Shadre Hurst, an offensive guard for the University of Houston Football team, has been recognized as a member of the Preseason AP All-American First-Team. This announcement was made on Tuesday.
Earlier this month, Hurst was also included on the Lombardi Trophy and Outland Trophy Preseason Watch Lists. He previously played under head coach Willie Fritz and offensive line coach Eman Naghavi at Tulane, where he achieved All-American status and earned All-AAC honors in The American Conference.
Hurst has demonstrated impressive performance metrics, holding an 80.0 pass block grade since 2023, which ranks him second among active FBS linemen. Throughout more than 1,200 passing snaps, he has allowed only one sack.
In 2025, he was recognized as the top graded offensive lineman in the American Athletic Conference and the sixth highest graded guard nationwide, according to Pro Football Focus (PFF). During his time at Tulane, Hurst contributed to the team's success, helping secure three conference titles in 2022-23 and 2025, while maintaining a record of just one sack allowed over four seasons.


