Football Release (2004) - Adams All America Again - Guilford College
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GUILFORD'S ADAMS LANDS SECOND FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICA HONOR
Greensboro,
NC (12/20/04) -- Guilford College's Christian Adams (St. Cloud, FL/St.
Cloud) picked up his second postseason All-America honor Saturday when he
was named to D3football.com's sixth annual All-America squad as a third-team
selection. The senior punter became second two-time football All-American in
school history Dec. 13 when he received second-team honors on Don Hansen's
Football Gazette NCAA Division III 2004 All-American Team.
Selections were made from more than 350 nominations provided by Division III sports information directors and football coaches. The website posted its All-America picks Dec. 18 in conjunction with the 32nd Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, NCAA Division III's championship football game.
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5-9, 165-pound senior, Adams earned First Team Football Gazette 2004 All-South
Region honors and last month became Guilford's first student-athlete to receive
back-to-back First Team All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football
laurels since 1997. He led the league's punters for the third straight season
this fall with a 41.2-yards per kick average, the second-best figure in NCAA
Division III. Adams kicked 63 times for 2,595 yards with a long boot of 64 yards
against Washington and Lee Oct. 23. He placed 16 punts inside the opponent's
20-yard line and forced three fair catches. The 2004 Football Gazette Preseason
All-American averaged over 40 yards per kick in six games and had 10 punts of 50
yards or more.
Adams received 2003 Second Team College Sports Information Directors All-America
honors and joins Steve Musulin '76 as the Quakers' only multiple football
All-Americans. He set the ODAC record with a 40.14 career punting average and
the Quakers' career standard with 188 punt attempts. Adams broke Guilford's
season record and ranked fourth in Division III with a 41.6-yard punting average
in 2003.
Coach Mike Ketchum's Quakers finished the season with
a 1-9 record (1-6 ODAC). Guilford expects 48 letter winners back in 2005.


