Will Smith Named To The Inaugural CSTV Division I-A Football All-America Team – Ohio State Buckeyes
12/29/2003 12:00:00 AM | Football
Dec. 29, 2003
The University of Oklahoma, which will face Louisiana State on January 4 in the Nokia Sugar Bowl for the national championship, has placed six players on the inaugural CSTV Division I-A Football All-America Team: Jason White, Tommie Harris, Teddy Lehman, Derrick Strait, Trey DiCarlo and Antonio Perkins. The CSTV All-America team, selected by the CSTV and CSTV.com editorial staff, was announced last night within the CSTV Primetime live studio show originating from the CSTV Fieldhouse in New York.
CSTV, the first 24-hour college sports network, is available to more than 15 million homes nationally on cable and satellite. The network is available on Adelphia and Insight cable systems, among others, and is also available on DirecTV (channel 610). For information on CSTV availability in particular markets, consumers can log on to www.cstv.com or call their cable or satellite operator.
2003 CSTV Division I-A Football All-America Team
OFFENSE DEFENSE QB Jason White, Oklahoma DL Dave Ball, UCLA RB Chris Perry, Michigan DL Tommie Harris, Oklahoma RB Darren Sproles, Kansas State DL Chad Lavalais, LSU WR Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh DL Will Smith, Ohio State WR Mike Williams, USC LB Josh Buhl, Kansas State TE Ben Troupe, Florida LB Karlos Dansby, Auburn OL Shawn Andrews, Arkansas LB Teddy Lehman, Oklahoma OL Alex Barron, Florida State LB Grant Wiley, West Virginia OL Robert Gallery, Iowa DB Keiwan Ratliff, Florida OL Jake Grove, Virginia Tech DB Derrick Strait, Oklahoma OL Jacob Rogers, USC DB Sean Taylor, Miami DB Corey Webster, LSU
SPECIALISTS PK Trey DiCarlo, Oklahoma P Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee KR Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma
CSTV’s extensive college football coverage this fall included news, highlights, features and statistics within its CSTV Primetime and CSTV Scoreboard live studio shows originating from the CSTV Fieldhouse in New York, as well as the first nationally televised Division I-AA game-of-the-week package. The network’s Crystal Ball studio show, airing each Wednesday and hosted by Sid Rosenberg, Aaron Taylor, Scott Zolak and Sports Illustrated’s Kelley King, provided viewers with the first look at the coming weekend’s top storylines on and off the field. College Sports Television’s Coast2Coach thrice-weekly block of coaches shows and post-game press conferences offered fans unique access to coaches at premiere programs, and CSTV.com provided comprehensive, constantly updated coverage of football across all divisions.
CSTV: College Sports Television televises regular season and championship event coverage in football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, volleyball, lacrosse and other sports from the ACC, Atlantic 10, Big East, Big Sky, Big Ten, Big 12, Big West and Conference USA, as well as the Horizon League, Ivy League, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC and West Coast Conferences. CSTV also has programming agreements with the NCAA, U.S. Olympic Committee and NAIA. The network presents NCAA postseason action in baseball, lacrosse, women’s ice hockey, field hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s water polo, gymnastics and track & field. For more information on CSTV, log on to www.cstv.com.
College Sports Television was co-founded by President/CEO Brian Bedol, Chairman Stephen Greenberg and Executive Vice President Chris Bevilacqua. Bedol and Greenberg co-founded Classic Sports Network, which they sold to ESPN and which is now ESPN Classic. Bevilacqua is a former senior executive with Nike Inc., where he headed the company’s successful foray into the college market. For more information on



