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Nick Broeker Named Walter Camp All-America

12/8/2022 | Football

Senior Lineman Has Started All 12 Games for the Rebels This Year

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Ole Miss' Nick Broeker has been distinguished as one of college football's best players, making the 2022 Walter Camp All-America second team, the organization announced Thursday evening.
 
It's the third straight season that Ole Miss has been represented on the prestigious All-American team. Elijah Moore earned first team honors in 2020, while Sam Williams took home second team accolades last year.
 
This is the 133rd edition of the Walter Camp All-America team, the nation's oldest college football All-America team. Twenty-six players were selected to the first team by the 131 Football Bowl Subdivision head coaches and sports information directors. In addition, 26 players were selected to the second team.
 
Broeker has started all 12 games for the Rebels at left guard, playing in nearly all offensive snaps (907). Broeker hasn't allowed a sack in 505 pass blocking snaps and is anchor for an Ole Miss offense that ranks No. 3 in the FBS in rushing yards per game (261.6) and No. 7 in total offense (491.2).
 
The Springfield, Illinois, native is a member of offensive line unit that has helped blocked for a rushing attack that features the only team in the country with two players over 850 yards rushing. Ole Miss is the only FBS team with more than 5,500 yards of total offense, while having more than 3,000 yards rushing.

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2022 Walter Camp All-America Team
OFFENSE – FIRST TEAM
QB: Caleb Williams, USC
RB: Blake Corum, Michigan; Bijan Robinson, Texas
WR: Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee; Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State
TE: Michael Mayer, Notre Dame
OL: Paris Johnson, Ohio State; Peter Skoronski, Northwestern; Steve Avila, TCU; O'Cyrus Torrence, Florida
PK: Christopher Dunn, North Carolina State

DEFENSE – FIRST TEAM
DL: Tuli Tuipulotu, USC; Calijah Kancey, Pitt; Jalen Carter, Georgia; Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame
LB: Will Anderson Jr., Alabama; Jack Campbell, Iowa; Ivan Pace Jr., Cincinnati
DB: Chistopher Smith, Georiga; Clark Phillips III, Utah; Devon Witherspoon, Illinois; Emmanuel Forbes, Mississippi State
P: Bryce Baringer, Michigan State
KR: Jaylin Lucas, Indiana
         
OFFENSE – SECOND TEAM
QB: C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
RB: Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota; Chase Brown, Illinois; Dwayne McBride, UAB
WR: Nathaniel Dell, Houston; Rashee Rice, SMU
TE: Brock Bowers, Georgia
OL: Joe Alt, Notre Dame; Andrew Vorhees, USC; Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State; Isaac Cochran, Air Force; Nick Broeker, Ole Miss
PK: Jake Moody, Michigan

DEFENSE – SECOND TEAM
DL: Jose Ramirez, Eastern Michigan; Felix Anudike-Uzoma, Kansas State; Durrell Johnson, Liberty; Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois
LB: Nick Herbig, Wisconsin; Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State; Drew Sanders, Arkansas
DB: Jason Taylor II, Oklahoma State; Joey Porter Jr., Penn State; Kalen King, Penn State; Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo
P: Kai Kroeger, South Carolina
KR: Lideatrick Griffin, Mississippi State
 

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