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PRESS RELEASE 2019 All-Big 12 Football Awards Announced IRVING, Texas - The All-Big 12 Conference football teams and individual award winners have been announced. Selections are made by the league’s 10 head coaches, who are not permitted to vote for their own players. OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State, RB, So., Ar’Darius Washington, TCU, DB, Shreveport, La. Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Joshua Youngblood, K-State, KR/PR, Fr., Tampa, Fla. James Lynch, Baylor, DL, Jr., Round Rock, Texas Co-OFFENSIVE LINEMEN OF THE YEAR OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma, So., Shawnee, Okla. Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma, QB, Sr., Houston, Texas # Colton McKivitz, West Virginia, Sr., Jacobsburg, Ohio DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR LaRon Stokes, Oklahoma, DL, Jr., Tulsa, Okla. James Lynch, Baylor, DL, Jr., Round Rock, Texas OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR CHUCK NEINAS COACHES OF THE YEAR Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State, QB, Denton, Texas Matt Rhule, Baylor (3rd Season) # - Unanimous selection All-Big 12 Honors Notebook: Chuba Hubbard is the second Oklahoma State player to garner Off ensive Player of the Year, joining WR Justin Blackmon in 2010. Hubbard is just the fi fth RB to receive the award, and fi rst since 2002. James Lynch is the second Baylor defensive tackle to be named Defensive Player of the Year along with Andrew Billings in 2015. He and Billings are also the only two Bears to earn both Defensive Player and Defensive Lineman of the Year in the same season. It is the sixth time overall in which the same player won both awards. Jalen Hurts is the fourth Oklahoma Off ensive Newcomer of the Year and the second QB, joining Josh Heupel in 1999. DT LaRon Stokes is the fi fth Sooner, and fi rst since 2005, named as Defensive Newcomer of the Year. Spencer Sanders is the fourth Cowboy and second QB named Off ensive Freshman of the Year. The last OSU recipient was RB Justice Hill in 2016. Ar’Darius Washington is the third TCU player since 2012 to be recognized as Defensive Freshman of the Year. K-State’s Joshua Youngblood is the fi rst freshman selected as Special Teams Player of the Year and joins four other Wildcat returners to garner the honor since it was established in 2005. Tyler Lockett was recognized in consecutive years for a total of fi ve awards. This is the second-consecutive season that the Off ensive Lineman of the Year award was shared. Creed Humphrey gives Oklahoma the honor four-consecutive years while Colton McKivitz is West Virginia’s second straight winner. Matt Rhule earned his fi rst Chuck Neinas Big 12 Coach of the Year accolade in his third season with the Bears. Oklahoma has won the most individual awards in the 23-year history of the Big 12 with 46. K-State is second (34), followed by Texas (31), Oklahoma State (21), Baylor (18), Iowa State (14), TCU (9), Kansas (8), Texas Tech (8) and West Virginia (7). The All-Big 12 First, Second and Honorable Mention teams continue on the following pages. BIG12SPORTS.COM @Big12Conference #Big12 Facebook.com/Big12 YouTube.com/Big12Conference 2019 All-Big 12 Football First Team OFFENSE Pos. Player School Class Hometown/Previous School QB Jalen Hurts Oklahoma Sr. Houston, Texas/Alabama RB Pooka Williams Jr. 1 Kansas So. New Orleans, La./Hahnville RB Chuba Hubbard # Oklahoma State So. Sherwood Park, Alberta/Bev Facey FB Nick Lenners K-State So. Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln Southwest WR Denzel Mims Baylor Sr. Daingerfi eld, Texas/Daingerfi eld WR CeeDee Lamb # Oklahoma Jr. Richmond, Texas/Foster WR Devin Duvernay Texas Sr. Sachse, Texas/Sachse TE Charlie Kolar 2 Iowa State So. Norman, Okla./North OL Julian Good-Jones Iowa State Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington OL Hakeem Adeniji 2 Kansas Sr. Garland, Texas/Garland OL Creed Humphrey Oklahoma So. Shawnee, Okla./Shawnee OL Zach Shackelford 2 Texas Sr. Belton, Texas/Belton OL Colton McKivitz West Virginia Sr. Jacobsburg, Ohio/Union Local PK Jonathan Song TCU Sr. Fort Worth, Texas/All Saints’ Episcopal KR/PR Joshua Youngblood K-State Fr. Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep DEFENSE DL James Lynch #2 Baylor Jr. Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock DL Bravvion Roy Baylor Sr. Spring, Texas/Spring DL Wyatt Hubert K-State So. Topeka, Kan./Shawnee Heights DL Ross Blacklock TCU Jr. Missouri City, Texas/Elkins DL Darius Stills West Virginia Jr. Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior LB Kenneth Murray 2 Oklahoma Jr. Missouri City, Texas/Elkins LB Garret Wallow TCU Jr. New Orleans, La./John Curtis Christian LB Jordyn Brooks Texas Tech Sr. Houston, Texas/Stratford DB Greg Eisworth 1 Iowa State Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas/South DB Kolby Harvell-Peel Oklahoma State So. College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated DB Jeff Gladney 2 TCU Sr. New Boston, Texas/New Boston DB Trevon Moehrig TCU So. Spring Branch, Texas/Smithson Valley DB Douglas Coleman Texas Tech Sr. Zachary, La./Zachary P Austin McNamara Texas Tech Fr. Gilbert, Ariz./Highland 1 - First Team selection in 2018. 2 - Second Team selection in 2018. # - Unanimous selection Players listed at each position alphabetically by school. 2019 All-Big 12 Football Second Team OFFENSE Pos. Player School Class Hometown/Previous School QB Brock Purdy Iowa State So. Gilbert, Ariz./Perry RB Breece Hall Iowa State Fr. Wichita, Kan./Northwest RB Kennedy Brooks Oklahoma So. Mansfi eld, Texas/Mansfi eld FB Koby Bullard Baylor Jr. La Vernia, Texas/La Vernia FB Jeremiah Hall Oklahoma So. Charlotte, N.C./Zebulon B. Vance WR Deshaunte Jones Iowa State Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain WR Tylan Wallace 1 Oklahoma State Jr. Fort Worth, Texas/South Hills WR Jalen Reagor 2 TCU Jr. Waxahacie, Texas/Waxahachie TE Chase Allen Iowa State Jr. Nixa, Mo./Nixa TE Pro Wells TCU So. St. Petersburg, Fla./Northwest Mississippi CC OL Sam Tecklenburg Baylor Sr. Plano, Texas/Plano OL Scott Frantz K-State Sr. Lawrence, Kan./Free State OL Adrian Ealy Oklahoma So. Gonzales, La./East Ascension OL Samuel Cosmi Texas So. Humble, Texas/Atascocita OL Travis Bruff y Texas Tech Sr. Missouri City, Texas/Fort Bend Ridge Point PK Gabe Brkic Oklahoma Fr. Chardon, Ohio/Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin KR/PR Jalen Reagor TCU Jr. Waxahacie, Texas/Waxahachie DEFENSE DL Ray Lima 2 Iowa State Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Torrance West DL Neville Gallimore Oklahoma Sr. Ottawa, Ontario/Canada Prep Football Academy DL Ronnie Perkins Oklahoma So. St. Louis, Mo./Lutheran North DL Eli Howard Texas Tech Jr. San Angelo, Texas/North Texas DL Dante Stills West Virginia So. Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior LB Terrel Bernard Baylor So. La Porte, Texas/La Porte LB Clay Johnston 2 Baylor Sr. Abilene, Texas/Wylie LB Amen Ogbongbemiga Oklahoma State Jr. Calgary, Alberta/Notre Dame LB Malcolm Rodriguez Oklahoma State Jr. Wagoner, Okla./Wagoner DB Grayland Arnold Baylor Jr. Kountze, Texas/Kountze DB Chris Miller Baylor Sr. Frisco, Texas/Lone Star DB Parnell Motley Oklahoma Sr. Washington, D.C./HD Woodson DB Brandon Jones Texas Sr. Nacogdoches, Texas/Nacogdoches DB Josh Norwood West Virginia Sr. Valdosta, Ga./Northwest Mississippi CC DB Keith Washington West Virginia Sr. Prattville, Ala./Copiah-Lincoln CC P Devin Anctil K-State Sr. Lenexa, Kan./Coff eyville CC 1 - First Team selection in 2018. 2 - Second Team selection in 2018. 2019 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Baylor: Charlie Brewer (QB & OPoY), JaMycal Hasty (RB), Jameson Houston (DB), James Lockhart (DL), Blake Lynch (LB), Xavier Newman-Johnson (OL), Tyquan Thornton (WR) Iowa State: Trevor Downing (OL), Julian Good-Jones (OLoY), Breece Hall (OFoY), Anthony Johnson (DB), Jamahl Johnson (DL), Josh Knipfel (OL), Tayvonn Kyle (DFoY), La’Michael Pettway (WR & ONoY), Brock Purdy (OPoY), Mike Rose (LB), Dylan Soehner (FB), Marcel Spears (LB), Eyioma Uwazurike (DL), O’Rien Vance (LB), Lawrence White (DB), Steve Wirtel (STPoY) Kansas: Hakeem Adeniji (OLoY), Jelani Brown (DL), Hasan Defense (DB), Azur Kamara (DL), Mike Lee (DB), Ben Miles (FB), Andrew Parchment (WR & ONoY), Gavin Potter (DFoY), Kyle Thompson (P) K-State: James Gilbert (RB), Denzel Goolsby (DB), Adam Holtorf (OL), Wyatt Hubert (DPoY & DLoY), Nick Kaltmayer (OL), Malik Knowles (OFoY), Blake Lynch (PK), AJ Parker (DB), Dalton Schoen (WR), Elijah Sullivan (LB), Skylar Thompson (QB), Reggie Walker (DL) Oklahoma: Gabe Brkic (STPoY), Pat Fields (DB), Neville Gallimore (DLoY), Jalen Hurts (OPoY), CeeDee Lamb (KR/PR & OPoY), Reeves Mundschau (P), Kenneth Murray (DPoY), Jalen Redmond (DL & DFoY), Delarrin Turner-Yell (DB), DaShaun White (LB) Oklahoma State: Matt Ammendola (PK & STPoY), Israel Antwine (DL & DNoY), Trace Ford (DL & DFoY), A.J. Green (DB), Kolby Harvell-Peel (DPoY), Tom Hutton (P), Teven Jenkins (OL), Marcus Keyes (OL), Tre Sterling (DB), Dillon Stoner (WR & KR/PR), Johnny Wilson (OL), Jelani Woods (TE) TCU: Darius Anderson (RB), Taye Barber (WR), Corey Bethley (DL), Ross Blacklock (DLoY), Max Duggan (OFoY), Cordel Iwuagwu (OL), Jonathan Song (STPoY), Garret Wallow (DPoY) Texas: Parker Braun (ONoY), Samuel Cosmi (OLoY), Cameron Dicker (PK), Devin Duvernay (OPoY), Sam Ehlinger (QB), Joseph Ossai (LB), Malcolm Roach (DL) Texas Tech: Jordyn Brooks (DPoY), Dawson Deaton (OL), DaMarcus Fields (DB), Riko Jeff ers (LB), Terence Steele (OL), Donta Thompson (TE), SaRodorick Thompson (RB), RJ Turner (ONoY), Broderick Washington (DL), Trey Wolff (PK) West Virginia: Josh Chandler (LB), Josh Growden (STPoY), Sam James (WR & OFoY), Tykee Smith (DFoY), Darius Stills (DLoY).