Montie Quinn Named the Walter Camp Player of the Year; Quinn and Aboutoui Receive All-American Recognitions
Milton, MA - Both Montie Quinn and Omar Aboutoui continue to receieve national recognition, as both were named All-Americans. For Quinn, he was named a first team All-American by both D3football.com and the Walter Camp Foundation. Aboutoui was named a second team All-American by D3football.com. Additionally, the Walter Camp Foundation named Quinn as their Walter Camp Division III Player of Year.
Quinn, a senior from Goose Creek, South Carolina, ran for 2,446 yards and 27 touchdowns on 249 carries, averaging 9.8 yards per carry. He went over 200 yards rushing on seven separate occasions, including setting the all-divisions NCAA record with 522 yards on just 20 carries against Nichols. He was a huge part of the reason why Curry improved from 4-6 last season to 8-3 in 2025. Quinn was named to D3football's second team All-America last season.
Aboutoui also gave the Colonels another weapon, as he went 13/14 on FG, and 54 of 60 on extra points. Earlier this year in a 60-0 win over Maine Maritime he tied or broke the Curry record for longest FG three times. First tying it with a 46-yarder, then hitting from 48-yarder, and finally a 53-yarder. He would later best that with a 54-yarder against Husson. Having just wrapped up his sophomore year, Aboutoui recently transferred to Division I Maine. He ends his time at Curry with the 5th most FG made (18), and the highest FG percentage at 75%, well above the previous record of 63% set by recent HOF inductee David Vincent.
