Army West Point Athletics
Six Football Players Named to PFSN All-American Conference Team
December 16, 2025 | Football
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Six Army West Point football players were named to the Pro Football Sports Network (PFSN) All-American Conference Team.
OL Will Jeffcoat and S Collin Matteson earned First Team honors, OL Teddy Williams was named to the Second Team, and OL Brady Small, LB Eric Ford, and S Casey Larkin were each selected to the Third Team.
Jeffcoat (left guard), Williams (right tackle), and Small (center) have started every game for Army on the offensive line, a unit that has generated 245.5 rushing yards per game this season and has surrendered just six total sacks in 2025.
Matteson ranks third on the team in tackles, totaling 75 stops, including 47 solo tackles. He has also recorded seven pass breakups, sealed the Week 2 win at Kansas State with a fourth-quarter interception, and recovered a fumble vs. Tulsa. With Army's bowl eligibility hanging in the balance at UTSA on November 29, Matteson broke up a pass on fourth down of UTSA's final offensive drive to secure the Black Knights' sixth win of the season.
Elsewhere on defense, Ford has recorded 73 total tackles in 2025, including 50 solo stops. On September 25 at East Carolina, he forced and recovered a fumble, also recovering a fumble vs. Tulsa.
Larkin compiled 69 tackles, including 46 solo stops. In back-to-back games, Larkin recorded an interception, first at Tulane on October 18, and then at Air Force on November 1 as Army knocked off its academy rival.
The Black Knights will conclude the 2025 season on December 27 at the Wasabi Fenway Bowl against UConn in Boston.
OL Will Jeffcoat and S Collin Matteson earned First Team honors, OL Teddy Williams was named to the Second Team, and OL Brady Small, LB Eric Ford, and S Casey Larkin were each selected to the Third Team.
Jeffcoat (left guard), Williams (right tackle), and Small (center) have started every game for Army on the offensive line, a unit that has generated 245.5 rushing yards per game this season and has surrendered just six total sacks in 2025.
Matteson ranks third on the team in tackles, totaling 75 stops, including 47 solo tackles. He has also recorded seven pass breakups, sealed the Week 2 win at Kansas State with a fourth-quarter interception, and recovered a fumble vs. Tulsa. With Army's bowl eligibility hanging in the balance at UTSA on November 29, Matteson broke up a pass on fourth down of UTSA's final offensive drive to secure the Black Knights' sixth win of the season.
Elsewhere on defense, Ford has recorded 73 total tackles in 2025, including 50 solo stops. On September 25 at East Carolina, he forced and recovered a fumble, also recovering a fumble vs. Tulsa.
Larkin compiled 69 tackles, including 46 solo stops. In back-to-back games, Larkin recorded an interception, first at Tulane on October 18, and then at Air Force on November 1 as Army knocked off its academy rival.
The Black Knights will conclude the 2025 season on December 27 at the Wasabi Fenway Bowl against UConn in Boston.
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