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2015 Sun Belt Conference football season

The 2015 Sun Belt Conference football season was the 15th college football season for the Sun Belt Conference. During the 2015 season, eleven schools competed in Sun Belt football: Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia State, Georgia Southern, Idaho, Louisiana–Lafayette, Louisiana–Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy.

On September 1, 2015, it was announced that Coastal Carolina will join the Sun Belt Conference, moving up from the FCS Big South Conference. They began competing in Sun Belt football starting in 2017.

Previous season

The conference title was won by Georgia Southern, in its first year as both a Sun Belt member and an FBS program. The Eagles became only the third team to win a conference championship in their first FBS season. The other two schools to accomplish this feat were Nevada, Big West Conference champions in 1992, and Marshall, which won the Mid-American Conference crown in 1997. Georgia Southern also became the first team ever to go unbeaten in conference play in its first FBS season (both the 1992 Nevada and 1997 Marshall teams lost once in conference play).

Louisiana–Lafayette, South Alabama, and Arkansas State were all invited to bowl games. The SBC went 1–2 in bowls with the Ragin' Cajuns winning their 4th straight R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.

Preseason

The following preseason awards and honors were announced

Award watch lists

The following Sun Belt players were named to preseason award watch lists:

Walter Camp Award:

Lou Groza Award:

  • Aleem Sunanon - South Alabama

Davey O'Brien Award:

  • Fredi Knighten – Arkansas State

Mackey Award:

  • Darion Griswold - Arkansas State
  • Joel Ruiz - Georgia State

Ray Guy Award:

  • Luke Ferguson - Arkansas State
  • Austin Rehkow - Idaho

Rimington Trophy:

  • Dalton Bennett - Troy
  • Jesse Chapman - Appalachian State
  • Joseph Scelfo - South Alabama

Manning Award:

  • Fredi Knighten - Arkansas State
  • Kevin Ellison – Georgia Southern

Thorpe Award:

  • Doug Middleton – Appalachian State
  • Mitch Lane – UL Monroe
  • Montres Kitchens – Troy
  • David Mims II – Texas State

Paul Hornung Award:

  • Elijah McGuire - Louisiana-Lafayette
  • Rashon Ceaser - UL Monroe
  • Teldrick Morgan - New Mexico State

Lombardi Award:

  • Ronald Blair - Appalachian State
  • John Law - Appalachian State
  • Ja’Von Rolland–Jones - Arkansas State
  • Chris Stone - Arkansas State
  • Darien Foreman - Georgia Southern
  • Joseph Peterson - Georgia State
  • Marc Millan - Idaho
  • Mykhael Quave - Louisiana-Lafayettee
  • Dominique Tovell - Louisiana-Lafayette
  • Gerrand Johnson - UL Monroe
  • Hunter Kissinger - UL Monroe
  • Isaiah Folasa-Lutui - New Mexico State
  • Chris May - South Alabama
  • Joseph Scelfo - South Alabama
  • Adrian Bellard - Texas State
  • Dalton Bennett - Troy
  • Tyler Roberts - Troy

Doak Walker Award:

  • Marcus Cox - Appalachian State
  • Michael Gordon – Arkansas State
  • Matt Breida – Georgia Southern
  • Elijah McGuire – Louisiana-Lafayette
  • Robert Lowe – Texas State
  • Brandon Burks – Troy

Biletnikoff Award:

  • Donovan Harden – Georgia State
  • Teldrick Morgan – New Mexico State
  • Rashon Ceaser – UL Monroe
  • Ajalen Holley – UL Monroe

Sun Belt Media Day

Sun Belt Conference Media Day was held on July 20, 2015 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Preseason Offensive Player of the Year - Elijah McGuire (RB, Louisiana-Lafayette)
  • Preseason Defensive Player of the Year - David Mims (DB, Texas State)

Coaches Poll

  • Georgia Southern - 110 (6)
  • Louisiana-Lafayette - 108 (3)
  • Arkansas State - 96 (1)
  • Appalachian State - 82
  • Texas State - 78
  • South Alabama - 68 (1)
  • UL Monroe - 59
  • Troy - 39
  • Georgia State - 32
  • New Mexico State - 30
  • Idaho - 24

