Kansas — Three Bethel College football players earned All-KCAC honors following strong seasons on both sides of the ball: Amerdid "AD" Marial, Jaric Woodley, and Trevon Madison.
Amerdid "AD" Marial – 2nd Team Defense
Sophomore standout Amerdid "AD" Marial was a force for the Thresher defense, leading the team with 72 tackles in his 2nd collegiate season. He added two interceptions and one sack, while also excelling in coverage as a hybrid linebacker/defensive back. Marial's versatility and impact as a sophomore made him one of Bethel's most reliable defenders all year.
Jaric Woodley anchored the Thresher linebacker core, finishing second on the team with 62 tackles. He also recorded two sacks and seven tackles for loss, showcasing his ability to disrupt opposing offenses. Woodley's consistent production earned him a deserved spot on the All-KCAC Third Team Defense.
Trevon Madison closed out his Bethel career with an All-KCAC Third Team Offense selection after doing a little bit of everything for the Threshers. Madison played multiple positions throughout the year — including stepping in at quarterback in the final game against Ottawa — but made his biggest impact at wide receiver.
He led the team with 451 receiving yards, added 143 rushing yards, and even contributed 57 passing yards. Madison's speed, versatility, and playmaking ability were key components of Bethel's offense throughout the season.