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Kewan Lacy Named FWAA First-Team All-American – Ole Miss Athletics

DALLAS – Ole Miss football sophomore running back Kewan Lacy was named a first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America, as announced Thursday by the FWAA.
This is the sixth All-America honor for Lacy, who was also the first Doak Walker Award finalist in Ole Miss history. Lacy was a second-team honoree on other All-America teams published by the Associated Press, AFCA, The Sporting News, Walter Camp and Sports Info Solutions. Lacy was also a first-team All-SEC running back for the AP and league coaches.
Lacy has been one of the nation’s top rushers throughout the season for the 11-1 Rebels, currently holding a line of 258 attempts for 1,279 yards and 20 touchdowns. Those 20 rushing scores shattered the previous Ole Miss single-season record of 16 set by Quinshon Judkins in 2022, and it also gave him the all-purpose touchdown record of 17 that had been set four times previously by Judkins (2022, ’23), Brandon Bolden (2010) and Deuce McAllister (2000).
With 20 rushing scores, Lacy is already tied for ninth in Ole Miss career history, and he is one of only 12 rushers in SEC history to cross the finish line 20 times in a season.
Elsewhere in the Ole Miss record book, Lacy also broke the Ole Miss single-season record for most points by a non-kicker at 120, currently ranking third behind kickers. Caden Davis (129, 2024), Jonathan Nichols (124, 2003) and Gary Wunderlich (120, 2015). His 258 rushing attempts and 1,279 yards currently rank third – only the 11th 1,000-yard season in Ole Miss history, with Lacy becoming the eighth Rebel to do so.
In the FBS ranks, Lacy leads the SEC and ranks second nationally in rushing touchdowns (20), while also leading the conference in all-purpose TDs (20) and rushing attempts (258). His 1,279 yards are second in the SEC and ninth in the FBS, while his 120 points lead all SEC scorers and rank third in the FBS.
According to PFF Advanced Stats, Lacy leads the SEC and ranks second nationally in missed tackles forced (86) and fourth in yards after contact (858). On the year, Lacy has six games with at least 100 rushing yards, six with multiple rushing touchdowns, and has scored at least once in 11 of 12 games played.
Against Florida, Lacy had a historic outing with a career-high 224 yards and three touchdowns on 31 carries – the eighth-most rushing yards in Ole Miss single-game history and the most by any Rebel rusher since Brandon Bolden against Fresno State in 2010 (228). For his efforts, Lacy was named the Maxwell Award National Player of the Week, Walter Camp FBS National Offensive Player of the Week and SEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week.

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