Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame
McKinney, Seth

Seth McKinney
- Induction:
- 2024
- Class:
- 2001
A two-time All-American center, Seth McKinney was a dominant force on the offensive line during his time in Aggieland.
McKinney started 50 consecutive games, the second-longest stretch in school annals, during his career from 1998-2001. At the time he was just the fifth NCAA Division I-A center to start all four years.
As part of the 2001 senior class, McKinney earned two Big 12 South Division crowns as well as winning the 1998 Big 12 Championship with a thrilling double-overtime victory over top-ranked Kansas State. He played in four bowl games and compiled an overall record of 34-16, including a 21-3 mark at Kyle Field.
As a captain in 2001, McKinney was an Associated Press All-America Second Team selection and a finalist for the Dave Rimington Trophy awarded to the nation's top center. He was an AP All-America Third Team choice in 2000. McKinney earned All-Big 12 First Team recognition as a junior and senior. The Big 12 named McKinney to its Football 10th Anniversary Team in 2006.
Also a standout in the classroom, McKinney was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team his senior season.
A third-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in the 2002 draft, McKinney enjoyed a seven-year NFL playing career. He played 93 games, including 46 starts, with the Dolphins, Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills.
McKinney started 50 consecutive games, the second-longest stretch in school annals, during his career from 1998-2001. At the time he was just the fifth NCAA Division I-A center to start all four years.
As part of the 2001 senior class, McKinney earned two Big 12 South Division crowns as well as winning the 1998 Big 12 Championship with a thrilling double-overtime victory over top-ranked Kansas State. He played in four bowl games and compiled an overall record of 34-16, including a 21-3 mark at Kyle Field.
As a captain in 2001, McKinney was an Associated Press All-America Second Team selection and a finalist for the Dave Rimington Trophy awarded to the nation's top center. He was an AP All-America Third Team choice in 2000. McKinney earned All-Big 12 First Team recognition as a junior and senior. The Big 12 named McKinney to its Football 10th Anniversary Team in 2006.
Also a standout in the classroom, McKinney was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team his senior season.
A third-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in the 2002 draft, McKinney enjoyed a seven-year NFL playing career. He played 93 games, including 46 starts, with the Dolphins, Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills.
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