TEMPE, Ariz. – Arizona State seniors Zane Gonzalez and Tim White have been named to the Pro Football Focus All-Pac-12 team announced by the publication Thursday.
Gonzalez, a senior from Deer Park, Texas, was named the All-Pac-12 Team kicker after finishing his four-year career in Tempe as the all-time FBS leader in field goals made (96) and points by a kicker (494). His 23 made field goals out of 25 attempts in the 2016 season led the Pac-12 in both makes and percentage.
Gonzalez made an FBS-leading 14 field goals from at least 40 yards and was a remarkable 7-for-9 on attempts from 50 yards or more. That mark, the second-most ever from long distance in an FBS season, includes the longest FG of the year, a 59 yarder that was also the kick to give him the all-time record for career points by a kicker.
White, a senior wide receiver from Santa Clarita, Calif., was listed on the All-Pac-12 Team as a punt returner. White ranked third in the Pac-12 with 20 punt returns on the year. He averaged 12.7 yards per return, a mark that ranked in the top-10 in punt return yards averaged among all players in the power-5.
White's honor on PFF's All-Pac-12 team represented his first postseason honor for the 2016 season, while Gonzalez claimed his third postseason honor after being named to the Sporting News and PFF All-America team Wednesday afternoon.