Big 12 Conference All-Time football team

The Big 12 Conference members of the Associated Press held a vote in 2010 and voted on the best players during the Big 12 Conference's 15-year existence.[1]

  • Note: Players in bold were selected. Players not in bold only received votes.

Offense

Position Player College Vote(s) College Hall of Famer
QuarterbackVince YoungTexas16No
Colt McCoyTexas3No
Sam BradfordOklahoma1No
Running back
Ricky WilliamsTexas20No
Adrian PetersonOklahoma16No
Darren SprolesKansas State3No
Ahman GreenNebraska1No
Wide receiver
Michael CrabtreeTexas Tech19No
Rashaun WoodsOklahoma State8No
Jeremy MaclinMissouri5No
Mark ClaytonOklahoma3No
Jordan ShipleyTexas2No
Ryan BroylesOklahoma1No
Dez BryantOklahoma State1No
Roy WilliamsTexas1No
Tight end
Chase CoffmanMissouri8No
Daniel GrahamColorado7No
Jermaine GreshamOklahoma3No
Alonzo MayesOklahoma State1No
David ThomasTexas1No
Center
Dominic RaiolaNebraska13No
Seth McKinneyTexas A&M3No
Jon CooperOklahoma1No
Randall CumminsKansas State1No
Rob RitiMissouri1No
Adam SpiekerMissouri1No
Guard/Tackle
Jammal BrownOklahoma15No
Aaron TaylorNebraska15No
Justin BlalockTexas13No
Russell OkungOklahoma State12No
Andre GurodeColorado8No
Leonard DavisTexas3No
Duke RobinsonOklahoma3No
Chris NaeoleColorado2No
Jason SmithBaylor2No
Trent WilliamsOklahoma2No
Anthony CollinsKansas1No
Chris DishmanNebraska1No
Toniu FonotiNebraska1No
Richie IncognitoNebraska1No
Phil LoadholtOklahoma1No

Defense

Position Player College Vote(s) College Hall of Famer
Defensive lineNdamukong SuhNebraska20No
Tommie HarrisOklahoma17No
Grant WistromNebraska17Yes
Brian OrakpoTexas10No
Gerald McCoyOklahoma4No
Darren HowardKansas State2No
Montae ReagorTexas Tech2No
Justin SmithMissouri2No
Jeremy BealOklahoma1No
Dan CodyOklahoma1No
Dusty DvoracekOklahoma1No
Casey HamptonTexas1No
James McClintonKansas1No
Brian SmithMissouri1No
LinebackerDerrick JohnsonTexas19No
Dat NguyenTexas A&M19No
Rocky CalmusOklahoma12No
Teddy LehmanOklahoma10No
Mark SimoneauKansas State6No
Rufus AlexanderOklahoma2No
Sean WeatherspoonMissouri2No
Jordan DizonColorado1No
Lawrence FlugenceTexas Tech1No
Jeff KellyKansas State1No
Curtis LoftonOklahoma1No
Carlos PolkNebraska1No
Nick ReidKansas1No
Matt RussellColorado1No
Defensive backRoy WilliamsOklahoma19No
Terence NewmanKansas State16No
Derrick StraitOklahoma10No
Michael HuffTexas8No
Aqib TalibKansas7No
Mike BrownNebraska4No
Ralph BrownNebraska3No
Aaron RossTexas2No
Earl ThomasTexas2No
Nathan VasherTexas2No
Chris CantyKansas State1No
Ellis HobbsIowa State1No
Quentin JammerTexas1No
R. W. McQuartersOklahoma State1No
Mike MinterNebraska1No
Dwayne SlayTexas Tech1No
Jason WebsterTexas A&M1No

Special teams

Position Player College Vote(s) College Hall of Famer
All-purposeDarren SprolesKansas State6No
David AllenKansas State5No
Wes WelkerTexas Tech4No
Dez BryantOklahoma State2No
Brad SmithMissouri2No
Jeremy MaclinMissouri1No
PunterDaniel SepulvedaBaylor15No
Shane LechlerTexas A&M5No
KickerMason CrosbyColorado12No
Martin GramaticaKansas State5No
Jeff WolfertMissouri2No
Alex HeneryNebraska1No

Other

Position Player College Vote(s) College Hall of Famer
CoachBob StoopsOklahoma18No
Mack BrownTexas1No
Bill SnyderKansas State1No
Top Offensive PlayerVince YoungTexas10No
Ricky WilliamsTexas7No
Colt McCoyTexas2No
Sam BradfordOklahoma1No
Top Defensive PlayerNdamukong SuhNebraska16No
Roy WilliamsOklahoma2No
Derrick JohnsonTexas1No
Grant WistromNebraska1Yes[2]

School summary

School Players Players RV Total Players Total Vote(s)
Baylor11217
Colorado15631
Iowa State0111
Kansas04410
Kansas State291147
Missouri191025
Nebraska5101596
Oklahoma81624145
Oklahoma State24625
Texas71421125
Texas A&M13428
Texas Tech14527

Voters

The voters were Lee Barfknecht, Omaha (Neb.) World-Herald; Kelly Beaton, Waterloo-Cedar Falls (Iowa) Courier; Kirk Bohls, Austin (Texas) American-Statesman; Jimmy Burch, Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram; Chuck Carlton, The Dallas Morning News; Robert Cessna, Bryan Eagle; Mike Finger, San Antonio Express-News; Vahe Gregorian, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Bill Haisten, Tulsa (Okla.) World;[3] Kevin Haskin, Topeka Capital-Journal;[4] Brian Howell, Longmont (Colo.) Daily Times-Call; Tom Keegan, Lawrence Journal-World; Blair Kerkhoff, Kansas City Star; Bobby La Gesse, Ames (Iowa) Tribune; Dave Matter, Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune;[5] Kyle Ringo, Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera; John Shinn, Norman (Okla.) Transcript; Jake Trotter, The Oklahoman;[6] John Werner, Waco (Texas) Tribune-Herald; Don Williams, Lubbock (Texas) Avalanche-Journal.

References

  1. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2010/nov/24/votes-for-ap-all-time-all-big-12-team/
  2. http://www.collegefootball.org/famer_selected.php?id=90185
  3. Haisten, Bill (November 25, 2010). "Bill Haisten's All-Time All-Big 12 ballot". Tulsa World. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  4. Haskin, Kevin (November 25, 2010). "Column: Picking all-time Big 12 difficult". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  5. Matter, Dave (November 17, 2010). "My All-Time All-Big 12 ballot". Columbia Daily Tribune. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  6. Trotter, Jake (November 24, 2010). "Jake Trotter's all-time All-Big 12 ballot". The Oklahoman. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
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