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Six Aggies earn All-SEC recognition from the league's coaches

On Tuesday, the Southeastern Conference announced the 2025 All-SEC teams, as voted on by the league's coaches. Trey Zuhn III, KC Concepcion and Cashius Howell earned first-team honors, while Mario Craver, Chase Bisontis and Taurean York landed on the third team.
December 9, 2025
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The SEC officially unveiled the 2025 All-SEC teams on Tuesday, and six Aggies are spread across the three teams.

Trey Zuhn III, KC Concepcion and Cashius Howell were named first-teamers, while Chase Bisontis, Mario Craver and Taurean York appeared on the third team.

Later this week, the SEC will announce more postseason accolades.

The 2025 SEC Football Awards will be revealed on Wednesday, and the league will announce the 2025 SEC All-Freshman team on Thursday.

First-Team

Trey Zuhn III - Offensive Lineman - Fort Collins, CO

A two-year captain for Mike Elko’s offense, the Aggie legacy showcased his positional versatility throughout the fall, lining up at tackle, guard and center as he serves as the poster child for Adam Cushing’s cross-training capabilities. According to PFF, Zuhn’s overall offensive grade is a 72.5, but he does own a 96.9 mark in pass blocking, which leads all FBS offensive linemen. Additionally, Zuhn has not committed a penalty all season.

KC Concepcion - Wide Receiver - Junior from Charlotte, NC

  • 57 receptions, 886 yards, 9 touchdowns
  • 8 carries, 63 yards, 1 touchdown
  • 23 punt returns, 460 yards, 2 touchdowns

The transfer from NC State showcased his game-breaking abilities from the moment he put on the Maroon & White. Returning a punt 80 yards for a score in the season opener, Concepcion became the first Aggie since at least 1967 to score as a receiver, rusher and punt returner. His 886 receiving yards rank fourth in the SEC as his nine touchdown catches tied for the league lead. As a receiver, he crossed the century mark twice with 113 yards vs. Auburn and 158 vs. South Carolina. On offense, Concepcion was honored as a receiver and all-purpose player, and on special teams, he was named the first-team return specialist.

Cashius Howell - Defensive End - Redshirt Senior from Kansas City, MO

  • 29 total tackles, 19 solo stops, 14 TFLs, 11.5 sacks, 6 PBU, 1 forced fumble

Perhaps the most feared pass rusher in the SEC, the 6-foot-2, 248-pounder terrorized opposing quarterbacks all fall. His 11.5 sacks tied for fourth nationally and led the SEC, and all but three came against conference opponents. Howell enjoyed 2.5-sack performances vs. Mississippi State and LSU, but his most notable showing came against Utah State on Sept. 6. During the second quarter, #9 dropped Bryson Barnes on three consecutive plays, becoming the first college player to complete a “sack trick” since 2015. For his exploits, Howell was a four-time SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week.

Third-Team

Chase Bisontis - Offensive Lineman - Junior from Ramsey, NJ

Terry McAulay’s favorite Aggie...enough said. Seriously, this big, nasty interior blocker from New Jersey helped pave the way for the Aggies to become a top-20 unit in total offense (454.4 yards/game) and top-15 in scoring (36.3 points/game). Additionally, A&M ranked 25th in rushing offense (192.7 yards/game) and 11th in sacks allowed (12). A three-year starter, Bisontis will likely be tasked with a decision at season’s end.

Mario Craver - Wide Receiver - Sophomore from Birmingham, AL

  • 52 receptions, 825 yards, 4 touchdowns
  • 11 carries, 18 yards, 1 touchdown

A 5-foot-9 speedster, Craver traded maroon for Maroon in the offseason and provided A&M’s offense with an element it so desperately needed. His 825 receiving yards rank fifth in the SEC and 44th nationally despite appearing in just 11 games this fall. Undoubtedly, his best performance in his first season as an Aggie came in the 41-40 upset of then-No. 8 Notre Dame in South Bend as Craver hauled in seven passes for a ridiculous 207 yards, including an 86-yard, spinning touchdown grab. He also had 122 yards and a pair of scores in his A&M debut before going off for 80 yards against his former team, Mississippi State.

