Marty Lyons DL St. Petersburg Catholic 1974. Born: Feb. 17, 1936 (St. Simons, Georgia), High school: Manhasset Secondary School (Manhasset, New York), High school highlights: Nassau County Football Player of the Year (1952), College highlights: Two-time AP All-American (1955, 1956), Heisman Trophy finalist (1956), two-time NCAA lacrosse All-American (1955, 1956). Set NCAA record for career TDs in final game. [1]. Dec. 18. There were no hard-and-fast rules in developing this team, but we lean toward high school accomplishments. A Parade All-America selection. Career HS totals were158 catches, 2,346 yards, 38 TDs (then a state record) in only 2 seasons. 1 overall (2004), College highlights: Three-time All-Big 12 (2004-06), Heisman Trophy finalist (2004), AP All-American (2004), Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year (2004), NFL career: Minnesota Vikings (2007-16), New Orleans Saints (2017), Arizona Cardinals (2017), Washington Redskins (2018-19), Detroit Lions (2020), Tennessee Titans (2021), Seattle Seahawks (2021). Was Bears' all-time leading rusher until Walter Payton broke his records in the 1980s. Smith was still an underrated recruit (somehow) headed to the University of Florida and became the best running back in all of college football. United States. Another consensus No. Dec. 13. Had 41 receptions and was first-team All-Big East return man in 1995 at Miami. One of the most coveted high school quarterbacks of all time, John Elway was the No. Ottis Anderson RB Forest Hill (West Palm Beach) 1974. Set several school and Big Ten records at Michigan. Its over 13,000 members represent all 50 states and 36 countries. D.J. Played 14 NFL seasons. Played both sides of the ball, holds the school's defensive record with 18 career interceptions. United States. Pro: A sixth-round pick in the 2005 draft, Swancutt spent three years in the NFL, playing for Detroit, Oakland and Baltimore. Post-Dispatch photo by J.B. Forbes J.B. Forbes Steve Stipanovich, 7-0, C, De Smet, 1979 A 6-11. Born: Dec. 3, 1997 (Plainfield, New Jersey), High school: Paramus Catholic High School (Paramus, New Jersey), High school highlights: USA Today Defensive Player of the Year (2015), Under Armour All-American Game MVP (2016), USA Today All-American (2015), College highlights: Two-time All-Big Ten (2017, 2018), NFL career: Green Bay Packers (2019-present). The American Football Association is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax exempt corporation in its 38th year of operation and is dedicated to the advancement of adult (minor league/semi-pro) football from coast-to-coast. Led 1991 Vikings to a state championship win at Florida Field, finishing season 14-0 with 3,055 yards, 27 TDs and just 4 INTs. Arguably most productive RB in Miami-Dade County history, ran for 2,955 yards and large classification record 38 TDs as a senior. Earned All-American honors at the University of Florida. USA Today National Defensive Player of the Year and everybody's All-American as a senior. ALL-TIME OREGON ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM. Started all 46 of his college games. McNary: Graduated in 1999. Did it all for Apopka, even punting, and was a first-team All-State pick as a LB. Bobby Butler DB Atlantic (Delray Beach) 1976. Had 12-year NFL career that included 2 Super Bowls. NFL All-Pro in 2000. Some, like McCoy, peaked in high school. Played collegiately for Louisville, where he had 76 tackles, 6 sacks and 3 blocked kicks as a senior. Jesuit: Graduated in 1972. Set state scoring record with 44 TDs as a member of Gulliver Prep's 14-1 Class 2A state title team in 2000. Do you have a blog? A USA Today and Parade first-team All-American blocker. Played 14 NFL seasons. A Florida Times-Union Super 11 Pick in 1991. Set career highs in 2007 with 103 receptions for 1,147 yards and 5 TDs. Young put together the single greatest performance in college football history, if not all of college sports, in the 2006 Rose Bowl against USC to win the national title for Texas. Pro: A 12th-round draft pick in 1971, Blanchard went to play 11 years in the NFL as a punter, for New Orleans. Conferences. Played 128 games in 9 NFL seasons, 6 seasons as a starter, for the Houston Oilers and New York Jets. St. Louis. Had 1,411 receiving yards that season. Total number of selections are listed in