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2005 Mountain West Preseason All-Conference Team

DonTrell Moore (New Mexico) named Preseason MWC Offensive Player of the Year.

July 18, 2005

CORONADO, Calif. - The Mountain West Conference announced its 2005 preseason all-conference team today as selected by members of the league's media. DonTrell Moore (New Mexico) was named Preseason MWC Offensive Player of the Year, Steve Fifita (Utah) was selected Defensive Player of the Year and Nnamdi Ohaeri (Colorado State) was chosen Newcomer of the Year.

Moore was a first-team all-Conference selection in 2004 and finished second in the league in rushing with 1,091 yards in 11 games played. Moore has eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark in each of the last three seasons and would become only the sixth player in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards in all four seasons if he can accomplish that feat again in 2005.

Fifita was an all-MWC first-team defensive lineman in 2004, collecting 45 tackles, nine tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks in 12 games played.

Ohaeri played defensive back and special teams for two seasons at UCLA, recording 33 tackles during his time with the Bruins. A four-year letterwinner at Aquinas High School in San Bernardino, Calif., he rushed for 2,155 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior.

New Mexico's Moore and Utah's Fifita and Spencer Toone were the only unanimous choices among the league's media on the 2005 Preseason all-MWC Team.

Wyoming led all schools with seven student-athletes selected to the preseason all-Conference team, including all three specialists. New Mexico had five players selected, followed by BYU and Utah with four players each. Colorado State had two players named to the 2005 preseason all-Conference squad, while Air Force, SDSU, TCU and UNLV each had one.

The 2005 preseason team features 16 players that were all-Conference selections in 2004, including seven first-team selections. Sophomore running back Lynell Hamilton (San Diego State) also returns this season after missing all of 2004 due to an ankle injury. Hamilton was the 2003 MWC Freshman of the Year and was selected to the 2004 preseason all-Conference team before sitting out the year.

 

 

2005 MWC Preseason All-MWC Team		

2005 Preseason All-Mountain West Team

Offense WR Todd Watkins* Sr. BYU WR David Anderson** Sr. Colorado State OL Jon Wilson** Sr Air Force OL Jake Kuresa Jr. BYU OL Michael Brisiel Sr. Colorado State OL Ryan Cook* Sr. New Mexico OL Jesse Boone** Sr. Utah TE John Wadkowski** Sr. Wyoming QB Corey Bramlet Sr. Wyoming RB DonTrell Moore* Sr. New Mexico RB Lynell Hamilton# So. San Diego State

Defense DL Manaia Brown Sr. BYU DL Steve Fifita* Sr. Utah DL Marcus Parker* Sr. New Mexico DL Ranorris Ray Sr. TCU DL Dusty Hoffschneider** Sr. Wyoming LB Spencer Toone Sr. Utah LB Cameron Jensen Jr. BYU LB Mike Mohoric Sr. New Mexico DB Gabriel Fulbright** Sr. New Mexico DB Eric Weddle** Jr. Utah DB Derrick Martin** Jr. Wyoming DB Joe Miklos Sr. UNLV

Specialists P Adam Brooks** Sr. Wyoming PK Deric Yaussi* Sr. Wyoming Ret. Hoost Marsh* So. Wyoming

Offensive Player of the Year: DonTrell Moore, Sr., New Mexico Defensive Player of the Year: Steve Fifita, Sr. Utah Newcomer of the Year: Nnamdi Ohaeri, Jr., Colorado State

* member of the 2004 All-Mountain West Conference first-team. ** member of the 2004 All-Mountain West Conference second-team. # member of the 2003 All- Mountain West Conference first-team - sat out 2004 due to injury.

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