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Seven Keydets earn All-SoCon Football Recognition

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – The Southern Conference announced its annual football awards on Tuesday, as seven Keydets earned All-League or All-Freshman recognition.

Tyriq Poindexter (offensive line) was the lone representative on the league's first team, while Shamus Jones, Eric Rankin and Hunter Rice claimed second team honors. VMI had some bright performances from Ethen Horne, Asa Locks and Austin Fletcher, who earned All-Freshman honors. The awards are voted on by the head coaches of the Southern Conference, and coaches are not allowed to vote for their own players.

Shamus Jones – Safety - Second Team Defense
Seeing significant time since his freshman year of 2021, Jones saved his best for last, setting career-highs in every major category including tackles (98.0), interceptions (2), forced fumbles (2), passes defended (5) and a blocked field goal. Jones' 98.0 stops – which included 56.0 solos – ranked fifth in the SoCon and his 98.0 stops is 44th in all of FCS football. Jones opened up the season with 8.0 stops at No. 15 William & Mary, forcing a fumble in the effort. A native of Chester, Virginia, Jones had at least 5.0 tackles in every game and was a key piece of VMI's 21-17 win over Furman, collecting a career-high 13.0 tackles, blocking a kick and recording the game-sealing interception en route to SoCon Player of the Week honors.
 
Tyriq Poindexter – Left Tackle - First Team Offense
After establishing a steady presence on the right side of the line in 2023, Poindexter made the move to left tackle this season, providing comfort in the pocket for Keydet quarterbacks. The 6-foot-5, 325 Roanoke, Virginia native played in all 23 games the past two seasons, starting every game this year and leading the team in knockdowns. Each of the past two preseasons, Poindexter was named to the All-SoCon Preseason Teams.
 
Eric Rankin – Linebacker - Second Team Defense
Rankin has continued the line of All-Conference linebackers produced by VMI, leading the league with 120.0 tackles (11th, FCS) in his senior season, averaging 6.0 solo tackles per game, which ranked third in the country. Battling through injuries, Rankin totaled 10.0 or more stops seven times including a career-high 18.0 against The Citadel. For his performance in that game (2.0 sacks, 2.0 TFLs) Rankin was named the FCS Nation Radio National Player of the Week. A native of Mechanicsville, Virginia, Rankin finished the year with 11.5 tackles for loss and 6.0 tackles, capping off his Keydet career with back-to-back 17.0, 0.5 TFL performances at Western Carolina and against ETSU. Perhaps Rankin's loudest hit of the year came in VMI's 21-17 win over Furman in which he took a sack-fumble 36 yards to the inside the five, setting up what would ultimately be the game-winning score for VMI. Rankin, who played every game the last three seasons, ends his career with 257.0 tackles, 12.0 sacks, 25.0 TFLs, three forced fumbles and two recoveries.
 
Hunter Rice – Running Back - Second Team Offense
Going down as one of the top running backs in program history, Rice had a strong senior year as he was second in the league in rushing touchdowns (7) and third in yards (800) to go with zero fumbles all season. Rice opened the season with 81 yards and a score before 166 yards and two touchdowns against Bucknell. The Lord Botetourt product punched in a touchdown against The Citadel and had 65 all-purpose yards and a touchdown in the win over Furman. Rice would cap off his year with two scores at Western Carolina and 87 yards against ETSU. Rice's 30 career rushing touchdowns are second all-time at VMI, with his 2,191 yards on the ground ranking eighth all-time.
 
Austin Fletcher – Long Snapper - All-Freshman Special Teams
Fletcher was thrust into duty after the first game of the season, taking over for the injured Nathan Payne and solidifying his role as the long snapper each game throughout the 2024 season. In his collegiate debut against Bucknell, Fletcher collected a tackle. The Stafford, Virginia, native would add another tackle and force a fumble at Western Carolina, capping off his strong rookie year against ETSU.
 
Ethen Horne – Wide Receiver - All-Freshman Offense
Horne showed promise early for the Keydets, recording his first career touchdown at Georgia Tech. The Woodbridge, Virginia native had seven games with a reception and six with two or more, highlighted by a career-best performance in a 21-17 win over Furman in which he hauled in four catches for 59 yards and a score. Horne's two receiving touchdowns on the year led the Keydets in that category and his 15 catches ranked fifth.
 
Asa Locks – Corner - All-Freshman Defense
Locks began his career with 2.0 tackles at No. 15 William & Mary and never looked back, taking an interception to the house and forced a fumble against Bucknell. Hailing from Lusby, Maryland, Locks – who had 4.0 or more stops in 11 of 12 games – totaled 67.0 tackles on the year, which tied for 17th in the SoCon. Locks had break ups against Georgia Tech, Wofford, Furman and ETSU, collecting 10.0 tackles in the win over the Paladins and 7.0 tackles to go with another interception against the Bucs.
 
To view the SoCon release, click here.
 
