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2009 All-America college football team

Official list of the best college football players of 2009

2009 All-America college football team

Summary

Official list of the best college football players of 2009

Football player in #28 white uniform with blue pants and red helmet runs with the football
[[C. J. Spiller]] was unanimous selection at kick returner.

An All-American team is an honorary sports team for a specific season composed of the best amateur players at each position—who in turn are given the honorific "All-America" and typically referred to as "All-American athletes", or simply "All-Americans". Although the honorees generally do not compete together as a unit, the term is used in American team sports to refer to players who are selected by members of the national media.

The All-America college football team is an honor given annually to the best American college football players at their respective positions. The original All-America team was the 1889 All-America college football team selected by Caspar Whitney. 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. 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.

The 2009 All-America college football team is composed of the following All-America teams: Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Football 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. 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 recognized as a consensus first-team all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine consensus All-Americans.

Statistics

Football player in #41 blue and yellow uniform kicks the football
Zoltan Mesko]] was the first [[kicking specialist]] chosen in the [[2010 NFL draft]].

For the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the following players were unanimous first-team selections on the twelve nation-wide lists exhibited below: safety Eric Berry, punter Drew Butler, cornerback Joe Haden, offensive tackle Russell Okung, kickoff returner C. J. Spiller, defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and wide receiver Golden Tate. Of the unanimous selections, Spiller was the only player selected at multiple positions: running back by Pro Football Weekly and kickoff returner by all other selection committees. Additionally, running back Toby Gerhart, defensive end Jerry Hughes, running back Mark Ingram II, linebacker Rolando McClain and quarterback Colt McCoy were unanimous first-team selections by the five NCAA-sanctioned selectors.

Mike Johnson, Mike Iupati and Earl Thomas were selected to the most (10 each) first team lists without being unanimously selected by all five of the NCAA-sanctioned first team lists. Danario Alexander was selected to the four lists without being chosen to any of the NCAA-sanctioned first team lists, while Kellen Moore and Brandon Graham were each selected to three unsanctioned first team lists. Colt McCoy has the distinction of being selected to the fewest lists (8) while being selected to all five sanctioned first teams.

Zane Beadles, who was a 2009 second team Academic All-America selection, is the only player to make one of the 2009 All-America teams and the 2009 Academic All-America team. Tim Tebow, who was a 2007 and 2008 All-America college football team selection, was a first team 2009 Academic All-America team selection.

Offense

Quarterback

  • Colt McCoy*, Texas (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, PFW, Rivals, Scout)
  • Kellen Moore, Boise State (SI, ESPN, CBS, AP-3)
  • Case Keenum, Houston (CFN)
  • Tim Tebow, Florida (AP-2, TSN-2, WCFF-2)
  • Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (TSN-3)

Running back

  • Toby Gerhart*, Stanford (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Mark Ingram II*, Alabama (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • C. J. Spiller, Clemson (PFW, WCFF-2)
  • Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh (AP-2, TSN-2)
  • Ryan Mathews, Fresno State (AP-2)
  • Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State (TSN-2, WCFF-2, AP-3)
  • LaMichael James, Oregon (AP-3, TSN-3)
  • Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech (TSN-3)

Fullback

Wide receiver

  • Golden Tate*, Notre Dame (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Jordan Shipley, Texas (AP, TSN, WCFF, Rivals, Scout)
  • Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati (AFCA, AP-2, TSN-2)
  • Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green (FWAA, WCFF-2, AP-3, TSN-3)
  • Danario Alexander, Missouri (SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, AP-2, TSN-2, WCFF-2)
  • A. J. Green, Georgia (PFW)
  • Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas (TSN-3)
  • Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech (AP-3)

Tight end

  • Dennis Pitta, BYU (AFCA, WCFF, SI, PFW, AP-2, TSN-3)
  • Aaron Hernandez, Florida (AP, TSN, ESPN, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Dorin Dickerson, Pittsburgh (FWAA, CBS, TSN-2, WCFF-2, AP-3)

Offensive tackle

  • Russell Okung*, Oklahoma State (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Trent Williams, Oklahoma (AP, AFCA, WCFF, PFW, CBS, CFN, Scout, TSN-2)
  • Zane Beadles, Utah (FWAA, CFN, WCFF-2, TSN-3)
  • Charles Brown, USC (TSN, ESPN)
  • Bryan Bulaga, Iowa (TSN, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Chris Marinelli, Stanford (Rivals, AP-2, TSN-2)
  • Adam Ulatoski, Texas (TSN-2)
  • Ciron Black, LSU (WCFF-2, AP-3)
  • Anthony Davis, Rutgers (WCFF-2, TSN-3)
  • Dennis Landolt, Penn State (AP-3)

Guard

  • Mike Johnson, Alabama (AP, AFCA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Mike Iupati, Idaho (AP, AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, Rivals, Scout, TSN-2)
  • Jon Asamoah, Illinois (TSN-2)
  • Rodney Hudson, Florida State (FWAA, SI, AP-2)
  • Mike Pouncey, Florida (PFW, AP-2)
  • Jeff Byers, USC (AP-3)
  • Brandon Carter, Texas Tech (AP-3)
  • John Jerry, Ole Miss (TSN-3)
  • Eric Olsen, Notre Dame (TSN-3)

Center

  • Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (FWAA, TSN, WCFF, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • J. D. Walton, Baylor (AP)
  • Chris Hall, Texas (AFCA, AP-3)
  • Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU (SI)
  • Matt Tennant, Boston College (WCFF-2)
  • Thomas Austin, Clemson (TSN-3)

