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Five SEC players were named to the 2015 ESPN.com All-America Team on Monday.
Perhaps the most surprising thing this season is the fact that you can only find one defensive player from the conference making the cut, and that was Alabama linebacker Reggie Ragland.
However, the offensive side of the ball was riddled with SEC players as four of the 11 players hail from the league, including both running backs.
Alabama is tied for the best representation, placing three players on the team along with Baylor and Clemson.
Here’s a look at the entire team:
OFFENSE
POSITION | PLAYER | SCHOOL |
---|---|---|
QB | Deshaun Watson | Clemson |
RB | Derrick Henry | Alabama |
RB | Leonard Fournette | LSU |
WR | Corey Coleman | Baylor |
WR | Sterling Shepard | Oklahoma |
TE | Hunter Henry | Arkansas |
OT | Spencer Drango | Baylor |
OT | Ronnie Stanley | Notre Dame |
OG | Dan Feeney | Indiana |
OG | Joshua Garnett | Stanford |
C | Ryan Kelly | Alabama |
DEFENSE
POSITION | PLAYER | SCHOOL |
---|---|---|
DL | Carl Nassib | Penn State |
DL | Joey Bosa | Ohio State |
DL | Shaq Lawson | Clemson |
DL | Andrew Billings | Baylor |
LB | Reggie Ragland | Alabama |
LB | Tyler Matakevich | Temple |
LB | Joe Schobert | Wisconsin |
CB | Jalen Ramsey | Florida State |
CB | Desmond King | Iowa |
S | Jeremy Cash | Duke |
S | Jayron Kearse | Clemson |
SPECIAL TEAMS
POSITION | PLAYER | SCHOOL |
---|---|---|
AP | Christian McCaffrey | Stanford |
K | Jake Elliott | Memphis |
P | Tom Hackett | Utah |
Born and raised in Gainesville, Talal joined SDS in 2015 after spending 2 years in Bristol as an ESPN researcher. Previously, Talal worked at The Gainesville Sun.