Football
Justice Hill, Tylan Wallace, Jordan Brailford Highlight All-Big 12 First Team
OSU was well-represented with the Big 12’s end of season honors.
Oklahoma State was well represented when the Big 12 announced its all-conference honorees (as voted by its coaches) on Wednesday. Junior running back Justice Hill, sophomore wide receiver Tylan Wallace and junior defensive end Jordan Brailford were voted to the Big 12’s all-conference first team.
Hill, who left Bedlam with a rib injury and has missed the last two games, ranks fifth in rushing yards at 930 in 10 games and eighth in rushing TDs (9) in the league.
Wallace, the Biletnikoff finalist, ranks second in the league, averaging 117.5 receiving yards and his 11 touchdown catches comes in at No. 3.
Brailford, the fifth-year junior, leads the conference in sacks (9.0), is third in tackles for loss (16.0) and is listed as honorable mention for the Big 12’s Defensive Lineman of the Year, an award which went to Charles Omenihu of Texas.
First-Team Offense
Player | Position | School | Class |
---|---|---|---|
Kyler Murray | QB | Oklahoma | Jr. |
Pooka Williams Jr. | RB | Kansas | Fr. |
Justice Hill | RB | Oklahoma State | Jr. |
Andrew Beck | FB | Texas | Sr. |
Marquise Brown | WR | Oklahoma | Jr. |
Tylan Wallace | WR | Oklahoma State | Jr. |
David Sills V | WR | West Virginia | Sr. |
Grant Calcaterra | TE | Oklahoma | So. |
Trevon Wesco | TE | West Virginia | Sr. |
Dalton Risner | OL | Kansas State | Sr. |
Cody Ford | OL | Oklahoma | Jr. |
Ben Powers | OL | Oklahoma | Sr. |
Dru Samia | OL | Oklahoma | Sr. |
Yodny Cajuste | OL | West Virginia | Sr. |
Austin Seibert | PK | Oklahoma | Sr. |
Clayton Hatfield | PK | Texas Tech | Sr. |
Pooka Williams Jr. | KR/PR | Kansas | Fr. |
First-Team Defense
Player | Position | School | Class |
---|---|---|---|
Daniel Wise | DL | Kansas | Sr. |
Jordan Brailford | DL | Oklahoma State | Jr. |
Ben Banogu | DL | TCU | Sr. |
L.J. Collier | DL | TCU | Sr. |
Charles Omenihu | DL | Texas | Sr. |
Joe Dineen Jr. | LB | Kansas | Sr. |
Dakota Allen | LB | Texas Tech | Sr. |
David Long Jr. | LB | West Virginia | Jr. |
Greg Eisworth | DB | Iowa State | So. |
Kris Boyd | DB | Texas | Sr. |
Caden Sterns | DB | Texas | Fr. |
Adrian Frye | DB | Texas Tech | Fr. |
Kenny Robinson Jr. | DB | West Virginia | So. |
Drew Galitz | P | Baylor | Sr. |
Jarrell Owens and A.J. Green were all-conference second-team listers and nine Cowboys were honorable mentions — Britton Abbott, Calvin Bundage, Taylor Cornelius, Kenneth Edison-McGruder, Teven Jenkins, Marcus Keyes, Justin Phillips, Malcolm Rodriguez and Jelani Woods.
The Cowboys were not honored with any of the individual awards, however.
Offensive Player of the Year — Kyler Murray (Oklahoma)
Defensive Player of the Year — David Long Jr, (West Virginia)
Offensive Newcomer of the Year — Jalen Hurd (Baylor)
Defensive Newcomer of the Year — Greg Eisworth (Iowa State)
Offensive Freshman of the Year — Pooka Williams Jr. (Kansas)
Defensive Freshman of the Year — Caden Sterns (Texas)
Special Teams Player of the Year — Austin Seibert (Oklahoma)
Offensive Linemen of the Year — Dalton Risner (Kansas State), Dru Samia (Oklahoma), Yodny Cajuste (West Virginia)
Defensive Lineman of the Year — Charles Omenihu (Texas)
Chuck Neinas Coaches of the Year — Matt Campbell (Iowa State), Lincoln Riley (Oklahoma)
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