DALLAS (FWAA) – The Football Writers Association
of America's 70th All-America Team is dominated by the
Southeastern and Atlantic Coast conferences, which placed half of
the 26 players on the first team, deemed the best in college football.
Fittingly, those two conferences have the teams – Florida State
and Auburn – in the VIZIO BCS National Championship Game Jan. 6,
2014, in Pasadena, Calif.
For the second straight season, the official announcement of
the FWAA All-America Team, the second-longest continuously-published
team in major college football, came exclusively on SiriusXM Radio's "College
Football Nation."
Top-ranked Florida State led the ACC with three players on the
team, most notably freshman quarterback Jameis Winston, the 2013
Heisman Trophy winner. For the first time since 1949, the FWAA has
selected a second team and, while SEC champion Auburn didn't place
a player on the first team, it did have two second-teamers. And,
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn was named the Eddie Robinson Coach
of the Year this past Monday in recognition of the Tigers' brilliant
turnaround season.
Alabama of the SEC also placed three players on the first team,
while Stanford of the Pac-12 and the SEC's Texas A&M had two
each. The first-team conference breakdown went like this: SEC (7),
ACC (6), Big 12 (4), Pac-12 (4), American Athletic (2) Big Ten (2),
and Mid-American (1). Of the 10 Football Bowl Subdivision conferences,
seven are represented on the first team.
For the second straight season, the FWAA had a freshman as its
first-team quarterback following Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel
last season. There was only one first-team repeater from 2012, Texas
A&M offensive tackle Jake Matthews. Included on the 2013 team
is the Outland Trophy and Bronko Nagurski Trophy winner Aaron Donald.
The Pittsburgh defensive tackle is only the fourth player to sweep
both of the FWAA's two major player awards.
2013
FWAA ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM |
OFFENSE |
QB |
Jameis Winston, Florida State |
6-4 |
228 |
Fr. |
Bessemer, Ala. |
RB |
Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona |
5-10 |
207 |
Jr. |
Tucson, Ariz. |
RB |
Andre Williams, Boston College |
6-0 |
227 |
Sr. |
Schnecksville, Pa. |
WR |
Brandin Cooks, Oregon State |
5-10 |
186 |
Jr. |
Stockton, Calif. |
WR |
Mike Evans, Texas A&M |
6-5 |
225 |
So. |
Galveston, Texas |
TE |
Jace Amaro, Texas Tech |
6-5 |
260 |
Jr. |
San Antonio, Texas |
OL |
Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama |
6-6 |
310 |
Jr. |
Hyattsville, Md. |
OL |
Jake Matthews, Texas A&M |
6-5 |
305 |
Sr. |
Missouri City, Texas |
OL |
Cyril Richardson, Baylor |
6-5 |
340 |
Sr. |
Fort Worth, Texas |
OL |
David Yankey, Stanford |
6-5 |
313 |
Sr. |
Roswell, Ga. |
C |
Bryan Stork, Florida State |
6-4 |
300 |
Sr. |
Vero Beach, Fla. |
DEFENSE |
DL |
Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh |
6-0 |
285 |
Sr. |
Pittsburgh, Pa. |
DL |
Trent Murphy, Stanford |
6-6 |
261 |
Sr. |
Mesa, Ariz. |
DL |
Michael Sam, Missouri |
6-2 |
255 |
Sr. |
Hitchcock, Texas |
DL |
Marcus Smith, Louisville |
6-3 |
252 |
Sr. |
Columbus, Ga, |
LB |
Chris Borland, Wisconsin |
5-11 |
246 |
Sr. |
Kettering, Ohio |
LB |
Khalil Mack, Buffalo |
6-3 |
248 |
Sr. |
Fort Pierce, Fla. |
LB |
C.J. Mosley, Alabama |
6-2 |
238 |
Sr. |
Mobile, Ala. |
DB |
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama |
6-1 |
208 |
Jr. |
Orlando, Fla. |
DB |
Darqueze Dennard, Michigan
State |
5-11 |
197 |
Sr. |
Dry Branch, Ga. |
DB |
Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State |
6-0 |
200 |
Sr. |
Huntsville, Texas |
DB |
Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State |
5-8 |
190 |
Sr. |
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
SPECIALISTS |
K |
Anthony Fera, Texas |
6-2 |
208 |
Sr. |
Cypress, Texas |
P |
Tom Hornsey, Memphis |
6-3 |
210 |
Sr. |
Geelong, Australia |
KR |
Odell Beckham Jr., LSU |
6-0 |
193 |
Jr. |
New Orleans, La. |
PR |
Ryan Switzer, North Carolina |
5-10 |
175 |
Fr. |
Charleston, W. Va. |
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2013
FWAA ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM |
Offense:
QB AJ McCarron, Alabama; RB Tre Mason, Auburn; RB
Bishop Sankey, Washington; WR Tyler Lockett, Kansas
State; WR Allen Robinson, Penn State; TE Eric Ebron,
North Carolina; OL Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State;
OL Jack Mewhort, Ohio State; OL Greg Robinson, Auburn;
OL Brandon Scherff, Iowa; C Hroniss Grasu, Oregon.