Defense

Defensive end

  • Jerry Hughes*, TCU (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals)
  • Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech (AP, AFCA, PFW, Scout, TSN-2, WCFF-2)
  • Brandon Graham, Michigan (ESPN, Rivals, Scout, AP-2, TSN-2, WCFF-2)
  • Von Miller, Texas A&M (TSN, SI, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida (PFW)
  • Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma (AP-3)
  • Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh (TSN-3)
  • Brandon Sharpe, Texas Tech (AP-3, TSN-3)

Defensive tackle

  • Ndamukong Suh*, Nebraska (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Terrence Cody, Alabama (AP, FWAA, WCFF, CBS, CFN, Scout, TSN-2)
  • Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma (FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, CFN, Rivals, AP-2)
  • Brian Price, UCLA (AFCA, SI, ESPN, TSN-2, WCFF-2, AP-3)
  • Jared Odrick, Penn State (AFCA, CBS, AP-2, TSN-3)
  • Vince Oghobaase, Duke (TSN-3)
  • Dan Williams, Tennessee (AP-3)

Linebacker

  • Rolando McClain*, Alabama (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, Rivals, Scout)
  • Greg Jones, Michigan State (AP, AFCA, FWAA, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout, WCFF-2, TSN-3)
  • Brandon Spikes, Florida (TSN, WCFF, Scout, AP-2)
  • Eric Norwood, South Carolina (AP, WCFF, TSN-3)
  • Pat Angerer, Iowa (FWAA, SI, CFN, Rivals, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Sergio Kindle, Texas (TSN, PFW, AP-3)
  • Rennie Curran, Georgia (CBS)
  • Luke Kuechly, Boston College (CFN)
  • Daryl Washington, TCU (ESPN, TSN-2)
  • Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri (PFW, AP-2, TSN-2, WCFF-2)
  • NaVorro Bowman, Penn State (TSN-2, AP-3)
  • Cody Grimm, Virginia Tech (AP-3)
  • Andre Revels, Cincinnati (TSN-3)

Cornerback

  • Joe Haden*, Florida (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Javier Arenas, Alabama (AP, AFCA, SI, TSN-2, WCFF-2)
  • Perrish Cox, Oklahoma State (TSN, CFN, AP-2)
  • Patrick Peterson, LSU (PFW, ESPN, TSN-2)
  • Alterraun Verner, UCLA (Rivals, AP-3)
  • Kyle Wilson, Boise State (AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Brandon Harris, Miami (AP-3)
  • Rafael Priest, TCU (TSN-3)
  • Syd'Quan Thompson, California (TSN-3)

Safety

  • Eric Berry*, Tennessee (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Earl Thomas, Texas (AP, AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, Rivals, Scout, TSN-2)
  • Taylor Mays, USC (WCFF, CFN, AP-2, TSN-2)
  • Kurt Coleman, Ohio State (TSN)
  • DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson (FWAA, WCFF-2, TSN-3)
  • Tyler Sash, Iowa (CBS, AP-3)
  • Rahim Moore, UCLA (Scout, AP-2, WCFF-2, TSN-3)
  • Mark Barron, Alabama (AP-3)

Special teams

Kicker

  • Kai Forbath, UCLA (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, PFW, ESPN, CFN, Rivals, AP-2)
  • Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (AP, CBS, Scout, WCFF-2, TSN-3)
  • Grant Ressel, Missouri (SI, TSN-2)
  • Hunter Lawrence, Texas (AP-3)

Punter

  • Drew Butler*, Georgia (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout)
  • Matt Dodge, East Carolina (TSN-2)
  • Zoltán Meskó, Michigan (AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Matt Reagan, Memphis (AP-3)
  • Tress Way, Oklahoma (TSN-3)

All-purpose / Kick returner

Punt returner

Key

  • Player name in bold — consensus All-American
    • — unanimous All-American
  • Selector name in bold — official selector

Official selectors:

  • Associated Press (AP)
  • American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)
  • Football Writers Association of America (FWAA)
  • The Sporting News (TSN)
  • Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF)

Other selectors:

  • Sports Illustrated (SI)
  • Pro Football Weekly (PFW)
  • ESPN
  • CBS Sports (CBS)
  • College Football News (CFN)
  • Rivals.com
  • Scout.com

Sources of the teams:

Academic All-America

The following players were selected to the University Division Academic All-America first and second teams.

First-team

PositionPlayerTeam
QBFlorida
RBAndre AndersonTulane
Kyle MinettSouth Dakota State
WRZeke MarkshausenNorthwestern
Michigan State
TEAlabama
OLAndrew JacksonFresno State
Jim McKenzieSyracuse
Andrew PitzPenn State
Texas
Penn State
DLTexas
Jacob KragtEastern Washington
Adam RundhValparaiso
Brandon WingeierDayton
LBPenn State
Josh MahoneyNorthern Iowa
Mike NixonArizona State
DBJosh CainJacksonville State
Beau HadleyWeber State
Scott JohnsonBYU
Chris RoccoLiberty
KBrandon HellevangNorth Dakota
PMichigan

Second-team

PositionPlayerTeam
QBWestern Michigan
RBChris GaniousSouth Dakota
Jacquise TerryKent State
WRRocky RossUCF
Stanford
TEKansas State
OLTaylor AskewTennessee Tech
Utah
John DowdNavy
Mitch EnrightSMU
Paul JasinowskiBrown
Alabama
DLGrant HunterButler
Purdue
Dan MillingtonIndiana State
Nick NolteNorth Dakota
LBMatthew BaumanBYU
Baylor
Reed WilliamsWest Virginia
DBMike AnelloNotre Dame
Conrad KjerstadSouth Dakota State
Southern Illinois
Chima NwachukwuWashington State
KStefan DemosNorthwestern
PFresno State

Notes

References

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  3. (2010). "Football Award Winners". NCAA.
  4. "2009–10 NCAA Statistics Policies (updated 9/2/2009)". [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]].
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