The College Football All-America Team is an honor given annually to the best players of American college football at their respective positions. The original All-America team was the 1889 College Football All-America Team selected by Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp.[1][2][3] In 1950, the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau, which is the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) service bureau, compiled the first list of All-Americans including first-team selections on teams created for a national audience that received national circulation with the intent of recognizing selections made from viewpoints that were nationwide.[4] Since 1952, College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) has bestowed Academic All-American recognition on male and female athletes in Divisions I, II, and III of the NCAA as well as National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics athletes, covering all NCAA championship sports.[5]
The 2010 College Football All-America Team is composed of the following first teams: Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Foundation (WCFF), The Sporting News (TSN), Sports Illustrated (SI), Pro Football Weekly (PFW), ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), College Football News (CFN), Rivals.com, and Scout.com.
Currently, NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports of Division I-FBS football and Division I men’s basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and one point for third team. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points. Football consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus All-Americans.[6]
In 2010, there were 10 unanimous All-Americans.
Name | Position | Year | University |
---|---|---|---|
Prince Amukamara | Defensive back | Senior | Nebraska |
Justin Blackmon | Wide receiver | Sophomore | Oklahoma St. |
Da'Quan Bowers | Defensive line | Junior | Clemson |
Gabe Carimi | Offensive line | Senior | Wisconsin |
Rodney Hudson | Offensive line | Senior | Florida St. |
LaMichael James | Running back | Sophomore | Oregon |
Greg Jones | Linebacker | Senior | Michigan St. |
Ryan Kerrigan | Defensive line | Senior | Purdue |
Luke Kuechly | Linebacker | Sophomore | Boston College |
Patrick Peterson | Defensive back | Junior | LSU |
Offense
editQuarterback
edit- Cam Newton, Auburn -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, AP, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Kellen Moore, Boise State (FWAA, AP-3)
- Andrew Luck, Stanford (PFW, AP-2, WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
Running back
edit- Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, AP, WCFF, PFW, Scout.com)
- LaMichael James, Oregon -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Denard Robinson, Michigan (FWAA)
- Jordan Todman, Connecticut (TSN, CBS, ESPN, Rivals.com, SI, AP-2, WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
- Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (CFN, WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
- Mikel Leshoure, Illinois (AP-2)
- John Clay, Wisconsin (AP-3)
- Vai Taua, Nevada (AP-3)
Wide receiver
edit- Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, Rivals.com, SI, Scout.com-2)
- Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina (AFCA, FWAA, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, AP-2, WCFF-2)
- A. J. Green, Georgia (PFW, WCFF-2)
- Julio Jones, Alabama (AP-2, Scout.com-2)
- Greg Salas, Hawaii (AP-3)
- Titus Young, Boise State (AP-3)
Tight end
edit- Michael Egnew, Missouri -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, WCFF, CBS, CFN, Scout.com)
- Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, TSN, PFW, SI, AP-2, WCFF-2)
- D. J. Williams, Arkansas (Scout.com-2, AP-3)
Tackle
edit- Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Nate Solder, Colorado -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, ESPN, PFW, SI)
- Lee Ziemba, Auburn -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, SI, AP-2, Scout.com-2)
- Anthony Castonzo, Boston College (CFN, PFW, Scout.com, WCFF-2, AP-3)
- Jonathan Martin, Stanford (Scout.com)
- Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State (CBS, CFN, Rivals.com, AP-2, WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
- Nate Potter, Boise State (AP-3)
Guard
edit- Rodney Hudson, Florida State -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- John Moffitt, Wisconsin (AP, CBS, ESPN, Rivals.com)
- Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State (AFCA, Scout.com, AP-2, WCFF-2)
- Clint Boling, Georgia (PFW)
- Cordy Glenn, Georgia (PFW)
- Justin Boren, Ohio State (AP-2, Scout.com-2)
- Caleb Schlauderaff, Utah (WCFF-2, AP-3)
- Barrett Jones, Alabama (AP-3)
Center
edit- Chase Beeler, Stanford -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, AP, TSN, CBS, CFN, ESPN, Rivals.com, WCFF-2)
- Mike Brewster, Ohio State (FWAA, Scout.com-2)
- Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU (TSN, WCFF, AP-2)
- Mike Pouncey, Florida (PFW)
- Jordan Holmes, Oregon (Scout.com-2)
- Ryan Pugh, Auburn (AP-3)
Defense
editEnd
edit- Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Wayne Daniels, TCU (FWAA)
- Jabaal Sheard, Pittsburgh (AFCA)
- J. J. Watt, Wisconsin (PFW, AP-2, WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
- Sam Acho, Texas (WCFF-2, AP-3)
- Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma (AP-2, WCFF-2)
- Quinton Coples, North Carolina (Scout.com-2)
- Brandon Jenkins, Florida State (Scout.com-2)
Tackle
