NDSU wide receiver Kole Heckendorf and running back Tyler
Roehl were among 43 winners of the 11th annual Football
Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic
All-Star Team. The winners were announced at the Football
Championship Subdivision football championship in Chattanooga,
Tenn., on Dec. 19.
Heckendorf and Roehl were selected to the team for the second
straight year. Both are two-time ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-Americans and were first-team selections in 2008.
A physical education major with a 3.38 grade point average, the
5-foot-10, 232-pound Roehl was the leading rusher for the Bison
who finished 6-5 overall and 4-4 in the Missouri Valley Football
Conference. The senior was the eighth leading rusher in school
history with 2,512 yards. He rushed for 1,053 yards and 13
touchdowns on 171 carries in 2008. He averaged 6.2 yards per
carry this season. Roehl was named to the 22-member 2008
AllState/American Football Coaches Association Good Works team.
He was an honorable mention on the All-Missouri Valley Football
Conference team.
Heckendorf, a 6-foot-2, 188-pound senior from Mosinee, Wis., led
the Bison in receiving for the fourth straight season. He caught
41 passes for 744 yards and four touchdowns. He maintains a 3.82
grade point average in physical education and finished his
college football career as the program's all-time leader with 178
receptions for 2,732 yards. He was a finalist for the Awards and
Recognition Association Sportsmanship Award and semifinalist for
the Draddy Trophy. Heckendorf was named to the All-Missouri
Valley Football Conference second team.
"The Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors
Association looks forward to this annual academic all-star team
announcement," said Tim Van Alstine, chair of the Football
Championship Subdivision Academic All-Star Team Selection
Committee and athletics director at Western Illinois University.
"Each year we honor outstanding players who represent the true
meaning of the word student-athlete and this year is no
different. We are proud of their accomplishments both in the
classroom and on the field."
Football players from all Football Championship Subdivision
institutions are eligible for these prestigious awards. Each of
the nominees is required to have a minimum grade point average of
3.20 (on a 4.00 scale) in undergraduate study and have been a
starter or key player with legitimate athletics credentials. He
must have reached his second year of athletics and academic
standing at the nominated institution and have completed a
minimum of one full academic year at the nominated institution.
He also must have participated in 50 percent of the games played
at his designated position.