5-9 179 Jahmaine Wells Morehead State S Sr. Arcanum AcademiaChristopher Newman, Science Scope Physics Pupils BookFrank Benfield, Wittgenstein on Thought and Language. 6-0 215 Craig Unger Morehead State LB Sr. 6-0 245 Josh Antinopolous Duquesne DT Jr. 6-2 215 Shawn Poling Saint Peter's DE Sr. 6-3 215 Clinton Graham Stony Brook RB Sr. The 2004 Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major Top 10 Poll, which consists of the votes of more than 30 media and sports information professionals covering I-AA Mid-Major programs, will be announced August 16th.ΔΆ004 Preseason I-AA Mid-Major All-America Team I-AA Mid-Major includes the 22 programs of the MAAC, NEC and Pioneer Leagues, which play at a non-scholarship or limited-scholarship level. San Diego's Harney led the I-AA ranks in scoring and paced the Toreros with 1,475 yards and 17 rushing touchdowns. Hannula (72 receptions, 1,161 yards, 13 TD) Giancola (57 receptions, 1,496 yards, 23 TD) were among the nation's top receivers a year ago. Two of those four were named to the Mid-Major squad: USD's Adam Hannula and Valparaiso's Rob Giancola. The PFL boasted four receivers with 1,000 or more yards receiving last year and all four return for the 2004 campaign. USD's picks include senior offensive lineman Keith Zapalac, junior wide receiver Adam Hannula and junior running back Evan Harney. The Pioneer Football League led all Mid-Major leagues with 10 selections, including three from San Diego. Three University of San Diego football players highlight the 2004 Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major squad.
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