Shepherd’s Tyson Bagent & Ferris State’s Caleb Murphy Headline the 2022 AFCA DII Coaches’ All-America Teams
December 12, 2022
Shepherd (W.Va.) quarterback Tyson Bagent and Ferris State (Mich.) defensive lineman Caleb Murphy headline the 2022 AFCA Division II Coaches’ All-America Teams announced today by the American Football Coaches Association.
The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and currently selects teams in all five of its divisions. What makes these teams so special is that they are the only ones chosen exclusively by the men who know the players the best — the coaches themselves.
Bagent, a Harlon Hill Trophy finalist, earned his second straight AFCA First-Team All-America honor by leading the Rams to NCAA Division II semifinals with a 13-2 record. The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year set the NCAA all-division record of career touchdown passes at 159 in Shepherd’s quarterfinal win over Indiana (Pa.) on Dec. 3.
Murphy, the only non-NCAA Division I player remaining as a top five finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award, set an all-divisions NCAA single-season record with 25.5 sacks in 2022. He leads the nation in tackles for loss with 37.5 and has added three forced fumbles. Murphy was named the 2022 Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the Year.
First Team-Offense
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
QB *Tyson Bagent 6-3 210 Sr. Shepherd (W.Va.) Ernie McCook Martinsburg, W.Va. (Martinsburg)
RB Jada Byers 5-7 180 So. Virginia Union Alvin Parker Hammonton, N.J. (St. Joseph’s)
RB *TJ Cole 6-0 185 Sr. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) Todd Knight Texarkana, Tex. (Pleasant Grove)
WR Jarod Bowie 5-9 160 Jr. Concord (W.Va.) Dave Walker Martinsburg, W.Va. (Martinsburg)
WR Marquis Gray 5-9 165 Jr. Southeastern Oklahoma St. Tyler Fenwick Tyler, Tex. (Lee)
TE Ty Snelson 6-2 250 Sr. Mars Hill (N.C.) Tim Clifton Hot Springs, N.C. (Madison County)
OL Gottlieb Ayedze 6-5 300 Jr. Frostburg St. (Md.) Eric Wagoner Germantown, Md. (Northwest)
OL Quinton Barrow 6-6 331 Sr. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) Matt Mitchell Romulus, Mich. (Romulus)
OL Trase Jeffries 6-4 268 R-Jr. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Brian Wright Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow)
OL Matt Armendariz 6-2 305 R-Sr. Colorado School of Mines Brandon Moore Austin, Tex. (Lake Travis)
OL *Brent Laing 6-4 294 Gr. Minnesota-Duluth Curt Wiese Lakeville, Minn. (North)
First Team-Defense
DL Caleb Murphy 6-4 245 Sr. Ferris St. (Mich.) Tony Annese Dowagiac, Mich. (Dowagiac)
DL Loobert Denelus 6-0 255 Jr. Benedict (S.C.) Chennis Berry Naples, Fla. (Naples)
DL Trey Botts 6-3 281 Sr. Colorado St.-Pueblo John Wristen Aurora, Colo. (Lutheran)
DL Ian Marshall 6-1 270 Gr. Northern St. (S.D.) Mike Schmidt Springfield, Mo. (Glendale)
LB Daron Allman 6-1 230 Jr. Angelo St. (Tex.) Jeff Girsch Killeen, Tex. (Shoemaker)
LB Michael Ayers 6-2 220 Sr. Ashland (Ohio) Lee Owens Columbus, Ohio (Walnut Ridge)
LB Jaylin Parnell 6-0 215 Sr. Western Oregon Arne Ferguson Medford, Ore. (South Medford)
LB Michael Anderson 6-0 206 Gr. West Alabama Brett Gilliland Chatom, Ala. (Washington County)
DB Nick Whiteside 6-1 200 Sr. Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) Ryan Brady Auburn Hills, Mich. (Avondale)
DB Patrick Rogers 5-11 190 R-Jr. Central Washington Chris Fisk Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln)
