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Troy Andersen, Lewis Kidd Named to Walter Camp All-America Team
1/12/2022 4:09:00 PM | Football
Andersen becomes unanimous All-America and Kidd consensus All-America
BOZEMAN, Montana - Montana State seniors Troy Andersen and Lewis Kidd added to their football honors Wednesday when the Walter Camp Foundation named each of the Bobcat stars to its FCS All-America First Team.
Andersen became a unanimous All-America, earning first team honors from every organization that chose a squad. The Dillon native also earned national player of the year honors from the FCS Athletic Directors Association (ADA) and Phil Steele/Draftscout.com and was also CoSIDA First Team Academic All-America and National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete.
Kidd, from Minneapolis, became a consensus All-America by earning First Team honors from a fourth selecting organization. After playing offensive guard for three seasons, he moved to left tackle in 2021, starting his final 48 games as a Bobcat, the third-longest streak and third-highest total in school history.
Montana State advanced to the Division I FCS National Championship Game in Frisco, Texas, a 38-10 loss to North Dakota State on January 8. It was MSU's deepest post-season run since winning the 1984 National Championships.
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Andersen became a unanimous All-America, earning first team honors from every organization that chose a squad. The Dillon native also earned national player of the year honors from the FCS Athletic Directors Association (ADA) and Phil Steele/Draftscout.com and was also CoSIDA First Team Academic All-America and National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete.
Kidd, from Minneapolis, became a consensus All-America by earning First Team honors from a fourth selecting organization. After playing offensive guard for three seasons, he moved to left tackle in 2021, starting his final 48 games as a Bobcat, the third-longest streak and third-highest total in school history.
Montana State advanced to the Division I FCS National Championship Game in Frisco, Texas, a 38-10 loss to North Dakota State on January 8. It was MSU's deepest post-season run since winning the 1984 National Championships.
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