NORMAL, Ill. – It's been a busy week of postseason awards accumulation for Illinois State defensive stalwarts Keondre Jackson and Tye Niekamp, as the duo were both named FCS All-Americans by football analyst Phil Steele on Friday. In addition, Niekamp earned Second-Team honors as part of the 2024 FCS Coaches' All-America Team announced by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA).
The duo adds FCS All-America honors from Steele to a list that also includes All-America recognition earlier in the week from the Associated Press on Tuesday and Stats Perform on Wednesday. The All-America honors come for Jackson and Niekamp, following stellar campaigns where each earned First-Team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors.
A two-time All-MVFC selection, Jackson ranked third on the team with 99 total tackles and was eighth in the MVFC tackles during the regular season. The Freeport, Illinois, native was also credited with 1.5 sacks, 4.5 tackles-for-loss, six pass breakups, two forced fumbles and three interceptions on the year. He recorded three double-digit tackling efforts, including a season-best 11 stops at Iowa, and had a season-best 1.5 tackles-for-loss and nine stops in a road win at North Alabama. He also put together a standout performance in the FCS First Round playoff win at Southeast Missouri State, where he recorded six tackles and two interceptions (one for a 30-yard touchdown) in the victory against the Redhawks.
In 2023, Niekamp earned FCS Freshman All-America honors and he followed that up with a stellar 2024 season which saw him finish third in the MVFC Defensive Player of the Year voting on way to earning All-MVFC honors for the second year in a row. The Normal, Illinois, product native led the Redbirds on the year with 112 tackles and is tied for first in the MVFC in that same category. He also leads the MVFC with four interceptions on the year and ranked in the top six in tackles-for-loss with 11. Niekamp also added three sacks and tied eight pass breakups on the year, while forcing one fumble. His best performance of the year came when he earned MVFC Defensive Player of the Week and Stats Perform National Defensive Player of the Week honors following a stellar performance in a win at Southern Illinois.Â
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