On Thursday, during the 135th edition of the Walter Camp All-American team selection, Texas A&M defensive lineman Nic Scourton was named to their second team.
Scourton transferred to Texas A&M to finish his career in his hometown of Bryan-College Station. He ended the season with 37 tackles, five sacks, 34 pressures, and 14 tackles for loss during his lone season as a Texas A&M Aggie. His 14 TFLs and five sacks led the team.
Scourton is headed to the NFL Draft as a projected first-round pick and will be joined by fellow Aggie defensive end Shemar Stewart, who also entered the draft on the same day last week.
This is the 135th edition of the Walter Camp All-America team, the nationβs oldest college football All-America team. Β The 134 Football Bowl Subdivision head coaches and sports information directors selected twenty-five players for the first team. In addition, 25 players were assigned to the Second Team.
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Walter Camp Football Foundation mission:
To preserve and promote the tradition of selecting a collegiate All-America Football Team as started by Walter Camp, βThe Father of American Football,β in 1889. Pay tribute to individuals who contribute to the great American game of football, perpetuate his ideals and support humanitarian programs and activities.
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