LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State football player Jason Huntley had a strong junior season that featured the versatile back producing over 500 yards rushing, receiving and on special teams along with an NCAA-leading three kickoff return touchdowns. The stellar numbers saw Huntley get named a Phil Steele Fourth-Team All-American on Tuesday.
The junior was all over the field this past season racking up 505 rushing yards, 529 receiving yards and 598 kick return yards to go along with 13 total touchdowns. Huntley's nation-leading three kickoff return touchdowns also gave the Aggie five for his career to set a new all-time program record for career return touchdowns.