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Matt Araiza Named a Unanimous First-Team All-American

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SAN DIEGO -- San Diego State football's Matt Araiza (San Diego/Rancho Bernardo HS) became the second unanimous first-team All-American in program history Thursday when the NCAA released its consensus All-America team.
 
Araiza joined running back Marshall Faulk (1992 and 1993) as the only Aztecs to earn unanimous first-team All-America accolades. Araiza is one of just 10 unanimous All-Americans this season.
 
Araiza, Faulk, offensive tackle Kyle Turley (1997) and running back Rashaad Penny (2017) are the other SDSU players who have been named to the NCAA Consensus All-America Team. The NCAA Consensus All-America Team is decided by the most first team All-America teams competing against players at that position only. To be selected a player must be named first team on at least two of the five selected All-America teams, which Araiza made all five - Walter Camp, FWAA, AP, Sporting News and AFCA.
 
Araiza, who last week was named the winner of the Ray Guy Award for the nation's best collegiate punter, has punted 76 times for 3,904 yards, ranking first in FBS history in punt average (51.4 avg.), 60-yard punts (18) and 50-yard punts (39). Out of Araiza's 76 punts, 36 have landed inside the 20-yard line as Araiza has posted a 44.3 net punt average. One of four players in the nation who is handling all three kicking duties (punts, PATs/field goals and kickoffs), Araiza has added 17 field goals, including three 50-plus yarders, and has kicked off 67 times (excluding onside kicks) for a 65.06 average with 56 going for a touchback.
 
Araiza leads all FBS players in punt average (51.37), total punt yards (3,904) and punt yards per game (300.31), and is tied for first in PAT percentage (100.00), tied for second in punts inside the 20-yard line (36) and total punts (76), third in kickoff average (65.06), tied for fifth in punts per game (5.85), sixth in net punt average (44.28), tied for sixth in field goal attempts (28), eighth in kickoff touchback percentage (83.58), and tied for eighth in kickoff touchbacks (56) and field goal attempts per game (2.08).
 
Araiza has six punts of at least 70 yards, the most in the country (five are tied for second with two 70-yard punts), including the longest (86 yards), fifth-longest (81, tied), ninth longest (79), 12th longest (77, tied), 17th longest (75, tied) and 28th longest (72, tied).
 
Araiza has also been named The Action Network's Special Teams Player of the Year, and a first-team All-America selection by Walter Camp, FWAA, AP, Sporting News, AFCA, The Athletic, USA Today, ESPN, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report, The Action Network and Sports Info Solutions (SIS). Araiza has also been selected as the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Year, a first-team all-league punter and a second-team kicker.
 
San Diego State (11-2), which has tied a school record with 11 victories this season and was 24th in the final College Football Playoff Rankings, plays No. 24 (AP) UTSA (12-1) in the Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl on Tuesday, Dec. 21 in Frisco, Texas.
 
SDSU All-Time NCAA Consensus All-Americans
1992 - Marshall Faulk, RB
1993 - Marshall Faulk, RB
1997 - Kyle Turley, OT
2017 - Rashaad Penny, RB
2021 - Matt Araiza, P
 
SDSU All-Time NCAA Unanimous First-Team All-Americans
1992 - Marshall Faulk, RB
1993 - Marshall Faulk, RB
2021 - Matt Araiza, P
 
SDSU's All-America Selections (Recognized by the NCAA)
Walter Camp (Dec. 9): P Matt Araiza (1st team), DE Cameron Thomas (2nd team)
FWAA (Dec. 10): P Matt Araiza (1st team), DE Cameron Thomas (2nd team)
Associated Press (Dec. 13): P Matt Araiza (1st team), RG William Dunkle (2nd team), DE Cameron Thomas (2nd team)
The Sporting News (Dec. 14): P Matt Araiza (1st team), DE Cameron Thomas (2nd team)
AFCA (Dec. 15): P Matt Araiza (1st team)