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Athlon Sports' College Football 2025 All-America Team
Athlon Sports' College Football 2025 All-America Team

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time3 days ago

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Athlon Sports' College Football 2025 All-America Team

Athlon Sports' College Football 2025 All-America Team originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The 2025 college football season is slated to start in late August, and with the Athlon Sports' College Football Preview Magazine hitting newsstands, it's time to honor the best of the best for the upcoming year. The SEC leads the way with 43 selections on the 2025 Athlon Sports' All-America Team with the Big Ten up next with 38. The ACC has 21 selections, while the Big 12 follows with 17. Clemson (eight), Alabama (seven), Texas (seven), Penn State (seven), and Georgia (six) lead the way for the most selections by team. Advertisement Whether it's quarterback, defensive end or a spot on special teams, picking the best of the best is no easy task on the All-America or even the all-conference squads. An important note on the All-America teams: These selections are based on how players will perform in 2025. Career statistics and previous awards matter in player evaluation, but choosing players for the 2025 All-America team and all-conference teams is largely based on predicting and projecting the upcoming year. All-Conference Teams Power 4: ACC | Big 12 | Big Ten | SEC College Football 2025 All-America Team Texas QB Arch ManningJerome Miron-Imagn Images First-Team Offense QB Arch Manning, Texas RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame RB Nicholas Singleton, Penn State All-Purpose Desmond Reid, Pitt WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State WR Ryan Williams, Alabama WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt C Jake Slaughter, Florida OL Spencer Fano, Utah OL Kadyn Proctor, Alabama OL Francis Mauigoa, Miami OL Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State Advertisement Related: Ranking All 136 College Football Teams in 2025 First-Team Defense South Carolina edge Dylan StewartJeff Blake-Imagn Images DL Dylan Stewart, South Carolina DL Colin Simmons, Texas DL TJ Parker, Clemson DL Peter Woods, Clemson LB Anthony Hill, Texas LB Whit Weeks, LSU LB Kyle Louis, Pitt LB Taurean York, Texas A&M CB Leonard Moore, Notre Dame CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee S Caleb Downs, Ohio State S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon First-Team Specialists K Dominic Zvada, Michigan P Brett Thorson, Georgia KR Keelan Marion, Miami PR Josh Cameron, Baylor Second-Team Offense Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik© Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images QB Cade Klubnik, Clemson RB Makhi Hughes, Oregon RB Isaac Brown, Louisville All-Purpose Kaytron Allen, Penn State WR Elijah Sarratt, Indiana WR Antonio Williams, Clemson WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State TE Jack Endries, Texas C Logan Jones, Iowa OL Parker Brailsford, Alabama OL Kage Casey, Boise State OL Ar'Maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M OL Aamil Wagner, Notre Dame Advertisement Power 4 All-Conference Teams ACC | Big 12 | Big Ten | SEC Second-Team Defense Ole Miss LB Suntarine Perkins Petre Thomas-Imagn Images DL Mikail Kamara, Indiana DL Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State DL Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon DL Rueben Bain Jr., Miami LB Suntarine Perkins, Ole Miss LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State LB CJ Allen, Georgia LB Austin Romaine, Kansas State CB Chandler Rivers, Duke CB D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana S Michael Taaffe, Texas S KJ Bolden, Georgia Second-Team Specialists K Will Ferrin, BYU P Rhys Dakin, Iowa KR Barion Brown, LSU PR Kaden Wetjen, Iowa Third-Team Offense Auburn receiver Cam Coleman John Reed-Imagn Images QB Garrett Nussmeier, LSU RB Bryson Washington, Baylor RB Jonah Coleman, Washington RB Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma All-Purpose Dylan Edwards, Kansas State WR Cam Coleman, Auburn WR Makai Lemon, USC WR Bryant Wesco, Clemson TE Justin Joly, NC State C Iapani Laloulu, Oregon OL Jordan Seaton, Colorado OL Gennings Dunker, Iowa OL Cayden Green, Missouri OL Blake Miller, Clemson Advertisement Related: Ranking All 136 College Football Teams in 2025 Third-Team Defense Auburn DL Keldric Faulk Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK DL Trey White, San Diego State DL Tyreak Sapp, Florida DL Keldric Faulk, Auburn DL LT Overton, Alabama DL R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma DL Zane Durant, Penn State LB Aiden Fisher, Indiana LB Gabe Jacas, Illinois LB Drayk Bowen, Notre Dame LB Deontae Lawson, Alabama LB Bryce Boettcher, Oregon CB Malik Muhammad, Texas CB Avieon Terrell, Clemson S Koi Perich, Minnesota S Isaiah Nwokobia, SMU Third-Team Specialists K Peyton Woodring, Georgia P Palmer Williams, Baylor KR Kaden Wetjen, Iowa PR Kam Shanks, Arkansas Fourth-Team Offense South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers© Jeremy Reper-Imagn Images QB LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina RB Jahiem White, West Virginia RB Quintrevion Wisner, Texas RB Darius Taylor, Minnesota All-Purpose Kevin Concepcion, Texas A&M WR Deion Burks, Oklahoma WR Eugene Wilson III, Florida WR Denzel Boston, Washington TE Max Klare, Ohio State C Brady Small, Army OL Trey Zuhn, Texas A&M OL Riley Mahlman, Wisconsin OL Caleb Lomu, Utah OL Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon OL Brian Parker, Duke Fourth-Team Defense Alabama S Keon SabbSteve Roberts-Imagn Images DL Christen Miller, Georgia DL Domonique Orange, Iowa State DL Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati DL Derrick Moore, Michigan DL Jayden Virgin-Morgan, Boise State DL Tim Keenan, Alabama LB Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech LB Wade Woodaz, Clemson LB Rasheem Biles, Pitt LB Jason Henderson, Old Dominion LB Red Murdock, Buffalo LB Keaton Thomas, Baylor CB Daylen Everette, Georgia CB A.J. Harris, Penn State CB Xavier Scott, Illinois S Terry Moore, Duke S Bud Clark, TCU S Keon Sabb, Alabama S Zakee Wheatley, Penn State Fourth-Team Specialists K Collin Rogers, SMU P Ryan Eckley, Michigan State KR Rayshawn Pleasant, Auburn PR Parker Kingston, BYU Advertisement Related: College Football Top 136 Team Rankings for 2025 Related: Ranking the Toughest College Football Schedules for 2025 Related: Athlon Sports 2025 College Football Preview Magazine Available Now This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Florida G Walter Clayton Jr. makes another All-America First Team
Florida G Walter Clayton Jr. makes another All-America First Team

