[BAYLOR FOOTBALL] Three Football Bears Honored by DCTF
Ingram, Brent
Brent_Ingram at baylor.edu
Wed Dec 10 12:33:23 CST 2025
BAYLOR ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS – Dec. 10, 2025
Three Bears Honored by DCTF
Aigbedion, Connor Hawkins, Trigg Named All-Texas
For more information contact: Brent Ingram; 210-845-8651, brent_ingram at baylor.edu<mailto:brent_ingram at baylor.edu> or Max Calderone; 254-265-1639, max_calderone at baylor.edu<mailto:max_calderone at baylor.edu> Josie Hutton; 254-709-7720, josie_hutton at baylor.edu<mailto:josie_hutton at baylor.edu>; or Matt Roberts; 254-227-2280, WM_Roberts at baylor.edu<mailto:WM_Roberts at baylor.edu>
WACO, Texas -- Baylor football standouts Omar Aigbedion, Connor Hawkins and Michael Trigg have each earned All-Texas honors from Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, it was announced.
Aigbedion and Trigg were each named first-team All-Texas, and Hawkins was named second team.
Aigbedion, a native of Katy, Texas, totaled a 76.7 pass-block and an 81.6 run-block rating according to PFF. His run-block rating checked in second-best in the Big 12 among qualified offensive guards. He started 10 of BU’s 12 games, while missing a pair for injury, and totaled 23 games for the Bears over his two seasons after transferring from Montana State. Aigbedion helped pave the way for an offensive attack that ranked among the nation’s best in a bevy of categories, including passing offense (third), first-down offense (10th) and total offense (21st).
Trigg, a 6-foot-4, 240-pound product of Tampa, Fla., had a historic two seasons in Waco after transferring to Baylor. He finished his career catching 80 balls for 1,089 yards with nine TDs, ranking first among BU tight ends in yards, and second in catches and TDs. His 50-catch season with 694 yards and six TDs in 2025 saw him rank first in receptions and TDs among BU tight ends, and first in yards. In his debut season, Trigg caught 30 balls for 395 yards and three TDs in 2024. Including stops at USC and Ole Miss, Trigg caught 108 balls for 1,419 yards and 14 TDs in his collegiate career, which spanned 38 games. Trigg was a John Mackey Award Finalist, given to the nation’s top tight end.
Hawkins won the place-kicking job in the preseason and took off with a strong freshman season. The native of Austin, Texas, going 18-of-22 in field-goal attempts, 37-of-37 in PATs and totaling 91 points. He connected on 10-of-10 from inside 40 yards, and was 8-for-12 on 40+ yard field goals, including tying a BU program-record on a 54-yard field goal vs. Houston. Hawkins ranked 21st in field goals per game during his first full season.
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