Huntington Named Second-Team All-SBC, Four Earn Honorable Mention

by Fulton Watch News Feed
MONROE, La. – Adin Huntington was named Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference on the defensive line while center Zarian McGill, left guard Elijah Fisher, wide receiver Tyrone Howell and defensive end Kenard Snyder were all named Honorable Mention All-SBC as the conference office announced postseason football awards Thursday morning.
 
Huntington, a junior defensive tackle from Stafford, Virginia, led ULM with 16 tackles for loss (74 yards) and 8.5 sacks (59 yards). He finished fourth on the team with 63 tackles (27 solos, 36 assists) and added two pass break-ups, four quarterback hurries and three forced fumbles. Huntington finished fifth in the Sun Belt Conference in sacks (0.71 per game), sixth in tackles for loss (1.33 per game) and seventh in forced fumbles (0.25 per game). Huntington did most of his work in conference play, posing seven of his 8.5 sacks to finish fourth in the conference (0.88 per game), and he had 14 of his 16 tackles for loss to finish second in the SBC (1.75 per game). All three of his forced fumbles came in conference play to finish tied for fourth in the SBC (0.38 per game). He closed the season with his best performance, posting eight tackles (all solos) with five tackles for loss, one sack, a pass break-up and two forced fumbles at the Ragin’ Cajuns.
 
McGill, a junior from Taylorsville, Mississippi, started all 12 games at center for ULM. He posted a pass block grade of 81.7 for the season according to Pro Football Focus and committed just three penalties on the season.
                      
Fisher, a sophomore from Allen, Texas, started all 12 games at left guard for ULM. He had a pass block grade of 79.6 for the season according to PFF and committed zero penalties on the year.
 
Snyder, a sophomore from Vero Beach, Florida, was second on ULM with 14.5 tackles for loss (44 yards) and 5.5 sacks (27 yards). He was fifth on the team with 60 tackles (24 solos, 36 assists) while adding two pass…

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