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CMU Lands Thirteen on All-HAAC Football Teams

CMU Lands Thirteen on All-HAAC Football Teams
Junior wide receiver Bradley Carter (El Cajon, Calif.) and senior defensive lineman Matt Fraley (St. Robert, Mo.) were named to the 2010 Heart of America Athletic Conference all-conference first team, leading 13 CMU football players to receive all-HAAC honors.
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Carter and Fraley earned All-HAAC first team honors, while junior wide receiver Eric Carrillo (Chula Vista, Calif.) was named to the All-HAAC second team. Junior offensive lineman Austin Steen (Cole Camp, Mo.), sophomore defensive lineman Trevor Robinson (Visalia, Calif.), junior linebacker Tyler Belt (Macon, Mo.), and sophomore quarterback Bryant Jackson (Lee's Summit, Mo.) all received All-HAAC third team honors. In addition, CMU had seven players listed on the All-HAAC honorable mention.

Bradley CarterCarter was selected to the All-HAAC first team after leading the conference in total receptions and receptions per game, while ranking second in total receiving yards and receiving yards per game. Carter finished the season with 53 catches for 854 yards and three touchdowns. He recorded more than 100 receiving yards in four of CMU's games. Carter's 854 yards receiving and 85.4 receiving yards per game also ranked him 18th and 19th, respectively, in the NAIA this season. Carter also averaged 9.6 yards on seven punt returns for the Eagles.
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Fraley received All-HAAC first team honors for the second straight season after being an honorable mention all-HAAC selection in 2008. Fraley finished the 2010 season with 46 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss and two sacks. He also had two pass breakups and a forced fumble. With his 10 tackles for loss this season, Fraley tied the CMU record for career tackles for loss with 41.5.
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Eric CarrilloCarrillo, who was named to the All-HAAC second team, ranked in the top six in all four receiving categories. He finished with 43 receptions for 505 yards and four touchdowns. Carrillo averaged 56.1 receiving yards per game. He was third in the HAAC receptions per game, fourth in total receptions, and sixth in receiving yards per game and total receiving yards.
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Austin SteenSteen was recognized on the All-HAAC third team as an offensive lineman. He was one of four CMU captains this season, and started all 10 games for the Eagles.
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Trevor RobinsonRobinson also received All-HAAC third team recognition. He finished with 45 tackles in 2010, including 10 tackles for loss and seven sacks. Robinson finished second in the HAAC and ninth in the NAIA in sacks per game, while also ranking second in the conference and 12th in the nation in total sacks.
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Tyler BeltBelt was selected to the All-HAAC third team after being an All-HAAC honorable mention honoree in 2009. He finished with a team-leading 96 tackles this season, including 10 tackles for loss. Belt also had an interception, three pass breakups and a forced fumble this season. His 96 tackles ranked third in the HAAC and 17th in the NAIA for total tackles by players from all positions. Belt was selected as the HAAC defensive player-of-the-week on Nov. 15 after recording a career-high 18 tackles in the Eagles' final game of the season.
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Jackson was named to the All-HAAC third team as an athlete, while also receiving honorable mention recognition as a quarterback for the second straight season. In 2010, Jackson threw for 2,173 yards and 12 touchdowns, while also rushing for 294 yards and five touchdowns. Jackson completed 183 passes in 2010, which made him CMU's all-time leader in career pass completions with 390 in his first two collegiate seasons. Jackson was selected as the HAAC offensive player-of-the-week after leading the CMU offense to a school record 662 yards of total offense on Nov. 6. In that game, Jackson rushed for a career-high 104 yards and three touchdowns, while passing for 453 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the season second in the HAAC in total offense per game, total offense, passing per game, and total passing yards.
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In addition to Jackson as a quarterback, six other CMU players were All-HAAC honorable mention honorees. Senior safety Antonio Brown (St. Louis, Mo.) was an honorable mention honoree for the third straight season. Senior kicker Tyler Padgett (Jefferson City, Mo.) received honorable mention recognition for the second year in a row. Junior safety Brett Fitchpatrick (Pierce City, Mo.) was a 2010 honorable mention honoree after receiving All-HAAC third team honors in 2009. Senior linebacker Tony Hall (Shelbina, Mo.), senior defensive lineman Will Jackson (Fulton, Mo.), and senior cornerback Franciou Niclas (Kansas City, Mo.) were all first-time honorable mention honorees.
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To see the complete list of 2010 All-HAAC football teams, visit www.haacsports.com.