Preseason All–Conference Team

Offense

QB Fredi Knighten (Arkansas State)
RB Matt Breida (Georgia Southern)
RB Elijah McGuire (Louisiana-Lafayette)
WR J. D. McKissic (Arkansas State)
WR Donovan Harden (Georgia State)
WR Rashon Ceaser (UL Monroe)
TE Joel Ruiz (Georgia State)
OL Jesse Chapman (Appalachian State)
OL Darien Foreman (Georgia Southern)
OL Chris May (South Alabama)
OL Joseph Scelfo (South Alabama)
OL Adrian Bellard (Texas State)

Defense

DL Chris Stone (Arkansas State)
DL Ronald Blair (Appalachian State)
DL Gerrand Johnson (UL Monroe)
DL Ja'Von Rolland-Jones (Arkansas State)
LB John Law (Appalachian State)
LB Xavier Woodson (Arkansas State)
LB Joseph Peterson (Georgia State)
DB Doug Middleton (Appalachian State)
DB Mitch Lane (UL Monroe)
DB David Mims II (Texas State)
DB Montres Kitchens (Troy)

Specialists

PK Aleem Sunanon (South Alabama)
P Austin Rehkow (Idaho)
RS Blaise Taylor (Arkansas State)

Coaches

Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the season

Sun Belt vs. Power Five Conference matchups

Regular season

All dates, times, and TV are tentative and subject to change.

Start times are listed as Central Time Zone

Rankings reflect that of the AP poll for that week until Week 10 when the first CFP Poll is released.

Week 1

Players of the week:

Week 2

Players of the week:

Week 3

  • Open Week: Appalachian State, Louisiana-Lafayette, UL Monroe

Players of the week:

Week 4

  • Open Week: Georgia State, New Mexico State, Troy

Players of the week:

Week 5

  • Open Week: Texas State

Players of the week:

Week 6

  • Open Week: Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Idaho, South Alabama

Players of the week:

Week 7

  • Open Week: Louisiana-Lafayette, Texas State

Players of the week:

Week 8

  • Open Week: Georgia State

Players of the week:

Week 9

  • Open Week: South Alabama

Players of the week:

Week 10

  • Open Week: Georgia Southern

Players of the week:

Week 11

  • Open Week: New Mexico State

Players of the week:

Week 12

  • Open Week: Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Troy

Players of the week:

Week 13

Players of the week:

Week 14

Players of the week:

Bowl games

The Sun Belt had 4 guaranteed bowl tie-ins starting in 2015 with the addition of the Cure Bowl in Orlando, FL. Arkansas State, Appalachian State, Georgia Southern, and Georgia State represented the Sun Belt during the 2015–16 bowl season; for the latter three teams, it would be their first bowl game.

Note: All times are local

Players of the Year

2015 Sun Belt Player of the Year awards

All-Sun Belt/American Team

Coaches All-Conference Selections

Honorable Mention: Appalachian State: Barrett Burns, Taylor Lamb, Doug Middleton, Devan Stringer; Arkansas State: Darion Griswold, Khari Lain, Robert Mondie, Dijon Paschal; Georgia State: Donovan Harden, Shawanye Lawrence, Alonzo McGee, Chandon Sullivan; Georgia Southern: Ironhead Gallon, L. A. Ramsby, Antwione Williams, Caleb Williams; Idaho: Buck Cowan, Matt Linehan, Elijhaa Penny, Jordan Rose ; Louisiana-Lafayette: Octravian Anderson, Elijah McGuire, Otha Peters, Chris Prater; Louisiana-Monroe: Trey Caldwell, Marcus Green, Michael Johnson, Colby Mitchell; New Mexico State: Stody Bradley, Isaiah Folasa, Anthony McMeans, Tyrian Taylor; Texas State: Adrian Bellard, Ryan Melton, Ryan Carden, Tyler Jones; South Alabama DeMarion Harper, Kalen Jackson, Xavier Johnson, Aleem Sunanon; Troy: Brandon Burks, Rashad Dillard, Antonio Garcia, Brandon Silvers.

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