PHILADELPHIA – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) announced its Division I FCS All-ECAC teams, with seniors
Liam O'Brien and
Jared Richardson landing spots on the All-ECAC Offense.
Quarterback O'Brien started in all ten games, finishing the year ranked second in the Ivy League in completions (211), attempts (314), and touchdowns (19) while tying for the second-fewest interceptions (6) to land First Team All-Ivy. His 67.2 completion percentage ranked third in the conference, as did his 2,376 passing yards and 146.9 efficiency rating. O'Brien rushed for 548 yards, becoming the first Penn quarterback in the Ivy League era to lead the team in rushing, and added seven rushing touchdowns for 26 total on the year.
He finished fifth in the league in rushing—first among quarterbacks by a wide margin—and ranked first in the Ancient Eight and seventh nationally in total offense at 292.4 yards per game. O'Brien accounted for five touchdowns in a win at Columbia on Oct. 18 and became the first player in program history to record five-plus TDs in two career games. His 2,924 yards of total offense are the second-most in a single season in program history.
Wide receiver Richardson finished his Penn career on a high, earning four All-America hods with a pair being First Team nods from Sports Illustrated's FCS Football Central and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). Richardson started all ten games this season and produced one of the top receiving seasons in program history. He led the nation and the Ivy League with 8.0 catches per game and finished second nationally at 103.3 receiving yards per game.
His 1,033 yards and 12 touchdowns both paced the Ancient Eight, with the TD total standing as the third-highest single-season mark in Penn history. Richardson became just the sixth Quaker to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in a season—and the first since 2017—while recording two three-touchdown outings (Columbia, Harvard) and two more two-score games (Lehigh, Marist). Richardson is the only player in school history with more than two career games of three receiving touchdowns. Richardson finished his career ranked third all-time at Penn in receiving yards (2,505), fourth in receptions (193), and tied for second in receiving touchdowns (27).
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