We are starting to sound like a broken record at this point, but three Iowa Hawkeyes received All-American designations.
The NCAA gives five outlets the ability to determine All-American status, and most of them have already released their lists.
The AP, American Football Coaches Association, and Walter Camp have all released their All-American teams, with some familiar Hawkeye players on all four lists.
Center Logan Jones and return specialist Kaden Wetjen have been racking up the All-American designations, with Jones slightly edging out Wetjen for the most on the squad.
Guard Beau Stephens is the third Hawkeye to be the most frequently featured on multiple All-American teams.
Jones has been named an All-American First-Team selection by the AP, AFCA, and Walter Camp, as well as by USA Today, the Athletic, and Pro Football Focus.
He was also given a Second-Team nod by CBS Sports.
Wetjen has been named as an All-American First-Team selection by Walter Camp, and also by USA Today, On3 Sports, and PFF.
He was also given a Second-Team Designation by AFCA,
Beau Stephens has received a First-Team desination by the AP, as well as USA Today, and PFF.
He has also received a Second-Team designation by On3 Sports.
With two lists left to release their picks for the All-American team, Sporting News recently announced their list with three Hawkeyes earning designations.
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Sporting News gave Jones and Wetjen First-Team All-American designations, and gave Stephens a Second-Team All-American designation.
For Jones, it is his fourth First-Team selection, bringing him closer to becoming a consensus All-American.
It is Wetjen's second First-Team All American selection, and Stephens' first Second-Team selection.
Jones and Stephens have been integral players on a stout offensive line this season that has paved the way for Iowa's dynamic rushing attack.
Wetjen should be a lock for his second straight Jet Award after compiling 965 total return yards (538 punt return, 427 kick return) and four total touchdowns (three punt return, one kick return).
