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Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:12 pm
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:12 pm
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Quarterback -- Tommie Frazier (Nebraska, 1992-95):
Running backs -- Herschel Walker (Georgia 1980-82), Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State, 1986-88):
Wide receivers -- Randy Moss (Marshall, 1995-97), Anthony Carter (Michigan, 1979-82)
Tight end -- Ozzie Newsome (Alabama, 1974-77):
Center -- Dave Rimington (Nebraska, 1979-82)
Offensive linemen -- Orlando Pace* (Ohio State, 1994-96), Jonathan Ogden (UCLA, 1992-95), John Hannah (Alabama, 1970-72), Ron Yary (USC, 1965-67)
Defensive linemen -- Lee Roy Selmon (Oklahoma, 1972-75), Ndomukung Suh (Nebraska, 2005-09), Hugh Green (Pittsburgh, 1977-80), Reggie White (Tennessee, 1980-83)
Linebackers -- Dick Butkus (Illinois, 1962-64), Derrick Thomas (Alabama, 1985-88), Tommy Nobis (Texas, 1963-65)
Cornerbacks -- Charles Woodson* (Michigan, 1995-97), Deion Sanders (Florida State, 1985-88)
Safeties -- Ed Reed (Miami, 1998-01), Ronnie Lott (USC, 1977-80)
Kicker -- Sebastian Janikowski (Florida State, 1997-99)
Punter -- Ray Guy (Southern Miss, 1970-72)
Kick returner -- Raghib Ismail (Notre Dame, 1988-90)
Punt returner, all-purpose player -- Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska, 1970-72)
Nebraska occupies five of the 27 first-team spots. The only other schools with multiple players on the first team were Alabama (three), Florida State, Michigan and USC (two each). A total of 18 schools are represented on the first team. Ten of those are in top 15 in all-time wins.
There are more SEC players on the second team and honorable mentions in the article.
Quarterback -- Tommie Frazier (Nebraska, 1992-95):
Running backs -- Herschel Walker (Georgia 1980-82), Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State, 1986-88):
Wide receivers -- Randy Moss (Marshall, 1995-97), Anthony Carter (Michigan, 1979-82)
Tight end -- Ozzie Newsome (Alabama, 1974-77):
Center -- Dave Rimington (Nebraska, 1979-82)
Offensive linemen -- Orlando Pace* (Ohio State, 1994-96), Jonathan Ogden (UCLA, 1992-95), John Hannah (Alabama, 1970-72), Ron Yary (USC, 1965-67)
Defensive linemen -- Lee Roy Selmon (Oklahoma, 1972-75), Ndomukung Suh (Nebraska, 2005-09), Hugh Green (Pittsburgh, 1977-80), Reggie White (Tennessee, 1980-83)
Linebackers -- Dick Butkus (Illinois, 1962-64), Derrick Thomas (Alabama, 1985-88), Tommy Nobis (Texas, 1963-65)
Cornerbacks -- Charles Woodson* (Michigan, 1995-97), Deion Sanders (Florida State, 1985-88)
Safeties -- Ed Reed (Miami, 1998-01), Ronnie Lott (USC, 1977-80)
Kicker -- Sebastian Janikowski (Florida State, 1997-99)
Punter -- Ray Guy (Southern Miss, 1970-72)
Kick returner -- Raghib Ismail (Notre Dame, 1988-90)
Punt returner, all-purpose player -- Johnny Rodgers (Nebraska, 1970-72)
Nebraska occupies five of the 27 first-team spots. The only other schools with multiple players on the first team were Alabama (three), Florida State, Michigan and USC (two each). A total of 18 schools are represented on the first team. Ten of those are in top 15 in all-time wins.
There are more SEC players on the second team and honorable mentions in the article.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:14 pm to jatebe
That would be one hell of a team.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:16 pm to jatebe
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Running backs -- Herschel Walker (Georgia 1980-82), Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State, 1986-88):
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:22 pm to jatebe
Second team.... (SEC in bold; I didn't include the TAMU player because he wasn't SEC at the time he played.)