Defense: DL Vic Beasley, Clemson;
DL Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas; DL Timmy Jernigan, Florida
State; DL Ryan Mueller, Kansas State; LB Anthony
Barr, UCLA; LB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State; LB Shayne
Skov, Stanford; DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon; DB E.J.
Gaines, Missouri; DB Ed Reynolds, Stanford; DB Jason
Verrett, TCU. Specialists: K Nate
Freese, Boston College; P Richie Leone, Houston;
KR Ty Montgomery, Stanford; PR Jamison Crowder,
Duke. |
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All-Time All-America Teams (since 1944) |
The FWAA All-America Team was first selected in 1944, three years after
the organization was formed. The FWAA's inaugural team included
Army's Heisman Trophy tandem of Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis and
Georgia Tech's Frank Broyles, who later became Arkansas' head football
coach and athletic director.
Over the years, the FWAA team
has highlighted all the game's great players in several media forums.
From 1946-70, LOOK magazine published the FWAA team and brought
players and selected writers to New York City for a celebration.
During that 25-year period, the FWAA team was introduced on national
television shows by such noted hosts as Bob Hope, Steve Allen, and
Perry Como.
After LOOK folded, the FWAA started a long association with NCAA
Films (later known as NCAA Productions), which produced a 30-minute
television program. The team was part of ABC-TV's 1981 College Football
Series. From 1983-90, the team was introduced on either ABC or ESPN.
In 2002 and '03, the All-America team was honored with a banquet
at the Citrus Bowl.
The same bowl, now the Capital One, also was a sponsor when the
team was featured on ABC and ESPN from different locations on Disney
properties from 2004-07. From 2008-10, the team had been the subject
of a one-hour ESPN special.
For nearly seven decades the FWAA has selected an All-America
team with the help of its members and an All-America Committee,
which represents all the regions in the country. From that All-America
team, the FWAA also selects the Outland Trophy winner (best interior
lineman) and also the Bronko Nagurski Trophy winner (best defensive
player).
Some of the true greats of the writing profession
have helped to select this team over the years: Grantland Rice,
Bert McGrane, Blackie Sherrod, Furman Bisher, Pat Harmon, Fred Russell,
Edwin Pope, Murray Olderman, Paul Zimmerman – and the list
goes on and on. The FWAA All-America team is steeped in tradition
and history and is selected by a writers' group with those same
attributes.
The Football Writers Association of America, a non-profit organization
founded in 1941, consists of more than 1,200 men and women who cover college football.
The membership includes journalists, broadcasters and publicists, as well as key
executives in all the areas that involve the game. The FWAA works to govern areas
that include gameday operations, major awards and its annual All-America team. For
more information about the FWAA and its award programs, contact Steve Richardson
at tiger@fwaa.com or 972-713-6198.
Related link: •
All-Time
FWAA All-America Teams (.pdf)
2013 FWAA ALL-AMERICA
COMMITTEE |
Mark Anderson |
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
Mountain West |
Greg Barnes |
Inside Carolina |
ACC |
Kirk Bohls |
Austin American-Statesman |
Big 12 |
Joseph Duarte |
Houston Chronicle |
Conference USA |
Lee Feinswog |
Sports225.com |
SEC |
Tommy Hicks |
Mobile Press Register |
Sun Belt |
Joey Johnston |
Tampa Tribune |
American |
David Jones |
Harrisburg Patriot-News |
Big Ten |
Lindsay Schnell |
The Oregonian |
Pac-12 |
George Schroeder |
USA Today |
National |
Phil Steele |
Phil Steele Publications |
National |
John Wagner |
Toledo Blade |
Mid-American |
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