Six Huskers Earn Academic All-District HonorsSix Huskers Earn Academic All-District Honors
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Six Huskers Earn Academic All-District Honors

Six members of the Nebraska football team have been named to the Academic All-District VII Football Team?University Division as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Four of those honorees were named to the first team and now advance to the ballot for Academic All-America honors.

 

Nebraska had two first-team selections on offense and two on the defensive side of the football, and three of the Huskers’ first-team honorees maintain a perfect 4.0 cumulative grade-point average. The Huskers’ selections were led by senior linebacker Chad Sievers who maintains a perfect 4.0 grade-point average in business management and is on track to graduate in December. This marks the second consecutive year Sievers has been a first-team Academic All-District VII selection.

 

Senior defensive back Kellen Huston is also on track to earn his undergraduate degree in December. The native of Ankeny, Iowa, carries a 3.90 cumulative grade-point average in exercise science and plans to attend medical school following graduation.

 

On the offensive side of the ball, a pair of Nebraska sophomores were honored. Fullback Dane Todd, a Lincoln native, carries a 4.0 grade-point average in biological sciences, while fellow sophomore Kurt Mann, a native of Grand Island, Neb., also has a perfect grade-point average while majoring in mechanized systems management.

 

Two Husker seniors earned second-team Academic All-District VII honors. Linebacker Barrett Ruud, Nebraska’s all-time leading tackler, was named to the team with a 3.36 cumulative grade-point average in management. Ruud is scheduled to graduate next May, completing his undergraduate work in four years. Place-kicker Sandro DeAngelis was also a second-team selection with a 3.687 grade-point average in natural science. DeAngelis will earn his degree next May.

 

Nebraska is the nation’s leader in Academic All-Americans for football and all sports. In football, Nebraska has had 59 first-team Academic All-Americans and 81 overall selections. The Huskers have a nation-leading 217 Academic All-Americans across all teams and all sports, 61 more than second-place Notre Dame.