parentheses for repeat winners. Suh was also first-team all-state and a Parade All-American. Also hit .533 for Atlanta Braves in the 1992 World Series and was leading the National League in stolen bases in 1997 when he returned to football. A key player along with DE Don Latimer on 1971 Fort Pierce Central team that went 13-0 and defeated Tampa Robinson 29-13 in Class 4A state championship game. Born: Jan. 18, 1980 (Wilson, North Carolina), High school: Southern Nash High School (Bailey, North Carolina), High school highlights: Parade All-American (1997), College highlights: Bednarik Award (2001), Lombardi Award (2001), NFL career: Carolina Panthers (2002-09, 2017-18), Chicago Bears (2010-13), Green Bay Packers (2014-16). Southwest. Currently with the New York Giants. Beaverton: Graduated in 1984. Kicked an NFL record 29 consecutive FGs in 1993. Oregon, All-American in football and baseball. Won 2 Super Bowl championships. Chicago-based Roy and Harv Schmidt rated him in the top 10 as a sophomore. Currently, the 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. Led team to a state runner-up finish. Had 18 interceptions in 29 total games over junior and senior seasons. 1970 Parade All America High School Football Team (8th_Annual) 1968 Ted McNulty, Upper Arlington (Columbus, Ohio) Finished college career with 3,331 yards, including 13 100-yard games. His 15 sacks in 2000 were one shy of tying Lawrence Taylors single-season UNC record. Randy Moss was on Parade Magazines list of the 50 greatest high school football players of all time in 2009, and former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz called him "the best high school football player" he'd ever seen when he signed with the Irish out of high school. A 3-sport star in football, track and basketball in the early 1960s. Haloti Ngata is the highest-rated recruit in Utah history and was rated as the No. Starred collegiately at Florida and in the NFL with Jacksonville. Leroy Butler LB Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) 1985. College: The 6-7 Newton was a solid starter at Oregon State, where he was a two-year starter and caught 105 passes for 1,308 yards and 15 touchdowns. College: FitzPatrick was a four-year standout at USC, where he earned all-Pac 10 honors as a tackle. High school: Hampton High School (Hampton, Virginia), High school highlights: Two-time USA Today national champion (1996, 1997), three-time state champion (1995-97), two-time USA Today All-American (1996, 1997), College highlights: Las Vegas Bowl MVP (1998), Peach Bowl MVP (2001). Welcome, for lack of a better term, to a stab at putting together Oregons all-time all-state football team. He did not want to make basketball his whole life. Went on to star at Florida before turning pro after junior season. Played 9 years in the NFL. Standout DL and 3-sport letterman at Hernando in early 1980s. But here is our best guess of an all-time all-state team; the first team includes players from the 1940s through the modern era. Find out more. Had 4,339 yards total offense (2,842. He was a three-time Parade All-America and a McDonald's All-America as a senior. Now in his 13th NFL season, has made Pro Bowl 7 times and was 1999 AP Defensive Player of the Year. Started games during his freshman year all the way through his senior year at UF. Earned NFL Hall of Fame status as a member of L.A. Rams "Fearsome Foursome" defensive front. McAlister earned first team honors on the Parade All-America team after leading Blair to a 13-0 record and a Southern Section championship. A 4-time Pro Bowler. "Neon" Leon Bright RB/KR Merritt Island 1973. Parade All-American in 1979 on a team with Cris Collinsworth at QB. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recognizes four selectors as "official" for the 1978 season. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. A 4-sport standout for Tampa Bay Tech in 980s, even winning a state championship in wrestling. Played both sides of the ball, holds the schools defensive record with 18 career interceptions. The Yankees drafted him in the second round of the 1981 MLB draft, but he decided to stick with football and forced the Colts to trade him to the Broncos after he was picked No. ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL HONORS . Was a TE from 1971-76 and an OL from 1977-84. Played 14 NFL seasons, with 6 Pro Bowls and 53 career INTs. Named first-team USA Today and Parade All-American. Played football and baseball at Florida. Smith won three Super Bowls and became the NFL's career leading rusher. Named the first-ever Gator All-American. Led 1964 Paxon team to a 9-1-1 season, suffering only loss to state runner-up Robert E. Lee, 7-6. 17 in first round by Seattle. Was later head football coach (1986-93) and athletic director (1994-2003) at FAMU. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Had 14 NFL seasons with Pittsburgh, including all 4 of Steelers' Super Bowl wins. Played 5 years in NFL with Jets. Selected in 3rd round of NFL draft by Seattle. In football, the list includes Fenwick's Jim DiLullo, Maine South's Tom Spotts, Evanston's Carlos Matthews, Lane Tech's Ken Ferguson, Tilden's Dempsey Norman, St. Rita's John Foley, Lane Tech's Alex Rodriguez, Naperville Central's Tim Lavery, New Trier's Mark Floersch, Proviso East's Philip Macklin, Naperville Central's Ryan Clifford, Maine South's Sean Price and Charlie Goro. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Played 12 NFL seasons. And sometimes we get it really, really wrong. After an unheralded career with the Trojans, he played Single-A baseball for one season, followed by two seasons in the Arena Football League. Finished high school career with 11,433 total yards, 134 TDs (71 passing, 56 rushing, 5 on interceptions returns, 2 on punt returns). He was a three-time Parade All-America and a McDonald's All-America as a senior. Closing in on 500 career catches and 7,000 yards. They were wrong. 1988 (Fayetteville, Arkansas), High school: Springdale High School (Springdale, Arkansas), High school highlights: USA Today National Player of the Year (2005), Gatorade National Player of the Year (2005). Generally regarded as one of the best DBs to come out of Miami-Dade County. College: Stanford. Had a 99-yard TD run against Miami Washington. Celebrate With. All were accorded can't-miss accolades by college coaches, recruiting analysts and media observers. Third overall pick of the 2003 NFL draft. Accumulated 63 career TDs and 4,200 yards of total offense in 2 years as Manatee's QB. Was a captain and starter on FSU's 1993 national title team. First-round pick by Detroit Lions in 1988. Ended his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1984. The most heralded recruit in Arkansas state history, Mitch Mustain swept the 2006 national player of the year awards and followed his high school coach, Gus Malzahn, to Arkansas. Tommie Frazier QB Manatee (Bradenton) 1991. Caught 107 passes for 2,100 yards and 21 touchdowns in 4 seasons at FSU. Known for physical style of running, often dragging tacklers for extra yardage every time he ran the ball. Suh was a multiple-year standout on both sides of the line, and as a senior, was the Portland Interscholastic League player of the year after a 10-sack season. High school: Grayson High School (Loganville, Georgia), High school highlights: Gwinnett Daily News Defensive Player of the Year (2012), two-time MaxPreps All-American (2011, 2012), two-time USA Today All-American (2011, 2012), College highlights: AP All-American (2015), All-SEC (2015), NFL career: Arizona Cardinals (2016-18), Miami Dolphins (2019), Seattle Seahawks (2021-present). GA. QB. Regarded as one of top FBs in UF history. He also may be the only athlete who is in serious contention as the greatest in two sports football and lacrosse. Had 6-year career in the NFL, with over 2,100 yards passing. Marshall: Graduated in 1974. A two-time All-American and caught 212 passes for 3,598 yards at FSU. People in Virginia still haven't forgiven him for jilting his first college choice. As a senior, Enyart earned several national honors following a 1,304-yard, 17-touchdown campaign. Arizona. 