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Preseason Top 25 Ranking for Emporia State Football

Hornets ranked #17 in Lindy's D2 Preseason Ranking

2023 ESU FB Lindy's Top 25 Graphic

Football | 6/5/2023 1:07:00 PM

June 5, 2023-The preseason accolades are beginning to come in for the Emporia State football team.  The Hornets are ranked #17 and have a preseason All-American in the Lindy's Sports Magazine Division II Preseason Preview.  

Coming off a 9-3 season and a Live United Bowl Championship, Emporia State is making it's first appearance in the Lindy's preseason national rankings since 2017.  It was the seventh trip to the post season in the last ten seasons for the Hornets. They return 45 letter winners including seven starters on offense, six starters on defense and both kickers return.

One of those kickers is punter Ross Brungardt who was named second-team Preseason All-American by the magazine. A First-Team All-MIAA, Academic All-District and honorable mention Football Gazette All-American selection as a junior he averaged 43.0 yards per punt last season. He had ten punts of over 50 yards and a league high 22 placed inside the 20-yard line. He was second in the MIAA and ranked sixth in the nation in punting last season. As a sophomore he was a First-Team All-MIAA pick, a Football Gazette honorable mention All-American and a First-Team CoSIDA Academic All-District performer.

In addition to Brungardt, the Hornets have a returning Football Gazette All-American on both sides of the football as well.

Senior quarterback Braden Gleason finished the season 321 of 472 for 3,404 yards with 33 touchdowns and just seven interceptions. He added 281 yards and seven touchdowns rushing for 3,685 yards of total offense. He has scored or thrown a touchdown pass in 26 straight games dating back to 2019.  He finished the year second in the nation in completions per game, fourth in points responsible, fifth in touchdown passes, sixth in completion percentage, seventh in passing yards and ninth in total offense. He was named Second-Team All-MIAA at quarterback despite leading the league in passing yards, total offense, and touchdown passes.

Senior defensive lineman Justin Williams was named First-Team All-MIAA last year. He was fifth in the MIAA with 7.5 sacks and sixth with 13.5 tackles for loss. He was Second-Team All-MIAA as a sophomore when he finished seventh in the MIAA in total tackles for loss and eighth in total sacks.

Emporia State is one of three MIAA teams and one of eighth Super Region-3 teams in the top 25. The MIAA is in a Super Region with the Great American Conference (GAC), Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) and Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC). Four of the top five teams in the Lindy's ranking are from this Super Region.

Emporia State will have five home games this fall starting on August 31 at 7:00 p.m. against Lincoln. It will be the second straight year the Hornets have opened the season with a home game on a Thursday night.

General admission season tickets for football, volleyball, and soccer are now available for purchase with all other sports coming on-line in July. Current football reserved season ticket holders have until June 30 to renew their current location with reserved seats opening up for the general public on July 1.

As part of the season ticket process Emporia State is excited to introduce the new All-Sports Pass. This pass includes 10 General Admission tickets for any Emporia State regular season home athletic event. The All-Sports Pass can be used for one person to attend ten different games or for ten people to attend one game.

Lindy's Sports Magazine Preseason National Top 25
1. Ferris State 14-1
2. Grand Valley State 12-1
3. Colorado School of Mines 13-3
4. Pittsburg State 12-1
5. Northwest Missouri 10-3
6. Angelo State 12-1
7. Minnesota State 10-3
8. Bemidji State 10-3
9. Ouachita Baptist 11-1
10. Ashland 10-2
11. Indiana (Pa.) 10-2
12. Harding 9-2
13. West Florida 12-2
14. Virginia Union 9-2
15. Slippery Rock 10-3
16. Lenoir-Rhyne 8-3
17. EMPORIA STATE 9-3
18. Benedict 11-1
19. Shepherd 13-2
20. Delta State 11-2
21. Assumption 8-3
22. Limestone 8-4
23. Winona State 8-4
24. Indianapolis 9-2
25. Wingate 11-3
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Players Mentioned

Ross Brungardt

#29 Ross Brungardt

P/K
6' 6"
Junior
Braden Gleason

#10 Braden Gleason

QB
6' 0"
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

Ross Brungardt

#29 Ross Brungardt

6' 6"
Junior
P/K
Braden Gleason

#10 Braden Gleason

6' 0"
Redshirt Junior
QB