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Lindy's announces preseason Top 25 and All-Americans...
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:37 am
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:37 am
No real surprises in the Top 25. I was surprised Marcel Dareus didn't make their 1st or 2nd team All-American list.
1. Alabama
2. Boise State
3. Ohio State
4. Texas
5. Florida
6. Wisconsin
7. TCU
8. Virginia Tech
9. Oklahoma
10. Iowa
11. Nebraska
12. USC
13. North Carolina
14. Pittsburgh
15. Oregon
16. Arkansas
17. Georgia Tech
18. LSU
19. West Virginia
20. Miami
21. Georgia
22. Cincinnati
23. Houston
24. Penn State
25. Utah
All-America Offensive Team
First team
QB Kellen Moore 6-0 187 Jr. Boise State
RB Mark Ingram 5-10 215 Jr. Alabama
RB Dion Lewis 5-8 195 So. Pittsburgh
WR Michael Floyd 6-3 220 Jr. Notre Dame
WR A.J. Green 6-4 205 Jr. Georgia
TE Kyle Rudolph 6-6 265 Jr. Notre Dame
C Mike Pouncey 6-4 310 Sr. Florida
OL Rodney Hudson 6-2 285 Sr. Florida State
OL Stefen Wisniewski 6-3 297 Sr. Penn State
OL Gabe Carimi 6-7 315 Sr. Wisconsin
OL Anthony Castonzo 6-7 295 Sr. Boston College
PK Kai Forbath 6-0 192 Sr. UCLA
Second team
QB Ryan Mallett 6-7 238 Jr. Arkansas
RB Jacquizz Rodgers 5-7 188 Jr. Oregon State
RB Noel Devine 5-8 175 Sr. West Virginia
WR Jonathan Baldwin 6-5 225 Jr. Pittsburgh
WR Julio Jones 6-4 211 Jr. Alabama
TE Lance Kendricks 6-4 239 Sr. Wisconsin
C Kristopher O’Dowd 6-5 300 Sr. USC
OL Justin Boren 6-3 320 Sr. Ohio State
OL John Moffitt 6-5 323 Sr. Wisconsin
OL Nate Solder 6-9 300 Sr. Colorado
OL Matt Reynolds 6-6 329 Jr. BYU
PK Blair Walsh 5-10 185 Jr. Georgia
All-America Defensive Team
First team
DL Adrian Clayborn 6-3 282 Sr. Iowa
DL Greg Romeus 6-6 270 Sr. Pittsburgh
DL Stephen Paea 6-1 311 Sr. Oregon State
DL Jared Crick 6-6 285 Jr. Nebraska
LB Greg Jones 6-1 228 Sr. Michigan State
LB Von Miller 6-3 240 Sr. Texas A&M
LB Quan Sturdivant 6-2 230 Jr. North Carolina
CB Patrick Peterson 6-1 211 Jr. LSU
CB Prince Amukamara 6-1 205 Sr. Nebraska
S Rahim Moore 6-1 195 Jr. UCLA
S DeAndre McDaniel 6-1 210 Sr. Clemson
P Drew Butler 6-2 203 Jr. Georgia
Second team
DL Cameron Heyward 6-5 288 Sr. Ohio State
DL Robert Quinn 6-5 260 Jr. North Carolina
DL Jeremy Beal 6-3 261 Sr. Oklahoma
DL Allen Bailey 6-4 288 Sr. Miami
LB Travis Lewis 6-2 232 Sr. Oklahoma
LB Dont’a Hightower 6-4 260 Jr. Alabama
LB Luke Kuechly 6-3 225 So. Boston College
CB Kendric Burney 5-9 180 Sr. North Carolina
CB Stephon Gilmore 6-1 188 So South Carolina
S Mark Barron 6-2 210 Jr. Alabama
S Tyler Sash 6-1 210 Jr. Iowa
P Chas Henry 6-3 222 Sr. Florida
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1. Alabama
2. Boise State
3. Ohio State
4. Texas
5. Florida
6. Wisconsin
7. TCU
8. Virginia Tech
9. Oklahoma
10. Iowa
11. Nebraska
12. USC
13. North Carolina
14. Pittsburgh
15. Oregon
16. Arkansas
17. Georgia Tech
18. LSU
19. West Virginia
20. Miami
21. Georgia
22. Cincinnati
23. Houston
24. Penn State
25. Utah
All-America Offensive Team
First team
QB Kellen Moore 6-0 187 Jr. Boise State
RB Mark Ingram 5-10 215 Jr. Alabama
RB Dion Lewis 5-8 195 So. Pittsburgh
WR Michael Floyd 6-3 220 Jr. Notre Dame
WR A.J. Green 6-4 205 Jr. Georgia
TE Kyle Rudolph 6-6 265 Jr. Notre Dame
C Mike Pouncey 6-4 310 Sr. Florida
OL Rodney Hudson 6-2 285 Sr. Florida State
OL Stefen Wisniewski 6-3 297 Sr. Penn State
OL Gabe Carimi 6-7 315 Sr. Wisconsin
OL Anthony Castonzo 6-7 295 Sr. Boston College
PK Kai Forbath 6-0 192 Sr. UCLA
Second team
QB Ryan Mallett 6-7 238 Jr. Arkansas
RB Jacquizz Rodgers 5-7 188 Jr. Oregon State
RB Noel Devine 5-8 175 Sr. West Virginia
WR Jonathan Baldwin 6-5 225 Jr. Pittsburgh
WR Julio Jones 6-4 211 Jr. Alabama
TE Lance Kendricks 6-4 239 Sr. Wisconsin
C Kristopher O’Dowd 6-5 300 Sr. USC
OL Justin Boren 6-3 320 Sr. Ohio State
OL John Moffitt 6-5 323 Sr. Wisconsin
OL Nate Solder 6-9 300 Sr. Colorado
OL Matt Reynolds 6-6 329 Jr. BYU
PK Blair Walsh 5-10 185 Jr. Georgia
All-America Defensive Team
First team
DL Adrian Clayborn 6-3 282 Sr. Iowa
DL Greg Romeus 6-6 270 Sr. Pittsburgh
DL Stephen Paea 6-1 311 Sr. Oregon State
DL Jared Crick 6-6 285 Jr. Nebraska
LB Greg Jones 6-1 228 Sr. Michigan State
LB Von Miller 6-3 240 Sr. Texas A&M
LB Quan Sturdivant 6-2 230 Jr. North Carolina
CB Patrick Peterson 6-1 211 Jr. LSU
CB Prince Amukamara 6-1 205 Sr. Nebraska
S Rahim Moore 6-1 195 Jr. UCLA
S DeAndre McDaniel 6-1 210 Sr. Clemson
P Drew Butler 6-2 203 Jr. Georgia
