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http://bit.ly/2h2HtU0";>He's already been named the best punter in the land. What's a few more All-American honors for Mitch Wishnowsky?

Unsurprisingly, the sophomore winner of the Ray Guy Award was named the first-team punter by http://collegefootball.ap.org/article/2016-ap-all-america-team?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP_Top25";>both the Associated Press and http://www.sportswriters.net/fwaa/news/2016/allamerica161212.html";>Football Writers Association of America on Monday, becoming Utah's second straight consensus All-American punter.

He's adding it to sizeable coffers: In addition to winning the award for the nation's best punter, Wishnowsky has also been honored by the Walter Camp team, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, ESPN Pro Football Focus and many, many others.

Senior defensive end Hunter Dimick was named a third-team AP All-American and second-team FWAA All-American, the fourth and fifth All-American rosters he's made this year.

http://bit.ly/2fpcLQi";>Wishnowsky led the country this year in net punting (44.9 ypp) making his debut for the Utes, and also finished first in 50-plus yard punts (28), punts inside the 20 (34) and punts inside the 10 (17). He set the school single-game record for yards per punt in his very first contest as a Ute against SUU.

Wishnowsky is now on four of the five teams necessary to officially become a unanimous consensus All American, which would repeat Tom Hackett's feat from last year. He needs to make only the American Football Coaches Association team, which is to be announced Wednesday.

Dimick led the Pac-12 and was third nationally in sacks this year, with 14.5, and was named the AP's Pac-12 defensive player of the year. He was also a second-team Walter Camp All-American.

http://bit.ly/2gnJs6x";>The senior end and captain reset the Utah career sack record with 29.5, despite being injured for much of last season, and he has 44.5 tackles for a loss in his career as well. Dimick also set a school single-game record with 5.0 sacks and 6.5 tackles for a loss against Arizona State.

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