WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (Dec. 15, 2011) - William and Mary standout Jonathan Grimes has been selected as a first-team All-American by the Associated Press
as an all-purpose player.
Grimes' selection marks the third
consecutive season that a Tribe player has garnered AP All-America honors, as
punter David Miller (2010) and defensive end Adrian Tracy (2009) earned the
distinction previously.
Honored as the 2011 Colonial
Athletic Association Special Teams Player of the Year, Grimes also earned
first-team all-conference accolades as a running back and third-team
distinction as a kick returner this fall. With the honors, he increased his
career total of all-league awards to 11 and is now the most-decorated player in
CAA history.
In addition to the All-CAA
accolades, Grimes finished as the runner-up for the Dudley Award, which is
awarded to the state's top Division I football player. He was also chosen as
the Touchdown Club of Richmond's Division I Special Teams Player of the Year
One of the nation's top players this
fall, Grimes led the country with 228.2 all-purpose yards per game and led the
CAA and ranked sixth nationally with 130.1 rushing yards per game en route to
finishing fourth in voting for the Payton Award. The Palmyra, N.J., native set
single-season school records with 2,510 all-purpose yards, 1,431 rushing yards
and 817 kickoff return yards. Grimes rushed for more than 130 yards in six of
eight conference games this season - highlighted by three consecutive 200+ yard
games to close out the fall.
One of the greatest players in
school history, Grimes finished his career as W&M's all-time leader in
rushing yards (4,541), all-purpose yards (7,955), kickoff return yards (2,289)
and rushing attempts (936). Additionally, he ranks third on the CAA's career
all-purpose yards list and sixth on the league's career rushing yards list.