2024 Coaches All-Southern Conference Football Team
 
Roy M. "Legs" Hawley Offensive Player of the Year – Dwayne McGee, Sr., RB, Mercer
Defensive Player of the Year – Brayden Manley, So., DL, Mercer
Freshman of the Year – Andrew Zock, DL, Mercer
Jacobs Blocking Award – Luke Smith, Gr., OL, ETSU
Wallace Wade Coach of the Year – Mike Jacobs, Mercer
 
First team offense
QB       Cole Gonzales, Jr., Western Carolina
RB       Dwayne McGee, Sr., Mercer 
RB       Reggie Davis, Jr., Chattanooga
OL        Luke Smith, Gr., ETSU
OL        Israel Mukwiza, Sr., Mercer
OL        Reid Williams, Sr., Chattanooga
OL       Tyriq Poindexter, Jr., VMI
OL        Blake Whitmore, Sr., Western Carolina
TE        Jake Young, So., Western Carolina
WR      AJ Johnson, So., ETSU
WR      Sam Phillips, Jr., Chattanooga
WR      AJ Colombo, Jr., Western Carolina
 
First team defense
DL        Jaylen George, So., ETSU
DL        Luke Clark, Sr., Furman
DL        Brayden Manley, So., Mercer
DL        Marlon Taylor, Sr., Chattanooga
LB        Evan DiMaggio, Sr., Furman
LB        Isaac Dowling, Gr., Mercer
LB        Noah Martin, Gr., Samford
DB       TJ Moore, Sr., Mercer
DB       Myles Redding, Sr., Mercer
DB       Josh Battle, Jr., Chattanooga
DB       Reuben Lowery III, Sr., Chattanooga
 
First team special teams
PK        Ian Williams, Sr., Furman
P          James Platte, Gr., The Citadel
LS        Nathan Tokar, Gr., The Citadel
RS       Colton Hinton, So., Furman
 
Second team offense
QB       Johnathan Bennett, Gr., The Citadel
RB       Bryson Irby, Sr., ETSU
RB       Hunter Rice, Sr., VMI
OL        Derrell Bailey Jr., Sr., ETSU
OL        Luke Petit, Jr., Furman
OL        Riley Adcock, Sr., Mercer
OL        EJ Johnson, Jr., Mercer
OL        Derek Simmons, Sr., Western Carolina
OL        Anthony Garcia, Sr., Wofford
TE        Jordan Davis, Sr., Wofford
WR      Javin Whatley, Jr., Chattanooga
WR      Kyle Watkins, Sr., Wofford
 
Second team defense
DL        Arias Nash, Jr., Mercer
DL        Andrew Zock, Fr., Mercer
DL        Quay Wiggles, Sr., Chattanooga
DL        Anthonie Lattany, Sr., Wofford
LB        Zach West, Sr., ETSU
LB        Ken Standley, Gr., Mercer
LB        Eric Rankin, Sr., VMI
DB       CJ Douglas, So., Samford
DB       Jordan Walker, Jr., Chattanooga
DB       Shamus Jones, Sr., VMI
DB       Mateo Sudipo, Sr., Western Carolina
DB       Amir Annoor, Sr., Wofford
 
Second team special teams
PK        Jude Kelley, Jr., Chattanooga
P          John McConnell, Jr., Mercer
LS        Alex Applefield, Gr., Samford
RS       Brayden Smith, So., Mercer
 
All-Freshman Offense
Gavin Hall, Furman      
Trey Hedden, Furman  
Jackson Pryor, Furman 
Kendall Harris, Mercer  
Tyler Murray, Mercer    
Whitt Newbauer, Mercer
Ethen Horne, VMI        
Taron Dickens, Western Carolina
Zach Watson, Western Carolina
Luke Moise, Wofford    
Amari Odom, Wofford   
 
All-Freshman Defense
Caldwell Bussey, Furman         
Ryan Earl, Furman       
Billy Lewis, Furman
Jaylan Moson, Furman
Andrew Zock, Mercer   
Leroy Harris III, Chattanooga    
Beni Mwamba, Chattanooga                 
Asa Locks, VMI
Bo Simpson-Nealy, Western Carolina
C.J. Coombes, Wofford
Marion Smokes, Wofford          
 
All-Freshman Special Teams
Braylon Knauth, The Citadel
Riley Smith, Furman
Austin Fletcher, VMI
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Players Mentioned

Shamus Jones

#2 Shamus Jones

DB
6' 3"
Senior
Nathan Payne

#60 Nathan Payne

LS
6' 3"
Junior
Tyriq Poindexter

#77 Tyriq Poindexter

OL
6' 5"
Redshirt Junior
Eric Rankin

#5 Eric Rankin

LB
6' 3"
Senior
Hunter Rice

#24 Hunter Rice

RB
6' 0"
Senior
Asa Locks

#16 Asa Locks

CB
6' 0"
Freshman
Ethen Horne

#13 Ethen Horne

WR
5' 11"
Freshman
Austin Fletcher

#27 Austin Fletcher

LS
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Shamus Jones

#2 Shamus Jones

6' 3"
Senior
DB
Nathan Payne

#60 Nathan Payne

6' 3"
Junior
LS
Tyriq Poindexter

#77 Tyriq Poindexter

6' 5"
Redshirt Junior
OL
Eric Rankin

#5 Eric Rankin

6' 3"
Senior
LB
Hunter Rice

#24 Hunter Rice

6' 0"
Senior
RB
Asa Locks

#16 Asa Locks

6' 0"
Freshman
CB
Ethen Horne

#13 Ethen Horne

5' 11"
Freshman
WR
Austin Fletcher

#27 Austin Fletcher

6' 0"
Freshman
LS