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Aguayo tabbed Special Teams Player of the Year.

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Junior linebacker Beau Bell was selected to the preseason All-MWC team.
Junior linebacker Beau Bell was selected to the preseason All-MWC team.

 
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July 17, 2006

CORONADO, Calif. -

UNLV football had three players selected to the official preseason All-Mountain West Conference team and the Rebels were picked to finish eighth, the league announced Monday from its annual MWC Media Days gathering.

Junior linebacker Beau Bell and junior defensive back Eric Wright represented the Rebels on the defensive side of the ball while junior place-kicker Sergio Aguayo earned specialist honors. Aguayo, who kicked two game-winning field goals last year, was also selected as the league's preseason Special Teams Player of the Year.

"It's a great start to have three guys on the preseason all-conference team and it is real positive to have two people on defense, especially a newcomer in (USC transfer cornerback) Eric Wright," head coach Mike Sanford said. "Sergio is one of the best kickers in the nation and obviously people in this conference recognize that."

BYU quarterback John Beck was named Preseason MWC Offensive Player of the Year, Utah defensive back Eric Weddle was selected Defensive Player of the Year and McKay Jacobson of BYU was tabbed MWC Freshman of the Year.

TCU was selected to win the 2006 MWC title in the poll of media members. BYU was chosen second with 192 points and five first-place votes and Utah was third with 188 points and three first-place votes. Colorado State was the fourth team to receive a first-place vote and finished fourth in the poll with 130 points. New Mexico was chosen fifth with 119 points, followed by San Diego State (6th - 104 points), Air Force (7th - 70 points), UNLV (8th - 58 points) and Wyoming (9th - 51 points).

"Obviously I am not happy with it," Sanford said about being selected eighth. "It's not where I see us but it is the cold reality after what we did last year (2-9 overall). It's based mainly on what we did last year and I have much higher expectations than where we are picked to finish."

UNLV opens its season on Sept. 2 by hosting Idaho State at 7 p.m. Single-game and season tickets are on sale now by calling (702) 739-FANS, or logging onto www.unlvtickets.com.

2006 Mountain West Conference Preseason Poll

Rk. 	Team (first place votes) 	Points
1. 	TCU (16) 			213
2. 	BYU (5) 			192
3. 	Utah (3) 			188
4. 	Colorado State (1)		130
5. 	New Mexico 		119
6. 	San Diego State 		104
7. 	Air Force 		70
8. 	UNLV 			58
9. 	Wyoming			51

2006 Preseason All-Mountain West Team

Offense
WR 	Brian Hernandez Sr. Utah
WR 	Johnny Walker Jr. Colorado State
OL 	Robert Turner Sr. New Mexico
OL 	Jake Kuresa** Sr. BYU
OL 	Herbert Taylor* Sr. TCU
OL 	Tavo Tupola** Sr. Utah
OL 	Jason Boone Jr. Utah
TE 	Jonny Harline* Sr. BYU
QB 	John Beck* Sr. BYU
RB 	Curtis Brown* Sr. BYU
RB 	Kyle Bell** Jr. Colorado State

Defense DL Tommy Blake* Jr. TCU DL Chase Ortiz Jr. TCU DL Gilberto Perez Sr. Air Force DL Jesse Nading Jr. Colorado State DL Antwan Applewhite Jr. San Diego State LB Cameron Jensen** Sr. BYU LB Beau Bell** Jr. UNLV LB Jason Phillips So. TCU DB Eric Weddle* Sr. Utah DB John Wendling Sr. Wyoming DB Marvin White Sr. TCU DB Eric Wright Jr. UNLV

Specialists P Jimmie Kaylor Jr. Colorado State PK Sergio Aguayo Jr. UNLV Ret. Brent Casteel So. Utah

Offensive Player of the Year: John Beck, Sr., BYU
Defensive Player of the Year: Eric Weddle, Sr., Utah
Special Teams Player of the Year: Sergio Aguayo, Jr., UNLV
Freshman of the Year: McKay Jacobson, BYU

* member of the 2005 All-Mountain West Conference first-team. ** member of the 2005 All-Mountain West Conference second-team.

 

 

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