed the season ranked 12th in the country (fourth in the MAC) in sacks allowed, as well as second in the country (first MAC) in tackles for loss allowed.
JUCO transfer Bailey II helped lead a fresh-faced receiving core this season for EMU, leading the team with 55 receptions for 799 yards and six touchdowns. The California native ranked ninth in the conference (85th in the country) in touchdowns, while his receiving yards were 10th in the MAC and 72nd in the nation. The 799 yards through the air were the most in a single season for EMU since 2008. He was also clutch in crunch time, as Bailey II caught two game-winning touchdowns this season against Bowling Green, Oct. 1, and in the season finale over Central Michigan, Nov. 22, which came in the final 12 seconds.
Harris was another menace next to O'Connor on EMU's defensive line this season. The Lambertville, Mich. native finished fourth on the team with 63 tackles, including 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks, as well as six QB hurries. He made his biggest mark in the turnover battle for Eastern, forcing three fumbles, and leading the team with three fumble recoveries, which ranked sixth in the country and second in the MAC. In the season finale against CMU, Harris had the game sealing interception, the first of his career. Harris was also a huge asset on the field goal block team, getting his mitts on two attempts this season. He was one of just 29 players to block multiple field goals this season.
Pace wrapped up his stellar EMU career as the career pass breakup leader with 24 career interruptions. This season, the cornerback finished with 47 total tackles and a team-high three interceptions, as well as a team-best eight breakups. His three picks ranked fifth in the MAC, as well as 59th in the country, while his 11 passes defended was tied for ninth in the MAC. A staple in the secondary in his four-year career, Pace will finish his career tied for 11th in games played with 46 appearances for Eastern.
Wylie was the other anchor on the stellar EMU frontline. The redshirt senior started all 12 games at right tackle this season. He will finish his career with 44 starts, which ranks fourth all-time at EMU, while his 46 appearances will rank tied for 11th all-time.
For the first time since the 1987 season, Eastern Michigan is headed to a bowl game. The Eagles have accepted an invitation to the 2016 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. EMU will take on Conference USA opponent Old Dominion University (8-3, 7-1 C-USA), Friday, Dec. 23, at 1 p.m. The game takes place at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas and will air live on ESPN.
The Eagles will come into the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl following one of the most successful seasons in its 125-year history. EMU finished with a winning record for the first time since 1995, most wins (seven) since 1989, and its first bowl appearance since 1987 when EMU won the California Bowl. The Eagles tied the FBS mark for biggest turnarounds in 2016, improving on its win total from one win in 2015, to its seven this season.
The early invitation allows EMU additional time to prepare to play in an international destination, including obtaining passports for those who still need them to travel to the Bahamas as well as giving extra time for fans to make their travel plans to Nassau for bowl week. Information on tickets to the 2016 bowl is available through PopeyesBahamasBowl.com. A reminder that all U.S. citizens who wish to attend the game must have a valid U.S. Passport to enter the Bahamas.Visit EMUEagles.com/bowlbound for additiona information.
2016 MAC Specialty Award Winners
Coach of the Year: P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan
Offensive Player of the Year: WR Corey Davis, Western Michigan
Defensive Player of the Year: DE Tarell Basham, Ohio
Special Teams Player of the Year: KR Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
Freshman of the Year: S Javon Hagan, Ohio
Vern Smith Leadership Award Winner: QB Zach Terrell, Western Michigan
2016 All-MAC First Team Offense
Quarterback – Logan Woodside, Toledo
Offensive Linemen – Taylor Moton, Western Michigan !
Offensive Linemen – Storm Norton, Toledo ^
Offensive Lineman – Chukwuma Okorafor, Western Michigan
Offensive Linemen – Max Scharping, Northern Illinois
Offensive Linemen – Mike Ebert, Toledo
Tight End – Michael Roberts, Toledo
Wide Receiver – Corey Davis, Western Michigan ^&@
Wide Receiver – Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois *
Wide Receiver – Cody Thompson, Toledo
Wide Receiver – Scott Miller, Bowling Green
Running Back – Kareem Hunt, Toledo *&
Running Back – James Gilbert, Ball State
Placekicker – Louis Zervos, Ohio
2016 All-MAC First Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Blair Brown, Ohio
Outside Linebacker – Ulysees Gilbert, Akron
Inside Linebacker – Quentin Poling, Ohio !
