2005 College Football All-America Team

The 2005 College Football All-America Team is composed of the following All-American Teams: Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Foundation, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly, ESPN, CBS Sports, College Football News, and Rivals.com.

The College Football All-America Team is an honor given annually to the best American college football players at their respective positions. The original usage of the term All-America seems to have been to such a list selected by football pioneer Walter Camp in the 1890s. The NCAA officially recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus All-Americans.

Eighteen players were recognized as consensus All-Americans for 2005, 12 of them unanimously. Unanimous selections are followed by an asterisk (*)

2005 Consensus All-Americans[1]
Name Position Year University
Vince Young Quarterback Junior Texas
Reggie Bush* Running back Junior USC
Jerome Harrison Senior Washington State
Dwayne Jarrett* Wide receiver Sophomore USC
Jeff Samardzija Junior Notre Dame
Marcedes Lewis Tight end Senior UCLA
Greg Eslinger* Center Senior Minnesota
Max Jean-Gilles Offensive line Senior Georgia
Marcus McNeill Senior Auburn
Jonathan Scott* Senior Texas
Deuce Lutui Senior USC
Elvis Dumervil* Defensive line Senior Louisville
Tamba Hali* Senior Penn State
Haloti Ngata Senior Oregon
Rodrique Wright Senior Texas
A. J. Hawk* Linebacker Senior Ohio State
Demeco Ryans* Senior Alabama
Paul Posluszny Senior Penn State
Jimmy Williams* Defensive back Senior Virginia Tech
Michael Huff* Senior Texas
Greg Blue Senior Georgia
Tye Hill Senior Clemson
Mason Crosby Kicker Junior Colorado
Ryan Plackemeier* Punter Senior Wake Forest
Maurice Drew* Return specialist Junior UCLA

Offense

Quarterback

Running backs

  • Reggie Bush, Southern California (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals.com-All-purpose)
  • Jerome Harrison, Washington State (AP, FWAA, TSN, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals.com, WCFF-2)
  • DeAngelo Williams, Memphis (AFCA, WCFF, AP-2)
  • Laurence Maroney, Minnesota (PFW, Rivals.com, AP-3, WCFF-2)
  • Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin (AP-2)
  • LenDale White, USC (AP-3)

Fullback

Wide receivers

Tight end

  • Marcedes Lewis, UCLA (FWAA, TSN, WCFF, Rivals.com, AP-2)
  • Vernon Davis, Maryland (AP, AFCA, PFW, CFN)
  • Garrett Mills, Tulsa (SI, ESPN, CBS, AP-3, WCFF-2)

Linemen

  • Jonathan Scott, Texas (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS)
  • Marcus McNeill, Auburn (AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CFN, Rivals.com)
  • Max Jean-Gilles, Georgia (AP, AFCA, TSN, WCFF, PFW, ESPN, CFN, Rivals.com)
  • Taitusi Lutui, Southern California (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, SI, ESPN, CBS, Rivals.com, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Eric Winston, Miami (FL) (AFCA, WCFF, SI, CBS, CFN, Rivals.com, AP-2)
  • D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia (AP, WCFF-2, PFW)
  • Zach Strief, Northwestern (FWAA)
  • Sam Baker, Southern California (CBS, AP-3)
  • Justin Blalock, Texas (CFN, AP-3)
  • Davin Joseph, Oklahoma (PFW, CFN)
  • Joe Thomas, Wisconsin (PFW, WCFF-2)
  • Levi Brown, Penn State (AP-2)
  • Mark Setterstrom, Minnesota (AP-2)
  • Andrew Whitworth, LSU (AP-3, WCFF-2)
  • Will Allen, Texas (AP-3)

Center

  • Greg Eslinger, Minnesota (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS, Rivals.com)
  • Nick Mangold, Ohio State (PFW, WCFF-2)
  • Dan Mozes, West Virginia (AP-2)

Defense

Ends

  • Tamba Hali, Penn State (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, ESPN, CBS, Rivals.com)
  • Elvis Dumervil, Louisville (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN)
  • Mario Williams, North Carolina State (SI, PFW, AP-3, WCFF-2)
  • Mathias Kiwanuka, Boston College (AFCA, CBS, Rivals.com, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Darryl Tapp, Virginia Tech (AFCA, CFN, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Kamerion Wimbley, Florida State (PFW)
  • Willie Evans, Mississippi State (AP-3)

Tackles

  • Haloti Ngata, Oregon (AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CFN, Rivals.com)
  • Rodrique Wright, Texas (AP, TSN, WCFF, ESPN, CBS);
  • Brodrick Bunkley, Florida State (FWAA, SI, PFW, AP-3);
  • Claude Wroten, LSU (CFN);
  • Kyle Williams, LSU (PFW, Rivals.com, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Orien Harris, Miami (AP-2)
  • Jesse Mahelona, Tennessee (AP-3)

Linebackers

Backs

  • Jimmy Williams, Virginia Tech (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals.com)
  • Michael Huff, Texas (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals.com)
  • Greg Blue, Georgia (AP, AFCA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CFN)
  • Tye Hill, Clemson (TSN, WCFF, ESPN, Rivals.com, AP-2)
  • Darnell Bing, Southern California (AP, Rivals.com, WCFF-2)
  • Dion Byrum, Ohio (AFCA, AP-2)
  • Ko Simpson, South Carolina (FWAA, CBS, CFN, AP-3)
  • Brandon Meriweather, Miami-FL (FWAA, WCFF-2)
  • Kelly Jennings, Miami-FL (SI, PFW, CBS, AP-2)
  • Dwayne Slay, Texas Tech (SI)
  • Alan Zemaitis, Penn State (PFW, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Donte Whitner, Ohio State (PFW)
  • Aaron Gipson, Oregon (AP-3, WCFF-2)
  • LaRon Landry, LSU (AP-3)
  • Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame (AP-3)

Special teams

Kicker

  • Mason Crosby, Colorado (AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, PFW, ESPN, CBS, CFNews, Rivals.com)
  • Alexis Serna, Oregon State (AFCA, AP-2, WCFF-2)
  • Brandon Coutu, Georgia (AP-3)

Punter

  • Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest (AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals.com)
  • Danny Baugher, Arizona (PFW, AP-3)
  • Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor (AP-2)
  • John Torp, Colorado (WCFF-2)

Returners

  • Maurice Drew, UCLA (AP-All-Purpose, AFCA-Return Specialist, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, SI-PR, PFWeekly-PR, CBS, CFN-PR)
  • Cory Rodgers, TCU (WCFF-2, SI-KR, PFW-KR, ESPN)
  • Felix Jones, Arkansas (CFN-KR)
  • Skyler Green, LSU (Rivals.com-PR, AP-3)
  • Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio State (Rivals.com-KR)
  • Brandon Williams, Wisconsin (AP-2)

See also

  • 2005 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team
  • 2005 All-Big Ten Conference football team
  • 2005 All-Big 12 Conference football team
  • 2005 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team
  • 2005 All-SEC football team

References

  1. ^ "Official 2007 NCAA Division I Football Record Books" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2007. p. 224. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 30, 2007.