Neugebauer
Eden Prairie, MN – The number one ranked NCAA Division II quarterback Adam Neugebauer of West Virginia Wesleyan has been selected to the All American Eagles all star team. The Eagles will take on the Mexico College all stars in the Aztec Bowl December 3rd in Chihuahua, Mexico. Neugebauer leads the nation in passing yard per game with 373.7, total offense 365.2, total yards 4,111, passing touchdowns 40, while leading the WVIAC conference with pass efficiency 154.0 rating. Neugebauer has also been named the 2011 WVIAC Offensive Players of the Year.
Traveling with Neugebauer will be forty one of the top Division II/III players, the team has been nominated by their coaches and selected by the All American Bowl/360 Sports and Events committee.
Top Players: The Eagles football team has some of the United States Top Ranked Division II/III college players in #1 ranked QB Adam Neugebauer; #1 ranked WR Jon Meadows; #20 ranked QB David Ingrim; #9 ranked WR Brittan Golden; #9 ranked DL Connor Wright ; #6 ranked LB Cordelle Nugent; 9 # ranked LB Cory Whitfield; Record 6 Field Goals one game K Taylor Cannon; All Amerian Bowl MVP Terry Newsome and
Top Offensive Linemen: Hector Rodriguez; Juan Parra, Sosaia Vaitai, to name just a few!
Coaches include: Frank Haege of Augsburg College and formally one of the nation’s top Arena Coaches, along with Carl Hariston Kurt Gouveia, Terry Sullivan All American Eagles, Brandon Guzman Western New Mexico, David Hubbard Western New Mexico, Tony Pavlic New Mexico Highlands and Athletic Trainer Chris Mondragon
Frank Haege - Augsburg College 6 Year Head Coach and 9 Year Professional Head Coach Career; The Auggies have now had 4 very consecutive competitive season in the MIAC. At Augsburg, Haege's offense helped produce an NCAA career record with receiver Scott Hvistendahl, who surpassed Jerry Rice for the NCAA career receiving yardage (4,696 yards, 1995-98), a record since broken. Arena Football League - (2002) - New Jersey Gladiators - The Gladiators moved from New Jersey to Las Vegas.Head Coach - af2 (2000-01) - Quad Citie Steamwheelers - winning the first two af2 championships. The Steamwheelers went 37-1, including a record 28-game winning streak and a record 19-0
Carl Hairston 14 Year Professional Playing Career (7th round pick, played 244 N.FL Games and 15 post season appearances) , 20 years Professional Coaching career, Carl (Big Daddy) replaced Reggie White on the Eagles defensive line. Played in Super Bowl XV with the Philadelphia Eagles and Played with the Cleveland Browns, Phoenix Cardinals, Phoenix Cardinals. Hairston coaching career includes coaching under Marty Schottenheimer with the Kansas City Chiefs and also coached in Super Bowl XXXIV with the Rams, Hairston also coached with the Green Bay Packers, Florida Tuskers (UFL), Omaha Nighthawks(UFL).
Big Daddy is currently coaching in the United Football League (UFL) for the Omaha Nighthawks.
Kurt Gouveia 14 Year Professional Playing Career (184 games game career), 7 years Professional Coaching career. Gouveia played a majority of his NFL career with the Redskins and was a member of both their 1987 and 1991 Super Bowl Championship teams. Kurt also played Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers, Las Vegas Outlaws and coached at Berlin Thunder, Rhein Fire, Berlin Thunder. Gouveia is currently coaching in the United Football League (UFL) for the Omaha Nighthawks.





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