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Bury Your Fantasy Football Competition! Running Back Sleepers to Watch
Bury Your Fantasy Football Competition! Running Back Sleepers to Watch in 2009
Each year in fantasy football circles everyone has their own opinion about sleepers and 2009 is no different. Sleeper picks can build up or tear down your team so consider all the options during the mock drafts. You never know when someone is going to have a breakout season. Here are some of my ideas about RB sleepers that may have a significant impact in 2009.
2009 Fantasy Football Sleeper Predictions: Running Backs
Shonn Greene-New York Jets
While Thomas Jones is still the starting RB, he is on the wrong side of 30 and if he gets injured, all signs point toward Shonn Greene as his replacement with Leon Washington remaining the 3rd down back or the RB used most often in passing situations. Shonn Greene makes a great “handcuff” if you draft Thomas Jones in fantasy football. I would target drafting Greene around the 13th round in typical fantasy drafts.
Matt McGuire, a writer for Walterfootball.com also puts Shonn Greene on his list of sleepers. According to McGuire, “If Thomas Jones continues to hold out and is cut, Greene might become a viable RB3. We do know the Jets love Greene because they traded up for him in the third round. At the moment, Jones is still on the roster, so we need to see how this plays out before solidifying his fantasy projection in August.”
Andre Brown-New York Giants
Now that Derrick Ward is leaving the Giants to play for the Tampa Bay Bucs, Brown is the leading candidate to replace Ward as the 3rd RB in the Giants “three-headed monster” running game. Brown has the same build as Derrick Ward, so he could easily fill this role, therefore he is worth keeping an eye on in preseason. Draft him in fantasy football only if he gets the backup job to Brandon Jacobs or he is used a lot in the “three-headed” attack and succeeds in that role. If he has a great pre-season, look to draft him around the 14th round right before taking a defense or kicker.
Glen Coffee-San Francisco 49ers
Frank Gore’s injury history makes Coffee a must have “handcuff” pick for Gore owners. I would look to draft him around the 12th round in most fantasy drafts and keep a close eye on him during preseason.
James Davis-Cleveland Browns
Jamal Lewis is getting older and if he was to get injured, Davis is the favorite to replace him as the starting RB for Cleveland. Davis is a power back who could return value to fantasy owners who are willing to take a chance on him around the 13th or 14th round in fantasy drafts. Watch the training camp and preseason battle between Davis and Jerome Harrison closely to see who comes out on top this year.
Derrick Ward-Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Ward has the chance to be this year’s Michael Turner. Fantasy Sports writer Patrick ONeill says in his article Fantasy Football Sleepers: Running Back Rankings in Fantasy Football 2009, “Derrick Ward has so many things going right for him in Tampa Bay it is almost silly.” Ward has been used mainly as a backup RB in the past, but now he has a great shot at becoming the starting RB in Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay is a team that likes to run the ball and I believe Ward has the skills to succeed in this system. According to FFToolBox.com Ward is an undervalued sleeper. “Ward is the better bet to breakout as a star than Graham in the Tampa Bay backfield, and is an excellent choice in the middle rounds as a #3 option capable of producing 1,200 yards on the ground, as well as 40 catches with 7 total TD’s in 2009,” states FFToolBox.com. Tampa’s defense is good enough to keep most games close therefore giving Ward a great opportunity to see a lot of touches every game. However, Earnest Graham may steal some of his goal-line carries and this may decrease Ward’s TD totals.
Felix Jones-Dallas Cowboys
It isn’t football unless we talk a little about the Dallas Cowboys so last but not least we have Felix Jones. Jones will get more carries per game, I believe, than most people think he will. He has the explosiveness to score just about any time he touches the ball and could put up great numbers for savvy fantasy owners who are willing to take a chance on him in the middle to late rounds of fantasy drafts.
Bayern Munich Cause Football Frenzy in Calcutta
German football team Bayern Munich have caused football mania in the Indian city of Calcutta, where they will become the first big European club to play in India. The team have arrived in the city to play a friendly match against local side Mohan Bagan at Calcutta’s Salt Lake Stadium.
It’s believed that the historic match will attract 120,000 spectators. It is particularly special for Bayern Munich, as it will be the last for the legendary German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, who is retiring after 22 years with the team.
During their time in Calcutta, Bayern Munich will be engaging with the local community by running a coaching clinic, which was organised by Adidas, at the Calcutta Cricket and Football club. 48 promising youngsters were selected to participate in the clinic, where they were taught by the likes of Mark van Bommel, Andreas Ottl, Jose Ernesto Sosa and other top footballers. The top six players from the coaching clinic will be flown to the Bayern Football School in Germany to attend the FC Bayern Football Camp later in the year.
