University of Northern Iowa Athletics

Brinkman Receives Two More All-American Honors, Cook Named Soph AA
5/19/2021 4:40:00 PM | Football
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – UNI Defensive Tackle Jared Brinkman was named First-Team All-American by Athlon and Hero Sports and UNI placekicker Matthew Cook was named a sophomore All-American by Hero Sports.
Brinkman has been named an All-American by a total of five organizations. AFCA, STATS Perform and the Associated Press named him to their All-American first teams last week.
Brinkman, the MVFC Defensive Player of the Year and finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, led the MVFC with 9.0 tackles for loss and 1.29 TFLs per game. He finished the season with 38 total tackles. The senior was second in the league with two forced fumbles and tallied three QB hurries and recovered a fumble. He had 4.5 TFLs and a sack against Missouri State and was a leader on the Panther defense that led the league in scoring defense, allowing just 12 touchdowns all season.
Cook led the MVFC with 15 made field goals and was 75% on the season hitting 15-2. He went 10-10 in PATs and hit multiple field goals in every game. Cook went 2-2 against Youngstown State, Illinois State, North Dakota State. His season-long field goal was a 44-yarder against Illinois State. He averages 53.8 yards per kickoff and recorded eight touchbacks.
The Panthers are slated to open their schedule against Iowa State on Sept. 4, in Ames.
Brinkman has been named an All-American by a total of five organizations. AFCA, STATS Perform and the Associated Press named him to their All-American first teams last week.
Brinkman, the MVFC Defensive Player of the Year and finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, led the MVFC with 9.0 tackles for loss and 1.29 TFLs per game. He finished the season with 38 total tackles. The senior was second in the league with two forced fumbles and tallied three QB hurries and recovered a fumble. He had 4.5 TFLs and a sack against Missouri State and was a leader on the Panther defense that led the league in scoring defense, allowing just 12 touchdowns all season.
Cook led the MVFC with 15 made field goals and was 75% on the season hitting 15-2. He went 10-10 in PATs and hit multiple field goals in every game. Cook went 2-2 against Youngstown State, Illinois State, North Dakota State. His season-long field goal was a 44-yarder against Illinois State. He averages 53.8 yards per kickoff and recorded eight touchbacks.
The Panthers are slated to open their schedule against Iowa State on Sept. 4, in Ames.
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