Iowa State football: E.J. Bibbs named on Big 12 first team by College Sports Madness
By Brian Spaen
Everywhere you go, Iowa State’s E.J. Bibbs is hailed as the best tight end in the Big 12. That trend continues with another compilation of All-Big 12 teams.
College Sports Madness lists E.J. Bibbs as a first stringer on their Big 12 team. No other Cyclone made it on the first page, but others were listed more down the list.
Here’s the full slate that made the first team.
Offense | Defense | |||||
QB | Bryce Petty, Baylor | DL | Cedric Reed, Texas | |||
RB | Malcolm Brown, Texas | DL | Ryan Mueller, Kansas State | |||
RB | Shock Linwood, Baylor | DL | Chucky Hunter, TCU | |||
WR | Antwan Goodley, Baylor | DL | Devonte Fields, TCU | |||
WR | Tyler Lockett, Kansas State | LB | Bryce Hager, Baylor | |||
TE | E.J. Bibbs, Iowa State | LB | Eric Striker, Oklahoma | |||
OL | B.J. Finney, Kansas State | LB | Ben Heeney, Kansas | |||
OL | Spencer Drango, Baylor | DB | Quandre Diggs, Texas | |||
OL | Daryl Williams, Oklahoma | DB | Sam Carter, TCU | |||
OL | Cody Whitehair, Kansas State | DB | Kevin White, TCU | |||
OL | Le’Raven Clark, Texas Tech | DB | Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma | |||
K | Michael Hunnicutt, Oklahoma | P | Spencer Roth, Baylor | |||
KR | Tyler Lockett, Kansas State | PR | Levi Norwood, Baylor |
Here are the other Cyclones that made the later teams. Again, you’ve seen these two on multiple other All-Big 12 teams and award watch lists.
- RB Aaron Wimberly (Second Team)
- OL Tom Farniok (Second Team)
There were no Cyclones on the third team and no defenders were listed in any of the three teams.
Baylor’s Art Briles was named their coach of the year, Oklahoma State’s Ra’Shaad Samples is their freshman of the year, Petty is the offensive player of the year, and Mueller is the defensive player of the year.