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6'
8" 305 lbs.
A member of a senior class that amassed a four-year record of 39-9,
including a 34-6 record in GLIAC play, both marks ranking second
all-time among SVSU senior classes...a member of the 2003 GLIAC
championship team...selected to participate in the 2005 Whataburger
Cactus Bowl (Division II All-Star Game)...2004 –
Named to the AFCA All-America First Team following the season, becoming
the first SVSU player since 2000 and only the sixth overall to earn
such an honor...named GLIAC Offensive Lineman of the Year at the
conclusion of the season...named First Team All-GLIAC...a preseason
All-American selection by Street & Smith’s and Lindy’s...earned
his fourth letter on an offensive line that allowed only 15 sacks
in ten games...a starter on the offensive line for the fourth consecutive
year for the Cardinals...a member of an offense that ranked first
in the conference in passing (264.1 yards per game), third in scoring
(35.4 points per game) and third in total offense (418.7 yards per
game)...started every game for the Cardinals along the offensive
line...blocked for three different backs who gained at least 100
yards in a game...2003 – Named First Team
All-Region by D2Football.com… named Second Team All-Region
by Daktronics… named First Team All-GLIAC...earned third letter
on an offensive line that played a part in averaging 33.6 points
per game…protected the quarterback’s backside for a
unit that allowed just 20 sacks in 13 games…played in and
started twelve games for the Cardinals...participated in the only
undefeated regular season in school history as the team finished
the regular season 11-0 and ranked #1 in the nation...team qualified
for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the fourth consecutive year...2002
– A second-year letterwinner for SVSU…played
in eight games and made eight starts…a member of the GLIAC
All-Academic Team…team finished 9-3 overall and qualified
for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the third straight year...2001
– Key member of offensive line that paved the way
for the fourth-ranked offense in the GLIAC (398.8 yards per game)…was
voted Most Valuable Freshman by his teammates…Cardinals finished
11-2 overall and placed second in the GLIAC at 9-1, earning a second
consecutive birth in the NCAA Division II playoffs...Prep
– Played three sports as a prep…received all-state
honors in football…senior class vice president in high school…Personal
– An exercise science major…son of Paul and
Marilee Herremans…born 10-13-82. |