BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – After a highly successful 2022 season, Tennessee was well represented on the Southeastern Conference postseason teams that were announced on Tuesday afternoon, which are voted on by the league’s 14 head coaches.
The Volunteers had four players earn first team All-SEC recognition, led by the quarterback Hendon Hooker. Joining Hooker on the first team were junior wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, senior right tackle Darnell Wright and senior defensive lineman Byron Young. Hooker, Hyatt and Wright were all named first team All-SEC by the Associated Press, as well, while Young was a second-team selection by the AP, which released their all-conference teams on Monday.
Tennessee’s four Coaches All-SEC first team selections are the most for the program since also producing four in 2006.
A finalist for the Walter Camp, Maxwell, Unitas Golden Arm and Manning awards, Hooker captained an offense that led the nation in scoring offense (47.3) and total offense (538.1). The sixth-year senior from Greensboro, North Carolina, completed 229-of-329 passes for 3,135 yards and 27 touchdowns with just two interceptions while adding 430 rushing yards and five scores on the ground. He finished the regular season ranking atop the SEC in passing efficiency (175.5), total offense (324.1), completion percentage (69.6) and yards per attempt (9.53).
Hooker was also named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year by the AP earlier in the week. He is the first Tennessee quarterback to be selected to the Coaches All-SEC first team since Tee Martin in 1999.
Hyatt, a Biletnikoff Award finalist, took home the SEC receiving triple crown—leading the league in receptions (67), receiving yards (1,267) and receiving touchdowns (15). His 15 scores also lead the FBS, while his 1,267 yards rank fourth nationally and are 31 shy of tying the program record set by Marcus Nash in 1997.
The junior wideout from Irmo, South Carolina, is Tennessee’s first wide receiver selected to the Coaches All-SEC first team since Robert Meachem in 2006.
A talented, powerful tackle and two-time SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week this season, Wright has played a team-high 829 snaps without allowing a sack. The 2023 NFL Draft prospect anchors the nation’s No. 1 offense and is one of just eight Power Five offensive tackles with more than 825 snaps played and no sacks allowed this season, according to Pro Football Focus.
Young dominated up front and finished the regular season leading the Volunteer defense with 10 tackles for loss, five sacks and 14 quarterback hurries. The senior from Georgetown, South Carolina, was twice named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week after strong performances at Pittsburgh and LSU, totaling 4.5 TFLs and 3.5 sacks across those outings.
The SEC postseason individual awards will be announced on Wednesday while the SEC All-Freshman Team is slated to be released on Thursday.
FIRST TEAM
Offense
QB — Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
RB — Quinshon Judkins, Mississippi
RB — Devon Achane, Texas A&M
WR — Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee
WR — Antwane Wells, South Carolina
TE — Brock Bowers, Georgia
OL — Warren McClendon, Georgia
OL — Darnell Wright, Tennessee
OL — O’Cyrus Torrence, Florida
OL — Emil Ekiyor Jr., Alabama
C — Ricky Stromberg, Arkansas
AP — Devon Achane, Texas A&M
Defense/Special Teams
DL — BJ Ojulari, LSU
DL — Derick Hall, Auburn
DL — Jalen Carter, Georgia
DL — Byron Young, Tennessee
LB — Will Anderson, Jr., Alabama
LB — Drew Sanders, Arkansas
LB — Henry To’oTo’o, Alabama
DB — Emmanuel Forbes, Mississippi State
DB — Chris Smith, Georgia
DB — Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
DB — Jordan Battle, Alabama
PK — Jack Podlesny, Georgia
P — Kai Kroeger, South Carolina
RS — Tulu Griffin, Mississippi State
KOS — Jake Bates, Arkansas*
KOS — Jack Podlesny, Georgia*
LS — Wesley Schelling, Vanderbilt
SECOND TEAM
Offense
QB — Stetson Bennett, Georgia
RB — Raheim Sanders, Arkansas
RB — Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama
WR — Ladd McConkey, Georgia
WR — Jonathan Mingo, Ole Miss
WR — Dominic Lovett, Missouri
TE — Darnell Washington, Georgia
OL — Nick Broeker, Ole Miss
OL — Javion Cohen, Alabama
OL — Tyler Steen, Alabama
OL — Jovaughn Gwyn, South Carolina
OL — Will Campbell, LSU
C — Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia
AP — Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama
Defense/Special Teams
DL — Isaiah McGuire, Missouri
DL — Mekhi Wingo, LSU
DL — Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia
DL — Tyrus Wheat, Mississippi State
LB — Harold Perkins, LSU
LB — Bumper Pool, Arkansas
LB — Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State
DB — Antonio Johnson, Texas A&M
DB — Kelee Ringo, Georgia
DB — Keidron Smith, Kentucky
DB — Dwight McGlothern, Arkansas
PK — Will Reichard, Alabama
P — Nick Constantinou, Texas A&M
RS — Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
KOS — Will Reichard, Alabama
LS — William Mote, Georgia*
LS — Hunter Rogers, South Carolina*
2022 Tennessee Football Postseason Honors
HC Josh Heupel
SEC Coach of the Year – AP
OC Alex Golesh
Frank Broyles Award Finalist
QB Hendon Hooker
Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Finalist
Maxwell Award Finalist
Manning Award Finalist
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist
SEC Offensive Player of the Year – AP
All-SEC First Team – AP, Coaches
WR Jalin Hyatt
Biletnikoff Award Finalist
All-SEC First Team – AP, Coaches
TE Jacob Warren
2022 SEC Community Service Team
OL Darnell Wright
All-SEC First Team – AP, Coaches
DE Byron Young
All-SEC First Team – Coaches
All-SEC Second Team – AP
-UT Athletics