OSKALOOSA —
Make it three for Mason Woods as the center was picked for yet another preseason All-America team.
The award — an honorable mention on the D2 vs NAIA Senior Bowl squad — came from the Collegiate Development Football League. Woods now has three accolades before the 2012 season has even begun.
Woods headlined last year's Statesmen squad that went 9-2 and produced the NAIA's most potent rushing offense with 3,634 yards (330.4 avg.). William Penn posted a total of 4,510 yards (410.0 avg) and scored 377 points, including 42 touchdowns on the ground. He was a third-team All-American for his efforts.
Only Class of 2013 graduating seniors from NCAA Division II and NAIA institutions were eligible for the award.
The CDFL is a football organization devoted to providing skill development and game playing opportunities for post high school and post college players between the ages of 18-25. The CDFL is nationally recognized for its development of 3 Senior Collegiate level All-Star football games: the “D3 Senior Classic,” the “FCS Senior Scout Bowl.” and the “D2vsNAIA Senior Showcase”. Recently, the CDFL expanded its efforts into Europe, providing post collegiate football opportunities for players to play, be scouted and sign professional contracts in the ever expanding European “American football” market.
For more information on the CDFL, go to http://www.playcdfl.com
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