Texas A&M Football Has Five Earn All-SEC Honors

News release from Texas A&M Athletics:

BIRMINGHAM – Texas A&M football’s Will Lee III, Le’Veon Moss, Nic Scourton, Shemar Stewart and Trey Zuhn III earned All-SEC accolades as the league office announced post season awards Tuesday afternoon. Scourton led the group with first-team honors, while Moss and Lee were named to the second team. Zuhn and Stewart added third-team accolades at their respective positions.

Scourton is third in the SEC and ranks 19th nationally with 14.0 tackles for loss, while his 10.0 tackles for loss in conference play ranked second in the league. The Lott IMPACT Award finalist registered at least 1.0 tackle for loss in eight games this season. The junior lands at 19th in the SEC with 5.0 sacks on the season. Scourton filled the stat sheet in the win over Arkansas with a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry, while all four of his tackles were for a total of 16 yards lost and one of his 2.0 sacks was a strip sack late in the fourth quarter to seal the victory.

Moss ranked third in the SEC with 94.6 yards per game and his 10 rushing scores were third-most in the league entering Week 10 before suffering a season-ending injury. He totaled 765 yards on 121 carries to rank second in the SEC and 17th nationally with 6.3 yards per carry. The junior was leading an Aggie rushing attack that ranked ninth with 221.5 yards per game, while registering a three-game stretch of multiple rushing scores in wins over Missouri, Mississippi State and LSU. He led all SEC running backs in yards after contact per carry at 4.40 (min. 100 carries), while 533 of his 765 yards on the year came after contact. Moss registered a career-best 173 all-purpose yards in the win over Missouri, including a career-high 138 yards on 12 carries and three rushing scores.

Lee ranks fourth in the SEC and 25th nationally with 10 pass breakups, eight of which came in league play. The junior added 42 tackles, including 39 solo takedowns and one forced fumble. Lee returned one of his two interceptions on the season for a 93-yard score, which marked the longest interception return in the SEC this season and the 10th-longest in the nation.

Stewart has tallied 31 tackles, including 14 solo takedowns, 5.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, while adding seven quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one forced fumble. He has helped the Aggies rank among the top-20 nationally in tackles for loss (86.0). The junior led the Aggies with five tackles in the win at Florida to begin SEC play, while registering five tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss against South Carolina and Texas.

Zuhn started each game at left tackle and helped pave the way for an Aggie rushing attack that ranks second in the SEC and 22nd nationally with 199.2 yards per game, notching five games of 225-plus yards on the ground. The junior is a key piece of A&M’s offensive line success that ranks second in the league and 16th nationally with 49.0 tackles for loss allowed. Zuhn earned SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors following the victory at Florida when the Aggies accumulated 488 total offensive yards, including 310 yards on the ground. The season-long captain battled in the trenches, helping clear the way for an Aggie rushing attack that reached the end zone three-or-more times in three straight games in wins over Missouri, Mississippi State and LSU.

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