Quarterback Justin Fields repeated as offensive player of the year and is joined by three of his teammates on The Associated Press All-Big Ten football team announced Tuesday.
Lineman Daviyon Nixon of Iowa is the defensive player of the year and is among six Hawkeyes players on the first team in voting by 24 media members.
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Northwestern redshirt freshman safety Brandon Joseph is newcomer of the year, and Indiana’s Tom Allen is coach of the year.
Fields is a repeat first-team selection along with Buckeyes offensive lineman Wyatt Davis. Buckeyes cornerback Shaun Wade, a Jacksonville native who played at Trinity Christian, is also a first-team selection on the season-ending squad.
Fields, Nixon, Iowa offensive lineman Alaric Jackson and Minnesota running back Mohamed Ibrahim were unanimous picks.
Fields led Ohio State to a 6-0 record and the No. 3 seed in the College Football Playoff. He has completed 73% of his passes this season for 1,521 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions.
Nixon led the Big Ten with 13.5 tackles for loss, including 5.5 sacks, and was part of a defensive line that allowed a conference-low 2.84 yards per rushing attempt.
Joseph leads the nation with six interceptions and is the first Northwestern player since at least 1996 with multiple games with two or more picks.
Allen led No. 7 Indiana (6-1) to its highest ranking since 1967, knocking off three ranked teams along the way. Its only loss was 42-35 at Ohio State in a game that went down to the final play. Allen is 14-6 over two seasons at a school that hasn't had back-to-back winning seasons since 1993-94.
FIRST TEAM
Offense
WR — Ty Fryfogle, Indiana, 6-2, 214, Sr., Lucedale, Mississippi.
WR — David Bell, Purdue, 6-2, 205, So., Indianapolis.
u-OT — Alaric Jackson, Iowa, 6-6, 315, Sr., Detroit.
OT — Thayer Munford, Ohio State, 6-6, 315, Sr., Cincinnati.
OG — Wyatt Davis, Ohio State, 6-4, 315, Jr., Bellflower, California.
OG — Kendrick Green, Illinois, 6-4, 315, Jr., Peoria, Illinois.
C — Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa, 6-3, 289, So., Solon, Iowa.
TE — Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin, 6-5, 245, Jr., Madison, Wisconsin.
u-QB — Justin Fields, Ohio State, 6-3, 228, Jr., Kennesaw, Georgia.
u-RB — Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota, 5-10, 210, Jr., Baltimore.
RB — Tyler Goodson, Iowa, 5-10, 200, So., Suwanee, Georgia.
PK — Connor Culp, Nebraska, 5-10, 190, Sr., Phoenix.
All-purpose — Aron Cruickshank, Rutgers, 5-10, 160, Jr., New York.
Defense
DE — Chauncey Golston, Iowa, 6-5, 270, Sr., Detroit.
DE — Shaka Toney, Penn State, 6-3, 252, Sr., Philadelphia.
u-DT — Daviyon Nixon, Iowa, 6-3, 305, Jr., Kenosha, Wisconsin.
DT — Jerome Johnson, Indiana, 6-3, 304, Sr., Bassfield, Mississippi.
LB — Paddy Fisher, Northwestern, 6-4, 240, Sr., Katy, Texas.
LB — Micah McFadden, Indiana, 6-2, 235, Jr., Tampa, Florida.
LB — Olakunle Fatukasi, Rutgers, 6-1, 234, Sr., Far Rockaway, New York.
CB — Greg Newsome II, Northwestern, 6-1, 190, Jr., Chicago.
CB — Shaun Wade, Ohio State, 6-1, 195, Sr., Jacksonville
S —Brandon Joseph, Northwestern, 6-1, 192, Fr., College Station, Texas.
S — Jamar Johnson, Indiana, 6-1, 197, Jr., Sarasota, Florida.
P — Tory Taylor, Iowa, 6-4, 225, Fr., Melbourne, Australia.
SECOND TEAM
Offense
WR — Garrett Wilson, Ohio State, 6-0, 193, So., Austin.