1983 (Saint Paul, Minnesota), High school: Cretin-Derham Hall High School (St. Paul, Minnesota), High school highlights: USA Today High School Football Player of the Year (2000), USA Today High School Baseball Player of the Year (2001), Class 4A state champion (1999). Rashan Gary is one of just three players to be a unanimous No. Missouri. Had successful NFL career and was MVP of Super Bowl XXV with the New York Giants. All-American in 1969 and first-team All-SWAC in 1968 and 1969 at Texas Southern University. All-state selection in football and basketball in the late 1940s. Also lettered in baseball and tennis. Dickerson's recruitment can still spark a heated debate in parts of Texas. Selected state's player of the year in 1967. Played 3 years at University of Florida during which the Gators won 23 of 29 games. "The kid did not like the hoopla, all the attention. Pro: A second-round pick in the 1969 draft, Enyart played three years in the NFL, for Buffalo and Oakland. Scored 29 TDs in 10 games as a senior in an era when scoring was much lower than today. All-league and all-state as a senior on both sides. 12 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft and had two sacks and 21 tackles as a rookie with the Packers. College: Enyart became one of Oregon States all-time greats. First player in state history to surpass 10,000 yards and then 11,000 yards in career offense. Sprague: Graduated in 2001. Unanimous selections are followed by an asterisk (*). These hometown heroes are in a special class of legends. Originated the infamous "Lambeau Leap." Also spent time with the Cowboys before retiring with Dolphins in 1973. Yates was the 4A player of the year on offense and defense as a junior, and defensive player of the year as a senior. Entered 2007 season with 94 sacks. Eric Dickerson entered Texas high school football lore at tiny Sealy High, where he racked up 2,667 rushing yards on the way to a state title in 1978. Pitched 2 consecutive no-hitters in 1 tournament. A 2nd-team All-American in 1953 as a junior at Florida before being drafted into the military. Corey Simon DL Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach) 1994. One of the state's first prolific dual-threat QBs. The original All-America team was the 1889 College Football All-America Team selected by Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp. Played on 2 Super Bowl teams for the Raiders. Born: Feb. 25, 1988 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), High school: Southeast High School (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), High school highlights: USA Today Defensive Player of the Year (2005), Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year (2005), U.S. Army All-American (2006), College highlights: Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (2008), two-time AP All-American (2008, 2009), NFL career: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010-18), Carolina Panthers (2019). Nearly all of them received Player of the Year recognition. Howington was first-team all-state and a Parade All-American as senior. A phenomenally gifted HS athlete who could break a game open on either side of the ball as a receiver and CB, and was equally dangerous on kickoff and punt returns. St. Louis. Moved back to the secondary in the NFL, where he played 14 seasons with 65 INTs. Eventually became a starter at University of Miami. A do-it-all player who was an All-America selection in sophomore year at Miami where he played both ways. Here is the. The 2022 College Football All-America Team is composed of the following College Football All-American first teams chosen by the following selector organizations: Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Foundation (WCFF), Sporting News (TSN, from its historic name of The Sporting News), Sports Illustrated (SI), The Athletic (Athletic), USA Today (USAT), ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), College Football News (CFN), Scout.com, Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, and Fox Sports (FOX). Signed with FSU, but ended up at Central Florida. ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HONORS (First Team only) Miles Fox: Quarterback: Florida's only Parade All-American in 1964. All-Southwest Conference football and basketball player at Arkansas. Was the 1993 NFL MVP. Join us for a March Madness Webinar on Tuesday, March 7 at 8pm ET. Jim Osborne DL/OL Dillard (Fort Lauderdale) 1967. 