2009 All-America Team

by Hunter Ansley on May 28, 2009, 10:28 AM


Want a fun game?  Count the number of Tebow pictures that end up on this site this year and multiply that number by 37.  Then you'll end up with Nic Harris' 40 time.

Want a fun game? Count the number of Tebow pictures that end up on this site this year and multiply that number by 37. Then you'll end up with Nic Harris' 40 time.


Alright, all of the BCS All-Conference Teams are posted.  There were some strong teams (the SEC and the Big 12), and there were some weak teams (the Big East and the ACC).  Shocking stuff, right?  But those conferences have been well represented here.  The First team is in Bold. The Second team is in regular type.  And the the Third Team is in italics. So there you go.

Taylor Mays is a popular pick at free safety, but as insane as he may be as a pro prospect, he’s not Major Wright when it comes to playing college ball.  It’s tough to pick against Tebow as the quarterback, though I’m sure that plenty of people will.  No matter how you go this year, it would a challenge to find a poor starter under center.

I like DeMarco Murray at one running back spot… a lot.  When he’s healthy, he’s nearly unstoppable.  Great hands out of the backfield, and extremely quick in the open field.  Jahvid Best is probably one of the fastest players in the game.  There’s not a more athletic wide receiver than Benn, and Dez Bryant isn’t far behind when it comes to body control.

And defensively, well it’s all SEC and Big 12.  Which is something the rest of the country should get used to.  It looks like the two conferences will decide the national title yet again.  In fact, of the 26 starters, 21 are from one of those two leagues.  The entire secondary is SEC.

The breakdown works out pretty topsided.  12 SEC players.  9 Big 12 players.  Two each from the Pac 10 and Big Ten.  One from the ACC, and a big goose egg from the Big East.  Don’t worry though, there are some mid-majors and even a few South Florida guys in the lower ranks.  Enjoy.

ACC Team
Big Ten Team
Big 12 Team
Big East Team
Pac 10 Team
SEC Team

QB:  Tim Tebow, Florida

QB:  Jevan Snead, Ole Miss

QB:  Colt McCoy, Texas

RB:  Jahvid Best, Cal

RB:  Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech

RB:  CJ Spiller, Clemson

RB:  DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma

RB:  Evan Royster, Penn State

RB:  Charles Scott, LSU

WR:  Arrelious Benn, Illinois

WR:  Damian Williams, USC

WR:  Golden Tate, Notre Dame

WR:  Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State

WR:  Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas

WR:  Jordan Shipley, Texas

TE:  Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma

TE:  Rob Gronkowski, Arizona

TE:  Dennis Pitta, BYU

LT:  Russell Okung, Oklahoma State

LT:  Bryan Bulaga, Iowa

LT:  Charles Brown, USC

RT:  Ciron Black, LSU

RT:  Trent Williams, Oklahoma

RT:  Adam Ulatoski

LG:  Sergio Render, Virginia Tech

LG:  Thomas Austin, Clemson

LG:  Mitch Petrus, Arkansas

RG:  Jeff Byers, USC

RG:  Mike Johnson, Alabama

RG:  John Jerry, Ole Miss

C:  Josh McNeil, Tennessee

C:  John Estes, Hawaii

C:  Matt Tennant, Boston College


DE:  Carlos Dunlap, Florida

DE:  Greg Hardy, Ole Miss

DE:  Brandon Graham, Michigan

DE:  Sergio Kindle, Texas

DE:  Jerry Hughes, TCU

DE:  George Selvie, USF

DT:  Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma

DT:  Vince Oghobaase, Duke

DT:  Geno Atkins, Georgia

DT:  Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska

DT:  Terrence Cody, Alabama

DT:  Demarcus Granger, Oklahoma

LB:  Brandon Spikes, Florida

LB:  Mark Herzlich, Boston College

LB:  Sean Lee, Penn State

LB:  Joe Pawelek, Baylor

LB:  Micah Johnson, Kentucky

LB:  Rolando McClain, Alabama

LB:  Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri

LB:  Stevenson Sylvester, Utah

LB:  Rennie Curran, Georgia

CB:  Joe Haden, Florida

CB:  Javier Arenas, Alabama

CB:  Crezdon Butler, Clemson

CB:  Trevard Lindley, Kentucky

CB:  Walter Thurmond III, Oregon

CB:  SydQuan Thompson, Cal

SS:  Eric Berry, Tennessee

SS:  Kam Chancellor, Virginia Tech

SS:  Chad Jones, LSU

FS:  Major Wright, Florida

FS:  Taylor Mays, USC

FS:  Nate Allen, USF

KR:  Trindon Holliday, LSU

PR:  Brandon James, Florida

K:  Joshua Shene, Ole Miss

P:  Zoltan Mesko, Michigan

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