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MEAC Announces 2023 Football Postseason Awards

NORFOLK, Va. - The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) announced its 2023 All-MEAC Football teams today, highlighting the conference football programs' hard work and talented players. North Carolina Central headlines the First Team All-MEAC honorees with ten recipients. Howard follows with seven, while Morgan State and South Carolina State received four selectees.  

All awards and honors were voted on by the MEAC's head football coaches and sports information directors.  

The conference's Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year recipients will be announced during the National Football Hall of Fame as a part of the 65th NFF Annual Awards Dinner on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the Aria Resort in Las Vegas, Nev.  

North Carolina Central's Torricelli Simpkins II was named the Offensive Lineman of the Year, while South Carolina State's Jawarn Howell earned Rookie of the Year honors. North Carolina Central head coach Trei Oliver was named MEAC Coach of the Year for the second straight year.  

Simpkins III is North Carolina Central's second straight offensive lineman to earn the conference's top spot in as many years. Simpkins III anchored the Eagles' offensive line that amassed the conference-best total passing yards (2354), passing average (214.00 avg/g), scoring offense (36.6 avg/g), and rushing touchdowns (25), seventh-best in the football championship subdivision (FCS). The Eagles ranked second in the conference in total offense with 4138 yards. Simpkins III has received three MEAC Weekly Offensive Lineman honors this year.  

Howell leads the MEAC in rushing with 808 yards (80.9 ypg) on 102 carries, and 7 TDs. He also recorded ten receptions for 149 yards, 2 TDs in nine games. He was named the FedEx Ground FCS National Offensive Player of the Week following a 283-yard rushing performance on 27 carries and three touchdowns in the Bulldogs' win over Howard. In addition to the national honors, Howell earned MEAC Rookie of the Week honors for four straight weeks.   

Coach Oliver led the Eagles to a 9-2 overall record and a 4-1 mark in conference play. The Eagles fell short of repeating as conference champions this season, however, they earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs, the program’s first NCAA appearance. NCCU posted non-conference FCS wins over No. 25 Elon, Campbell, North Carolina A&T, and Mississippi State. Under Coach Oliver's leadership, the Eagles are ranked 13 in the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) poll and 16th in the Stat Perform FCS poll. This season, the Eagles were ranked as high as No. 7 (Nov. 6).  

See below for the entire list of All-MEAC team selectees. 

2023 All-MEAC Football Postseason Awards

Coach of the Year - Trei Oliver, North Carolina Central

Offensive Lineman of the Year - Torricelli Simpkins III, North Carolina Central

Rookie of the Year - Jawarn Howell, South Carolina State

First Team Offense

Pos.

Name

Cl.

School

Hometown

QB

Davius Richard

Sr.

North Carolina Central

Belle Glade, Fla.

RB

Latrell Collier

R-Sr.

North Carolina Central

Bluefield, W.Va.

RB

Jawarn Howell

Fr.

South Carolina State

Mooresville, N.C.

WR

Kasey Hawthrone

Sr.

Howard

Sebring, Fla.

WR

Devin Smith

Jr.

North Carolina Central

Durham, N.C.

TE

Keshawn Toney

Gr.

South Carolina State

Williston, S.C.

C

Torricelli Simpkins III

Jr.

North Carolina Central

Charlotte, N.C.

OL

Anim Dankwah

Gr.

Howard

Ontario, Canada

OL

Nick Taiste

R-Jr.

South Carolina State

West Columbia, S.C.

OL

Da'Quan Thomas

R-Jr.

North Carolina Central

West Palm Beach, Fla.

OL

Da'Metrius Weatherspoon

R-So.

Howard

Clairton, Penn.

First Team Defense

Pos.

Name

Cl.

School

Hometown

DL

Darrian Brokenburr

Gr.

Howard

Manassas, Va.

DL

Jaden Taylor

R-Jr.

North Carolina Central

Durham, N.C.

DL

Elijah Williams

Jr.

Morgan State

Jersey City, N.J.

DL

Patrick Godbolt

Gr.

South Carolina State

Blythewood, S.C.

LB

Erick Hunter

Jr.

Morgan State

Capitol Heights, Md. 

LB

Terrance Hollon

Jr.

Howard

Cleveland, Ohio

LB

Jayden Flaker

So.

North Carolina Central

Scarborough, Maine

DB

Kenny Gallop, Jr.

Sr.

Howard

Portsmouth, Va. 

DB

Jordan Toles

Sr.

Morgan State

Baltimore, Md.

DB

Jason Chambers

So.

North Carolina Central

Charlotte, N.C.

DB

Jae'Veyon Morton

Gr.

Morgan State

Detroit, Mich.

P

Aaron Bickerton

So.

Howard

Stoke-on-Trent, England

PK

Adrian Olivo

Sr.

North Carolina Central

Plant City, Fla.

RS

Brandon Codrington

Sr.

North Carolina Central

Raleigh, N.C.

 

Second Team Offense

Pos.

Name

Cl.

School

Hometown

QB

Quinton Williams

Sr.

Howard

Upper Marlboro, Md.

RB

Eden James

So.

Howard

Port St. Lucie, Fla.

RB

Jarett Hunter *

Sr.

Howard

Mineral, Va.

RB

Marquis Gillis *

R-So.

Delaware State

MIlford, Del.

WR

Andre Pegues

Gr.

Norfolk State

Raeford, N.C.

WR

Justin Smith-Brown

R-Jr.

South Carolina State

Coco, Fla.

TE

Edward Core

Jr.

Delaware State

Waldorf, Md. 

C

Eric Brown, Jr.

Jr.

South Carolina State

Hartsville, S.C.

OL

Darius Fox

Jr.

Howard

Washington, D.C.

OL

Cam Johnson

R-Jr.

South Carolina State

Irmo, S.C.

OL

Trevon Humphrey

R-Fr.

North Carolina Central

Greensboro, N.C.

OL

Treyvon Branch

Jr.

Morgan State

White Plains, Md.

* Indicates a tie

Second Team Defense

Pos.

Name

Cl.

School

Hometown

DL

Trey Middleton

R-Jr.

North Carolina Central

Marietta, Ga.

DL

Naejuan Barber

R-So.

South Carolina State

Hopkins, S.C.

DL

Jamel Stewart

Jr.

Howard

Richmond, Va. 

DL

Keshawn Lynch

R-So.

Norfolk State

Newport News, Va.

LB

Aaron Smith

R-Jr.

South Carolina State

Manning, S.C.

LB

Lawrence Richardson

Sr.

Morgan State

Philadelphia, Penn. 

LB

Daylan Long * 

R-So.

Norfolk State

Cincinnati, Ohio

LB

AJ Richardson *

Fr.

Norfolk State

Kings Mountain, N.C.

DB

Kole Jones

Jr.

North Carolina Central

Chesapeake, Va.

DB

Devon Allen

Jr.

Norfolk State

Virginia Beach, Va.

DB

Carson Hinton

Sr.

Howard

Detroit, Mich.

DB

R.J. Coles

R-Jr.

Norfolk State

Richmond, Va. 

P

Jonathan Cardoza-Chicas

Sr.

Delaware State

Rahway, N.J.

PK

Aaron Bickerton

So.

Howard

Stoke-on-Trent, England

RS

Keith Jenkins Jr. *

So.

Morgan State

Gainesville, Va. 

RS

Ian Wheeler *

Gr.

Howard

Houston, Texas

* Indicates a tie