Georgia TE Brock Bowers named to 2023 All-America team by PFF

No surprise here…

Pro Football Focus (PFF) has included Georgia star tight end Brock Bowers on their ‘Way Too Early’ 2023 All-America Team.

The rising junior has arguably been the best tight end in college football since bursting on to the scene as a freshman in 2021.

Bowers is ranked second all-time in UGA history behind A.J. Green in receiving yards by a freshman with 882 yards in 2021. Bowers set the Georgia  receiving touchdowns record with 13 scores in the same season.

The Napa, Cal., native followed up a record-breaking freshman year with 942 receiving yards in 2022, which ranks 5th all-time in UGA history.

Bowers isn’t just a receiving threat either.

In two seasons, Bowers has amassed 165 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.

“There are some positions where you can debate who’s the best returning player in college football, but tight end is absolutely not one of them. Bowers is easily the best because he’s arguably been the best tight end in each of his first two seasons.

As a true freshman in 2021, Bowers was the highest-graded Power Five tight end and was the most valuable one in the country according to PFF’s wins above average metric. He was, once again, the most valuable tight end in the nation this season, leading them all in receiving yards (942), yards after the catch (479) and receiving yards after contact (274). He’s the reigning John Mackey Award winner, which is given to the best tight end in college football.

Not only is Bowers the best tight end in the country, but he’s also on pace to be the best in the PFF College era.”

Except for the return of Bowers, the Bulldogs’ tight end room will look different in 2023 with the departure of Darnell Washington the NFL draft.

Rising sophomore Oscar Delp and incoming four-star freshmen Pearce Spurlin and Lawson Luckie round out the options at tight end.

Both Spurlin and Luckie have enrolled early and will be participating in spring practice ahead of the annual G-Day game on April 15 in Sanford Stadium.

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Wisconsin LB Leo Chenal named an AP All-American

Leo Chenal caps off an incredible season with a well-deserved honor

After a phenomenal season for Badgers linebacker Leo Chenal, the awards have been rolling in.

The latest honor saw Wisconsin’s defensive leader named to the 2021 AP All-America Second Team. 

Chenal finished the regular season with a 87 total tackles, 7 sacks, and a pair of forced fumbles all while missing the first two games of the season due to COVID-19.

Will Anderson, Jr.  (Alabama), Nakobe Dean (Georgia), and Devin Lloyd (Utah) earned the first-team linebacker nods. Chenal was the lone defensive player from Wisconsin on any of the three All-America teams. Badger offensive guard Josh Seltzner earned a third-team All America nod.

Florida’s Kyle Pitts, Kyle Trask earn USA TODAY Sports’ 2020 All-America honors

Gators football had two players earn a spot on USA TODAY Sports’ All-America Team this season as Kyle Trask and Kyle Pitts get the nod.

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published by USA TODAY Sports and has been republished in its entirety below. 

Alabama quarterback Mac Jones and wide receiver DeVonta Smith were the easiest picks for the USA TODAY Sports 2020 All-America teams, which include 14 players from the four teams selected for this year’s College Football Playoff.

No team had more selections than Alabama, which had seven players across the two teams after completing one of the program’s most dominant regular seasons under coach Nick Saban.

Settling on the second-team quarterback meant picking between Florida senior Kyle Trask and Clemson junior Trevor Lawrence. Playing two additional games and leading Lawrence in yards, touchdowns, completion percentage and efficiency rating gave Trask the edge.

The All-America honors included 13 players from the Group of Five. Seven were on the first team, including Buffalo running back Jaret Patterson and Tulsa linebacker Zaven Collins.

NEXT: First Team All-America

Gators News: Wednesday roundup, All Americans announced

Florida Gators forward Keyontae Johnson’s condition continues to improve while two football players earned All America honors.

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We have reached the middle of the week for the second-to-last time this year with a major holiday staring us down on Friday. As things tend to be this time of year, the news from Gators athletics is pretty thin other than Keyontae Johnson‘s improving condition and the football team’s date with the Oklahoma Sooners in the Cotton Bowl.

In the meantime, it is awards season in college football, as we noted in a few articles yesterday and listed below. On that topic, two Gators were named to the USA TODAY Sports 2020 All-America teams on Wednesday morning: tight end Kyle Pitts was named to the First Team and Kyle Trask was placed on the Second Team.

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