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Subject: Eight Yellow Jackets Earn Phil Steele Postseason Honors
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014
Eight Jackets Earn Phil Steele Postseason Honors
Mason named Second Team All-American, Freeman Freshman All-American
CLEVELAND – Eight Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets earned postseason honors Thursday from Phil Steele. Highlighting the honors were senior offensive guard Shaquille Mason as second-team All-American and rookie defensive end KeShun Freeman as a Freshman All-American.
Mason has now been named to five different All-America teams. He was a first-team selection by USA TODAY; a second-team honoree by Sports Illustrated, FWAA, and Phil Steele; and a third-team selection by the Associated Press. The Columbia, Tenn., native was a second-team All-ACC selection by both the media and the league’s head coaches. Tech’s highest-gradated offensive lineman in every game this season, he has made 37 consecutive starts – the longest streak by any current Yellow Jackets.
Freeman recorded 51 tackles, 9.0 tackles for loss (35 yards), 4.5 sacks (23 yards), one fumble recovery, one forced fumble, and one blocked kick in 13 games (11 starts). Freeman led all ACC freshmen in both TFL and sacks. He was one of four Yellow Jackets that teamed up to block six kicks – tied for the nation’s lead heading into the bowls.
The LaGrange, Ga., rookie was one of five ACC players named Freshman All-American by Phil Steele.
Mason was Tech’s lone first-team All-ACC honoree. Five players were named to the All-ACC Second Team – Adam Gotsis, Zach Laskey, Quayshawn Nealy, DeAndre Smelter, and Justin Thomas.
Gotsis ranks second among Tech defensive linemen with 32 tackles (21 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss, and 2.0 sacks. The junior from Australia has also blocked a pair of kicks.
Although missing three games due to injury, Laskey has helped bolster Tech’s ACC-leading running game. The senior from Peachtree City, Ga., has rushed for a career high 788 yards and nine touchdowns in 10 games, including two 100-yard efforts. He rushed for 140 yards and three touchdowns in a win at then-No. 9 Georgia.
Nealy, who has 90 tackles and 6.0 tackles for loss, is one of only six Power-5 players with multiple defensive touchdowns in 2014 (one interception, one fumble return). The senior from Lakeland, Fla., ranks eighth nationally with three fumble recoveries, while his eight career interceptions are tied for the most among active non-DBs in the nation.
Smelter leads Tech in receptions (34), yards (715), and receiving TDs (seven). Earlier this year, the senior from Macon, Ga., became the 21st 1,000-yard receiver in school history.
Thomas has emerged as one of the ACC’s best dual-threat quarterbacks. The sophomore, first-year starter leads the Jackets with 965 rushing yards – the third-most by a Georgia Tech quarterback. He ranks eighth nationally in Total QBR (79.3), with 17 TD passes to just five interceptions. This season, the Prattville, Ala., native became the sixth Tech QB to rush for 1,000 yards in a career.
Junior defensive back Jamal Golden was named to the All-ACC Third Team by Phil Steele. Golden finished tied for second in the ACC with four interceptions, including one returned 85 for a touchdown in a win over Clemson. The junior from Wetumpka, Ala., is Tech’s sixth-leading tackler (53) and has forced a pair of fumbles.
No. 12 Georgia Tech faces No. 7 Mississippi State (10-2) in the 2014 Capital One Orange Bowl on New Year’s Eve in Miami. The game kicks at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN at Sun Life Stadium.
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GEORGIA TECH POSTSEASON HONORS
Freddie Burden, C
All-ACC, honorable mention (media)
Bryan Chamberlain, OT
All-ACC, honorable mention (media)
P.J. Davis, LB
All-ACC, honorable mention (media)
Synjyn Days, B-Back
All-ACC, honorable mention (coaches, media)
KeShun Freeman, DE
Freshman All-America (Phil Steele, USA TODAY)
True Freshman All-America (ESPN, 247Sports)
All-ACC, honorable mention (media)
Jamal Golden, DB
All-ACC, third team (Phil Steele, coaches, media)
All-ACC, honorable mention (media) – specialist
Adam Gotsis, DL
All-ACC, second team (Phil Steele, coaches, media)
Paul Johnson
ACC Coach of the Year (media, coaches)
Zach Laskey, B-Back
All-ACC, second team (Phil Steele, coaches, media)
Shaquille Mason, OL
All-America, first team (USA TODAY)
All-America, second team (Sports Illustrated, FWAA, Phil Steele)
All-America, third team (AP)
All-ACC (ESPN)
All-ACC, first team (Phil Steele)
All-ACC, second team (coaches, media)
Quayshawn Nealy, LB
All-ACC, second team (Phil Steele, media)
All-ACC, third team (coaches)
DeAndre Smelter, WR
All-ACC, second team (Phil Steele, coaches)
All-ACC, third team (media)
Justin Thomas, QB
All-ACC, second team (Phil Steele, coaches)
All-ACC, third team (media)
D.J. White, DB
All-ACC, honorable mention (media)
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