Washington Husky edge defender Bralen Trice has been named a Sporting News Second Team All-American. Wearing number 8, the 6-4, 269-pounder has received several other awards:
2022 All-America Third Team (Pro Football Network)
2022 All-Pac-12 First Team
2022 PFF All-Pac-12 First Team
2022 Pro Football Network All-Pac-12 First Team
He, Jeremiah Martin, Zion Tupuola-Fetui produced 21 of the Huskies conference-leading 35 sacks. The Sporting News is his second national award, also being named a Pro Football Network Third Team All-American.
He https://twitter.com/UW_Football/status/1602764516705857537
Known for his relentless pressure, the former Arizonan finished with 8 sacks on a Power 5 high 67 QB pressures and 44 QB hurries, according to Pro Football Focus. He’s first in P5 schools in several other categories:
Bralen Trice among Power Five Edge Rushers this season:
🟪 67 Pressures (1st)
🟪 91.4 Pass Rush Grade (1st)
🟪 31% Pass Rush Win Rate (1st) pic.twitter.com/hRys7FgpL0— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 2, 2022
Trice had a key half of a sack against Bo Nix in Washington’s victory over the Oregon Ducks and a sack of Cougar QB Cameron Ward as the Huskies finished the season on a 6-game winning streak. He also had 2 sacks of Stanford’s Tanner McKee who is entering the NFL draft. On the season he had a total of 11 tackles for loss.
This non-stunt, non-blitz…SPY SACK by UW’s Bralen Trice is INSANE. He started out on the DL at the 30, drops into spy/pass coverage at the 25, creeps to the 30, avoids the block, gets the sack. PFF has him with 15 pressures and 13 hurries, and 1 of UW’s 6 sacks. pic.twitter.com/ayl8nFEXW3
— Mike Martin (@HowlinHusky) November 29, 2022
A covid/red shirt sophomore has two years of eligibility remaining and is still deciding if he should return for another season in the purple and gold. While he decides his future his NIL merchandise is <a href=”https://t.co/rDx6qsoPVl”>still available</a>.