NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Terrence Holt, Austin Peay State
University's senior All-America running back/kick return specialist, has been
voted the Ohio Valley Conference Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.
That was announced Monday at the OVC Media Day in Nashville
after a vote of the league's head coaches and sports information directors.
Also announced Monday was the Governors were picked to finish in a
seventh-place tie with Southeast Missouri with 38 points.
Jacksonville State (120 points/11 first-place votes),
meanwhile, was voted the preseason favorite ahead of defending champion Eastern
Illinois (114 points/4 first-place votes). Rounding out the predicted order of
finish in third was Eastern Kentucky (102/1 first-place vote), Tennessee Tech
(78 points/1 first-place vote), Tennessee State (70 points/ 1 first-place
vote), UT Martin (59 points), Austin Peay and SEMO (38 points) and Murray State
(29 points).
"The rankings will fall out during the season," APSU coach
Rick Christophel said. "I wouldn't have been surprised if we had been picked
last simply because we had 26 seniors last year and they all played a
significant part in our program. We are going to have some inexperience at some
key positions, especially in the secondary.
"The way they were ranked seems to be right. Those three
programs (Jacksonville State, Eastern Illinois, and Eastern Kentucky) are the
one we are usually chasing."
Holt becomes the first player in Austin Peay history to earn
either the preseason Offensive or Defensive Player of the Year honor. The
Nashville native led all of Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in
all-purpose yards (215.73.game) a year ago.
Holt was a first-team All-OVC running back (793 yards,
OVC-leading 13 TDs) in 2009, along with teammate Ryan White (1,081 yards). In
addition, Holt was first-team All-OVC selection as kick return specialist,
returning both a kickoff and punt for TDs last season. Holt finished with 15
TDs on the year and ranked 17th (8.18 points/game) was 17th
best in the nation.
In 2009, Holt, the FCS all-time FCS record holder for
kickoff return yardage (3,583 yards), was named first-team All-American
all-purpose back by College Sporting News and was chosen second-team
All-America by The Sports Network. Already this season, he has been preseason
second-team All-America by The Sports Network and Consensus Draft Services and
third team by Phil Steele's College Football Preview.
"Terrence certainly put up some great number last year,"
Christophel said. "We hope he continues to do that-they key thing he has to
stay healthy. We have to continue to attempt to get him the ball in situations
where he can successful.
"It's certainly a honor for him and this football program."
Although Holt is APSU's first OVC Preseason Player of the
Year, they have had four players earn post-season honors: Carlton Flatt was
named OVC Back of the Year in 1963; Bob Bible was selected OVC Defensive Player
of the Year in 1977; Mike Betts was named OVC Defensive Player of the Year the
following year and Sonny Defilippis was chosen OVC Offensive Player of the Year
in 1980.
Holt and White are the only Governors to earn preseason
All-OVC honors.
"Again, I am not surprised," Christophel said. "We are going
to be counting on a lot new faces this year and we have others, like Zac
Burkhart who will be replacing an All-OVC linebacker in Daniel Becker, who are
going to get their chances this season."
-AP-