FORT WORTH -- TCU cornerback
Josh Newton, offensive lineman
Willis Patrick and tight end
Jared Wiley were second-team selections on the Associated Press All-Big 12 Team.
Newton, who started all 27 games in his TCU career, recorded a team-best nine pass breakups to go with an interception and 33 tackles. Pro Football Focus ranks him fifth among NFL prospects at cornerback and 33rd overall.
Patrick started all 12 games at right guard in his lone season at TCU. He recorded a team-best 35 knockdown blocks with an 85 average grade. His 978 snaps played were the most by a Horned Frog on either side of the ball.
Wiley's team-best 47 receptions rank fourth nationally among Power Five tight ends. His eight touchdown catches, which also topped TCU, tie for the national lead among players at his position. It was also the most by a Horned Frog since Jalen Reagor had nine in 2018.
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In each of the final three games of the season, Wiley set a career-high in receptions. His 178 yards receiving in a 42-17 win over Baylor broke TCU and Big 12 records for a tight end and are the most nationally by a player at that position this year. He closed his career with a personal-best eight catches and two touchdowns at Oklahoma. Wiley was also voted Honorable Mention Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year.
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