DB Amos Coleman 5-11 185 R-Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Mike Salinas New Orleans, La. (Alief Elsik)
First Team-Special Teams
PK Nick Herber 5-7 175 So. Delta St. (Miss.) Todd Cooley Naples, Fla. (Naples)
P Reed Martin 5-10 180 So. Edinboro (Pa.) Jake Nulph Plum, Pa. (Plum Senior)
AP David Durden 6-2 200 Sr. West Florida Pete Shinnick Midville, Ga. (Emanuel County Institute)
Second Team-Offense
QB *TJ Davis 6-3 180 R-Sr. Nebraska-Kearney Josh Lynn Colorado Springs, Colo. (Widefield)
RB Emanuel Wilson 6-1 220 R-Jr. Fort Valley St. (Ga.) Shawn Gibbs Charlotte, N.C. (North Meck)
RB Thuro Reisdorfer 6-1 215 Gr. Sioux Falls (S.D.) Jon Anderson Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington)
WR Duane Brown 6-0 190 R-Sr. Indiana (Pa.) Paul Tortorella Spring Church, Pa. (Apollo-Ridge)
WR Brendan Beaulieu 6-3 215 Sr. Bemidji St. (Minn.) Brent Bolte Cottage Grove, Minn. (Park)
TE *Kyle Morlock 6-7 245 So. Shorter (Ga.) Zach Morrison Blairsville, Ga. (Union County)
OL Jacob Long 6-3 322 R-Fr. Angelo St. (Tex.) Jeff Girsch Waco, Tex. (Midway)
OL Nicolas Melsop 6-8 325 Gr. Delta St. (Miss.) Todd Cooley Columbus, Ohio (Olentangy Orange)
OL Xavier Cason 6-6 311 Sr. Emporia St. (Kan.) Garin Higgins Junction City, Kan. (Junction City)
OL *Joey Fisher 6-5 322 Sr. Shepherd (W.Va.) Ernie McCook Hagerstown, Md. (Clear Spring)
OL Adam Sieler 6-5 336 Sr. Ferris St. (Mich.) Tony Annese Pinckney, Mich. (Pinckney)
Second Team-Defense
DL Hunter O’Connor 6-3 255 So. Chadron St. (Neb.) Jay Long Broomfield, Colo. (Legacy)
DL Elijah Green 5-11 263 Sr. Northwest Missouri St. Rich Wright Maryville, Mo. (Maryville)
DL Andre Jefferson 6-2 275 So. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) Mike Jacobs Calume Park, Ill. (Richards)
DL Grayson Diepenbrock 6-2 230 Sr. Augustana (S.D.) Jerry Olszewski Parker, Tex. (Plano East)
LB Maalik Hall 6-2 235 Sr. Southeastern Oklahoma St. Tyler Fenwick Athens, Tex. (Athens)
LB Abe Swanson 6-1 222 Jr. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) Matt Mitchell St. Charles, Ill. (East)
LB P.J. Sarwinski 6-1 207 Gr. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Brian Wright Galena, Kan. (Galena)
LB Jackson Taylor 6-1 240 Jr. West Chester (Pa.) Bill Zwaan Glenside, Pa. (Abington)
DB Eli Weber 6-1 205 Sr. Augustana (S.D.) Jerry Olszewski Dawson, Minn. (Boyd)
DB Knylen Miller-Levi 6-1 170 Sr. Minot St. (N.D.) Mike Aldrich Las Vegas, Nev. (Canyon Springs)
DB Tre Morrison 6-2 185 R-Jr. Wingate (N.C.) Joe Reich Moncks Corner, S.C. (Berkeley)
Second Team-Special Teams
PK Devin Bartholomew 5-8 170 R-Jr. East Stroudsburg (Pa.) Jimmy Terwilliger Schnecksville, Pa. (Parkland)
P Myles Prosser 6-4 195 Gr. North Greenville (S.C.) Jeff Farrington York, S.C. (Comprehensive)
AP Terrell Ford 6-0 200 Gr. New Haven (Conn.) Chris Pincince Tonawanda, N.Y. (Kenmore West)
Team Background: The five teams now chosen for each AFCA division evolved from a single 11-player squad in 1945. From 1945 until 1967, only one team was chosen. From 1967 through 1971, two teams – University Division and College Division – were selected. In 1972, the College Division was split into College I and College II. In 1979, the University Division was split into two teams — FBS and FCS. In 1996, the College I and College II teams were renamed Division II and Division III, respectively. In 2006, the AFCA started selecting an NAIA-only team.
