Laloulu, Sadiq Named FWAA All-Americans
12/18/25 | Football
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon center Iapani Laloulu was announced as a first-team all-American by the Football Writers Association of America on Thursday while tight end Kenyon Sadiq was selected to the second team.
Laloulu joins offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon as Ducks to earn first-team all-American honors this season. Laloulu was also previously named a third-team all-American by the Associated Press.
Sadiq earned second-team all-America recognition for the third time this postseason, also receiving the honor from the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
The No. 5 Ducks (11-1) will host No. 12 seed James Madison (12-1) in the opening round of the College Football Playoff on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 4:30 p.m. in Autzen Stadium.
OL Iapani Laloulu
» FWAA All-America First Team
» Associated Press All-America Third Team
» Rimington Trophy finalist
» Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award finalist
» All-Big Ten Second Team (coaches)
» All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (media)
» Has started all 12 games for the Ducks at center and has made 27 consecutive starts dating back to 2023.
» Second among Big Ten centers and fourth nationally with an 89.1 pass-blocking grade by Pro Football Focus.
» Just one sack and six pressures allowed in 333 pass-blocking opportunities.
TE Kenyon Sadiq
» FWAA All-America Second Team
» Associated Press All-America Second Team
» Walter Camp All-America Second Team
» Big Ten Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year
» All-Big Ten First Team (coaches, media, AP)
» Leads all FBS tight ends with a team-high eight touchdown receptions.
» Just one touchdown away from tying the UO single-season record by a tight end.
» Also leads the Ducks in receptions (40) while ranking second in receiving yards (490).
» First Duck to be a finalist for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation's best tight end.
Laloulu joins offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon as Ducks to earn first-team all-American honors this season. Laloulu was also previously named a third-team all-American by the Associated Press.
Sadiq earned second-team all-America recognition for the third time this postseason, also receiving the honor from the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
The No. 5 Ducks (11-1) will host No. 12 seed James Madison (12-1) in the opening round of the College Football Playoff on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 4:30 p.m. in Autzen Stadium.
OL Iapani Laloulu
» FWAA All-America First Team
» Associated Press All-America Third Team
» Rimington Trophy finalist
» Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award finalist
» All-Big Ten Second Team (coaches)
» All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (media)
» Has started all 12 games for the Ducks at center and has made 27 consecutive starts dating back to 2023.
» Second among Big Ten centers and fourth nationally with an 89.1 pass-blocking grade by Pro Football Focus.
» Just one sack and six pressures allowed in 333 pass-blocking opportunities.
TE Kenyon Sadiq
» FWAA All-America Second Team
» Associated Press All-America Second Team
» Walter Camp All-America Second Team
» Big Ten Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year
» All-Big Ten First Team (coaches, media, AP)
» Leads all FBS tight ends with a team-high eight touchdown receptions.
» Just one touchdown away from tying the UO single-season record by a tight end.
» Also leads the Ducks in receptions (40) while ranking second in receiving yards (490).
» First Duck to be a finalist for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation's best tight end.
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