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#62 Cyril Lemon
Position: Offensive Lineman
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 321
Year: Junior
Hometown: Marble Falls, TX
High School: Marble Falls HS
Experience: High School
Cyril Lemon
Courtesy: University of North Texas
Release: 07/12/2011

2012: For the second straight year, Lemon was named to the Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Team….He started all 12 games and has started all 24 games since his freshman year….Lemon was part of an offensive line that led the nation in allowing the fewest sacks in 2012…The Mean Green offensive line gave up just six sacks last season and did not allow a sack in nine of the 12 games in 2012…North Texas rushed for over 2,000 yards for the third time in the last four years….Lemon helped North Texas rush for over 200 yards in four games in 2012 and a season-high 352, which was the ninth highest total in school history.

2011: Played and started in all 12 games … Named to the Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Team … Only true freshman in the league to be on one of the three all-conference teams in the Sun Belt … First freshman offensive lineman to earn all-conference honors at North Texas since 2000 … Second freshman offensive lineman to earn all-conference honors in Sun Belt history … Helped lead the way for Lance Dunbar to gain 139 yards on the ground against ULM … Protected quarterback Derek Thompson to allow him to throw for a career-high 332 yards and three touchdowns … Collected his fourth start at right guard against Indiana, paving the way for 226 yards on the ground … Was a member of the offensive line that allowed no sacks to Houston, Alabama, or Indiana … Joined seven other true or redshirt freshman to start for North Texas against FIU in his first collegiate action  … Named a freshman member to the North Texas Leadership Committee.

High School
Was a District 25-4A First-Team selection in 2010 … Was a District 25-4A Second-Team pick as a junior … Was a three-year starter at Marble Falls and in his senior season blocked for an offense that averaged 27 points a game.

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