Milum Named Walter Camp All-American - West Virginia University Athletics
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University senior offensive lineman Wyatt Milum was named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America first team, as announced
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University senior offensive lineman Wyatt Milum was named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America first team, as announced by the organization.
Milum, a senior from Kenova, West Virginia, was honored as the Big 12 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year, named to the all-conference first-team squad and becomes the 27th Mountaineer to earn a spot on the Walter Camp's All-America Team, dating back to 1919 with WVU quarterback Ira Errett Rodgers. It's the ninth time in the past 10 years a WVU player has made the team. Milum also is WVU's 50th All-America selection since 2002. The program now has 113 All-Americans overall.
He has played in 47 games, started 43, and has been used on 2,951 snaps over his four-year career. This season, he has helped WVU rank No. 9 among Power 4 schools in rushing yards per game (192.7). WVU is one of two FBS school with three players to have at least 600 rushing yards. In 2023, he helped the Mountaineer rushing attack claim the No. 1 spot among Power 4 schools, averaging 228.9 yards per game
Milum also has not allowed a sack in 34 of the past 36 games in which he played, including not allowing any over the past two seasons. He was named a semifinalist for the Outland Trophy, given to the nation's best interior lineman.
In 2024, Milum also has not allowed a quarterback hurry and only seven pressures. PFF College lists Milum as its No. 3 offensive tackle in the nation, grading out at 90.1. His 84.2 run-blocking grade is No. 6 and his pass-blocking grade (89.8) is No. 4. The offense has run for at least 140 rushing yards in 26 of its last 28 games since 2022.
West Virginia is tied for No. 10 nationally with 83 rushes gaining 10-plus yards, tied for No. 8 with 128 missed tackles forced on runs, No. 14 with 1,647 rushing yards after contact and No. 19 with 141 rushes gaining a first down.
This is the 135th edition of the Walter Camp All-America team – the nation's oldest and one of the most prestigious All-America teams. Twenty-five players were selected to the first team by the 131 Football Bowl Subdivision head coaches and sports information directors. In addition, 25 players were selected to the Second Team.
In all, 22 different schools from eight conferences were represented on the All-America First and Second Teams.