SAN ANGELO, Texas – The Angelo State football team continued to receive postseason honors as three Rams were selected to two Division II All-America teams.
Andrew Pitts was named a First-Team All-American for Division II by the Associated Press after leading the Lone Star Conference in interceptions with seven on the year. The Rams ranked first in Division II in total interceptions and held opponents to the fourth-fewest passing yards.
Daron Allman and
Jacob Long were also named to the AP All-America list, earning Second-Team. Long was part of an offensive line that led the conference in offensive yards and points while finishing 24
th overall in total offense in DII. Allman led the LSC in tackles for loss with 15 on the year, helping the Rams to the top defense in the country, giving up only 222.8 yards per game.
All three players were also named All-Americans by the Division II Conference Commissioner's Association with Pitts earning first-team, and Long and Allman earning second-team.