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time03-04-2025

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Florida G Walter Clayton Jr. makes another All-America First Team

Florida G Walter Clayton Jr. makes another All-America First Team Florida guard Walter Clayton Jr. earned another All-America Team nod on Tuesday, this time from the John R. Wooden Award Committee. Clayton already made the First Team for the Associated Press, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, The Sporting News and the United States Basketball Writers Association — all four of which are considered prestigious. While the Wooden Award goes to the best overall player in the country, the organization also recognizes a Top 5 and full All-America team. "The Wooden Award® All America Team was revealed on ESPN today on the Wooden Award presented by Principal Finalists Show featuring the Wooden Award All America Team and Five Finalists," reads a press release on the award's official web page. "This prestigious list includes the Wooden Award® All America Team, with five players recognized as frontrunners for one of college basketball's most esteemed honors: the Wooden Award® for the Most Outstanding Player in the United States." The Top 5, including Clayton, will be honored at an awards show streamed on ESPN+ on Friday, April 11, at 8 p.m. ET. "Wooden Award All America Team members must meet or exceed the standards set forth by Coach John Wooden and the Wooden Award® Steering Committee. These qualifications include academic progress toward graduation and maintaining a 2.0 cumulative GPA." Clayton is averaging 18.1 points, 4.2 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. His 668 points are the third-most by a Gators in a single season and his 111 3-point field goals are fourth most in program history. He's considered a first-round draft prospect by many experts and his profile has only risen throughout the postseason. Leading Florida to its first Final Four appearance in more than a decade already has him etched into the history books in Gainesville, and any more success could strengthen the argument that he is the greatest guard and/or player in program history. John R. Wooden Award Men's All America Team Johni Broome (Auburn Tigers) Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida Gators) L.J. Cryer (Houston Cougars) Cooper Flagg (Duke Blue Devils) Kam Jones (Marquette Golden Eagles) Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton Bluejays) Chaz Lanier (Tennessee Volunteers) Mark Sears (Alabama Crimson Tide) Braden Smith (Purdue Boilermakers) John Tonje (Wisconsin Badgers) Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

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