List of Oregon Ducks football All-Americans

The Oregon Ducks college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and represents the University of Oregon in the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). All-America selections are individual player recognitions made after each season when numerous publications release lists of their ideal team. The NCAA recognizes five All-America lists: the Associated Press (AP), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News (SN), and the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF).[1] In order for an honoree to earn a "consensus" selection, he must be selected as first team in three of the five lists recognized by the NCAA, and "unanimous" selections must be selected as first team in all five lists.[1]

Since the establishment of the team in 1894, Oregon has had 29 players honored a total of 34 times as First Team All-America for their performance on the field of play.[2] Included in these selections are 8 consensus selections, 2 of which were unanimous selections earned by LaMichael James in the 2010 season and Marcus Mariota in the 2014 season in which he won the Heisman Trophy.

Key

Consensus selection NCAA Recognizes 3 or more of AFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, and WCFF as Consensus Selection
Unanimous selection NCAA Recognizes all 5 of AFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, and WCFF as Unanimous Selection

Selectors

AAB All-America Board AFCA American Football Coaches Association AP Associated Press USA USA Today CBS Columbia Broadcasting System
CO Collier's Weekly SI Sports Illustrated CP Central Press Association CSW College Sports Writers B/R Bleacher Report
DW Davis J. Walsh ES Ed Sullivan FN The Football News FWAA Football Writers Association of America ESPN ESPN
INS International News Service KCS Kansas City Star LAT Los Angeles Times LIB Liberty Magazine RVLS Rivals.com
LK Look magazine NANA North American Newspaper Alliance NB Norman E. Brown NEA Newspaper Editors Association SCT Scout.com
NL Navy Log NYEP New York Evening Post NYS New York Sun PFW Pro Football Weekly ATH The Athletic
PD Parke H. Davis SH Scripps-Howard Time Time Magazine SN Sporting News AS Athlon Sports
UP United Press UPI United Press International WCFF Walter Camp Football Foundation WD Walter Dobbins FOX Fox Sports

Oregon Duck Football First Team All-Americans

Year Player name Position Selector(s)
1931 George Christensen TE  
1934 Raymond Morse TE  
1945 Jake Leight HB YANK; NYS
1948 Norm Van Brocklin QB AP; FWAA; UP; NEA; CP; INS;
1954 George Shaw QB  
1961 Steve Barnett T  
1962 Steve Barnett T AFCA; FWAA
1962 Mel Renfro HB WCFF; SN; Time; UPI
1963 Mel Renfro HB SN; Time
1964 Bob Berry QB AFCA
1967 Jim Smith DB SN; NEA; Time
1970 Bob Newland WR  
1971 Bobby Moore RB SN; Time; FN; NEA
1971 Tom Drougas T SN
1983 Gary Zimmerman G  
1985 Lew Barnes WR FWAA
1989 Chris Oldham CB FWAA
1994 Herman O'Berry CB FWAA
1994 Chad Cota SS  
1995 Alex Molden CB  
2004 Adam Snyder OG ESPN
2005 Haloti Ngata DT AP; FWAA; WCFF; SN; SI; ESPN; CFN; RVLS
2006 Jonathan Stewart RB PFW
2007 Max Unger C SI
2007 Jonathan Stewart RB AFCA
2008 Max Unger C CBS; PFW
2008 Nick Reed DE WCFF
2010 Cliff Harris PR FWAA; SN; CBS; ESPN; PFW; SI; RVLS
2010 LaMichael James RB AFCA; AP; FWAA; SN; WCFF; CBS; CFN; ESPN; SI; RVLS; SCT
2011 LaMichael James RB WCFF; AFCA
2012 Dion Jordan DE PFW
2012 Kenjon Barner RB AFCA; FWAA; SN; WCFF; ESPN; SI; SCT
2013 Hroniss Grasu C SI; AS
2013 Ifo Ekpre-Olomu DB ESPN; FOX
2014 Marcus Mariota QB AFCA; AP; FWAA; SN; WCFF; CBS; USA; ESPN; SCT; FOX; SI
2014 Ifo Ekpre-Olomu DB AP; AFCA; WCFF
2014 Hroniss Grasu C SN; SI
2014 Jake Fisher OT FWAA
2015 DeForest Buckner DE USA
2019 Shane Lemieux OG SI
2019 Penei Sewell OT AFCA; AP; FWAA; SN; WCFF; SI; ESPN; B/R; CBS; ATH; USA

References

  1. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (November 15, 2011). "2010–11 NCAA Statistics Policies & Guidelines" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  2. University of Oregon. "University of Oregon football Almanac". University of Oregon. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
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