University of Tennessee Athletics

Record Four Vols Named to Academic All-District Team
November 26, 2019 | Football
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee football team set a school record with four Vols collecting CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team honors this fall, the most of any Power 5 program.
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Redshirt senior offensive lineman Brandon Kennedy, redshirt junior offensive lineman Ryan Johnson, junior defensive lineman Matthew Butler and sophomore punter/kicker Paxton Brooks were selected for the honor in District 3 by CoSIDA this month. The award recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom.
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Tennessee's quartet is eligible to be named Academic All-Americans this season, as well.
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Johnson was selected to the All-District First Team for the second straight season, making him only the third Vol ever to receive the honor in back-to-back years, joining holder Parker Henry (2016-17) and quarterback Peyton Manning (1996-97). Kicker Daniel Lincoln also won the award twice, but not in consecutive seasons (2007, 2009).
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Overall, Tennessee now has 32 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honors.
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Tennessee's previous school-record for most All-District winners was three in 2016. The Academic All-District Team has been recognized since at least 1956.
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Brooks, who holds a 3.98 GPA and is majoring in Kinesiology, was selected for the First Team as a specialist.
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Kennedy holds a 3.84 GPA while working on his master's degree in sports psychology and motor behavior. He is set to graduate in December and will have a sixth year of eligibility remaining. Kennedy earned his bachelor's degree in recreation and sports management from Alabama in three years before transferring to Tennessee.
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Kennedy is the Vols' starting center and is the only Vol to start every game on the offensive line. He captured SEC Offensive Line of the Week honors following a dominant performance against South Carolina in October and has paved the way for UT's offensive success with four different players lining up at quarterback this fall.
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Johnson is an All-District First Team honoree for a second consecutive season. He has a 3.88 GPA while working on his master's in structural engineering after graduating in three years with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Johnson has appeared in every game this season while making three starts at guard. He was also chosen to be in this year's VOLeaders Academy class.
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Butler holds a 3.64 GPA and is majoring in political science. He is a member of the VOLeaders Academy and traveled to Rwanda this summer as part of community service and educational trip with the program.
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Student-athletes eligible for Academic All-District status are those holding a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale). Nominees must also have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at their institution and have completed at least one calendar year at the institution.
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A full breakdown of the All-District Teams can be found HERE.
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Redshirt senior offensive lineman Brandon Kennedy, redshirt junior offensive lineman Ryan Johnson, junior defensive lineman Matthew Butler and sophomore punter/kicker Paxton Brooks were selected for the honor in District 3 by CoSIDA this month. The award recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom.
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Tennessee's quartet is eligible to be named Academic All-Americans this season, as well.
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Johnson was selected to the All-District First Team for the second straight season, making him only the third Vol ever to receive the honor in back-to-back years, joining holder Parker Henry (2016-17) and quarterback Peyton Manning (1996-97). Kicker Daniel Lincoln also won the award twice, but not in consecutive seasons (2007, 2009).
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Overall, Tennessee now has 32 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honors.
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Tennessee's previous school-record for most All-District winners was three in 2016. The Academic All-District Team has been recognized since at least 1956.
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Brooks, who holds a 3.98 GPA and is majoring in Kinesiology, was selected for the First Team as a specialist.
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Kennedy holds a 3.84 GPA while working on his master's degree in sports psychology and motor behavior. He is set to graduate in December and will have a sixth year of eligibility remaining. Kennedy earned his bachelor's degree in recreation and sports management from Alabama in three years before transferring to Tennessee.
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Kennedy is the Vols' starting center and is the only Vol to start every game on the offensive line. He captured SEC Offensive Line of the Week honors following a dominant performance against South Carolina in October and has paved the way for UT's offensive success with four different players lining up at quarterback this fall.
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Johnson is an All-District First Team honoree for a second consecutive season. He has a 3.88 GPA while working on his master's in structural engineering after graduating in three years with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Johnson has appeared in every game this season while making three starts at guard. He was also chosen to be in this year's VOLeaders Academy class.
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Butler holds a 3.64 GPA and is majoring in political science. He is a member of the VOLeaders Academy and traveled to Rwanda this summer as part of community service and educational trip with the program.
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Student-athletes eligible for Academic All-District status are those holding a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale). Nominees must also have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at their institution and have completed at least one calendar year at the institution.
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A full breakdown of the All-District Teams can be found HERE.
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