CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Linebacker
Bryce Norman, kicker
DC Pippin and offensive lineman
Kobe Sixkiller earned recognition on the 2024 Associated Press Football Championship Subdivision All-America Teams.
Norman and Pippin earned first-team honors, while Sixkiller was an honorable mention selection.
Norman, who hails from Jackson, was named the 2024 Big South-Ohio Valley Conference Association Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Big South. He became the first player in SEMO football history to lead the team in tackles four-straight years. He ended his career ranked second all-time among the school's all-time career leaders in tackles with 408. Norman tallied 136 stops in 2024, the most in a season during his career. He led the Big South-OVC in tackles per game (10.5), total tackles and tackles for loss (15), and tied for sixth in the overall voting for the Buck Buchanan Award.
A native of Springfield, Illinois, Pippin claimed First-Team All-Big South-OVC honors and was a finalist for the Fred Mitchell Award. He led the Redhawks with 117 points on 26-of-34 field goals and 39-of-41 extra points. He broke SEMO's all-time single-season record with his 26 field goals made. Pippin led the FCS in field goals per game (2.0) and ranked ninth in scoring with nine points per game.
Sixkiller, from Jay, Oklahoma, also claimed First-Team All-Big South-OVC accolades. He started all 13 games on the offensive line, including the last seven at center. Sixkiller ended his career with 27 consecutive starts on an offensive line which ranked first in the Big South-OVC in fewest sacks allowed.