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University of Oregon’s Kenjon Barner reaped yet another reward for returning to school for his senior season as he was named a first-team running back on the 2012 AFCA FBS Coaches’ All-America Team as announced Wednesday by the American Football Coaches Association.

The AFCA All-America Team has been selected every year since 1945 and is chosen by the nation’s collegiate coaches.

It marks the third year in a row an Oregon running back has received the honor as Barner’s former teammate, LaMichael James, was chosen to the team as a running back his sophomore season in 2010 before duplicating the feat as an all-purpose back a year ago.

He is joined in the backfield by Wisconsin running back Montee Ball and quarterback Tajh Boyd of Clemson.

Barner was named to the Pac-12 Conference all-league first team earlier this week and is one of three finalists for the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation’s top running back.

The Riverside, Calif., senior has run for 1,624 yards and scored 22 touchdowns this season to rank fourth in the country in rushing (135.3 avg.) and sixth in scoring (11.0 ppg).

Barner also rates second nationally in TDs scored while ascending to second on the Ducks’ all-time single-season scoring list (132 points) and fourth on the one-year rushing ledger.

Barner eclipsed the 100-yard rushing plateau in seven of 12 appearances this season and ran for 195 yards or more four times, including a career-high 321 yards (and five touchdowns) at USC.

Only the SEC placed more players (8) on the All-America team than the Pac-12’s six representatives.

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2012 Schedule
Date Opponent Result / Time
9/1 vs. Arkansas State W 57 - 34
9/8 vs. Fresno State W 42 - 25
9/15 vs. Tennessee Tech W 63 -14
9/22vs. ArizonaW 40 -0
9/29at Washington StateW 51 - 26
10/6vs. WashingtonW 52 - 21
10/18at Arizona StateW 43 -21
10/27vs. ColoradoW 70 -14
11/3at 6 USCW 62 - 51
11/10at CaliforniaW 59 - 17
11/17vs. 7 StanfordL 17 - 14
11/24at Oregon StateW 48 - 24