Jake Slaughter Receives Second Team All-American Status from Walter Camp Foundation
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Senior center Jake Slaughter received All-American status from the Walter Camp Foundation after being named a Second Team All-American following the ESPN College Football Awards Show.
The Walter Camp Foundation is the first of five publications to issue All-American honors to 52 players, with the others including the Associated Press (Dec. 15), the American Football Coaches Association (Dec. 16), the Sporting News (Dec. 17) and the Football Writers Association of America (Dec. 18) with the Consensus from the NCAA coming out on Dec. 19.
Playing as the Gators starting center in all 12 games this season, Slaughter has played in a total of 51 games and earned starts in 33 games. Slaughter snapped the ball 748 times this season and allowed just one sack, one quarterback hit and two hurries. He earned a PFF Offense grade of 78.9, a Run Block grade of 82.2 and saw a 70.0 or higher Pass Block grade in 11 of the Gators games this season to add to his team high 87.1 Pass Block grade for the season.
Among centers, Slaughter ranks eighth in the country for his PFF Run Block, Pass Block and Offense grades, and is fifth in the country for his Zone Run Block grade of 80.3.
Slaughter first received All-American status last year after being named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press, giving him a brick outside of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to mark the occasion. Slaughter was also recognized as a member of the All-SEC First Team, a member of the PFF 2025 All-SEC team, a Second Team All-American by USA Today and The Athletic and was named a Rimington Trophy finalist for the 2025 season.
The Walter Camp Foundation is the first of five publications to issue All-American honors to 52 players, with the others including the Associated Press (Dec. 15), the American Football Coaches Association (Dec. 16), the Sporting News (Dec. 17) and the Football Writers Association of America (Dec. 18) with the Consensus from the NCAA coming out on Dec. 19.
Playing as the Gators starting center in all 12 games this season, Slaughter has played in a total of 51 games and earned starts in 33 games. Slaughter snapped the ball 748 times this season and allowed just one sack, one quarterback hit and two hurries. He earned a PFF Offense grade of 78.9, a Run Block grade of 82.2 and saw a 70.0 or higher Pass Block grade in 11 of the Gators games this season to add to his team high 87.1 Pass Block grade for the season.
Among centers, Slaughter ranks eighth in the country for his PFF Run Block, Pass Block and Offense grades, and is fifth in the country for his Zone Run Block grade of 80.3.
Slaughter first received All-American status last year after being named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press, giving him a brick outside of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to mark the occasion. Slaughter was also recognized as a member of the All-SEC First Team, a member of the PFF 2025 All-SEC team, a Second Team All-American by USA Today and The Athletic and was named a Rimington Trophy finalist for the 2025 season.
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