Inside Linebacker – Malik Fountain, Central Michigan
Down Lineman – Tarell Basham, Ohio %
Down Lineman – Terence Waugh, Kent State ^
Down Lineman – John Stepec, Toledo
Down Lineman – Pat O'Connor, Eastern Michigan &
Defensive Back – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan *
Defensive Back – Amari Coleman, Central Michigan
Defensive Back – Heath Harding, Miami
Defensive Back – Najee Murray, Kent State
Punter – Joe Davidson, Bowling Green ^
2016 All-MAC First Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Aregeros Turner, Northern Illinois ^
Punt Return Specialist – JoJo Natson, Akron
2016 All-MAC Second Team Offense
Quarterback – Zach Terrell, Western Michigan !+
Offensive Lineman – John Keenoy, Western Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Troy Watson, Ohio
Offensive Lineman – Levon Myers, Northern Illinois *
Offensive Lineman – Collin Buchanan, Miami
Offensive Lineman – Cole Gardner, Eastern Michigan
Tight End – Mason Schreck, Buffalo
Wide Receiver – Corey Willis, Central Michigan
Wide Receiver – KeVonn Mabon, Ball State !%
Wide Receiver – Jon'Vea Johnson, Toledo
Wide Receiver – JoJo Natson, Akron
Running Back – Jarvion Franklin, Western Michigan &
Running Back – Joel Bouagnon, Northern Illinois ^
Placekicker – Paul Fricano, Eastern Michigan
2016 All-MAC Second Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Trenton Greene, Bowling Green *
Outside Linebacker – Asantay Brown, Western Michigan !
Inside Linebacker – Robert Spillane, Western Michigan
Inside Linebacker – Khalil Hodge, Buffalo
Down Lineman – Joe Ostman, Central Michigan %
Down Lineman – JT Jones, Miami !
Down Lineman – Treyvon Hester, Toledo +#
Down Lineman – Keion Adams, Western Michigan
Defensive Back – Shawun Lurry, Northern Illinois ^
Defensive Back – Dejuan Rogers, Toledo !
Defensive Back – Javon Hagan, Ohio
Defensive Back – Jerrell Foster, Kent State
Punter – Austin Barnes, Eastern Michigan
2016 All-MAC Second Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan *%
Punt Return Specialist – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
2016 All-MAC Third Team Offense
Quarterback – Cooper Rush, Central Michigan *
Offensive Lineman – Andrew Wylie, Eastern Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Jake Pruehs, Ohio
Offensive Lineman – Tim McAuliffe, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman – Logan Dietz, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman – James O'Hagan, Buffalo
Tight End – Donnie Ernsberger, Western Michigan
Wide Receiver – Jerome Lane, Akron
Wide Receiver – Sebastian Smith, Ohio !
