University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics

Football Honors 2012 Team and Seniors At Annual Banquet
2/2/2013 9:26:00 PM | Football
LAFAYETTE, La. -- Terrance Broadway, Jaron Odom, Jemarlous Moten, Emeka Onyenekwu and Brett Baer were honored as the team co-MVPs and the members of the 2012 Ragin' Cajuns football team came together to celebrate their 9-4 record and R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl victory at the annual Senior Awards Banquet, which was held on Sunday in the Cajundome Convention Center.
The event drew a capacity crowd of almost 500 people.
“It's exciting to honor this football team for yet another outstanding football season,” head coach Mark Hudspeth said.
“We had some players that an incredible year and some impressive performances," Hudspeth added. "It is only fitting that we have a first class event to send out these seniors and another team that has won a bowl game at UL.”
Broadway, a sophomore quarterback from Baton Rouge, La., took over as the starter midway through the season and set a school record with 3,611 yards of total offense. He was an honorable mention All-Sun Belt choiced after completing 206 of 315 passes for 2,842 yards and 17 touchdowns. He was named the MVP of the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl after going 21-for-32 for 316 yards and a touchdown and rushing 15 times for 108 yards and a score in the Cajuns 43-34 win over East Carolina.
Odom, a 6-6, 300-pound offensive tackle from Carver Ranches, Fla., earned honorable mention All-Sun Belt accolades after starting every game at right tackle. He played all but three offensive snaps during the year and was on the field for 1,577 straight plays going back to last season.
Moten, a 5-11, 175-pound cornerback from Leland, Miss., was a first team All-Sun Belt pick after leading the Cajuns secondary with 65 tackles this season. He was second on the team with four interceptions, including an important pick In the fourth quarter of the win over East Carolina in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, forced a pair of fumbles and returned one 56 yards for a touchdown.
Onyenekwu, a 6-3, 250-pound defensive end from New Orleans, La., emerged as one of the most dominant defensive linemen in the Sun Belt this season, picking up first team all-league honors. He made 42 tackles (30 solo), ranking fourth in the Sun Belt with 6.5 quarterback sacks and fifth with 14 tackles for loss.
Baer, a senior from Brandon, Miss., was a first team All-Sun Belt choice as both a punter and placekicker after going 20-for-23 in field goal attempts and 53-for-56 in extra points, setting a school-record for points by a kicker with 113. He also ranked second in the league with a 42.0 punting average and capped off his career by making all three field goal attempts, including a 50-yard attempt to close the first half in the New Orleans Bowl.
A complete listing of the team awards follows:
2012 Football Awards
MVP (Offense Skill): Terrance Broadway
MVP (Offense Lineman): Jaron Odom
MVP (Defense Skill): Jemarlous Moten
MVP (Defense Lineman): Emeka Onyenekwu
Brian Mitchell Special Teams MVP: Brett Baer
Captains Award: Le'Marcus Gibson, Blaine Gautier & Jaron Odom
Robert Trahan Exceptional Award: Le'Marcus Gibson
Hardy Edmiston Sportsmanship Award: Blaine Gautier
Gridiron Alumni Blue Collar Award: Brady Thomas & Yobes Walker
Defensive Lineman of the Year: Cordian Hagans
Offensive Lineman of the Year: Leonardo Bates
Linebacker of the Year: Justin Anderson
Offensive Skill Player of the Year: Javone Lawson
Defensive Back of the Year: Melvin White
“Clutch” Player Award: Harry Peoples
Off-Season Training Award: Jacob Maxwell & Mykhael Quave
Newcomer of the Year (Offense): Mykhael Quave
Newcomer of the Year (Defense): Chris Hill
Academic Achievement Award (4.0): John Broussard & Riley Saunders
Scout Team Player of the Year (Offense): Jeremy Sparks
Scout Team Player of the Year (Defense): Nick Barnfield
Scout Team Player of the Year (Special Teams): Tre'Maine Lightfoot
Big Hit Award: Hunter Thibodeaux





