The Oregon Ducks' season came to an end two weeks ago but the annual awards haven't started rolling into Eugene. Now, three Duck stars have been named to ESPN's 2024 college football All-American second-team.
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel, offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr., and defensive tackle Derrick Harmon all earned spots on the second-team All-America roster after an incredible season with Oregon.
The moment he stepped on campus, Dillon Gabriel became a leader for the Ducks. Throughout the year, the quarterback led Oregon to a perfect 12-0 regular season, a victory in the Big Ten Championship game, and an appearance in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoffs. Miami's quarterback Cam Ward was named to the first-team roster.
2024 stats
- 14 games played
- 326 completions (72.9 percent)
- 3,857 passing yards
- 30 passing touchdowns
- 6 interceptions
- 149 rushing yards
- 7 rushing touchdowns
Josh Conerly Jr. became a domineering force for the Oregon offensive line as he protected Gabriel on nearly every offensive snap that the Ducks played. ESPN named LSU's Will Campbell as the first-team All-American offensive tackle.
2024 stats
- 14 games played, 965 snaps played
- 1 sack allowed
- 2 hits allowed
- 6 hurries allowed
Derrick Harmon was a menace for Oregon's opponents to deal with throughout the Ducks' 14-game season. His large frame and quick feet combined for a lethal duo alongside his massive wingspan and incredible in-game awareness. Ole Miss' Walter Nolen was named as ESPN's first-team All-American defensive tackle.
2024 stats
- 13 games played
- 45 total tackles (27 solo, 18 assisted)
- 5 sacks
- 2 pass deflections
- 2 forced fumbles
Sadly, zero Oregon Ducks were named to ESPN's first-team All-American roster despite the Ducks holding the No. 1 spot in the country after the regular season and after conference championships.