Wide Receiver – Sergio Bailey II, Eastern Michigan
Wide Receiver – James Gardner, Miami
Running Back – Jordan Johnson, Buffalo
Running Back – Fred Coppet, Bowling Green
Placekicker – Tom O'Leary, Akron
2016 All-MAC Third Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Sean Wiggins, Ball State ^
Outside Linebacker – De'Andre Montgomery, Miami
Inside Linebacker – Ju'Wuan Woodley, Toledo
Inside Linebacker – Junior McMullen, Miami
Down Lineman – Jeremiah Harris, Eastern Michigan
Down Lineman – Jon Cunningham, Kent State
Down Lineman – Casey Sayles, Ohio
Down Lineman – Anthony Winbush, Ball State
Defensive Back – Justin Ferguson, Western Michigan
Defensive Back – Josh Cox, Central Michigan
Defensive Back – DaQuan Pace, Eastern Michigan
Defensive Back – Jamari Bozeman, Bowling Green
Punter – Michael Farkas, Ohio
2016 All-MAC Third Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Maurice Thomas, Miami
Punt Return Specialist – Corey Jones, Toledo ^
^ 2015 First-Team All-MAC
* 2015 Second-Team All-MAC
! 2015 Third-Team All-MAC
& 2014 First-Team All-MAC
+ 2014 Second-Team All-MAC
% 2014 Third-Team All-MAC
@ 2013 Second-Team All-MAC
# 2013 Third-Team All-MAC
For EMU, redshirt senior defensive lineman Pat O'Connor (Chicago, Ill.-Saint Rita), a 2014 First Team All-MAC awardwinner, led the way and was named to the conference's first team for the second time in his career, while redshirt junior punter Austin Barnes (Fairview Heights, Ill.-O'Fallon), redshirt freshman placekicker Paul Fricano (Rochester N.Y.-Churchville-Chili), and redshirt senior offensive lineman Cole Gardner (Batavia, Ill.-Batavia) were each named to the second team. In addition, junior wide receiver Sergio Bailey II (La Mesa, Calif.-Olympian (Grossmont College)), redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Jeremiah Harris (Lambertville, Mich.-Bedford Senior), senior defensive back DaQuan Pace (Detroit, Mich.-Cass Tech), and redshirt senior offensive lineman Andrew Wylie (Midland, Mich.-Midland) all garnered All-MAC Third Team honors. Besides O'Connor, every other player earned All-MAC honors for the first time in their careers.
O'Connor was the team leader on a much improved defensive unit for EMU in 2016. In his final season, O'Connor set the EMU sack record since 1998 by getting to the quarterback 19.5 times in his career. In total on the season, the Chicago native sacked the QB a team-high eight times, which was good for 39th in the country and fourth in the MAC. In addition, O'Connor had 38 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 15 QB hurries, and five forced fumbles, and was one of just nine players in the nation with five or more forced fumbles on the season. He finished his career as the sack leader, QB hurries leader, and forced fumbles leader, while also finishing third on the tackles for loss with 31.5. When O'Connor plays in the bowl game, he will break the record for most career games played as an Eagle with 49.
Barnes was successful punting the ball for the Eagles this season. The Ray Guy semifinalist punted the ball 60 times for an average of 43.73 yards and a career-long of 61 yards. He pinned opponents inside the 20 yard line, 27 times, and had 18 kicks of 50+ yards. His season average ranked 23rd in the country and second in the MAC. His average of 50.0 against Bowling Green, Oct. 1 was an EMU single-game record, while his season average broke the 36-year single-season record. Currently, Barnes ranks second in career average (42.6), while his 7,548 career yardage ranks seventh all-time.
Fellow EMU specialist Fricano earned the starting kicking job during the offseason following the graduation of Dylan Mulder last season. The redshirt freshman burst onto the scene this season as a model of consistency, breaking the single-season extra point record after converting on 40-of-41 attempts this season. In total, the Rochester, N.Y. native hit 17-of-22 field goal attempts with a season long of 46, for a team-high 91 total points. He finished the year ranked fifth in the MAC in points (58th in the country). His 77.2 percent field goal percentage ranked 46th in the country, and fourth in the MAC, while his 1.42 field goals per game was 22nd in the nation, and second in the conference.
Gardner was the starting left tackle on one of the best offensive line units not only in the MAC, but in the country. Gardner started all 12 games protecting the blind side for EMU this season. The converted tight end will finish his career playing in 47 career games, making 31 career starts, and he will finish his career tied for fifth in career games played. The EMU frontline completed the season ranked 12th in the country (fourth in the MAC) in sacks allowed, as well as second in the country (first MAC) in tackles for loss allowed.
JUCO transfer Bailey II helped lead a fresh-faced receiving core this season for EMU, leading the team with 55 receptions for 799 yards and six touchdowns. The California native ranked ninth in the conference (85th in the country) in touchdowns, while his receiving yards were 10th in the MAC and 72nd in the nation. The 799 yards through the air were the most in a single season for EMU since 2008. He was also clutch in crunch time, as Bailey II caught two game-winning touchdowns this season against Bowling Green, Oct. 1, and in the season finale over Central Michigan, Nov. 22, which came in the final 12 seconds.
