Big Ten Announces Football All-Conference Teams and Individual Awards

Big Ten Announces Football All-Conference Teams and Individual Awards

Full list of honorees unveiled on Big Ten Network

 

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced it’s 2024 football All-Big Ten teams and individual award winners on Tuesday live on the Big Ten Network’s “B1G Today” program. The full list of honorees can be found below.

2024 All-Big Ten Football Team

As selected by Big Ten coaches

 

OFFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Oregon Kurtis Rourke, Indiana Will Howard, Ohio State
Running Back Kaleb Johnson, Iowa Jordan James, Oregon TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State
Running Back Kyle Monangai, Rutgers Woody Marks, USC Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State
Receiver Tai Felton, Maryland Pat Bryant, Illinois Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
Receiver Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State Tez Johnson, Oregon Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
Center Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State Logan Jones, Iowa Jonah Monheim, USC
Guard Connor Colby, Iowa Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State Marcus Harper II, Oregon
Guard Donovan Jackson, Ohio State Emmanuel Pregnon, USC Joe Huber, Wisconsin
Tackle Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota Gennings Dunker, Iowa J.C. Davis, Illinois
Tackle Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon Hollin Pierce, Rutgers Ajani Cornelius, Oregon
Tight End Tyler Warren, Penn State Colston Loveland, Michigan Max Klare, Purdue

 

OFFENSE HONORABLE MENTION

ILLINOIS: Luke Altmyer, Josh Kreutz, Josh Gesky, Melvin Priestly; INDIANA: Justice Ellison, Zach Horton, Mike Katic, Carter Smith; IOWA: Beau Stephens, Mason Richman; MICHIGAN: Kalel Mullings, Donovan Edwards, Josh Priebe, Giovanni El-Hadi, Myles Hinton; MICHIGAN STATE: Luke Newman; MINNESOTA: Daniel Jackson, Darius Taylor, Tyler Cooper; NEBRASKA: Bryce Benhart; NORTHWESTERN: Josh Thompson, Caleb Tiernan; OHIO STATE: Tegra Tshabola, Josh Fryar, Josh Simmons; OREGON:  Evan Stewart, Traeshon Holden, Iapani Laloulu; PENN STATE: Drew Allar, Nicholas Singleton, Sal Wormley, Drew Shelton, Anthony Donkoh; PURDUE: Gus Hartwig, Marcus Mbow; RUTGERS: Ian Strong, Kwabena Asamoah; USC: Makai Lemon, Lake McRee, Elijah Paige; WASHINGTON: Denzel Boston, Jonah Coleman, Keleki Latu; WISCONSIN: Tawee Walker, Jack Nelson.

 

DEFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
Line Mikail Kamara, Indiana Kenneth Grant, Michigan Gabe Jacas, Illinois
Line Mason Graham, Michigan Josaiah Stewart, Michigan Ty Robinson, Nebraska
Line JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon Jordan Burch, Oregon
Line Abdul Carter, Penn State Jack Sawyer, Ohio State Derrick Harmon, Oregon
Line* Tyleik Williams, Ohio State
Linebacker Aiden Fisher, Indiana Bryce Boettcher, Oregon Cody Simon, Ohio State
Linebacker Jay Higgins, Iowa Sonny Styles, Ohio State Kain Medrano, UCLA
Linebacker Cody Lindenberg, Minnesota Kobe King, Penn State Carson Bruener, Washington
Linebacker* Carson Schwesinger, UCLA
Defensive Back D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana Xavier Scott, Illinois Sebastian Castro, Iowa
Defensive Back Koi Perich, Minnesota Justin Walley, Minnesota Jermari Harris, Iowa
Defensive Back Caleb Downs, Ohio State Theran Johnson, Northwestern A.J. Harris, Penn State
Defensive Back Lathan Ransom, Ohio State Jaylen Reed, Penn State Jaylin Smith, USC

