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Linderbaum, Moss & Shudak earn AP All-American Honors

Tyler Linderbaum has clinched consensus first-team All-American status.
Tyler Linderbaum has clinched consensus first-team All-American status. (Associated Press)

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- University of Iowa junior center Tyler Linderbaum has been named first-team All-America by the Associated Press, while senior defensive back Riley Moss and kicker Caleb Shudak were both named third-team All-America on the Associated Press honor squad.

With the Associated Press announcement, Linderbaum gains consensus All-America status by being selected first team by the Walter Camp Foundation, the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and Associated Press. Sporting News will announce its All-America team on Tuesday, while the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) will release its team on Wednesday.

Linderbaum becomes the 28th Hawkeye to earn consensus All-America status, while two of those players (OL Calvin Jones and LB Larry Station) earned the distinction in two separate seasons. Iowa football has had a consensus All-American in three straight seasons for the first time in program history.

Along with the consensus All-America status, Linderbaum received the Rimington Trophy, which is awarded to the nation’s top center. He was a finalist for the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Outland Trophy. He was named the Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year in the Big Ten, while earning first-team All-Big Ten honors for the second straight season.

The Solon, Iowa, native (6-foot-3, 290-pounds) has started 34 consecutive games at center after starting his Hawkeye career at defensive lineman as a true freshman. Iowa has posted a 26-8 record during that span.

Moss (6-1, 194) earns third team honors on the Associated Press team after being named second-team All-America by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). He is the fifth Hawkeye to be named the Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from league coaches and media.

The Ankeny, Iowa, native ranks 11th in the country and third in the Big Ten with four interceptions. Moss had two interceptions returns for touchdowns in Iowa’s opening win over Indiana. He is tied for 11th in career interceptions (10-239-3 TDs), is one of three players in program history with three interception returns for touchdowns and ranks second in career interception return yards.

A senior from Council Bluffs, Iowa, Shudak connected on 23-27 field goals and all 34 PAT attempts in 2021, leading the Hawkeyes in scoring with 103 points, the eighth-best single season total in school history.

Shudak connected on 4-6 attempts of 50 yards or more, including a career-long 51 yards on three occasions. Shudak connected on four field goal attempts in late season wins over Illinois and Nebraska and for the season was also 7-7 on field goals between 40-49 yards.

Shudak was named first-team All-Big Ten by league media and second-team by Big Ten coaches. He was the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for his play at Nebraska, including 4-4 field goals in the 28-21 Iowa victory.

While also handling kickoff duties for the third straight season Shudak recorded 41 touchbacks on 68 kicks.

Iowa won its final six games in 2020 and began the 2021 season with six straight wins. The Hawkeyes closed the regular season with four straight victories to earn the Big Ten’s West Division championship.

The 15th-ranked Hawkeyes will face No. 22 Kentucky in the 2022 VRBO Citrus Bowl on Jan. 1 in Orlando, Florida. Kickoff is set for 12:06 p.m. (CT) from Camping World Stadium. The game will be televised on ABC.

Iowa's Consensus All-Americans

1. Lester Belding, 1919

2. Aubrey Devine, 1921

3. Gordon Locke, 1922

4. Nile Kinnick, 1939

5. Cal Jones, 1954 & 1955

6. Alex Karras, 1957

7. Randy Duncan, 1958

8. Andre Tippett, 1981

9. Reggie Roby, 1981

10. Larry Station, 1984 & 1985

11. Chuck Long, 1985

12. Marv Cook, 1988

13. LeRoy Smith, 1991

14. Tim Dwight, 1997

15. Jared DeVries, 1998

16. Dallas Clark, 2002

17. Eric Steinbach, 2002

18. Robert Gallery, 2003

19. Nate Kaeding, 2003

20. Shonn Greene, 2008

21. Adrian Clayborn, 2010

22. Brandon Scherff, 2014

23. Desmond King, 2015

24. Josh Jackson, 2017

25. Josey Jewell, 2017

26. Keith Duncan, 2019

27. Daviyon Nixon, 2020

28. Tyler Linderbaum, 2021

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