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More All-America Honors for Bullock

Randy Bullock finished the regular season as the NCAA leader in field goals with 2.08 per game after connecting on a school record 25-of-29 three-point tries.

Texas A&M placekicker Randy Bullock added two more All-America honors to his résumé after being tabbed by Sports Illustrated and Pro Football Weekly.

Bullock, a senior from Klein High School near Houston, previously had been named to the All-America teams selected by the Walter Camp Foundation and the American Football Coaches Association. He has also received the 2011 Lou Groza Place-Kicker Award, which is annually given to college football's top placekicker.
 
Bullock finished the regular season as the NCAA leader in field goals with 2.08 per game after connecting on a school record 25-of-29 three-point tries. Bullock's 127 points this season rank No. 2 nationally among placekickers, and he is one point shy of breaking A&M's 84-year old season scoring record of 128 set by Joel Hunt in 1927.

On the career field goals chart, Bullock's 58 three-pointers rank No. 2 in school history. He has connected on 58-of-75 field goal tries, which is on a school record pace for accuracy at 77.3 percent. He has scored 349 career points, which is already a school record.