The Associated Press released its All-America team Tuesday morning, naming college football’s best players to his first, second and third team.

Unsurprisingly, the SEC saw several of its stars make the cut, with 15 players representing the conference among the AP’s selections.

Among the 15 players, four of them were named to the first-team.

Here’s the full list of the AP All-America team.

First Team

Offense

QB — Marcus Mariota, Oregon

RB — Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin

RB — Tevin Coleman, Indiana

WR — Amari Cooper, Alabama

WR — Rashad Higgins, Colorado State

TE — Nick O’Leary, Florida State

OT — Brandon Scherff, Iowa

OT — Spencer Drango, Baylor

OG — Tre Jackson, Florida State

OG — Laken Tomlinson, Duke

C — Reese Dismukes, Auburn

K — Robert Aguyao, Florida State

AP — Shaq Thompson, Washington

Defense

DE — Joey Bosa, Ohio State

DE — Vic Beasley, Clemson

DT — Malcolm Brown, Texas

DT — Danny Shelton, Washington

LB — Scooby Wright III, Arizona

LB — Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington

LB — Paul Dawson, TCU

CB — Senquez Golson, Ole Miss

CB — Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon

S — Landon Collins, Alabama

S — Gerod Holliman, Lousiville

P — Tom Hackett, Utah

Second Team

Offense

QB — Trevone Boykin, TCU

RB — James Conner, Pittsburgh

RB — Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska

WR — Kevin White, West Virginia

WR — Rashad Greene, Florida State

TE — Maxx Williams, Minnesota

OT — La’el Collins, LSU

OT — Andrus Peat, Stanford

OG — Arie Kouandjio, Alabama

OG — AJ Cann, South Carolina

C — Hroniss Grassu, Oregon

K — Brad Craddock, Maryland

AP — Tyler Lockett, Kansas State

Defense

DE — Shane Ray, Missouri

DE — Nate Orchard, Utah

DT — Leonard Williams, USC

DT — Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss

LB — Eric Kendricks, UCLA

LB — Benardrick McKinney, Mississippi State

LB — Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame

CB — Vernon Hargreaves III, Florida

CB — Jacoby Glenn, UCF

S — Jalen Ramsey, Florida State

S — Cody Prewitt, Ole Miss

P — JK Scott, Alabama

Third Team

Offense

QB — JT Barrett, Ohio State

RB — Jay Ajayi, Boise State

RB — Samaje Perine, Oklahoma

WR — Justin Hardy, ECU

WR — Nelson Agholor, USC

TE — Clive Walford, Miami

OT — Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M

OT — Jake Fisher, Oregon

OG — Shaquille Mason, Georgia Tech

OG — Ben Beckwith, Mississippi State

C — Jack Allen, Michigan State

K — Josh Lambert, West Virginia

AP — JJ Nelson, UAB

Defense 

DE — Shawn Oakman, Baylor

DE — Randy Gregory, Nebraska

DT — Michael Bennett, Ohio State

DT — Eddie Goldman, Florida State

LB — Denzel Perryman, Miami

LB — Mike Hull, Penn State

LB — Eric Striker, Oklahoma

CB — Trae Waynes, Michigan State

CB — Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech

S — Kurtis Drummond, Michigan State

S — Su’a Cravens, USC

P — Austin Rehkow, Idaho