In honor of Linebacker Week at SDS, we gathered the all-time All-American linebackers from all 14 SEC programs to honor the best to ever do it in the conference.

Take a look at the list, see which schools boast the most All-Americans and reminisce about the legends of generations past:

ALABAMA (13)

Mike Hall, 1968

Woodrow Lowe, 1973, 74, 75

Barry Krauss, 1978

Thomas Boyd, 1980, 81

Cornelius Bennett 1984, 85, 86

Derrick Thomas, 1988

Keith McCants, 1989

Dwayne Rudd, 1996

DeMeco Ryans, 2005

Rolando McClain, 2009

Dont’a Hightower, 2011

Courtney Upshaw, 2011

C.J. Mosley, 2012, 13

ARKANSAS (3)

Wayne Harris, 1960

Cliff Powell, 1969

Jermaine Petty, 2001

AUBURN (8)

Bill Cody, 1965

Ken Bernich, 1974

Greg Carr, 1984

Aundray Bruce, 1987

Kurt Crain, 1987

Craig Ogletree, 1989

Takeo Spikes, 1997

Karlos Dansby, 2003

FLORIDA (11)

Ralph Ortega, 1974

Sammy Green, 1975

David Little, 1980

Wilber Marshall, 1982, 83

Alonzo Johnson, 1984, 85

Clifford Charlton, 1987

Huey Richardson, 1990

Jevon Kearse, 1998

Mike Peterson, 1998

Channing Crowder, 2004

Brandon Spikes, 2008, 09

GEORGIA (3)

Boss Bailey, 2002

Justin Houston, 2010

Jarvis Jones, 2011, 12

KENTUCKY (0)

None

LSU (7)

George Bevan, 1969

Mike Anderson, 1970

Warren Capone, 1972, 73

Al Richardson, 1982

Michael Brooks, 1985

Bradie James, 2002

Kevin Minter, 2012

MISSISSIPPI STATE (3)

DD Lewis, 1967

Johnnie Cooks, 1981

Barrin Simpson, 1999

MISSOURI (0)

None

OLE MISS (1)

Patrick Willis, 2006

SOUTH CAROLINA (3)

James Seawright, 1984

Kalimba Edwards, 2001

Eric Norwood, 2009

TENNESSEE (10)

Frank Emanuel, 1965

Paul Naumoff, 1967

Steve Kiner, 1968, 69

Jack Reynolds, 1969

Jackie Walker, 1970, 71

Jamie Rotella, 1972

Keith DeLong, 1988

Al Wilson, 1988

Raynock Thompson, 1999

Kevin Burnett, 2004

TEXAS A&M (0)

None

VANDERBILT (3)

Chip Healy, 1968

Chris Gaines, 1987

Jamie Duncan, 1997