GTE Academic All-America Football Team Announced
6/21/1999 12:00:00 AM | Football
December 8, 1998
STAMFORD, Conn. - The GTE Academic All-America Football Team was announced today in voting by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The 48 players on the first teams have an average Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.83 on a 4.0 scale.
University of Georgia offensive lineman Matt Stinchcomb, who made the University Division first team for the second straight year, was named the Division's GTE Academic All-America Team Member of the Year. A senior from Lilburn, Ga., Stinchcomb has a 3.96 GPA as a finance major.
The University of Missouri's Jake Stueve was the first-team selection at tight end. The Kansas City native is a graduate student who graduated last May with a 3.89 grade-point average in biology. He plans to enter medical school next fall. Stueve is the 11th Academic All-American at Missouri, and the first since Matt Burgess in 1993. Earlier this month he and MU quarterback Corby Jones became the eighth and ninth players in school history to be first-team academic all-conference selections for three consecutive years.
The University of Nebraska had three student-athletes named to the first team - running back Joel Mackovicka (3.83/biological sciences), a senior from Brainard, Neb. who also made the first team in 1997; defensive lineman Chad Kelsay (3.63/finance), a senior from Auburn, Neb.; and punter William Lafleur (3.52/history), a senior from Norfolk, Neb. The Huskers will face Arizona in the Holiday Bowl on December 30.
The College Division includes wide receiver Darin Kershner of Mount Union (3.88/business administration), a senior from Rocky River, Ohio. The Purple Raiders are 13-0 and will go for their third consecutive Division III title against Rowan this Saturday. The Division's Team Member of the Year was quarterback Corte McGuffey of Northern Colorado (3.81/biochemistry), a junior from Riverton, Wyo. McGuffey, who led Division II in passing efficiency, is a finalist for the Harlon Hill Award, which goes to the Division II player of the year.
The GTE Academic All-America Teams are selected by a vote of the 1,800-member CoSIDA. To be eligible, an athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 on a scale of 4.00. Sports information directors nominate eligible athletes from their schools who are named to district teams prior to being voted upon the national level. CoSIDA has been selecting Academic All-America Teams since 1952.
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UNIVERSITY DIVISION FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA/Major QB Chad Pennington Marshall Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. 3.70/Journalism WR Justin Olsen Montana Sr. Helena,Mont. 3.78/Microbiology WR David Patterson New Mexico St. Sr. Artesia, N.M. 3.92/Math TE Jake Stueve Missouri Grad. Kansas City, Mo. 3.89/Biology/Pre-Med. RB Jacob Jones Dayton Sr. VanWert,Ohio 3.85/Biology/Pre-Med. RB Joel Mackovicka Nebraska Sr. Brainard, Neb. 3.83/Biological Sciences OL Nick Batalis Butler Sr. Noblesville, Ind. 3.80/Pre-Med./Biology OL Eric de Groh West Virginia Sr. Huron, Ohio 3.89/Biology/Pre-Med. OL Mike Newell Colorado St. Sr. Littleton, Colo. 3.77/Horticulture/Landscape Mgmt. OL Matt Stinchcomb Georgia Sr. Lilburn, Ga. 3.96/Finance* OL Shawn Stuart UCLA Grad. Saugus, Calif. 3.62/Sociology K Alex Sierk Princeton Sr. Bettendorf, Iowa 3.97/Molecular Biology DB Scott Auerbach San Diego St. Sr. Loomis, Calif. 3.88/Cellular/Molecular Biology DB Anthony Pannunzio Youngstown St. Sr. Canfield, Ohio 3.70/Civil Engineering DB Chad Smith New Mexico Sr. Springville, Calif. 3.99/Biology/Pre-Med. DB Jeff Zurcher Kentucky Grad. Berne, Ind. 4.00/Diplomacy LB Brian Brown Wyoming Sr. Columbus, Mont. 3.84/Finance LB Matt Farabaugh St. Fran., Pa. Sr. Carrolltown, Pa. 3.79/Biology LB Nate Kvamme Colorado St. Sr. Windsor, Colo. 3.70/Civil Engineering DL Jarrod Everson Liberty Sr. Bonaire, Ga. 3.68/Exercise Science DL Mike Goletz Butler Jr. Crown Point, Ind. 3.96/Chemistry DL Chad Kelsay Nebraska Sr. Auburn, Neb. 3.63/Finance DL Dan Poulsen Buffalo Sr. N.Tonawanda, N.Y. 3.84/Physical Therapy P William Lafleur Nebraska Sr. Norfolk, Neb. 3.52/History* GTE Academic All-America Team Member of the Year - University Division
UNIVERSITY DIVISION SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA/Major QB Giovanni Carmazzi Hofstra Jr. Sacramento, Calif. 3.96/Business Mgmt. WR Mike Hutchings Western Mich. Sr. Salt Lk. City, Utah 3.50/Communications WR Vince Tweddell Austin Peay Sr. Evansville, Ind. 3.32/Mass Communications TE Jason Illian TCU Sr. Lk. Hav. City, Az. 3.95/Finance RB Terry Jackson Florida Sr. Gainesville, Fla. 3.60/Business Marketing RB Mike MacKenzie Eastern Wash. Sr. Vancouver, B.C. 3.44/Physical Education OL Mark Baniewicz Syracuse Jr. Penfield, N.Y. 3.80/Finance OL Patrick Goodman Western Ky. Sr. Cecilia, Ky. 3.66/Civil Engin. Technology OL Jon Jansen Michigan Sr. Clawson,Mich. 3.27/Kinesiology/Phys. Ed. OL Matthew Reischl Iowa Sr. Greendale, Wis. 4.00/Finance Economics OL Mike Wynne Massachusetts Jr. Somerdale, N.J. 3.96/Accounting K Travis Brawner SW Miss. St. Jr. Branson, Mo. 3.95/Biology DB Tait Johnson Drake Jr. Rhinelander, Wis. 3.75/Actuarial Science DB Kirby Smart Georgia Sr. Bainbridge, Ga. 3.57/Finance DB Patrick Stephen Northern Ill. Sr. Brampton, Ont. 3.76/Biological Sciences DB Jeffrey Thompson New Mexico St. Sr. Stephenville, Texas 3.75/Journalism LB Dusty Renfro Texas Sr. Alvarado, Texas 3.70/Finance LB Jerry Rudzinski Ohio St. Sr. Centerville, Ohio 3.48/Finance LB Brian Shaw Nebraska Jr. Deweese,Neb. 4.00/Animal Science DL Voncellies Allen Ga. Southern Jr. Douglas, Ga. 3.57/Chemistry/Pre-Med. DL Eric Brezina Drake Jr. Toledo, Iowa 3.85/Biology DL Nick Martucci Lehigh Sr. Brodheadsville, Pa. 3.40/Accounting DL Rob Renes Michigan Sr. Holland,Mich. 3.62/Literature, Sci. & Arts/Sec. Ed. P John Baker North Texas Jr. Brenham, Texas 3.76/Business








