GREENVILLE, S.C. --- Furman is picked sixth in a poll of Southern Conference head football coaches, and five Paladins have earned preseason all-conference accolades, it was announced today at the league's annual football media day at Greenville's Hotel Hartness.
Furman collected 36 points to sixth among the SoCon's nine schools, ahead of seventh place Wofford, eight place The Citadel, and VMI, which ranked ninth.
Reigning champion Mercer topped the poll with 60 points and six first place votes, followed by Chattanooga with 50 points and two first place votes, and Western Carolina with 49 points and one first place vote. East Tennessee State (43 points) and Samford (40 points) were ranked fourth and fifth in the poll.
Furman's five preseason All-SoCon selections include four first team picks — offensive tackle
Eli Brasher, tight end
Jackson Pryor, linebacker
Ryan Earl, and placekicker
Ian Williams. Offensive guard
Luke Petit garnered second team recognition.
Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own teams or players.
Brasher, a 6-foot-4, 288-pound redshirt junior from Black Mountain, N.C., made 10 starts at left tackle and logged 685 play participations a year ago. He is among a group of four returning starters along Furman's offensive line.
Pryor fashioned a solid true freshman campaign a year ago, catching 16 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns. The 6-foot-5 Boone, N.C. product hauled in a six-yard touchdown pass in the final minute to beat The Citadel, 17-16, in Charleston, and was named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team.
Earl, a 6-foot-2, 231-pound Peachtree City, Ga., native, tallied 49 tackles in 2024 and was selected to the SoCon All-Freshman Team.
Furman's most decorated returnee is Williams, a Charlotte, N.C., native and one of the FCS's most effective three-way specialist, excelling in placements, kickoffs, and punting. A year ago he connected on 14-of-20 field goal attempts, 24-of-25 PATs, and registered 43 touchbacks of 49 kickoffs. In addition he averaged 40.6 yards on 60 punts.
Williams set a new Furman record with a SoCon season best 57-yard field goal in a 48-7 win over Stetson and matched it with another 57-yarder in the season finale versus Mercer. His 64.0 kickoff yards average in 2024 led the league and 87.8 touchback kickoff percentage easily paced the SoCon, with the second highest percentage at 48.2 percent. Only five of his kickoffs last fall were returned and for only a12.0 average — the lowest (best) in the FCS.
A recent Sports Network Preseason All-America First Team selection, Williams has connected on 42-of-56 field goals and has had only one kickoff go out-of-bounds in 207 kicks over his Furman tenure.
Petit, a 6-foot-3, 285-pound product of Akron, Ohio, completed his return to action in 2024 after sustaining a season ending knee injury in the sixth game of the 2023 season versus Samford. He earned starts in all 11 games, including six at left guard, four at center, and one at left tackle, and logged a unit high 735 plays.
The 2025 Paladins are set to welcome back 40 letterman and 14 starters under head coach
Clay Hendrix '86, who is entering his ninth season at the helm. Furman's players report for preseason camp on Wednesday, July 30, and begin practice on Thursday, July 31.
2025 Preseason Southern Conference Coaches Poll
Team (1st-place votes) Total
1. Mercer (6) 60
2. Chattanooga (2) 50
3. Western Carolina (1) 49
4. ETSU 43
5. Samford 40
6. Furman 36
7. Wofford 19
8. The Citadel 17
9. VMI 10
2025 Preseason All-Southern Conference Football Teams
Offensive Player of the Year: Taron Dickens, R-So., QB, Western Carolina
Defensive Player of the Year: Andrew Zock, So., DL, Mercer
First team offense
QB Taron Dickens, Western Carolina
RB Devontae Houston, ETSU
RB Branson Adams, Western Carolina
OL Mike Bartilucci, The Citadel
OL Ashton Flinn, ETSU
OL Eli Brasher, Furman
OL Xavier Jennings, Mercer
OL B J Ragland, Chattanooga
OL Zach Watson, Western Carolina
TE Jackson Pryor, Furman
WR Hakeem Meggett, ETSU
WR Adjatay Dabbs, Mercer
First team defense
DL Nick Hunter, ETSU
DL Andrew Zock, Mercer
DL Conroy Cunningham, Samford
DL Caleb Fisher, Western Carolina
LB Je'Mazin Roberts, The Citadel
LB Ryan Earl, Furman
LB Hayward McQueen Jr., Western Carolina
DB Cale Williams, The Citadel
DB Kouri Crump, VMI
DB Ken Moore Jr., Western Carolina
DB CJ Coombes, Wofford
First team specialists
PK Ian Williams, Furman
P James Platte, The Citadel
LS Alex Applefield, Samford
RS Brayden Smith, Mercer
Second team offense
QB Quincy Crittendon, Samford
RB Autavius Ison, Mercer
RB CJ Miller, Mercer
OL Johnathan Cline, ETSU
OL Micah Sumpter, ETSU
OL Luke Petit, Furman
OL Tyler Murray, Mercer
OL Aaron Sanez, Western Carolina
OL Quincy Hughes, Wofford
TE John McIntyre, Chattanooga
WR Adonis McDaniel, Mercer
WR Malik Knight, Western Carolina
WR Isaiah Scott, Wofford
Second team defense
DL Brenden LeBlanc, ETSU
DL Micah Nelson, Western Carolina
DL Brandon Maina, Wofford
DL Marion Smokes, Wofford
LB Ty Anderson, ETSU
LB Jaden Mosley, Samford
LB Blue Monroe, Western Carolina
DB Donovan Watkins, Mercer
DB Jeremiah Batiste, Chattanooga
DB Samaurie Dukes, Western Carolina
DB Maximus Pulley, Wofford
Second team specialists
PK Ewan Johnson, ETSU
P John McConnell, Mercer
LS Jaiden Hamilton, Mercer
RS Braylon Knauth, The Citadel
NOTE: Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players or team.