The SWAC has officially announced its 2025 postseason award winners, and this year’s list does more than honor standouts, it tells the story of a conference defined by elite quarterback play, hard-nosed running backs, and defensive units that changed the trajectory of entire seasons. Before we get to the full slate of honorees, I just want to highlight a few players for the seasons they put together.
The first is Andrew Body, the unquestioned standard for quarterback play across all of HBCU football in 2025. Even after being limited to just eight games, Body delivered a season that borders on historic: 2,112 passing yards, a 70.3% completion rate, 24 touchdown passes, and a jaw-dropping 202.9 efficiency rating. What makes those numbers even more unbelievable is context, he did all of that with four fewer games than the next-closest high-production QB and still outpaced them by six passing touchdowns. Body shredded defenses at every level, including his FBS outing against UAB where he put on a masterclass both through the air and on the ground. And speaking of the ground game, Body finished second in the entire SWAC in rushing yards per game, among ALL players, quarterbacks and running backs included. Had injury not cut short his season, there’s a real conversation about whether he might have earned legitimate Heisman attention. He was, at times this year, that good.
If Body was the league’s most dangerous dual-threat weapon, the SWAC’s most consistent producer was Ahmad Miller of Jackson State. In true JSU fashion, a school that just keeps generating elite running backs, Miller stepped fully into the spotlight. Following last year’s star Irv Mulligan, Miller became the next great Tiger tailback, finishing as the SWAC’s leading rusher with 1,027 yards, averaging a strong 93.4 yards per game, and anchoring a ground attack that helped power Jackson State back to the championship stage. His plays didn’t always go viral, but his production never wavered, and in a league that punishes inconsistency, Miller was a rock all year long.
Defensively, no team brought more havoc to opposing backfields than Grambling State, thanks to the explosive duo of Warren Robinson and Bryce Cage. Robinson’s seven solo sacks and Cage’s three tell part of the story, but the real dominance came from their ability to live behind the line of scrimmage. Cage finished second in the conference with 12 tackles for loss, trailing only Southern’s Ckelby Givens (15), while Robinson added nine of his own, a major reason the first half of the Bayou Classic turned into a defensive slugfest. Their pressure defined Grambling’s defensive identity all season.
And while Grambling’s front-line defenders made noise, Prairie View A&M made headlines today for its secondary. During the SWAC Championship media call, Coach Tremaine Jackson referred to his defensive backs as a “no-name defense,” suggesting that they weren’t likely to earn many postseason votes. That was at 11 a.m. By 1 p.m., two Panthers, Travor Randle and Eric Zachery, had their names etched permanently into this year’s All-SWAC teams, recognized for outstanding seasons that spoke far louder than any nickname.
With that, here is the full list of 2025 SWAC postseason honorees:
2025 All-SWAC Football Team Selections
All-SWAC First Team Offense
Quarterback: Andrew Body, Alabama State
Running Back: Ahmad Miller, Jackson State
Running Back: Jaylen Jennings, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Offensive Lineman: Cameron Smith, Alabama State
Offensive Lineman: D’Andre Townes-Blue, Jackson State
Offensive Lineman: Elijah Baker, Alabama State
Offensive Lineman: Brian Williams Jr., Jackson State
Offensive Lineman: Calvin McMillian, Prairie View A&M
Wide Receiver: Jalen Jones, Alabama State
Wide Receiver: Jyzaiah Rockwell, Prairie View A&M
Tight End: Travaunta Abner, Alabama A&M
All-SWAC First Team Defense
Defensive Lineman: Quincy Ivory, Jackson State
Defensive Lineman: Ckelby Givens, Southern
Defensive Lineman: Warren Robinson, Grambling State
Defensive Lineman: Bryce Cage, Grambling State
Linebacker: Stemarion Edwards, Alcorn State
Linebacker: Danarius Hilliard, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Linebacker: Reid Pulliam, Jackson State
Defensive Back: Travor Randle, Prairie View A&M
Defensive Back: Ta’Shaun Sims, Alabama State
Defensive Back: Antwone Watts, Bethune-Cookman
Defensive Back: Markel Linzer, Grambling State
All-SWAC First Team Specialist
Place Kicker: Daniel Porto, Florida A&M
Punter: Max Tulen, Bethune-Cookman
Return Specialist: Javon Ross, Bethune-Cookman
Long Snapper: Cole Hash, Bethune-Cookman
All-SWAC Second Team Offense
Quarterback: JaCobian Morgan, Jackson State
Running Back: Reggie Davis, Alcorn State
Running Back: Chase Bingmon, Prairie View A&M
Offensive Lineman: Quaveon Davis, Jackson State
Offensive Lineman: Jeremiah Frazier, Alabama State
Offensive Lineman: Christian Loving, Bethune-Cookman
Offensive Lineman: Cameran Rogers, Alcorn State
Offensive Lineman: Ashton Grable, Florida A&M
Wide Receiver: Maleek Huggins, Bethune-Cookman
Wide Receiver: Nate Rembert, Jackson State
Tight End: Travon Jones, Prairie View A&M
All-SWAC Second Team Defense
Defensive Lineman: Malik Gucake, Prairie View A&M
Defensive Lineman: Jeremiah Williams, Jackson State
Defensive Lineman: Michael Akins, Texas Southern
Defensive Lineman: Eric Thomas Jr., Alcorn State
Linebacker: Jason Riles Jr., Florida A&M
Linebacker: Isaiah Bogerty, Texas Southern
Linebacker: Jalil Lenore, Alabama State
Defensive Back: Keane Lewis, Alabama State
Defensive Back: Kam Sallis, Jackson State
Defensive Back: Eric Zachery, Prairie View A&M
Defensive Back: Deontre Morris, Alabama State
All-SWAC Second Team Specialist
Place Kicker: Marko Jovisic, Mississippi Valley State
Punter: Demetrion Duvall, Alcorn State
Return Specialist: Nehemiah Hixon, Alabama State
Long Snapper: Garrett Wilemon, Alabama State
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.- The Southwestern Athletic Conference announced its 2025 Football Postseason All-SWAC selections on Monday. The all-conference teams were voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors.
In order to be considered for postseason awards a student-athlete must have participated in a minimum of 50 percent of team games played this season.
A complete listing of all-conference team selections is listed above.