 

DEFENSE HONORABLE MENTION

ILLINOIS: Dylan Rosiek, TeRah Edwards; INDIANA: CJ West, Jailin Walker, James Carpenter; IOWA: Aaron Graves, Ethan Hurkett, Nick Jackson, Quinn Schulte, Yahya Black; MARYLAND: Dante Trader Jr.; MICHIGAN: Derrick Moore, Ernest Hausmann, Will Johnson, Zeke Berry; MICHIGAN STATE: Charles Brantley, Jordan Turner; MINNESOTA: Anthony Smith, Danny Striggow, Ethan Robinson, Jah Joyner; NEBRASKA: John Bullock, Malcolm Hartzog Jr., Nash Hutmacher; NORTHWESTERN: Aidan Hubbard, Anto Saka, Damon Walters, Xander Mueller; OHIO STATE: Davison Igbinosun, Denzel Burke, Ty Hamilton; OREGON: Jabbar Muhammad, Jamaree Caldwell, Jeff Bassa, Nikko Reed, Teitum Tuioti, Tysheem Johnson; PENN STATE: Tony Rojas, Zane Durant; PURDUE: Dillon Thieneman, Kydran Jenkins, Will Heldt; RUTGERS: Dariel Djabome, Kyonte Hamilton, Robert Longerbeam; UCLA: Jay Toia, Kaylin Moore; USC: Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, Gavin Meyer, Kamari Ramsey; WASHINGTON: Alphonzo Tuputala, Sebastian Valdez, Thaddeus Dixon; WISCONSIN: Hunter Wohler, Ricardo Hallman.

 

SPECIAL TEAMS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
Kicker Dominic Zvada, Michigan Jonathan Kim, Michigan State Drew Stevens, Iowa
Punter Eddie Czaplicki, USC Ryan Eckley, Michigan State Rhys Dakin, Iowa
Return Specialist Kaden Wetjen, Iowa Tez Johnson, Oregon Makai Lemon, USC
Long Snapper William Wagner, Michigan Luke Basso, Oregon Hank Pepper, USC

 

SPECIAL TEAMS HONORABLE MENTION

ILLINOIS: Hank Beatty, Lane Hansen, David Olano; INDIANA: Mark Langston; IOWA: Luke Elkin; Maryland: Bryce McFerson; Michigan: Semaj Morgan; MINNESOTA: Koi Perich, Alan Soukup; NEBRASKA: Brian Buschini; NORTHWESTERN: Joe Himon; OHIO STATE: John Ferlmann, OREGON: Atticus Sappington; PENN STATE: Tyler Duzansky, Ryan Barker; PURDUE: Nick Levy, Keelan Crimmins; RUTGERS: Austin Riggs; WISCONSIN: Atticus Bertrams.

 

*Additional honorees due to ties

 

 

2024 All-Big Ten Football Team

As selected by conference media

 

OFFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Oregon Kurtis Rourke, Indiana Will Howard, Ohio State
Running Back Kaleb Johnson, Iowa Jordan James, Oregon Kalel Mullings, Michigan
Running Back Kyle Monangai, Rutgers Woody Marks, USC Jonah Coleman, Washington
Receiver Tai Felton, Maryland Pat Bryant, Illinois Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
Receiver Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State Tez Johnson, Oregon Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
Center Logan Jones, Iowa Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State Mike Katic, Indiana
Guard Connor Colby, Iowa Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State Josh Priebe, Michigan
Guard Donovan Jackson, Ohio State Emmanuel Pregnon, USC Sal Wormley, Penn State
Tackle Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota Ajani Cornelius, Oregon Gennings Dunker, Iowa
Tackle Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon Hollin Pierce, Rutgers Josh Simmons, Ohio State
Tight End Tyler Warren, Penn State Colston Loveland, Michigan Terrance Ferguson, Oregon

 