Harris was another menace next to O'Connor on EMU's defensive line this season. The Lambertville, Mich. native finished fourth on the team with 63 tackles, including 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks, as well as six QB hurries. He made his biggest mark in the turnover battle for Eastern, forcing three fumbles, and leading the team with three fumble recoveries, which ranked sixth in the country and second in the MAC. In the season finale against CMU, Harris had the game sealing interception, the first of his career. Harris was also a huge asset on the field goal block team, getting his mitts on two attempts this season. He was one of just 29 players to block multiple field goals this season.
Pace wrapped up his stellar EMU career as the career pass breakup leader with 24 career interruptions. This season, the cornerback finished with 47 total tackles and a team-high three interceptions, as well as a team-best eight breakups. His three picks ranked fifth in the MAC, as well as 59th in the country, while his 11 passes defended was tied for ninth in the MAC. A staple in the secondary in his four-year career, Pace will finish his career tied for 11th in games played with 46 appearances for Eastern.
Wylie was the other anchor on the stellar EMU frontline. The redshirt senior started all 12 games at right tackle this season. He will finish his career with 44 starts, which ranks fourth all-time at EMU, while his 46 appearances will rank tied for 11th all-time.
For the first time since the 1987 season, Eastern Michigan is headed to a bowl game. The Eagles have accepted an invitation to the 2016 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. EMU will take on Conference USA opponent Old Dominion University (8-3, 7-1 C-USA), Friday, Dec. 23, at 1 p.m. The game takes place at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas and will air live on ESPN.
The Eagles will come into the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl following one of the most successful seasons in its 125-year history. EMU finished with a winning record for the first time since 1995, most wins (seven) since 1989, and its first bowl appearance since 1987 when EMU won the California Bowl. The Eagles tied the FBS mark for biggest turnarounds in 2016, improving on its win total from one win in 2015, to its seven this season.
The early invitation allows EMU additional time to prepare to play in an international destination, including obtaining passports for those who still need them to travel to the Bahamas as well as giving extra time for fans to make their travel plans to Nassau for bowl week. Information on tickets to the 2016 bowl is available through PopeyesBahamasBowl.com. A reminder that all U.S. citizens who wish to attend the game must have a valid U.S. Passport to enter the Bahamas.Visit EMUEagles.com/bowlbound for additiona information.
2016 MAC Specialty Award Winners
Coach of the Year: P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan
Offensive Player of the Year: WR Corey Davis, Western Michigan
Defensive Player of the Year: DE Tarell Basham, Ohio
Special Teams Player of the Year: KR Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
Freshman of the Year: S Javon Hagan, Ohio
Vern Smith Leadership Award Winner: QB Zach Terrell, Western Michigan
2016 All-MAC First Team Offense
Quarterback – Logan Woodside, Toledo
Offensive Linemen – Taylor Moton, Western Michigan !
Offensive Linemen – Storm Norton, Toledo ^
Offensive Lineman – Chukwuma Okorafor, Western Michigan
Offensive Linemen – Max Scharping, Northern Illinois
Offensive Linemen – Mike Ebert, Toledo
Tight End – Michael Roberts, Toledo
Wide Receiver – Corey Davis, Western Michigan ^&@
Wide Receiver – Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois *
Wide Receiver – Cody Thompson, Toledo
Wide Receiver – Scott Miller, Bowling Green
Running Back – Kareem Hunt, Toledo *&
Running Back – James Gilbert, Ball State
Placekicker – Louis Zervos, Ohio
2016 All-MAC First Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Blair Brown, Ohio
Outside Linebacker – Ulysees Gilbert, Akron
Inside Linebacker – Quentin Poling, Ohio !
