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Nelson & McGlinchey Named Walter Camp First Team All-Americans

Dec. 7, 2017

Walter Camp Football Foundation Release

ATLANTA — University of Notre Dame graduate offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey and senior offensive guard Quenton Nelson were named First-Team All-America by the Walter Camp Football Foundation Thursday night. It’s the 128th edition of the Walter Camp All-America team – the nation’s oldest All-America team.

McGlinchey and Nelson are the first set of Irish offensive linemen to earn Walter Camp first-team All-America in the same season since 1947, when guard Bill Fischer and tackle George Connor garnered the honor. Fischer captured the 1948 Outland Trophy and was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1983, while Connor won the 1946 Outland Trophy and was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1963.

McGlinchey and Nelson spearhead an offensive line that paves the way for the third-best FBS rushing attack in yards/carry (6.37), 12th-best in rushing TDs (35), eighth-best in total rushing yards (3,349) and seventh-best in rushing offense (271.9 rush yards/game).

Notre Dame has rushed for at least 300 yards in seven of its 12 games this season. The Irish lead the nation in in rushing TDs (nine) and rank third in rushing yards (877) against AP top-25 opponents. Notre Dame also leads the nation in rushing yards (2,253) and ranks second in rushing TDs (23) in games against FBS teams with a winning record. In fact, the Irish are the only FBS team with at least 2,000 rush yards and at least 20 rushing TDs this season against FBS teams with a winning record.

Notre Dame is the only unit in the country to average over 250.0 rush yards/game with at least seven games against FBS teams with a winning record (and Notre Dame’s played nine). The Irish average 250.3 rush yards/game and 5.84 yards/rush in its nine games against FBS teams with a winning record.

Notre Dame ranks in the top three nationally in runs of at least 20 yards (t-3rd, 39), 30 yards (2nd, 26), 40 yards (3rd, 15), 50 yards (3rd, 11), 60 yards (t-1st, nine) and 70 yards (2nd, four).

McGlinchey, a two-time Irish captain, has started 38 times in his 50-game, four-year playing career. In 2017, he’s started all 12 games at left tackle and ranks as the third highest-rated offensive lineman and second highest-rated tackle in the country by Pro Football Focus (43.3.).

McGlinchey has surrendered three sacks, two QB hits and nine QB hurries in 825 offensive snaps, as compared to the only offensive tackle ranked ahead of him (Cole Madison, Washington State) has allowed four QB sacks, two QB hits and 13 QB hurries. He’s the highest-rated offensive lineman in terms of run blocking in the country by Pro Football Focus (34.1) — next highest-rated run-blocking lineman is Nelson at 33.0 and next-best tackle is at 25.2.

Nelson, Notre Dame’s 2016 Offensive Lineman of the Year, has started 35 times in his 36-game, three-year playing career. In 2017, he’s started all 12 games at left guard and ranks as the highest-rated offensive lineman in the country by Pro Football Focus (48.1) — next highest-rated lineman sits at 44.9. Nelson has far surpassed any other offensive guard in the country as well — next highest-rated guard sits at 39.0.

Nelson has not surrendered a sack or QB hit, and allowed just two QB hurries in 819 offensive snaps this season. In fact, over his career (2,336 snaps), Nelson has surrendered just two sacks, none in the last two years, and only two quarterback hits.

Nelson’s the highest-rated offensive guard in terms of run blocking in the country by Pro Football Focus (33.0) as well — next highest-rated run-blocking guard sits at 25.5.

The 2017 Walter Camp All-America team will be honored at the organization’s 51st annual national awards banquet, presented by David McDermott Lexus of New Haven, on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at the Yale University Commons in New Haven, Connecticut. The Foundation will also recognize three individuals – Lee Corso (Distinguished American), former Ohio State and NFL running back Eddie George (Alumni Award) and former Georgia Tech and NFL standout wide receiver Calvin Johnson (Man of the Year) – with major awards.