College Football: Tim Tebow And Charles Woodson Highlight The AP's All-Time All-American Teams
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The AP All-Time All-America teams celebrate 100 years of the All-American tradition, highlighting ten Heisman Trophy winners among the selections. A panel of 12 AP sportswriters chose players who were recognized as AP first-team All-Americans. The Big Ten conference had the most selections, followed by the Southeastern Conference. Notable players in the First-Team include quarterback Tim Tebow and running backs Barry Sanders and Herschel Walker. The First-Team defense boasts legends like Charles Woodson and Deion Sanders, with a lineup of renowned players in various positions.
The Big Ten conference led the way with seven player selections, two more than the Southeastern Conference. Four total players from the Independent conference were selected.
Tim Tebow was named the starting quarterback for the AP All-Time All-American First-Team, alongside notable players like Barry Sanders and Herschel Walker.
The All-Time First-Team All-Americans featured ten Heisman Trophy winners selected by a panel of 12 AP sportswriters who cover college football.
The defensive line of the All-Time First-Team includes legendary players such as Ndamukong Suh, Bronko Nagurski, Randy White, and Hugh Green.
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