1st Team
Quarterback: Kyler Murray (Oklahoma)
Running Backs: Jonathan Taylor (Wisconsin); Darrell Henderson (Memphis)
Tackles: Jonah Williams (Alabama); Mitch Hyatt (Clemson)
Guards: Beau Benzschawel (Wisconsin); Bunchy Stallings (Kentucky)
Center: Garrett Bradbury (NC State)
Tight End: Jace Sternberger (Texas A&M)
Wide Receivers: Jerry Jeudy (Alabama); Marquise Brown (Oklahoma)
All-Purpose: Rondale Moore (Purdue)
Kicker: Andre Szmyt (Syracuse)
D-Ends: Clelin Ferrell (Clemson); Sutton Smith (Northern Illinois)
D-Tackles: Quinnen Williams (Alabama); Christian Wilkins (Clemson)
Linebackers: Josh Allen (Kentucky); Devin White (LSU); Ben Burr-Kirven (Washington)
Cornerbacks: Deandre Baker (Georgia); Julian Love (Notre Dame)
Safeties: Grant Delpit (LSU); Deionte Thompson (Alabama)
Punter: Braden Mann (Texas A&M)
2nd Team
Quarterback: Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama)
Running Backs: Travis Etienne (Clemson); Trayveon Williams (Texas A&M)
Tackles: Dalton Risner (Kansas State); Andrew Thomas (Georgia)
Guards: Dru Samia (Oklahoma); Michael Deiter (Wisconsin)
Center: Ross Pierschbacher (Alabama)
Tight End: TJ Hockenson (Iowa)
Wide Receivers: Tylan Wallace (Oklahoma State); Andy Isabella (Massachusetts)
All-Purpose: Greg Dortch (Wake Forest)
Kicker: Cole Tracy (LSU)
D-Ends: Montez Sweat (Mississippi State); Jachai Polite (Florida)
D-Tackles: Jerry Tillery (Notre Dame); Gerald Willis III (Miami)
Linebackers: Devin Bush (Michigan); David Long Jr (West Virginia); Joe Dineen (Kansas)
Cornerbacks: Greedy Williams (LSU); Byron Murphy (Washington)
Safeties: Taylor Rapp (Washington); Amani Hooker (Iowa)
Punter: Mitch Wishnowsky (Utah)
3rd Team
Quarterback: Dwayne Haskins (Ohio State)
Running Backs: Benny Snell (Kentucky); Eno Benjamin (Arizona State)
Tackles: Andre Dillard (Washington State); Cody Ford (Oklahoma)
Guards: Terronne Prescod (NC State); Chris Lindstrom (Boston College)
Center: Michael Jordan (Ohio State)
Tight End: Noah Fant (Iowa)
Wide Receivers: AJ Brown (Mississippi); David Sills (West Virginia)
All-Purpose: JJ Taylor (Arizona)
Kicker: Matt Gay (Utah)
D-Ends: Chase Winovich (Michigan); Jaylon Ferguson (Louisiana Tech)
D-Tackles: Jeffery Simmons (Mississippi State); Ed Oliver (Houston)
Linebackers: Paddy Fisher (Northwestern); David Woodward (Utah State); Te'Von Coney (Notre Dame)
Cornerbacks: Hamp Cheevers (Boston College); Lavert Hill (Michigan)
Safeties: Andre Cisco (Syracuse); Jonathan Abram (Mississippi State)
Punter: James Smith (Cincinnati)
2018 AP All-Americans
Re: 2018 AP All-Americans
Buckeyes Haskins and Jordan make only the third team. Another snub of Haskins by the media or is it evidence that other college football programs recruit and develop "elite" athletes also?
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Re: 2018 AP All-Americans
I think Haskins sitting third team is right. I would not have Jordan on the list if I were a voter.
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Re: 2018 AP All-Americans
I wouldn't either.
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Re: 2018 AP All-Americans
but yet we are 12-1 ranked 6th in the country. very legit argument about should have been in top 4. big ten east champs and big ten champs over all and headed to the rose bowl.
IN THE LONG GRASS BY THE WATER, SO WATCH YOUR STEP. AND LET'S GO IRONTON FIGHTING TIGERS, OHIO STATE BUCKEYES AND THE CINCINNATI BENGALS