CHICAGO, Ill. – For the second time this postseason, Illinois State junior running back James Robinson has been named an All-American, this time by STATS FCS which tabbed him as a second-team selection Tuesday on its annual list of the best players in FCS football.
Robinson was previously named to The Associated Press FCS All-America Third Team. He is one of 17 student-athletes from the Missouri Valley Football Conference to be named to the list, the most selections of any league. Robinson was also a finalist for the 2018 STATS FCS Walter Payton Award, given to the outstanding offensive player in college football's Division I subdivision.
Earning All-MVFC First-Team honors for the second-straight year, Robinson led the MVFC with 1,290 rushing yards and tied for second in the league with 12 rushing touchdowns during the regular season. He averaged 117.3 yards per game and 6.3 yards per carry and posted a pair of 200-plus yard rushing performances. Robinson recorded six 100-plus yard rushing efforts and scored multiple touchdowns in four contests throughout the season. He was named MVFC Offensive Player of the Week, after rushing for a career-best 256 yards and two scores in the season finale versus Youngstown State and ran for 202 yards and a score against Southern Illinois.
He heads into his senior season ranked fifth in career rushing yards (2,545) and rushing touchdowns (26) at Illinois State.
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