From 1965-81, a 22-player (11 offensive, 11 defensive) team was chosen. In 1982, a punter and placekicker were added to the team. In 1997, a return specialist was added, giving us the current 25-player team. The return specialist position was replaced by an all-purpose player in 2006. In 2016, the AFCA added a second team All-America.
Selection Process: The AFCA’s Division II All-America Selection Committee is made up of three head coaches from each of the AFCA’s seven districts, one of whom serves as a district chairman, along with another head coach who serves as the chairman of the selection committee. The coaches in each district are responsible for ranking the top players in their respective districts prior to a conference call between the district chairmen and the committee chairman on which the teams are chosen.
The Award: Members of the AFCA Coaches’ All-America First Team will receive a plaque commemorating their selection to the team, while members of the Second Team will receive a certificate.
For more information about the AFCA, visit www.AFCA.com. For more interesting articles, check out The Insider and subscribe to our weekly email.
If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Application.
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Shepherd (W.Va.) quarterback Tyson Bagent and Ferris State (Mich.) defensive lineman Caleb Murphy headline the 2022 AFCA Division II Coaches’ All-America Teams announced today by the American Football Coaches Association.
The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and currently selects teams in all five of its divisions. What makes these teams so special is that they are the only ones chosen exclusively by the men who know the players the best — the coaches themselves.
Bagent, a Harlon Hill Trophy finalist, earned his second straight AFCA First-Team All-America honor by leading the Rams to NCAA Division II semifinals with a 13-2 record. The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year set the NCAA all-division record of career touchdown passes at 159 in Shepherd’s quarterfinal win over Indiana (Pa.) on Dec. 3.
Murphy, the only non-NCAA Division I player remaining as a top five finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award, set an all-divisions NCAA single-season record with 25.5 sacks in 2022. He leads the nation in tackles for loss with 37.5 and has added three forced fumbles. Murphy was named the 2022 Gene Upshaw Division II Lineman of the Year.
First Team-Offense | |||||||
Pos | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Cl. | School | Coach | Hometown (High School) |
QB | *Tyson Bagent | 6-3 | 210 | Sr. | Shepherd (W.Va.) | Ernie McCook | Martinsburg, W.Va. (Martinsburg) |
RB | Jada Byers | 5-7 | 180 | So. | Virginia Union | Alvin Parker | Hammonton, N.J. (St. Joseph’s) |
RB | *TJ Cole | 6-0 | 185 | Sr. | Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) | Todd Knight | Texarkana, Tex. (Pleasant Grove) |
WR | Jarod Bowie | 5-9 | 160 | Jr. | Concord (W.Va.) | Dave Walker | Martinsburg, W.Va. (Martinsburg) |
WR | Marquis Gray | 5-9 | 165 | Jr. | Southeastern Oklahoma St. | Tyler Fenwick | Tyler, Tex. (Lee) |
TE | Ty Snelson | 6-2 | 250 | Sr. | Mars Hill (N.C.) | Tim Clifton | Hot Springs, N.C. (Madison County) |
OL | Gottlieb Ayedze | 6-5 | 300 | Jr. | Frostburg St. (Md.) | Eric Wagoner | Germantown, Md. (Northwest) |