edit- Adrian Clayborn, Iowa -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, WCFF, AP-3)
- Nick Fairley, Auburn -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Stephen Paea, Oregon State -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, TSN, CFN, ESPN, SI)
- Jared Crick, Nebraska (Rivals.com, AP-2, Scout.com-2)
- Marcell Dareus, Alabama (PFW, AP-3)
- Drake Nevis, LSU (CBS, AP-2, WCFF-2)
- Billy Winn, Boise State (AP-3)
Linebacker
edit- Greg Jones, Michigan State -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, Scout.com, SI)
- Luke Kuechly, Boston College -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Von Miller, Texas A&M -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, WCFF, ESPN, PFW, Scout.com)
- Vontaze Burfict, Arizona State (TSN)
- Tank Carder, TCU (AFCA, ESPN, AP-2)
- Lavonte David, Nebraska (CBS, Rivals.com, AP-2)
- Mason Foster, Washington (CFN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, AP-3)
- Justin Houston, Georgia (FWAA, PFW, AP-2, WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
- Nate Irving, North Carolina State (Scout.com, SI, WCFF-2, AP-3)
- Danny Trevathan, Kentucky (CFN)
- Akeem Ayers, UCLA (WCFF-2, AP-3)
- Archie Donald, Toledo (Scout.com-2)
- Casey Matthews, Oregon (Scout.com-2)
- Shayne Skov, Stanford (Scout.com-2)
Cornerback
edit- Prince Amukamara, Nebraska -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com Scout.com, SI)
- Patrick Peterson, LSU -- UNANIMOUS -- (AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State (FWAA, CFN, WCFF-2)
- Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech (WCFF, Scout.com, AP-2)
- Reggie Rembert, Air Force (AFCA, AP-3)
- Cliff Harris, Oregon (Scout.com, AP-2, WCFF-2)
- Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina (AP-3)
- Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee (Scout.com-2)
Safety
edit- Quinton Carter, Oklahoma -- CONSENSUS -- (AFCA, AP, ESPN, SI, WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
- Tejay Johnson, TCU -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, WCFF, CBS, ESPN, Rivals.com, SI)
- Mark Barron, Alabama (FWAA, AP-2, Scout.com-2)
- Rahim Moore, UCLA (TSN, AP-3)
- Robert Sands, West Virginia (TSN)
- Ahmad Black, Florida (CBS, CFN, Rivals.com, AP-2)
- Eric Hagg, Nebraska (PFW, AP-3)
- Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple (PFW)
- Robert Lester, Alabama (WCFF-2, Scout.com-2)
Special teams
editKicker
edit- Josh Jasper, LSU -- CONSENSUS -- (FWAA, TSN)
- Danny Hrapmann, Southern Mississippi (WCFF, AP-3, Scout.com-2)
- Alex Henery, Nebraska (AP, CBS, CFN, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com, SI)
- Will Snyderwine, Duke (AFCA, WCFF-2)
- Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State (Scout.com, AP-2)
Punter
edit- Chas Henry, Florida -- CONSENSUS -- (AP, TSN, WCFF, CBS, CFN, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com, SI)
- Kyle Martens, Rice (AFCA, WCFF-2, AP-3)
- Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma State (FWAA)
- Drew Butler, Georgia (PFW, AP-2)
- Trevor Hankins, Arizona State (Scout.com-2)
All-purpose / return specialist
edit- Cliff Harris, Oregon -- CONSENSUS -- (FWAA, TSN, CBS, ESPN, PFW, Rivals.com, SI, WCFF-2)
- Eric Page, Toledo -- CONSENSUS -- (TSN, WCFF)
- Randall Cobb, Kentucky (AP, ESPN, SI)
- Owen Marecic, Stanford (AFCA)[7]
- Shaky Smithson, Utah (WCFF, CFN, Scout.com)
- Patrick Peterson, LSU (CBS, PFW)
- Jeremy Kerley, TCU (Rivals.com)
- William Powell, Kansas State (CFN)
- Damaris Johnson, Tulsa (AP-2)
- Denard Robinson, Michigan (AP-3)
- D. J. Beshears, Kansas (Scout.com-2)
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ The Michigan alumnus. University of Michigan Library. 2010. p. 495. ASIN B0037HO8MY.
- ^ Martin, John Stuart (October 1961). "Walter Camp and His Gridiron Game". American Heritage. 12 (6). Archived from the original on July 23, 2008. Retrieved May 21, 2010.
- ^ Newsome, Ron. "Amos Alonzo Stagg: Just Who Was This Guy, Anyway?". CBS Interactive/NCAA.org. Retrieved May 21, 2010.[dead link]
- ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
- ^ "Florida's Tim Tebow and Morningside's Beau Kildow top ESPN the Magazine's Academic All-America Football Team". College Sports Information Directors of America. November 24, 2009. Archived from the original on November 18, 2017. Retrieved February 12, 2010.
- ^ "2009–10 NCAA Statistics Policies (updated 9/2/2009)". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved May 21, 2010.
- ^ The term "all-purpose", when used to describe a player, typically refers to one of two types of players:
- A receiver or defensive back who also returns kicks, such as most of the other players on this list.
- A player who fills multiple positions on the offensive side of the ball, such as Cobb, who frequently lines up as a receiver, running back, and wildcat quarterback.
References
edit- NCAA 2010 Consensus First Team All-Americans Archived 2010-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
- AFCA 2010 All-America team
- "AP All-America Team, List". The Associated Press. December 14, 2010. Archived from the original on January 13, 2011.
- FWAA 2010 All-America team
- The Sporting News 2010 All-American team
- Walter Camp Football Foundation 2010 All-America team
- CBS 2010 All-America team
- College Football News 2010 All-America team
- ESPN 2010 All-America team
- Pro Football Weekly 2010 All-America team
- Rivals.com 2010 All-America team
- Scout.com 2010 All-America team
- Sports Illustrated 2010 All-America team
- Academic All-American team