Taurean York - Linebacker - Junior from Temple, TX

  • 67 total tackles, 31 solo stops, 6 TFLs, 1 sack, 2 PBUs, 1 fumble recover

The captain of Mike Elko’s defense, York leads the team in tackles and perhaps football IQ. His preparation and ability to diagnose plays reached new heights in A&M’s defensive masterclass vs. Auburn on Sept. 26, when he had seven tackles, including a sack and two TFLs. Against the Tigers, York hurried quarterback Jackson Arnold three times and appeared to regularly know Auburn’s play call before the ball was snapped. He recorded double-digit tackles on three separate occasions this fall: vs. UTSA, vs. Mississippi State and at Texas.


First-team All-SEC

Offense
QB: Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
RB: Ahmad Hardy, Missouri
RB: Kewan Lacy, Ole Miss
WR: Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee
WR: KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
TE: Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
OL: Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
OL: Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M
OL: Keagen Trost, Missouri
OL: Trevor Goosby, Texas
C: Jake Slaughter, Florida
AP: KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

Defense
DL: Cashius Howell, Texas A&M
DL: Colin Simmons, Texas
DL: Zion Young, Missouri
DL: R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma
LB: CJ Allen, Georgia
LB: Xavier Atkins, Auburn
LB: Josiah Trotter, Missouri
DB: Mansoor Delane, LSU
DB: Bray Hubbard, Alabama
DB: Michael Taaffe, Texas
DB: AJ Haulcy, LSU

Special Teams
PK: Tate Sandell, Oklahoma
P: Grayson Miller, Oklahoma
RS: KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
KOS: Lucas Carneiro, Ole Miss
LS: Beau Gardner, Georgia

Second-team All-SEC

Offense
QB: Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss*
QB: Ty Simpson, Alabama*
RB: Jadan Baugh, Florida
RB: DeSean Bishop, Tennessee*
RB: Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas*
WR: Isaiah Sategna III, Oklahoma
WR: Zachariah Branch, Georgia*
WR: Ryan Wingo, Texas*
TE: Trey’Dez Green, LSU*
TE: Dae’Quan Wright, Ole Miss*
OL: Fernando Carmona, Arkansas
OL: Monroe Freeling, Georgia
OL: Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma
OL: Cayden Green, Missouri
C: Drew Bobo, Georgia
AP: Isaiah Sategna III, Oklahoma

Defense
DL: Damon Wilson II, Missouri
DL: Taylor Wein, Oklahoma
DL: Quincy Rhodes Jr., Arkansas
DL: Dylan Stewart, South Carolina
LB: Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
LB: Arion Carter, Tennessee
LB: Deontae Lawson, Alabama
DB: KJ Bolden, Georgia
DB: Peyton Bowen, Oklahoma
DB: Ty Bryant, Kentucky*
DB: Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina*
DB: Malik Muhammad, Texas*

Special Teams
PK: Peyton Woodring, Georgia
P: Brett Thorson, Georgia
RS: Ryan Niblett, Texas
KOS: Josh Turbyville, Tennessee
LS: Ben Anderson, Oklahoma

Third-team All-SEC

Offense
QB: Gunner Stockton, Georgia
RB: Nate Frazier, Georgia
RB: Jeremiah Cobb, Auburn
WR: Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State
WR: Mario Craver, Texas A&M
TE: Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma
OL: Austin Barber, Florida
OL: Diego Pounds, Ole Miss
OL: Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M
OL: DJ Campbell, Texas*
OL: Lance Heard, Tennessee*
C: Parker Brailsford, Alabama
AP: Zachariah Branch, Georgia

Defense
DL: Keldric Faulk, Auburn
DL: Bryan Thomas Jr., South Carolina
DL: Keyron Crawford, Auburn
DL: Will Echoles, Ole Miss
LB: Princewill Umanmielen, Ole Miss
LB: Taurean York, Texas A&M
LB: Harold Perkins, LSU
DB: Ty Redmond, Tennessee
DB: Kelley Jones, Mississippi State
DB: Daylen Everette, Georgia
DB: Eli Bowen, Oklahoma*
DB: Colton Hood, Tennessee*

Special Teams
PK: Damian Ramos, LSU
P: Grant Chadwick, LSU
RS: Vicari Swain, South Carolina
KOS: Trey Smack, Florida
LS: Rocco Underwood, Florida

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Six Aggies earn All-SEC recognition from the league's coaches

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MaroonStain
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Awesome!

No love for Albert Regis?!!?!?
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Maroon Flash
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No Boerkircher?
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Pichael Thompson
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Taafe first team all conference?


I'd ask what am I missing, but I already know
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Craver 3rd team??

Please someone legitimately tell me which 9-11 WRs in the conference you would take over this kid??
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4 QBs ahead of Reed
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