OL | Quinton Barrow | 6-6 | 331 | Sr. | Grand Valley St. (Mich.) | Matt Mitchell | Romulus, Mich. (Romulus) |
OL | Trase Jeffries | 6-4 | 268 | R-Jr. | Pittsburg St. (Kan.) | Brian Wright | Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) |
OL | Matt Armendariz | 6-2 | 305 | R-Sr. | Colorado School of Mines | Brandon Moore | Austin, Tex. (Lake Travis) |
OL | *Brent Laing | 6-4 | 294 | Gr. | Minnesota-Duluth | Curt Wiese | Lakeville, Minn. (North) |
First Team-Defense | |||||||
DL | Caleb Murphy | 6-4 | 245 | Sr. | Ferris St. (Mich.) | Tony Annese | Dowagiac, Mich. (Dowagiac) |
DL | Loobert Denelus | 6-0 | 255 | Jr. | Benedict (S.C.) | Chennis Berry | Naples, Fla. (Naples) |
DL | Trey Botts | 6-3 | 281 | Sr. | Colorado St.-Pueblo | John Wristen | Aurora, Colo. (Lutheran) |
DL | Ian Marshall | 6-1 | 270 | Gr. | Northern St. (S.D.) | Mike Schmidt | Springfield, Mo. (Glendale) |
LB | Daron Allman | 6-1 | 230 | Jr. | Angelo St. (Tex.) | Jeff Girsch | Killeen, Tex. (Shoemaker) |
LB | Michael Ayers | 6-2 | 220 | Sr. | Ashland (Ohio) | Lee Owens | Columbus, Ohio (Walnut Ridge) |
LB | Jaylin Parnell | 6-0 | 215 | Sr. | Western Oregon | Arne Ferguson | Medford, Ore. (South Medford) |
LB | Michael Anderson | 6-0 | 206 | Gr. | West Alabama | Brett Gilliland | Chatom, Ala. (Washington County) |
DB | Nick Whiteside | 6-1 | 200 | Sr. | Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) | Ryan Brady | Auburn Hills, Mich. (Avondale) |
DB | Patrick Rogers | 5-11 | 190 | R-Jr. | Central Washington | Chris Fisk | Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln) |
DB | Amos Coleman | 5-11 | 185 | R-Jr. | Texas A&M-Kingsville | Mike Salinas | New Orleans, La. (Alief Elsik) |
First Team-Special Teams | |||||||
PK | Nick Herber | 5-7 | 175 | So. | Delta St. (Miss.) | Todd Cooley | Naples, Fla. (Naples) |
P | Reed Martin | 5-10 | 180 | So. | Edinboro (Pa.) | Jake Nulph | Plum, Pa. (Plum Senior) |
AP | David Durden | 6-2 | 200 | Sr. | West Florida | Pete Shinnick | Midville, Ga. (Emanuel County Institute) |
Second Team-Offense | |||||||
QB | *TJ Davis | 6-3 | 180 | R-Sr. | Nebraska-Kearney | Josh Lynn | Colorado Springs, Colo. (Widefield) |
RB | Emanuel Wilson | 6-1 | 220 | R-Jr. | Fort Valley St. (Ga.) | Shawn Gibbs | Charlotte, N.C. (North Meck) |
RB | Thuro Reisdorfer | 6-1 | 215 | Gr. | Sioux Falls (S.D.) | Jon Anderson | Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington) |
WR | Duane Brown | 6-0 | 190 | R-Sr. | Indiana (Pa.) | Paul Tortorella | Spring Church, Pa. (Apollo-Ridge) |
WR | Brendan Beaulieu | 6-3 | 215 | Sr. | Bemidji St. (Minn.) | Brent Bolte | Cottage Grove, Minn. (Park) |
TE | *Kyle Morlock | 6-7 | 245 | So. | Shorter (Ga.) | Zach Morrison | Blairsville, Ga. (Union County) |
OL | Jacob Long | 6-3 | 322 | R-Fr. | Angelo St. (Tex.) | Jeff Girsch | Waco, Tex. (Midway) |
OL | Nicolas Melsop | 6-8 | 325 | Gr. | Delta St. (Miss.) | Todd Cooley | Columbus, Ohio (Olentangy Orange) |
OL | Xavier Cason | 6-6 | 311 | Sr. | Emporia St. (Kan.) | Garin Higgins | Junction City, Kan. (Junction City) |
OL | *Joey Fisher | 6-5 | 322 | Sr. | Shepherd (W.Va.) | Ernie McCook | Hagerstown, Md. (Clear Spring) |
OL | Adam Sieler | 6-5 | 336 | Sr. | Ferris St. (Mich.) | Tony Annese | Pinckney, Mich. (Pinckney) |
Second Team-Defense | |||||||
