ATLANTA, GA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) announced its 2025 Preseason All-Conference Football Teams this week, with four Morehouse Maroon Tigers receiving honors for their standout performances and projected impact in the upcoming season.
First Team All-SIAC
Seve Spruill, II – Punter (JR, Plymouth Meeting, PA)
Spruill earns First Team All-SIAC recognition after a strong 2024 campaign where he averaged 38.49 yards per punt, with a long boot of 65 yards. Known for his precision and power, Spruill landed 11 punts inside the 20-yard line and notched six punts over 50 yards. His ability to flip field position has been critical in anchoring Morehouse's defensive game plan, and he returns as one of the league's premier special teams weapons.
Carlos Dunovant, Jr. - Defensive Back (SR)
Dunovant Jr. earns First Team honors after an active 2024 season, with 10 games played, one blocked punt return for 4 yards, and 25 tackles — showing up in key moments throughout the campaign. In addition Donovant led the Maroon Tigers with three interceptions and four pass break-ups. His dual-role contributions on defense and special teams earned him top preseason recognition.
Second Team All-SIAC
Sean Johnson – Linebacker (JR, Newnan, GA)
Johnson, the heartbeat of the Maroon Tiger defense, lands on the Second Team after a dominant 2024 season in which he totaled 77 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks. He also forced two fumbles and returned an interception 83 yards. A sideline-to-sideline playmaker, Johnson is poised for a breakout year and enters 2025 as a strong candidate for SIAC Defensive Player of the Year.
Tyler Davis – Defensive Back (SR, Atlanta, GA)
Davis continues as a stabilizing force in the secondary. He logged 79 tackles last season and added two pass breakups, consistently proving himself as a sure tackler and reliable defender in coverage. Now a senior, he returns to anchor the Maroon Tigers' coverage unit heading into the new campaign.
The quartet of selections reflects the balance of experience and emerging talent on this year's Morehouse squad. With several playmakers returning and a defense that ranked among the conference's best last fall, the Maroon Tigers aim to make noise in the 2025 SIAC title race.