
USCs Williams, Alabamas Anderson lead AP All-America team
Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams was one of trio Southern California players selected to The Associated Press All-America team released Monday.
Offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees with every one other accompanied by defending extremity Tuli Tuipulotu joined their quarterback to present with USC additional players on the earliest team than some other school. The AP All-America team is presented by Regions Bank.
Williams, named last week the AP player of the year, became the eighth USC player to come first in the Heisman over the weekend following accounting for 47 touchdowns this time with every one other accompanied by leadking USC to the Pac-12 title game.
The Trojans too had center Brett Neilon with every one other accompanied by cornerback Mekhi Blackmon selected to the third team.
Alabama border rusher Will Anderson Jr. was selected to the earliest team for the following unswerving season, down accompanied by Kansas State running spine Deuce Vaughn, who made it while an all-purpose player for the following year inside a row.
Joining Williams inside the All-America first-team backfield is Texas running spine Bijan Robinson with every one other accompanied by Michigans Blake Corum.
Michigan too had center Olusegun Oluwatimi with every one other accompanied by kicker Jake Moody picked for the following team.
The second-ranked Wolverines face No. 3 TCU inside the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 31. The Horned Frogs lone first-team All-American was defending spine TreVius Hodges-Tomlinson. TCU quarterback Max Duggan with every one other accompanied by retain protected from danger Steve Avila made the following team.
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Top-ranked Georgia placed set of two players on the first-team protection accompanied by gear Jalen Carter with every one other accompanied by safety Christopher Smith. Tight extremity Brock Bowers with every one other accompanied by linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson were second-team selections.
The Bulldogs face No. 4 Ohio State inside the CFPs Peach Bowl semifinal on New Years Eve. Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was Ohio States only first-team All-American, nevertheless the Buckeyes added quartet players on the following team: Offensive tackles Paris Johnson Jr. with every one other accompanied by Dawand Jones, linebacker Tommy Eichenberg with every one other accompanied by safety Ronnie Hickman.
First team breakdown/team
USC - 3
Georgia - 2
Notre Dame - 2
Texas, Northwestern, Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Tennessee, Iowa State, Kansas State, North Carolina State, Alabama, Pitt, Cincinnati, Iowa, Arkansas, Utah, Illinois, Miami, TCU, Michigan State - 1
First team breakdown/conference
Big Ten - 7
SEC - 6
Big 12 - 4
Pac-12 - 4
ACC - 3
Independents - 2
American Athletic - 1.
FIRST TEAM
Offense
Quarterback Caleb Williams, second-year, Southern California.
Running backs Bijan Robinson, third-year, Texas; Blake Corum, third-year, Michigan.
Tackles Peter Skoronski, third-year, Northwestern; Joe Alt, second-year, Notre Dame.
Guard OCyrus Torrence, fourth-year, Florida; Andrew Vorhees, sixth-year, Southern California.
Center John Michael Schmitz, sixth-year, Minnesota.
Tight extremity Michael Mayer, third-year, Notre Dame.
Wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr., second-year, Ohio State; Jalin Hyatt, third-year, Tennessee; Xavier Hutchinson, third-year, Iowa State.
All-purpose player Deuce Vaughn, third-year, Kansas State.
Kicker Christopher Dunn, fifth-year, North Carolina State.
Defense
Edge rushers Will Anderson Jr., third-year, Alabama; Tuli Tuipulotu, third-year, Southern California.
Tackles Jalen Carter, third-year, Georgia; Calijah Kancey, fourth-year, Pittsburgh.
Linebackers Ivan Pace Jr., fourth-year, Cincinnati; Jack Campbell, fourth-year, Iowa; Drew Sanders, third-year, Arkansas.
Cornerbacks Clark Phillips III, third-year, Utah; Devon Witherspoon, fourth-year, Illinois.
Safeties Kamren Kinchen, second-year, Miami; Christopher Smith, fifth-year, Georgia.
Defensive spine TreVius Hodges-Tomlinson, fourth-year, TCU.
Punter Bryce Baringer, sixth-year, Michigan State.