WR — Chris Olave, Ohio State, 6-1, 188, Jr., San Marcos, California.
OT — Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin, 6-5, 305, Sr., Green Bay, Wisconsin.
OT — Peter Skoronski, Northwestern, 6-4, 294, Fr., Park Ridge, Illinois.
OG — Cole Banwart, Iowa, 6-4, 296, Sr.,. Ottosen, Iowa.
OG — Mike Miranda, Penn State, 6-3, 301, Jr., Stow, Ohio.
C — Josh Myers, Ohio State, 6-5, 312, Jr., Miamisburg, Ohio.
TE — Pat Freiermuth, Penn State, 6-5, 258, Jr., Merrimac, Massachusetts.
QB — Michael Penix Jr., Indiana, 6-3, 218, So., Tampa, Florida.
RB — Master Teague III, Ohio State, 5-11, 225, So., Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
RB— Stevie Scott III, Indiana, 6-2, 231, Jr., Syracuse, New York.
PK — Keith Duncan, Iowa, 5-10, 179, Sr., Weddington, North Carolina.
All-purpose — Giles Jackson, Michigan, 5-9, 188, So., Antioch, California.
Defense
DE — Jason Oweh, Penn State, 6-5, 252, So., Howell, New Jersey.
DE — Owen Carney Jr., Illinois, 6-3, 260, Sr., Miami.
DT — Haskell Garrett, Ohio State, 6-2, 299, Sr., Las Vegas.
DT — Tommy Togiai, Ohio State, 6-2, 300, Jr., Pocatello, Idaho.
LB — Blake Gallagher, Northwestern, 6-1, 228, Sr. Raynham, Massachusetts.
LB — Pete Werner, Ohio State, 6-3, 242, Sr., Indianapolis.
LB — Antjuan Simmons, Michigan State, 6-0, 225, Sr., Ann Arbor, Michigan.
CB — Shakur Brown, Michigan State, 5-11, 190, Jr. Stockbridge, Georgia.
CB — Tiawan Mullen, Indiana, 5-10, 176, So., Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
S — Jack Koerner, Iowa, 6-0, 205, Jr., Des Moines, Iowa.
S — Lamont Wade, Penn State, 5-9, 191, Sr., Clairton, Pennsylvania.
P — Drue Chrisman, Ohio State, 6-3, 222, Sr., Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Offensive Player of the Year — Justin Fields, Ohio State.
Defensive Player of the Year — Daviyon Nixon, Iowa.
Newcomer of the Year — Brandon Joseph, Northwestern.
Coach of the Year — Tom Allen, Indiana.
u-Unanimous selection
ALL BIG-TEN VOTING PANEL
Bob Asmussen, Champaign (Illinois) News-Gazette; Colten Bartholomew, Madison.com, Madison, Wisconsin; Bret Beherns, WCIA-TV, Champaign, Illinois; Kevin Brockway, CNHI Sports, Anderson, Indiana; Mike Carmin, Lafayette (Indiana) Journal & Courier; Matt Charboneau, Detroit News; Angelique Chengelis, Detroit News; Graham Couch, Lansing (Michigan) State Journal; Dave Eanet, WGN Radio, Chicago; Parker Gabriel, Lincoln (Nebraska) Journal Star; Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette; Johnny Holliday, Maryland Sports Radio Network; Joseph Kaufman, Columbus Dispatch; James Kratch, NJ Advance Media; Chad Leistikow, Des Moines (Iowa) Register; Sam McKewon, Omaha (Nebraska) World-Herald; Aaron McMann, MLive, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Zach Osterman, Indianapolis Star; Greg Pickel, Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Patriot-News; Kyle Rowland, Toledo (Ohio) Blade; Megan Ryan, Star Tribune, Minneapolis; Keith Sargeant, NJ Advance Media; Dylan Sinn, Fort Wayne (Indiana) Journal Gazette; Parth Upadhyaya, Centre Daily Times, State College, Pennsylvania.
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