As the team spent so much time with the community, they didn’t have the opportunity to practice before the game. As Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld explained, "We have some social responsibilities, so that won’t allow us time for practice." However, Mr Hitzfeld said that he believes the team have practiced enough, he said: "We have practiced enough in Bali and that I feel it is sufficient to keep us in right shape."
Bayern Munich’s visit to Calcutta signifies the increasing popularity of football in a country that is known for its love of cricket. BBC reporters spoke to two young boys, Ramjit and Sanjoy, who will be in the crowd at Wednesday’s match. One believes that football is getting so popular in India that it could eventually rival the popularity of cricket, while the other is not so sure. Ramjit said: "If Bayern Munich can come down here why can football not compete with cricket? It is just a slow ongoing process. There are kids who like watching football, they prefer it to cricket as cricket is getting boring." His friend Sanjoy wasn’t quite so sure, he said: "Every sport in this country is secondary to cricket."
Anjan Mitra, the secretary of Mohun Bagan FC, said that the team would be doing as much as possible to ensure that Oliver Kahn’s last match will be an unforgettable one. She said: "It is Oliver Kahn’s farewell match and we have to ensure that our guests have something to cherish about their visit to the city." She also said that the team would be presenting Bayern with a boat made of silver, while Kahn would be made an honorary member of their club.
Basic Football Rules
Football, or soccer as it is known in some countries, is undoubtedly one of the most widely followed and played games in the world. The game of football arouses expectations and passions like perhaps no other. So do you want to learn how to play football? Here’s an article on the basic football rules.
Football Rules and Regulations
A game which involves kicking the ball from one side to the other has been played by people of various cultures and civilizations. The game was given the framework, according to what we know today by the English Football Association. It was they who laid down the basic rules of football which are being followed all over the world today.
So if you’re just learning how to play soccer, then this article on the basic soccer rules is going to come in pretty handy.
Objective of the Game
The basic objective of the game is simple. The most important part of the game of football is the goal, a rectangular demarcated area at the end of both sides of a rectangular pitch on which the game is played. There are two teams playing the game at a time and the objective of the game is to somehow, within the framework of the rules of course, get the ball into this goal. Depending on the game plan, the teams need to score on the opposition’s goal and simultaneously try and stop the opposition from scoring at our goal. The team with the maximum number of goals at the end of the game time is the winner.
The game is known as football, which means that it is to be played with the feet. But the players (except the goalkeeper) are allowed to use any part, apart from their forearms and hands, to drive the ball forward or defend. The goalkeeper is allowed to use his hands, but only in one part of the pitch, which is explained later in the article. Read on for soccer tricks and moves and soccer strategies and tactics.
Teams
To this end of scoring goals, each team will have 11 players. One of them is a goalkeeper, the man mentioned above as the one with the special provision of being allowed to touch the ball. The other 10 players are known as outfield players.
The Pitch
The basic football rules will tell you that the football pitch is 105m long and 68m wide. There aren’t too many lines on the football pitch. The halfway line and the center circle are dead in the center of the pitch where the kick off takes place at the start of the game or the start of the second half or after the opposition has scored. The center circle has a radius of 10 yards (9.15m).
The goal, like I said is a rectangular area on each side, and is 8 yards (7.32 m) long and 8ft (2.44m) tall.
The penalty area is a rectangular area surrounding the goal on both sides of the pitch. This area has a few special provisions. It is only in this area that a goalkeeper guarding the goal in that area can handle or touch the ball. Consequently, if the goal-ward advance of an opposition attacker is stopped by fouling him, or the goal-ward trajectory of the ball is handled by a defender other than a goalkeeper, a penalty kick is given team whose player has been fouled. This area is 18 yards (16.5m) ahead from the line of the goal and 44 yards (40.3m) in front of the goal.
The penalty, explained later in the article is taken from the penalty spot 12 yards (11m) from the center of the goal.
The Time
The normal playing time is 2 half periods of 45 minutes each. But time may be added on at the end of each half for any stoppage during the regulation playing time, on account of any injury or disturbances. If the match is a knockout match and the scores are level, the match will be extended for a further 2 halves of 15 minutes each, plus the extra time for any stoppages.
The Less Basic Football Rules
The basic football rules are over. Here are some of the other rules which you need to know.
