For the second straight season, UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton has been named the American Athletic Conference Player of the Year according to a conference release.

Milton becomes the first player to repeat as The American’s Offensive Player of the Year as he served as the catalyst behind an offense that leads the conference and ranks fifth nationally at 531.5 yards per game and averaged 43.1 points per game, which ranks eighth.

Milton, who suffered a serious injury in UCF’s win against USF last Friday, threw for 2,663 yards and 25 touchdowns with six interceptions and rushed for 307 yards and a team-high nine TDs in 2018. He ranks 10th nationally in pass efficiency (161.0), third in yards per completion (15.57) and sixth in points responsible for per game (20.4).

ECU defensive end Nate Harvey, the national leader in tackles for loss, was named as The American’s Defensive Player of the Year by the league’s 12 head coaches.

Temple wide receiver Isaiah Wright was named as The American’s Special Teams Player of the Year. Cincinnati quarterback Desmond Ridder was chosen as Rookie of the Year, while Bearcat head coach Luke Fickell was named as Coach of the Year.

In addition to the major award-winners, The American also named its first, second and honorable mention all-conference teams.

UCF set a league record with 17 selections to the all-conference teams, bettering its mark of 16 set last season.

Offensive tackles Jake Brown, Cole Schneider, center Jordan Johnson, quarterback McKenzie Milton, linebacker Nate Evans, cornerbacks Nevelle Clarke and Richie Grant were named to the All-Conference First Team.

Wide receiver Gabriel Davis, offensive tackle Wyatt Miller, running back Adrian Killins, defensive linemen Titus Davis and Brendon Hayes, linebacker Pat Jasinski and kicker Matthew Wright were named to the All-Conference Second Team.

Two more Knights were named to the All-AAC Honorable Mention list: tight end Michael Colubiale and cornerback Brandon Moore.

Here's a look at the full list of both the All-Conference First and Second Teams:

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM

Pos. Player School Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown WR Trevon Brown 2 ECU Sr. 6-2 215 Wilmington, N.C. WR Marquez Stevenson Houston So. 6-0 190 Shreveport, La. WR James Proche SMU Jr. 5-11 190 Dallas, Texas OT Dino Boyd Cincinnati Sr. 6-4 300 Newark, N.J. OT Jake Brown UCF Jr. 6-3 305 Encinitas, Calif. OG Cole Schneider UCF Fr. 6-4 312 Fort Myers, Fla. OG Dustin Woodard Memphis Jr. 6-2 285 Chandler, Ariz. C Jordan Johnson 1 UCF Jr. 6-2 320 Jacksonville, Fla. TE Mitchell Wilcox USF Jr. 6-5 245 Tarpon Springs, Fla. QB McKenzie Milton 1 UCF Jr. 5-11 185 Kapolei, Hawaii RB Darrell Henderson * 2 Memphis Jr. 5-9 200 Batesville, Miss. RB Ryquell Armstead Temple Sr. 5-11 215 Millville, N.J. DL Cortez Broughton 2 Cincinnati Sr. 6-2 290 Warner Robbins, Ga. DL Nate Harvey ECU Sr. 6-1 225 Knightdale, N.C. DL Ed Oliver 1 1 Houston Jr. 6-3 292 Houston, Texas DL Michael Dogbe Temple Gr. 6-3 280 Morris Plains, N.J. LB Nate Evans UCF Jr. 6-1 241 Waggaman, La. LB Perry Young Cincinnati Jr. 5-11 215 Birmingham, Ala. LB Austin Robinson Houston Sr. 6-3 240 Pearland, Texas LB Shaun Bradley Temple Jr. 6-1 225 Mt. Holly, N.J. CB Nevelle Clarke UCF Jr. 6-1 187 Miami, Fla. CB Rock Ya-Sin Temple Sr. 6-2 190 Decatur, Ga. S Richie Grant UCF So. 6-0 194 Fort Walton Beach, Fla. S Delvon Randall 1 Temple Sr. 6-1 210 Pittsburgh, Pa. K Jake Verity ECU Jr. 6-1 185 Bremen, Ga. P James Smith 1 Cincinnati So. 6-5 220 Wangaratta, Australia RS John “Pop” Williams Memphis Jr. 5-9 172 Destrehan, La. RS Isaiah Wright Temple Jr. 6-2 220 West Hartford, Conn.

* unanimous selection

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM

Pos. Player School Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown WR Gabriel Davis UCF So. 6-3 212 Sanford, Fla. WR Damonte Coxie Memphis So. 6-3 200 Reserve, La. WR Ventell Bryant Temple Gr. 6-3 200 Tampa, Fla. OT Wyatt Miller 2 UCF Sr. 6-4 306 Douglas, Ga. OT Trevon Tate 1 Memphis Jr. 6-4 295 Houston, Texas OG Jovahn Fair Temple Jr. 6-2 300 Akron, Ohio OG Tyler Bowling 2 2 Tulsa Jr. 6-6 325 Yukon, Okla. C Garrett Campell Cincinnati Sr. 6-5 315 Cincinnati, Ohio TE Josiah Deguara Cincinnati Jr. 6-3 242 Folsom, Calif. QB D’Eriq King Houston Jr. 5-11 195 Manvel, Texas RB Michael Warren II Cincinnati So. 5-11 218 Toledo, Ohio RB Adrian Killins Jr. 1 UCF Jr. 5-8 164 Daytona Beach, Fla. DL Titus Davis UCF Sr. 6-3 250 Atlanta, Ga. DL Marquise Copeland 2 Cincinnati Sr. 6-3 290 Cleveland, Ohio DL Brendon Hayes UCF Jr. 6-3 293 New Orleans, La. DL Kimoni Fitz Cincinnati Sr. 6-3 257 Ringgold, Va. DL Patrick Johnson Tulane So. 6-3 255 Chattanooga, Tenn. LB Pat Jasinski UCF Sr. 6-1 236 Roswell, Ga. LB Bryce Huff Memphis Jr. 6-3 245 Mobile, Ala. LB Khalid McGee USF Sr. 5-10 213 Miami, Fla. LB Zachery Harris Tulane Sr. 6-0 220 New Orleans, La. CB T.J. Carter 2 Memphis So. 5-11 180 Nashville, Tenn. CB Donnie Lewis Jr. H Tulane Sr. 6-0 195 Baton Rouge, La. S James Wiggins Cincinnati So. 6-0 202 Homestead, Fla. S Roderic Teamer Jr. Tulane Sr. 6-0 205 New Orleans, La. K Matthew Wright 2 UCF Sr. 6-0 179 Lancaster, Pa. P Thomas Bennett Tulsa Jr. 6-3 180 Carlsbad, Calif. RS Adrian Killins Jr. UCF Jr. 5-8 164 Daytona Beach, Fla.

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION

Pos. Player School Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown TE Michael Colubiale UCF Sr. 6-1 223 Port Orange, Fla. CB Brandon Moore UCF So. 6-0 186 Sanford, Fla. OG Mason Denley Houston Sr. 6-5 310 Columbus, Texas LB Curtis Akins Memphis Sr. 6-2 235 Byhalia, Miss. S Sean Williams H Navy Sr. 6-1 197 Memphis, Tenn. CB Mike Hampton USF So. 6-1 168 Tampa, Fla. LB Richard Moore SMU Jr. 6-0 230 Cedar Hill, Texas LB Cooper Edmiston Tulsa Jr. 6-3 237 Gatesville, Texas

1 2 H indicates previous selections to first team, second team, or honorable mention.