Senior left tackle Jason Spriggs and junior right guard Dan Feeney earned All-American honors for the 2015 season.
Spriggs earned second team honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation while Feeney received second team recognition from CBS Sports.
This is the first time since 1945 two IU offensive linemen have earned All-America honors, when Howard Brown and Russ Deal earned All-America recognition.
The Hoosiers have had three players earn national All-American status in the last two seasons, since former Hoosier running back Tevin Coleman earned the honor in 2014.
Spriggs has started 46 of his 47 games at left tackle and is one of six players to be named a finalist for the 2015 Outland Trophy. He has also allowed just two sacks in 431 pass attempts in 2015.
Feeney hasn’t allowed a sack in those same 431 pass attempts, and he has allowed just one in all 36 starts at right guard. Feeney was named to the First Team All-Big Ten team.
Though the Hoosiers rank 10th nationally in sacks allowed with 13, they lead the Big Ten in total offense, scoring offense and passing offense. They rank second in the conference in rushing offense.
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