TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama offensive lineman Tyler Booker has been named a Second-Team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, the organization announced Thursday night during the Home Depot College Football Awards.
This recognition marks Booker's third All-American honor of the season. He was previously named a First-Team All-American by CBS Sports and received additional Second-Team honors from The Athletic.
Booker, known for his imposing presence on the Crimson Tide offensive line, played a key role in Alabama's high-powered offense, which averaged 35.5 points per game—tied for 16th-best in the nation. He also helped pave the way for Alabama's running game, which rushed for an average of 182.7 yards per game.
Over the course of 12 games, Booker recorded 93 knockdown blocks across 715 snaps, averaging 7.6 per contest. Notably, he did not allow a sack in 176 passing opportunities, according to Pro Football Focus.