OFFENSE HONORABLE MENTION

ILLINOIS: J.C. Davis, Josh Gesky, Josh Kreutz, Luke Altmyer; INDIANA: Carter Smith, Justice Ellison, Myles Price, Zach Horton; IOWA: Beau Stephens, Luke Lachey, Mason Richman; MICHIGAN: Giovanni El-Hadi, Myles Hinton; MICHIGAN STATE: Luke Newman; MINNESOTA: Daniel Jackson, Darius Taylor, Quinn Carroll, Tyler Cooper; NEBRASKA: Ben Scott; NORTHWESTERN: Caleb Tiernan, Josh Thompson; OHIO STATE: Josh Fryar, Quinshon Judkins, TreVeyon Henderson; OREGON: Iapani Laloulu, Marcus Harper II; PENN STATE: Anthony Donkoh, Drew Allar, Drew Shelton, Harrison Wallace III, Kaytron Allen, Nicholas Singleton, Nick Dawkins; PURDUE: Gus Hartwig, Max Klare; RUTGERS: Gus Zilinskas, Kwabena Asamoah; USC: Jonah Monheim, Makai Lemon; WASHINGTON: Denzel Boston; WISCONSIN: Jack Nelson, Joe Huber, Tawee Walker.

 

DEFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
Line Mikail Kamara, Indiana Kenneth Grant, Michigan Gabe Jacas, Illinois
Line Mason Graham, Michigan Josaiah Stewart, Michigan Ty Robinson, Nebraska
Line Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon JT Tuimoloau, Ohio State Jack Sawyer, Ohio State
Line Abdul Carter, Penn State Derrick Harmon, Oregon Jordan Burch, Oregon
Linebacker Jay Higgins, Iowa Cody Lindenberg, Minnesota Kydran Jenkins, Purdue
Linebacker Aiden Fisher, Indiana Bryce Boettcher, Oregon Dariel Djabome, Rutgers
Linebacker Cody Simon, Ohio State Kobe King, Penn State Carson Bruener, Washington
Linebacker* Carson Schwesinger, UCLA
Defensive Back Xavier Scott, Illinois Will Johnson, Michigan Sebastian Castro, Iowa
Defensive Back D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana Lathan Ransom, Ohio State Jermari Harris, Iowa
Defensive Back Koi Perich, Minnesota Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon Denzel Burke, Ohio State
Defensive Back Caleb Downs, Ohio State Jaylen Reed, Penn State A.J. Harris, Penn State

 

DEFENSE HONORABLE MENTION

ILLINOIS: Dylan Rosiek, Matthew Bailey; INDIANA: CJ West, Jailin Walker, James Carpenter, Lanell Carr Jr., Shawn Asbury II; IOWA: Aaron Graves, Deontae Craig, Ethan Hurkett, Nick Jackson, Quinn Schulte, Yahya Black; MARYLAND: Dante Trader Jr., Glendon Miller, Ruben Hyppolite II; MICHIGAN: Ernest Hausmann; MICHIGAN STATE: Charles Brantley, Jordan Turner, Khris Bogle; MINNESOTA: Anthony Smith; Danny Striggow, Ethan Robinson, Jah Joyner, Jalen Logan-Redding, Justin Walley, Maverick Baranowski; NEBRASKA: DeShon Singleton, John Bullock, Malcolm Hartzog Jr., Nash Hutmacher; NORTHWESTERN: Aidan Hubbard, Devin Turner, Mac Uihlein, Theran Johnson, Xander Mueller; OHIO STATE: Davison Igbinosun, Jack Sawyer, Jordan Hancock, Sonny Styles, Ty Hamilton, Tyleik Williams; OREGON: Brandon Johnson, Jamaree Caldwell, Jeff Bassa, Nikko Reed, Teitum Tuioti, Tysheem Johnson; PENN STATE: Dani Dennis-Sutton, Dvon J-Thomas, Jalen Kimber, Zakee Wheatley, Zane Durant; PURDUE: Cole Brevard, Dillon Thieneman; RUTGERS: Aaron Lewis, Kyonte Hamilton, Robert Longerbeam, Shaquan Loyal, Tyreem Powell; UCLA: Jay Toia, Kain Medrano, Kaylin Moore; USC: Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, Jaylin Smith, Kamari Ramsey, Mason Cobb; WISCONSIN: Hunter Wohler, Ricardo Hallman.