QB Tim Tebow Florida 2006-09
RB Archie Griffin Ohio State 1972-75
RB Bo Jackson Auburn 1982-85
WR Larry Fitzgerald Pittsburgh 2002-03
WR Jerry Rice Mississippi Valley State 1981-84
TE Mike Ditka Pittsburgh 1958-60
C Chuck Bednarik Penn 1945-48
OL Anthony Munoz USC 1976-80
OL Bryant McKinnie Miami 1997-2001
OL Will Shields Nebraska 1989-92
OL Tony Boselli USC 1991-94
DEFENSE
DL Joe Greene North Texas State 1966-68
DL Bubba Smith Michigan State 1964-66
DL Warren Sapp Miami 1992-94
DL Rich Glover Nebraska 1969-72
LB Mike Singletary Baylor 1977-80
LB Ray Lewis Miami 1993-95
LB LaVar Arrington Penn State 1997-99
CB Champ Bailey Georgia 1996-98
CB Rod Woodson Purdue 1983-86
S Sean Taylor Miami 2001-03
S Eric Berry Tennessee 2007-09
SPECIAL TEAMS
K Alex Henery Nebraska 2007-10
P Shane Lechler Texas A&M 1996-99
KR Devin Hester Miami 2003-05
PR Dante Pettis Washington 2014-17
AP Desmond Howard Michigan 1989-91
QB Tim Tebow Florida 2006-09
RB Archie Griffin Ohio State 1972-75
RB Bo Jackson Auburn 1982-85
WR Larry Fitzgerald Pittsburgh 2002-03
WR Jerry Rice Mississippi Valley State 1981-84
TE Mike Ditka Pittsburgh 1958-60
C Chuck Bednarik Penn 1945-48
OL Anthony Munoz USC 1976-80
OL Bryant McKinnie Miami 1997-2001
OL Will Shields Nebraska 1989-92
OL Tony Boselli USC 1991-94
DEFENSE
DL Joe Greene North Texas State 1966-68
DL Bubba Smith Michigan State 1964-66
DL Warren Sapp Miami 1992-94
DL Rich Glover Nebraska 1969-72
LB Mike Singletary Baylor 1977-80
LB Ray Lewis Miami 1993-95
LB LaVar Arrington Penn State 1997-99
CB Champ Bailey Georgia 1996-98
CB Rod Woodson Purdue 1983-86
S Sean Taylor Miami 2001-03
S Eric Berry Tennessee 2007-09
SPECIAL TEAMS
K Alex Henery Nebraska 2007-10
P Shane Lechler Texas A&M 1996-99
KR Devin Hester Miami 2003-05
PR Dante Pettis Washington 2014-17
AP Desmond Howard Michigan 1989-91
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:23 pm to SummerOfGeorge
They got one of them correct. The other racked up 70% of his yards against hapless teams. (Looking at all of your personalities #34)
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:23 pm to jatebe
Honeybadger could fit into this, I think.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:26 pm to GeauxTigerNation
You’re an idiot if you put him on any all time list as essentially a 2 year player.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:27 pm to LSU1SLU
I'm fricking around. The board used to get super mad that he wasn't included on lists .
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:30 pm to jatebe
On another note, you would not be able to stop that first RB duo.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:41 pm to GeauxTigerNation
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On another note, you would not be able to stop that first RB duo.
and a running qb in Frazier
Posted on 8/14/19 at 4:54 pm to viceman
I may have taken Mike Vick, Peyton Manning, Elway, or Vince Young over Tebow on the second team, but Tebow is still a quality pick.
I'd definitely have taken Peter Warrick over Jerry Rice. As good as Rice was at MVSU, D1-AA guy can't get the nod.
I'd definitely have taken Peter Warrick over Jerry Rice. As good as Rice was at MVSU, D1-AA guy can't get the nod.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 5:09 pm to jatebe
I still have nightmares of Johnny Rogers in the 1972 Sugar Bowl.
Dude was something else.
Dude was something else.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 5:15 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Only Auburn fans think Bo > Herschel.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 5:26 pm to chillmonster
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I may have taken Mike Vick, Peyton Manning, Elway, or Vince Young over Tebow on the second team, but Tebow is still a quality pick.
Throwing to Moss and Carter, and Walker and Sanders for a running game. I would want Peyton.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 6:10 pm to jatebe
No Honeybadger = list is shite
Posted on 8/14/19 at 6:25 pm to jatebe
I see CBS prefers to have a lower yardage output per hand-off than higher.
Interesting.
Not good for team output, but interesting nonetheless.
Interesting.
Not good for team output, but interesting nonetheless.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 6:30 pm to jatebe
I want to bitch and complain and gnash my teeth that no LSU DB is on there either as a first or 2nd team all American, but damn it I can’t find it. Joe Green and Warren Sapp are fricking second team D Linemen.
The only possible spot I’d even entertain the possibility of maybe, potentially, long shot in hell arguing is Patrick Peterson over Rod Woodson.
That’s it
The only possible spot I’d even entertain the possibility of maybe, potentially, long shot in hell arguing is Patrick Peterson over Rod Woodson.
That’s it
Posted on 8/14/19 at 6:32 pm to jatebe
I'll take Jim Thorpe & Red Grange.
Posted on 8/14/19 at 6:38 pm to jatebe
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Derrick Thomas (Alabama, 1985-88),
Greatest player ever in the SEC
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