Senior linebacker Chris Weber and junior defensive lineman Mick Stoltenberg were both named to the Academic All-District 7 first team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) on Thursday. Weber is an academic all-district selection for the third consecutive year, while Stoltenberg made the team for the second straight season.
An Omaha native, Weber is one of the nation’s top football student-athletes. In the classroom, Weber carries a 3.96 cumulative grade-point average and has already been accepted to medical school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He has made the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll every semester of his career and is a three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. A nutrition science major, Weber is on pace to graduate next month. On the field, Weber has started nine of Nebraska’s 10 games this season and leads the Huskers in tackles (82), tackles for loss (8) add pass breakups (5).
In addition to his academic all-region selection, Weber is one of 13 national finalists for the Campbell Trophy, which recognizes the top football student-athlete in the country for his academic success, football performance and exemplary community leadership. As a finalist, Weber will receive an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship.
Stoltenberg earned academic all-district accolades for the second straight season. A native of Gretna, Neb., Stoltenberg is a management major who carries a 3.43 cumulative GPA. A five-time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll member, Stoltenberg earned academic All-Big Ten honors in his first season of eligibility for the award in 2016. Despite his junior status, Stoltenberg is on track to graduate next month and play his senior season as a graduate student.
The academic all-district teams recognize football student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. With their first-team appointments, Weber and Stoltenberg will both move on to the Academic All-America ballot, with the 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans announced in December. The University of Nebraska leads the nation with 329 Academic All-Americans across all sports, while the Husker football program has produced 107 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, the most of any sport in NCAA history.