 

SPECIAL TEAMS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
Kicker Dominic Zvada, Michigan Jonathan Kim, Michigan State Drew Stevens, Iowa
Punter Eddie Czaplicki, USC Rhys Dakin, Iowa Ryan Eckley, Michigan State
Return Specialist Kaden Wetjen, Iowa Koi Perich, Minnesota Hank Beatty, Illinois
Long Snapper Luke Basso, Oregon Luke Elkin, Iowa Tyler Duzansky, Penn State

 

SPECIAL TEAMS HONORABLE MENTION

ILLINOIS: Lane Hansen; INDIANA: Mark Langston, Myles Price, Nicolas Radicic; MARYLAND: Bryce McFerson; MICHIGAN: William Wagner; MINNESOTA: Alan Soukup, Dragan Kesich, Mark Crawford; NEBRASKA: Brian Buschini; NORTHWESTERN: AJ Henning; OHIO STATE: John Ferlmann; OREGON: Ross James, Tez Johnson; PENN STATE: Nicholas Singleton, Ryan Barker; PURDUE: Keelan Crimmins; RUTGERS: Austin Riggs; USC: Hank Pepper, Makai Lemon; WISCONSIN: Atticus Bertrams.

 

 

2024 Big Ten Individual Award Winners

 

Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award: Madieu Williams, Maryland

Named for Minnesota’s Tony Dungy and Indiana’s Anthony Thompson

 

Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award: Russell Wilson, Wisconsin

Named for Michigan’s Gerald Ford and Iowa’s Nile Kinnick

 

Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year: Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

Named for Northwestern’s Otto Graham and Ohio State’s Eddie George

 

Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year: Abdul Carter, Penn State

Named for Minnesota’s Bronko Nagurski and Michigan’s Charles Woodson

 

Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State

Named for Minnesota’s Darrell Thompson and Indiana’s Antwaan Randle El

 

Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year (coaches vote): Curt Cignetti, Indiana

Named for Ohio State’s Woody Hayes and Michigan’s Bo Schembechler

 

Dave McClain Coach of the Year (media vote): Curt Cignetti, Indiana

Named for Wisconsin’s Dave McClain

 

Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year: Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

Named for Purdue’s Bob Griese and Drew Brees

 

Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State

Named for Wisconsin’s Pat Richter and Michigan’s Desmond Howard

 

Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year: Kaleb Johnson, Iowa

Named for Wisconsin’s Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne

 

Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year: Tyler Warren, Penn State

Named for Penn State’s Ted Kwalick and Iowa’s Dallas Clark

 

Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year: Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota

Named for Nebraska’s Dave Rimington and Ohio State’s Orlando Pace

 

Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year: Abdul Carter, Penn State

Named for Michigan State’s Bubba Smith and Penn State’s Courtney Brown

 

Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year: Jay Higgins, Iowa

Named for Illinois’ Dick Butkus and Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald

 

Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year: Caleb Downs, Ohio State

Named for Ohio State’s Jack Tatum and Purdue’s Rod Woodson

 

Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year: Dominic Zvada, Michigan

Named for Wisconsin’s Jim Bakken and Michigan State’s Morten Andersen

 

Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year: Eddie Czaplicki, USC

Named for Illinois’ Dike Eddleman and Michigan State’s Brandon Fields

 

Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year: Kaden Wetjen, Iowa

Named for Nebraska’s Johnny Rodgers and Iowa’s Tim Dwight

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