SECOND TEAM
Offense
Quarterback Max Duggan, fourth-year, TCU.
Running backs Chase Brown, fifth-year, Illinois; Mohamed Ibrahim, sixth-year, Minnesota.
Tackles Paris Johnson Jr., third-year, Ohio State; Dawand Jones, fourth-year, Ohio State.
Guards Cooper Beebe, fourth-year, Kansas State; Steve Avila, fifth-year, TCU.
Center Olusegun Oluwatimi, sixth-year, Michigan.
Tight extremity Brock Bowers, second-year, Georgia.
Wide receivers Charlie Jones, sixth-year, Purdue; Rashee Rice, fourth-year, SMU; Josh Downs, third-year, North Carolina.
All-purpose player Zach Charbonnet, fourth-year, UCLA.
Kicker Jake Moody, fifth-year, Michigan.
Defense
Edge rushers Tyree Wilson, fifth-year, Texas Tech; Isaiah Foskey, fourth-year, Notre Dame.
Tackles JerZhan Newton, third-year, Illinois; Jonah Tavai, fifth-year, San Diego State.
Linebackers Tommy Eichenberg, fourth-year, Ohio State; Jeremiah Trotter Jr., second-year, Clemson; Jamon Dumas-Johnson, second-year, Georgia.
Cornerbacks Emmanuel Forbes, third-year, Mississippi State; Joey Porter Jr., fourth-year, Penn State.
Safeties Kaevon Merriweather, fifth-year, Iowa; Ronnie Hickman, fourth-year, Ohio State.
Defensive spine Brian Branch, third-year, Alabama.
Punter Tory Taylor, third-year, Iowa.
THIRD TEAM
Offense
Quarterback Hendon Hooker, sixth-year, Tennessee.
Running backs DeWayne McBride, third-year, UAB; Israel Abanikanda, third-year; Pittsburgh.
Tackles Blake Freeland, fourth-year, BYU; Alex Palczewski, sixth-year, Illinois
Guards Jaxson Kirkland, sixth-year, Washington; Christian Haynes, fourth-year, Connecticut.
Center Brett Neilon, sixth-year, Southern California.
Tight extremity Dalton Kincaid, fifth-year, Utah.
Wide receivers Nathaniel Dell, fifth-year, Houston; Rome Odunze, third-year, Washington; Zay Flowers, fourth-year, Boston College.
All-purpose player Jahmyr Gibbs, third-year, Alabama.
Kicker - Joshua Karty, third-year, Stanford.
Defense
Edge rushers Felix Anudike-Uzomah, third-year, Kansas State; Jose Ramirez, fifth-year, Eastern Michigan.
Tackles Dontay Corleone, second-year, Cincinnati; Mekhi Wingo, second-year, LSU.
Linebackers Jason Henderson, two-year, Old Dominion; Nick Herbig, third-year, Wisconsin; Jaylan Ford, third-year, Texas.
Cornerbacks Kool-Aid McKinstry, second-year, Alabama; Mekhi Blackmon, fifth-year, Southern California.
Safeties Marcus Fuqua, fourth-year, Buffalo; Jordan Battle, fourth-year, Alabama.
Defensive spine Quinyon Mitchell, third-year, Toledo.
Punter Mason Fletcher, second-year, Cincinnati.
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Selection panel: Ryan Aber, The Oklahoman; Nathan Baird, Cleveland.com; Mike Berardino, South Bend Tribune; Ryan Thorburn, Casper Star-Tribune; Sam McKewon, Omaha World-Herald; Dave Reardon, Honolulu Star-Advertiser; Robert Cessna, Bryan-College Station Eagle; Bob Asmussen, The News Gazette (Ill.); Damien Sordelett, ; Garland Gillen, WVUE-TV (La.); Kayla Anderson, WKRN-TV (Tenn.); Kirk Bohls, Austin American-Statesman; Johnny McGonigal, PennLive.com; Matt Brown, The Athletic; Matt Baker, Tampa Bay Times; Adam Grosbar, Southern California News Group; Nate Mink, Syracuse Media Group; Josh Furlong, KSL.com (Utah).
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