DL | Hunter O’Connor | 6-3 | 255 | So. | Chadron St. (Neb.) | Jay Long | Broomfield, Colo. (Legacy) |
DL | Elijah Green | 5-11 | 263 | Sr. | Northwest Missouri St. | Rich Wright | Maryville, Mo. (Maryville) |
DL | Andre Jefferson | 6-2 | 275 | So. | Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) | Mike Jacobs | Calume Park, Ill. (Richards) |
DL | Grayson Diepenbrock | 6-2 | 230 | Sr. | Augustana (S.D.) | Jerry Olszewski | Parker, Tex. (Plano East) |
LB | Maalik Hall | 6-2 | 235 | Sr. | Southeastern Oklahoma St. | Tyler Fenwick | Athens, Tex. (Athens) |
LB | Abe Swanson | 6-1 | 222 | Jr. | Grand Valley St. (Mich.) | Matt Mitchell | St. Charles, Ill. (East) |
LB | P.J. Sarwinski | 6-1 | 207 | Gr. | Pittsburg St. (Kan.) | Brian Wright | Galena, Kan. (Galena) |
LB | Jackson Taylor | 6-1 | 240 | Jr. | West Chester (Pa.) | Bill Zwaan | Glenside, Pa. (Abington) |
DB | Eli Weber | 6-1 | 205 | Sr. | Augustana (S.D.) | Jerry Olszewski | Dawson, Minn. (Boyd) |
DB | Knylen Miller-Levi | 6-1 | 170 | Sr. | Minot St. (N.D.) | Mike Aldrich | Las Vegas, Nev. (Canyon Springs) |
DB | Tre Morrison | 6-2 | 185 | R-Jr. | Wingate (N.C.) | Joe Reich | Moncks Corner, S.C. (Berkeley) |
Second Team-Special Teams | |||||||
PK | Devin Bartholomew | 5-8 | 170 | R-Jr. | East Stroudsburg (Pa.) | Jimmy Terwilliger | Schnecksville, Pa. (Parkland) |
P | Myles Prosser | 6-4 | 195 | Gr. | North Greenville (S.C.) | Jeff Farrington | York, S.C. (Comprehensive) |
AP | Terrell Ford | 6-0 | 200 | Gr. | New Haven (Conn.) | Chris Pincince | Tonawanda, N.Y. (Kenmore West) |
Team Background: The five teams now chosen for each AFCA division evolved from a single 11-player squad in 1945. From 1945 until 1967, only one team was chosen. From 1967 through 1971, two teams – University Division and College Division – were selected. In 1972, the College Division was split into College I and College II. In 1979, the University Division was split into two teams — FBS and FCS. In 1996, the College I and College II teams were renamed Division II and Division III, respectively. In 2006, the AFCA started selecting an NAIA-only team.
From 1965-81, a 22-player (11 offensive, 11 defensive) team was chosen. In 1982, a punter and placekicker were added to the team. In 1997, a return specialist was added, giving us the current 25-player team. The return specialist position was replaced by an all-purpose player in 2006. In 2016, the AFCA added a second team All-America.
Selection Process: The AFCA’s Division II All-America Selection Committee is made up of three head coaches from each of the AFCA’s seven districts, one of whom serves as a district chairman, along with another head coach who serves as the chairman of the selection committee. The coaches in each district are responsible for ranking the top players in their respective districts prior to a conference call between the district chairmen and the committee chairman on which the teams are chosen.
The Award: Members of the AFCA Coaches’ All-America First Team will receive a plaque commemorating their selection to the team, while members of the Second Team will receive a certificate.
For more information about the AFCA, visit www.AFCA.com. For more interesting articles, check out The Insider and subscribe to our weekly email.
If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Application.