Second team
DL Cameron Heyward 6-5 288 Sr. Ohio State
DL Robert Quinn 6-5 260 Jr. North Carolina
DL Jeremy Beal 6-3 261 Sr. Oklahoma
DL Allen Bailey 6-4 288 Sr. Miami
LB Travis Lewis 6-2 232 Sr. Oklahoma
LB Dont’a Hightower 6-4 260 Jr. Alabama
LB Luke Kuechly 6-3 225 So. Boston College
CB Kendric Burney 5-9 180 Sr. North Carolina
CB Stephon Gilmore 6-1 188 So South Carolina
S Mark Barron 6-2 210 Jr. Alabama
S Tyler Sash 6-1 210 Jr. Iowa
P Chas Henry 6-3 222 Sr. Florida
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This post was edited on 5/17/10 at 11:41 am
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:38 am to CapstoneGrad06
You could have bolded Patrick Peterson for LSU.
**And you edited, so to do I.
**And you edited, so to do I.
This post was edited on 5/17/10 at 11:39 am
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:38 am to CapstoneGrad06
That is strange about Dareus.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:39 am to CapstoneGrad06
If you meant to bold every SEC entry, you missed quite a few....
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:39 am to CapstoneGrad06
quote:
1. Alabama
2. Boise State
3. Ohio State
4. Texas
5. Florida
6. Wisconsin
7. TCU
8. Virginia Tech
9. Oklahoma
10. Iowa
11. Nebraska
12. USC
13. North Carolina
14. Pittsburgh
15. Oregon
16. Arkansas
17. Georgia Tech
18. LSU
19. West Virginia
20. Miami
21. Georgia
22. Cincinnati
23. Houston
24. Penn State
25. Utah
I see what you did there...
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:40 am to rebeltider
No Dareus? or Powe? anywhere? GMAFB
Lindy's
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:40 am to rebeltider
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That is strange about Dareus.
Sorry, but the SEC Secondaries and D-Lines are what make us so good at defense, and the fact that none of the SEC DLs made 1st or 2nd is BS.
This post was edited on 5/17/10 at 11:41 am
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:40 am to canuk47
When do all the pre season mags start hitting the stores? Since I follow the Astros I need to start looking forward to football season ASAP.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:41 am to Woopigsooie20
spanking that BAMA arse will bring us back into the SEC from BIG loser. 
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:41 am to 225rumpshaker
The two that matter: Lindy's SEC version hits shelves on May 25th. Phil Steele on June 8th.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:42 am to HawgAlude
quote:
spanking that BAMA arse will bring us back into the SEC from BIG loser.
49-14
35-7
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:42 am to HawgAlude
quote:
spanking that BAMA arse

Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:43 am to CapstoneGrad06
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Phil Steele on June 8th.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:43 am to CapstoneGrad06
quote:Is this only in the southeast? Anyone in Texas know if this is out on the shelves or is it only big 12 stuff.
Lindy's SEC version hits shelves on May 25th
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:43 am to RebFeBrees
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No Dareus? or Powe? anywhere? GMAFB Lindy's
I blame it on an editor that graduated from Auburn.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:44 am to 225rumpshaker
quote:
Is this only in the southeast? Anyone in Texas know if this is out on the shelves or is it only big 12 stuff.
quote:
Southeastern edition- May 25th
National edition- June 1st
Big 12 edition- June 15th
Big Ten edition- June 15th
Pac-10 edition- June 29th
Atlantic Coast edition- June 29th
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:48 am to CapstoneGrad06
It absolutely disgusts me how terribly misinformed the national media is regarding Georgia Tech. They have had 5 good players carry them the last 2 years, and 4 of them just left. The only good player they have returning is an option QB who can't throw, and doesn't have anyone to throw to. Their defense has always been lousy, and they just lost the 2 good players on it to the draft. I guess the media just says they've been ok the last 2 years, let's plug them in around 15. And the crappy thing is, when they do start losing and fall out of the top 25, you won't hear a peep about it.
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