Oklahoma State University Athletics

Hubbard Secures All-America Status
December 12, 2019 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard earned a spot on the 2019 Walter Camp All-America first team, it was announced today. This marks the third straight year and the fourth out of five that an Oklahoma State player has earned Walter Camp All-America accolades.
Hubbard is the first Cowboy running back to secure Walter Camp All-America honors since Kendall Hunter in 2010 and is the sixth OSU running back to earn the honor, joining Bob Fenimore (1945), Terry Miller (1977), Ernest Anderson (1982), Barry Sanders (1988) and Hunter.
A native of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, Hubbard was voted as Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year by the league's coaches. He leads the Football Bowl Subdivision in nearly every statistical rushing category, including rushing yards, rushing yards per game, all-purpose yards, all-purpose yards per game, yards after contact (via Pro Football Focus) and more. His average of 161.3 yards per game is 14.5 yards per game better than second-place Jonathan Taylor of Wisconsin.
His 1,936 rushing yards are the second-most in a single season at Oklahoma State and the most since Sanders' NCAA-record total of 2,850 yards in 1988. Should he finish as the FBS rushing champion, he'd become the fifth Oklahoma State player to accomplish that feat, joining Fenimore (1945), Anderson (1982), Sanders (1988) and Gerald Hudson (1990).
With the Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl remaining on the schedule, Hubbard is on pace to finish with 2,097 rushing yards, which would rank 18th in FBS history and third in Big 12 Conference history. Since 2000, only seven Power Five conference players have rushed for more than 2,100 yards in a season and done so averaging more than Hubbard's current mark of 161.3 yards per game.
2019 Walter Camp All-America First Team
Offense
Defense
Oklahoma State faces Texas A&M in the Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl on Dec. 27. Fans can purchase tickets here and can arrange travel packages by visiting okstatefantravel.com.
Hubbard is the first Cowboy running back to secure Walter Camp All-America honors since Kendall Hunter in 2010 and is the sixth OSU running back to earn the honor, joining Bob Fenimore (1945), Terry Miller (1977), Ernest Anderson (1982), Barry Sanders (1988) and Hunter.
A native of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, Hubbard was voted as Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year by the league's coaches. He leads the Football Bowl Subdivision in nearly every statistical rushing category, including rushing yards, rushing yards per game, all-purpose yards, all-purpose yards per game, yards after contact (via Pro Football Focus) and more. His average of 161.3 yards per game is 14.5 yards per game better than second-place Jonathan Taylor of Wisconsin.
His 1,936 rushing yards are the second-most in a single season at Oklahoma State and the most since Sanders' NCAA-record total of 2,850 yards in 1988. Should he finish as the FBS rushing champion, he'd become the fifth Oklahoma State player to accomplish that feat, joining Fenimore (1945), Anderson (1982), Sanders (1988) and Gerald Hudson (1990).
With the Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl remaining on the schedule, Hubbard is on pace to finish with 2,097 rushing yards, which would rank 18th in FBS history and third in Big 12 Conference history. Since 2000, only seven Power Five conference players have rushed for more than 2,100 yards in a season and done so averaging more than Hubbard's current mark of 161.3 yards per game.
2019 Walter Camp All-America First Team
Offense
| Pos. | Name | School |
| WR | Ja'Marr Chase | LSU |
| WR | CeeDee Lamb | Oklahoma |
| TE | Harrison Bryant | Florida Atlantic |
| OL | Andrew Thomas | Georgia |
| OL | Penei Sewell | Oregon |
| C | Tyler Biadasz | Wisconsin |
| OL | John Simpson | Clemson |
| OL | Tristan Wirfs | Iowa |
| QB | Joe Burrow | LSU |
| RB | Chuba Hubbard | Oklahoma State |
| RB | Jonathan Taylor | Wisconsin |
| PK | Rodrigo Blankenship | Georgia |
Defense
| Pos. | Name | School |
| DL | Chase Young | Ohio State |
| DL | Derrick Brown | Auburn |
| DL | Bradlee Anae | Utah |
| DL | James Lynch | Baylor |
| DL | Curtis Weaver | Boise State |
| LB | Isaiah Simmons | Clemson |
| LB | Evan Weaver | California |
| LB | Zack Baun | Wisconsin |
| DB | Jeff Okudah | Ohio State |
| DB | Grant Delpit | LSU |
| DB | J.R. Reed | Georgia |
| DB | Antoine Winfield | Minnesota |
| P | Max Duffy | Kentucky |
| KR | Joe Reed | Virginia |
Oklahoma State faces Texas A&M in the Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl on Dec. 27. Fans can purchase tickets here and can arrange travel packages by visiting okstatefantravel.com.
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