13 overall, of the 1986 draft, FitzPatrick spent seven years in the NFL, playing for San Diego and the Los Angeles Raiders. First African-American to play QB for a major southeastern university at Georgia Tech. Even scored TD as a lineman. Also played for Indianapolis Colts. Brian Dawkins DB Raines (Jacksonville) 1991. First player in state history to surpass 10,000 yards and then 11,000 yards in career offense. Pro: A second-round pick in 1964, Renfro played 14 years for Dallas, where he participated in two Super Bowls and earned 10 Pro Bowl honors. Rushed for 2,127 yards (tops in the state) on 248 carries as a junior in 10 games in the 1994 season. Had 5 INTs and a kickoff and punt return for TDs his rookie season, which earned him the first of 8 All-Pro selections. First RB in Florida history to rush for 2,000 yards twice. Corvallis: Graduated in 1984. 2 overall recruit (2018), Mr. Georgia Football (2017), AJC All-State (2017), College highlights: AP All-American (2019), All-Big Ten (2019), Heisman Trophy finalist (2019), Big Ten Championship MVP (2019). To Mason, it was a crushing blow. They are:[1] (1) the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) based on the input of more than 2,000 voting members;[2] (2) the Associated Press (AP) selected based on the votes of sports writers at AP newspapers;[3] (3) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) selected by the nation's football writers;[4] and (4) the United Press International (UPI) selected based on the votes of sports writers at UPI newspapers. An outstanding sprinter in track and clocked 4.28 seconds in the 40-yard dash. Was a member of the NFL's all-time 75th anniversary team in 1994. Now in 9th NFL season, starting for Oakland. Spent nine seasons in NFL. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. High school: Harrison High School (Kennesaw, Georgia), High school highlights: Elite 11 QB Camp MVP (2017), 247Sports No. Had 89 receptions for 2,087 yards and 28 TDs as a junior and 67 receptions a year later. After a solid career at Florida State that included 12 career INTs, was selected in 2nd round of NFL draft. He was second-team all-Pac 12 as a senior. Returned 6 INTs for TDs as senior to lead Atlantic to state championship game. Jack Youngblood DL Jefferson County (Monticello) 1966. To be selected a consensus All-American, players must be chosen to the first team on at least half of the five official selectors as recognized by the NCAA. High school: Sealy High School (Sealy, Texas), High school highlights: Class 2A state champion (1978), Class 2A championship game MVP (1978), College highlights: Two-time AP All-American (1981, 1982), Heisman Trophy finalist (1982), two-time SWC Offensive Player of the Year (1981, 1982), NFL career: Los Angeles Rams (1983-87), Indianapolis Colts (1987-91), Los Angeles Raiders (1992), Atlanta Falcons (1993). Was 3rd overall pick by Cincinnati Bengals in 1977 draft. Tucson. One of 9 Union Academy graduates who made it to NFL before school closed in 1968. Or write about sports? Last Name. Mountain View: Graduated in 2000. Brock was a two-time all-stater and a Parade All-American. Clemens spent 11 years playing for three teams, the New York Jets, St. Louis and San Diego. A dominant LB who led Tornadoes to a 15-5 record as a starter. Largely a backup, Clemens passed for 4,017 yards and 16 touchdowns during his pro career. Ran for 1,840 yards and scored 31 TDs as a senior. Switched from LB to RB in final 2 years at Glades Central. Now in 5th NFL season. Wes Chandler RB/WR/KR New Smyrna Beach 1973. Although Sims never really set the world on fire at Florida State, he was still a first-round NFL draft pick in 2006 by the Detroit Lions. Leading receiver for FSU (42 catches for 525 yards) as a senior in 1974. Made immediate impact as rookie in NFL last year with 6 returns for TDs for Chicago Bears. 3-year letterman for Auburn from 1965-67. Derrick Brooks DB Washington (Pensacola) 1990. For example, Sheldons Chris Miller had a great college and NFL career, but was third-team all-state as a senior. School Streak Finder, Rivalry Finder. 1 overall pick in the 2001 MLB draft by his hometown Minnesota Twins. We present them here for purely educational purposes. Inducted into the College Hall of Fame in 1975. Henry Lawrence PL Manatee (Bradenton) 1969. The 1978 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1978. He was Oregons first consensus All-American in 43 years and left school one year early for the NFL draft. Beaverton: Graduated in 1982. Earned first-team All-American status in 1974. By Parade Feb 1, 2014. The Palm Beach Post. Claimed 1960 Class A mythical state championship when he was a junior. Not to mention playing styles have changed, and whos to say a great quarterback from the 1940s could excel in todays game? 1 cornerback on Sports Illustrated's All-Century college team. A first-team All-American as a junior free safety at UF in 2006 with 6 INTs and 2 blocked punts. One of the few players to be a consensus No. Woodson then played 18 NFL seasons and was an eight-time All-Pro. Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. Led Tigers to a 49-4 four-year record and FHSAA state championships in 1994, 1995 and 1996. Closed out high school career with 200-yard rushing, 3-TD performance. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. Drafted No. CARL BANKS, LB, BEECHER (1976-1979): A dominating defender and all-state player for the Buccaneers, Banks is one of the greatest high school players ever from the city of Flint. He had three sometimes lackluster seasons for the Wolverines as he struggled to consistently stay in playing shape. Set a career rushing record (later broken) at the University of Florida. Rushed for 1,014 yards on 105 carries and caught 28 passes for 1,005 yards and five TDs. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Do you have a blog? Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Georgia (TSN, ESPN) Ivan Pace Jr., Cincinnati (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, ESPN, CBS, FOX, The Athletic, USAT) Drew Sanders, Arkansas (AP) Nick Herbig, Wisconsin (FOX) Defensive back [ edit] Brian Branch, Alabama (ESPN, CBS) Emmanuel Forbes, Mississippi State (AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, ESPN, FOX, The Athletic) Awards Index Consensus All-America Teams (1969-70 to 1978-79) Previous Decade Next Decade Total number of selections are listed in parentheses for repeat winners. Converted into WR at Florida State. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. David Douglas: Graduated in 2010. src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=674090812743125&ev=PageView&noscript=1"/>. For the last four years, he played with the Rockford (Illinois) Lightning. Attended the University of Miami as a safety. Played in the state finals three consecutive years. Born: July 16, 1974 (Berwick, Pennsylvania), High school: Berwick High School (Berwick, Pennsylvania), High school highlights: Parade Magazine National Player of the Year (1992), USA Today Offensive Player of the Year (1992), PIAA state champion (1992). We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. Poll: Who is Oregon's best-ever defensive lineman? Won Class 3A weightlifting, wrestling and shot put titles as a senior, in addition to being an All-Stater in football. Natural athlete who could do it all. Logged 6 seasons in the NFL, including 1979 and 1980 with the Dolphins. First to be named state Player of the Year for football and basketball. Drafted by the Baltimore Ravens, where he has played 12 seasons with 8 Pro Bowl appearances. St. Louis. Born: March 24, 1976 (New Orleans, Louisiana), High school: Isidore Newman School (New Orleans, Louisiana), High school highlights: Gatorade National Player of the Year (1993), College highlights: Maxwell Award (1997), AP All-American (1997), Heisman Trophy finalist (1997), NFL career: Indianapolis Colts (1998-2011), Denver Broncos (2012-15). "His parents pressured him beyond belief," the Schmidt brothers said. As a senior, the 6-foot-6, 240-pound defensive end had 29.5 sacks, 162 tackles and a stunning five defensive touchdowns. 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 , "ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of College Football from 1869 to the Present", http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1241486879915342, American Football Coaches Association: All-America Teams, Football Writers Association of America All-American Team, Walter Camp Foundation All-American Teams, FWAA - Football Writers Association of America, AFCA - American Football Coaches Association. John Carney KS Cardinal Newman (West Palm Beach) 1982. First-team All-State K/P as HS senior. Schafer, a 6-foot-5 forward who was recruited by Wisconsin, was ranked No. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. Standout defender and return specialist for Pirates' 2002 Class 4A state title team. Established 2 Big Eight records of 9 interceptions in a season and 21 in his career at Iowa State. Lemar Parrish DB Kennedy (Riviera Beach) 1966. As a matter of policy, Sports Reference only reports the results of games as played on the field. North Eugene: Ainge was a rare high school athlete, as he earned All-America honors in football, basketball and baseball. Had 270 tackles, 105 hurries, 32 sacks and 7 forced fumbles in 5 seasons with Philadelphia Eagles. Ranks 4th on Eagles' all-time INT list with 32. Bryce Browns older brother, Arthur, also was a five-star recruit at linebacker at East High School in Wichita, Kansas. 1981. Started in Super Bowl for Dallas Cowboys as an NFL rookie. Made 67 tackles and 10 QB sacks to earn All-America honors as a senior. Played both OT and DT for Panthers. All-State TE for the Tarpons. Green holds ASUs single-season rushing yardage record at 1,565. Anthony. Aloha, graduated 2013. First prep QB in US to pass for 4,000 yards in a season as a senior, was 263-of-471 for 4,098 yards and 40 TDs for 12-2 team that was large-class state runner-up to Hialeah Miami Lakes. Born: Jan. 21, 1984 (Inglewood, California), High school: Highland High School (Salt Lake City, Utah), High school highlights: USA Today All-American (2001), Utah Gatorade Player of the Year (2001), rugby national champion (2002). AP, UPI, NEA, also listed numerous honorable mentions. Caught 191 passes in 3 seasons for Crusaders. Has become one of the top backs in the NFL. [1] It was part of the Parade All-American series that originated with boys basketball before branching to other sports. A key member of the Crimson Tide's 1978 national championship team. Odighizuwa was a two-time all-stater, including first team as a senior following a 10-sack season. CO. QB. At Florida State, Brooks carved out a career as one of the greatest linebackers in college football history and led FSU to its first national title in 1993. He transferred to Kansas State to play alongside his older brother and lasted just one game before he left the team. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. Has 36 career INTs and 4 Pro Bowl appearances as an NFL player. Oregon, All-American in football and baseball. Probably the most coveted wide receiver recruit of the last decade, he picked in-state Missouri over Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas but was dismissed from the team at Missouri after two seasons and two drug arrests. A pro baseball draft pick. Its one where virtually no one will agree, because great football players have existed in this state for 80 years and no one can say theyve seen them all. "The Parade High School All-America Teams": This sports franchise honors as All-Americans the best U.S. high school athletes in boys and girls basketball, football, and boys and girls soccer. Although a big-time football recruit, Ainge ended up playing basketball at Brigham Young, and was a major league baseball and NBA draft pick. the official baseball of Minor League Baseball and the NCAA, and an approved baseball, basketball, football and softball of the National High School Federation. Aloha: Graduated in 1980. One of the most dynamic runners to line up on an Oregon high school field, Tyner ran for 3,415 yards (No. Hardly the recognition that was projected for him in high school. Co-MVP of University of Miami's 2001 national title team. He set single-game records with 643 yards and 10 touchdowns in a win over Lakeridge. The Sporting News chose a team for their publications. Dec. 30. Pro: Picked in the first round, No. 1 in 1983. A small college All-American for Bethune-Cookman. Two-time consensus All-American at FSU while also dabbling in baseball and track (1988 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier). Played from 1987-91, picking up 29.5 career sacks in 76 games during his 5-year NFL career. Just completed first season as head coach at Blanche Ely. Tyrone Moss RB Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach) 2002. Named No. Page 99. Listed as 1 of top 3 HS offensive linemen nationally by SuperPrep. Drafted by Chicago Bears. Led team to state championship in 1966, playing OL and LB. All-state selection and Parade All-American as a senior with 31 catches for 908 yards and 15 TDs. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine consensus and unanimous All-Americans.[5].

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