LSU’s Will Campbell has had quite the career in Purple and Gold. On his way out, he has collected a few more honors.
The junior from Monroe has been named an All-American by the Associated Press, his fourth All-American honor this year, making him a consensus All American.
Campbell, the first LSU offensive lineman named to the first team since Herman Johnson in 2008, started all 38 games in which he appeared, playing 2,554 snaps in his career, the most of any player in that span.
His was also named to the First All American team by the Football Writers Association of America, Walter Camp, and the AFCA. He was an SEC offensive lineman of the week for the Vanderbilt game and a finalist for the Lombardi Award.
He has declared for the 2025 NFL Draft and will not participate in the Kinder’s Texas Bowl on New Year’s Eve.