Defensive tackle Kaleb Proctor and linebacker KK Reno from Southeastern Louisiana University have earned accolades as members of the AFCA FCS Coaches' All-America Team. Proctor received first-team recognition while Reno was named to the second team. Both players have achieved their fourth All-American nod this week, highlighting their significant contributions to the team's defensive performance, which ranks among the best in the FCS. They join an elite group of players recognized by four different outlets in the same season, making history for the program.

By the Numbers
  • Proctor recorded 9 sacks and 13.0 tackles for loss (TFL).
  • Reno amassed 126 tackles and 10.5 TFL.
  • Southeastern's defense ranks 9th in scoring defense (18.0 points per game) and 8th in total defense (295.2 yards allowed per game).
State of Play
  • Proctor and Reno's selections underline their standout defensive performances during the season.
  • They contribute to a Southeastern defense rated among the FCS top for several key metrics, including first downs allowed and third-down defense.
What's Next

With these honors, Proctor and Reno's performances in upcoming playoff games will be crucial, potentially boosting their visibility for professional opportunities beyond college football.

Bottom Line

Proctor and Reno's achievements not only highlight their individual talent but also elevate the Southeastern Louisiana football program's national profile, showcasing a strong defensive legacy within their conference.