Trio of Oregon Ducks receive first-team all-Pac-12 honors
On Tuesday, the Pac-12 announced its year-end all-conference teams, which are voted on by the league’s 12 coaches.
Three Oregon Ducks have received first-team all-conference honors.
Offensive linemen Alex Forsyth and T.J. Bass were voted to the conference’s offensive first team, while cornerback Christian Gonzalez earned first-team defense honors.
In total, 15 Oregon players received all-conference honors.
Receiver Troy Franklin was a second-team offense selection.
Linebacker Noah Sewell and defensive lineman Brandon Dorlus were second-team defense selections.
Offensive lineman Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, receiver Chase Cota, tight end Terrance Ferguson, running back Bucky Irving, edge rusher DJ Johnson, kicker Camden Lewis, quarterback Bo Nix, offensive lineman Ryan Walk, and defensive back Bennett Williams received honorable mention honors.
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USC quarterback Caleb Williams was recognized as the Pac-12 offensive player of the year, and Trojans’ defensive lineman Tuli Tuipulotu is the conference’s defensive player of the year.
Oregon State running back Damien Martinez is the Pac-12’s offensive freshman of the year, and Utah linebacker Landon Barton is the defensive player of the year.
Oregon State’s Jonathan Smith was named coach of the year.
The full list of Pac-12 year-end honors can be found here.