Inside Linebacker – Malik Fountain, Central Michigan
Down Lineman – Tarell Basham, Ohio %
Down Lineman – Terence Waugh, Kent State ^
Down Lineman – John Stepec, Toledo
Down Lineman – Pat O'Connor, Eastern Michigan &
Defensive Back – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan *
Defensive Back – Amari Coleman, Central Michigan
Defensive Back – Heath Harding, Miami
Defensive Back – Najee Murray, Kent State
Punter – Joe Davidson, Bowling Green ^
2016 All-MAC First Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Aregeros Turner, Northern Illinois ^
Punt Return Specialist – JoJo Natson, Akron
2016 All-MAC Second Team Offense
Quarterback – Zach Terrell, Western Michigan !+
Offensive Lineman – John Keenoy, Western Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Troy Watson, Ohio
Offensive Lineman – Levon Myers, Northern Illinois *
Offensive Lineman – Collin Buchanan, Miami
Offensive Lineman – Cole Gardner, Eastern Michigan
Tight End – Mason Schreck, Buffalo
Wide Receiver – Corey Willis, Central Michigan
Wide Receiver – KeVonn Mabon, Ball State !%
Wide Receiver – Jon'Vea Johnson, Toledo
Wide Receiver – JoJo Natson, Akron
Running Back – Jarvion Franklin, Western Michigan &
Running Back – Joel Bouagnon, Northern Illinois ^
Placekicker – Paul Fricano, Eastern Michigan
2016 All-MAC Second Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Trenton Greene, Bowling Green *
Outside Linebacker – Asantay Brown, Western Michigan !
Inside Linebacker – Robert Spillane, Western Michigan
Inside Linebacker – Khalil Hodge, Buffalo
Down Lineman – Joe Ostman, Central Michigan %
Down Lineman – JT Jones, Miami !
Down Lineman – Treyvon Hester, Toledo +#
Down Lineman – Keion Adams, Western Michigan
Defensive Back – Shawun Lurry, Northern Illinois ^
Defensive Back – Dejuan Rogers, Toledo !
Defensive Back – Javon Hagan, Ohio
Defensive Back – Jerrell Foster, Kent State
Punter – Austin Barnes, Eastern Michigan
2016 All-MAC Second Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan *%
Punt Return Specialist – Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
2016 All-MAC Third Team Offense
Quarterback – Cooper Rush, Central Michigan *
Offensive Lineman – Andrew Wylie, Eastern Michigan
Offensive Lineman – Jake Pruehs, Ohio
Offensive Lineman – Tim McAuliffe, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman – Logan Dietz, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman – James O'Hagan, Buffalo
Tight End – Donnie Ernsberger, Western Michigan
Wide Receiver – Jerome Lane, Akron
Wide Receiver – Sebastian Smith, Ohio !
Wide Receiver – Sergio Bailey II, Eastern Michigan
Wide Receiver – James Gardner, Miami
Running Back – Jordan Johnson, Buffalo
Running Back – Fred Coppet, Bowling Green
Placekicker – Tom O'Leary, Akron
2016 All-MAC Third Team Defense
Outside Linebacker – Sean Wiggins, Ball State ^
Outside Linebacker – De'Andre Montgomery, Miami
Inside Linebacker – Ju'Wuan Woodley, Toledo
Inside Linebacker – Junior McMullen, Miami
Down Lineman – Jeremiah Harris, Eastern Michigan
Down Lineman – Jon Cunningham, Kent State
Down Lineman – Casey Sayles, Ohio
Down Lineman – Anthony Winbush, Ball State
Defensive Back – Justin Ferguson, Western Michigan
Defensive Back – Josh Cox, Central Michigan
Defensive Back – DaQuan Pace, Eastern Michigan
Defensive Back – Jamari Bozeman, Bowling Green
Punter – Michael Farkas, Ohio
2016 All-MAC Third Team Specialists
Kickoff Return Specialist – Maurice Thomas, Miami
Punt Return Specialist – Corey Jones, Toledo ^
^ 2015 First-Team All-MAC
* 2015 Second-Team All-MAC
! 2015 Third-Team All-MAC
& 2014 First-Team All-MAC
+ 2014 Second-Team All-MAC
% 2014 Third-Team All-MAC
@ 2013 Second-Team All-MAC
# 2013 Third-Team All-MAC
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