ALL SEC

Alabama 13-0 (8-0)

Three players on 1st team offense - 1 OL, 1 WR, 1 QB; Three players on 1st team defense - 1 DL, 1 LB, 1 DB;
One player on 1st team special teams - Punter
7 players 1st team ALL SEC–

Two players on 2nd team offense - 1 TE, 1 WR; Two players on 2nd team defense - 1 LB, 1 DB
4 players 2nd team ALL SEC–

11 All SEC players for Alabama + 2 freshman ALL SEC players at OL, QB

LSU 7-4 (5-3)

Three players on 1st team offense - 2 OL (w/ 1 at center), 1 RB (Guice); Two players on 1st team defense - 1 LB, 1 DB
5 players 1st team ALL SEC--

Two players on 2nd team offense - 1 RB (Fournette), 1 All purpose (Guice); Two players on 2nd team defense - 1 DL, 1 DB
4 players 2nd team ALL SEC--

9 ALL SEC players covering 10 slots for LSU    +    3 freshman ALL SEC players at DL, LB, Punter

Florida 8-4 (6-2)

One player on 1st team defense - DB

One player on 2nd team offense - OL; Three players on 2nd team defense - DL, LB, DB; One on 2nd team special teams - Punter
5 players 2nd team ALL SEC–

6 ALL SEC players for Florida + 2 freshman ALL SEC players at OL, DL

Auburn Tigers  8-4 (5-3)               

One player on 1st team offense - RB; One player on 1st team defense - DL; One player on 1st team special teams PK             
3 players 1st team ALL SEC--

Two players on 2nd team offense - 2 OL; One player on 2nd team defense - DL
3 players 2nd team ALL SEC--

6 ALL SEC players for Auburn    +    2 freshman ALL SEC players at DL, DB

Texas A&M 8-4 (4-4)

Two players on 1st team offense - 1 OL; 1 player [Christian Kirk] at two spots - WR, AP; One player on 1st team special teams - RS {Christian Kirk}; One player on 1st team defense- DL
3 players 1st team ALL SEC–

One player on 2nd team defense - DL
1 player 2nd team ALL SEC–

4 ALL SEC players covering 6 slots for Texas A&M + 2 freshman ALL SEC players at C, RB

Tennessee 8-4 (4-4)

One player on 1st team defense - 1 DL; One player on 2nd team offense - 1 QB; One player on 2nd team special teams - 1 RS [Return specialist]

3 ALL SEC players for Tennessee    +    1 freshman ALL SEC player at DB

Vanderbilt 6-6 (3-5)

One player on 1st team defense - 1 LB ; Two players on 2nd team offense - 1 OL, 1 RB

3 ALL SEC players for Vanderbilt

Ole Miss 5-7 (2-6)

One player on 1st team offense - 1 TE; One player on 2nd team offense - 1 QB; One player on 2nd team specialist - 1 PK

3 ALL SEC players for Ole Miss    +    3 freshman ALL SEC players at OL, WR, DB

Kentucky 7-5 (4-4)

One player on 2nd team offense - OL (at center); One player on 2nd team defense - LB

2 ALL SEC players for Kentucky + 2 freshman ALL SEC players at OL, RB

Arkansas  7-5 (3-5)

One player on 1st team offense - OL (Skipper, Sr.); One player on 2nd team offense - RB  (Williams Jr., Soph)

2 All SEC players for the Hogs (Frank Ragnow, a Jr not among top 2 centers yet, would merit 3rd team IMO)

2 freshman ALL SEC players at DL, LB (2 straight years with a freshman ALL SEC at LB!)

Mizzou 4-8 (2-6)

One player on 1st team defense - 1 DB; One player on 2nd team defense- 1 DL

2 ALL SEC players (both on defense) for Mizzou

3 freshman ALL SEC players covering 4 slots at AP/Return specialist (Jonathan Johnson ), WR, DB

Miss St 5-7 (3-5)

One player on 2nd team offense - WR

1 ALL SEC player for Miss St    +    2 freshman ALL SEC players at DL, LB

Georgia 7-5 (4-4)

0 ALL SEC players + 2 freshman ALL SEC players at TE and PK

South Carolina 6-6 (3-5)

0 ALL SEC players

Still don’t understand how the SEC rushing leader only made second team.

I agree 100%. Rawleigh Williams should of been voted in by the coaches as 1st team. After last year’s neck injury he made a great comeback that should of mattered. Again this is the SEC bs.

http://collegefootball.ap.org/article/i … l-sec-team

The AP poll agrees as well. They also inserted Frank Ragnow to 2nd team ALL SEC at center giving the Hogs 3 ALL SEC players according to the football writers.

Several SEC 1st teamers named 1st or 2nd team All American including Natl Def Player of the Year (Alabama’s J. Allen). Vandy’s stud LB named 1st team ALL-American thus talent well rounded throughout SEC including freshmen talent.