Corners and Throw-Ins
If the players of one team kicking the ball out of the playing area, on the length side of the pitch (not facing the goal) then they concede a throw-in. If the ball goes out of the pitch from the line behind the goal that they are attacking, then the goalkeeper of the opposing team gets a goal kick. If the defender puts the ball behind the line of the goal which they are defending then the opposing team gets a corner kick. A corner kick is from that vertex of the pitch, on the side from where the ball has gone out.
A Foul
A foul is said to be committed when a player commits an act which is considered illegal according to the laws of the game. Common reasons why a referee may call a foul include, handling the ball, attacking a player bodily from behind, knocking the player down without getting the ball, trying to knock the ball out of the players legs etc. A foul would normally result in a free kick to the team of the fouled player, from the place where he was fouled. Read on good soccer defensive drills so that you do not concede a foul and defend well too!
A Penalty
A penalty kick is given to one team when one of their players is fouled in the penalty box. Any unfair means to stop the goal-ward advance of the player is known as a penalty. A penalty means that one player of the team whose player has been fouled squares up against the goalkeeper of the opposing team. The former takes the kick from the penalty spot while the goal is unguarded except for the goalkeeper.
The Sending Off
Another one of the basic football rules you need to know is that a player can be sent off (red-carded) if he is found to commit too many fouls. If the player commits too many fouls, or conceded a penalty by making a blatant hand-ball in the penalty area, or making a bad tackle, he will be sent off and his team will have to finish the game with one player less.
The Offside Rule
The offside rule is one of the not-so-basic football rules for kids. The offside rule states that an attacker of one team cannot be beyond the defenders of the other team when the former’s team mate passes the ball to him. If he is closer to the opposition’s goal than the opposition players at the time of the pass, he is said to be offside. An offside player concedes a foul and a free kick. More on offside rule in soccer.
More football articles! Read on.
Soccer Tricks : How to Do Them
Soccer Shooting Drills
Soccer Positions on the Field
So these were some basic football rules to get you started with the beautiful game. All said and done, the one thing you have to remember is that play fair, and use your head and think on your feet! Football is a great game and I’ve had great fun playing it all these years. And I’m sure even you will!
Ballet Versus Football Or A Pas De Deux Without Pointe
Ballet Versus Football Or A Pas De Deux Without Pointe Shoes
Many people think that ballet is only heavily stylized dancing, and that especially male dancers are not very strong outside of their art. However, it is actually a complicated practice that involves advanced physics and mathematical principles. Although the years of ballet exercises allows the dancers to make it look effortless, it is an extremely difficult, disciplined, and enchanting art form. “American football is a sport hardly known for its grace and poise, but many players have swapped their pads for points, to do ballet.”
Ballet is actually the foundation of most western dance forms, since ballet teaches good work habits, and a safe technique that enables the dancers to perform for many years with less chance of injury.The graceful dance moves and combinations of movements in classical choreography are taught nowadays with increasing awareness of movement analysis. Correct ballet moves involve the elements of physics in terms balance, center of gravity, leverage and rotational mechanics among others.The result of accurate ballet training is the ability to balance in a complex position, over a small area and support on the floor. Such as the tiny platform of the pointe shoe.Physically, in ballet a condition of balance exists when a dancer retains her/his postural plumb line both in a motionless pose, or while moving on a vertical line. “American football is a sport hardly known for its grace and poise, but many players have swapped their pads for points, to do ballet. Ballet dancers are renowned for their agility; they are able to leap, land and turn with, well… with balletic grace. This has led researchers and sports team players and coaches to experiment with ballet and other dance forms as a conditioning method. Superbowl winner and former top high-hurdler Willie Gault was one such player who believed his on-field performance and resistance to injury was enhanced by ballet. Ballet has in fact been used within American football since the 1970s.” The entire article is here: http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/can-athletes-dance-their-way-to-agility.If a dancer’s or football player’s center of gravity isn’t in line with other equilibrium state forces, they will be unbalanced and experience an angular acceleration towards the ground, causing them to fall to one side. Turning movements are common in all forms of dance, which also requires a great deal of physical, as well as scientific awareness that helps achieve the mastery of a perfect turn, or, pirouette. Football players rely on well-trained reflexes to dodge, spin suddenly, maintaining balance and speed. Ballet training enhances these abilities. It also breaks down many basic movements football players use, allowing them to understand how to prevent muscle and joint injuries.”Ballet versus football” might be more correctly referred to as a pas de deux in training forms for many athletes.
Avoid an Own Goal – Finding Fantastic Football Gifts
Football is an extremely popular hobby – it is more watched than any other sport in the world and it is easy to see why. The game is fast paced, exciting and full of surprises. Although the obsession with football can drive some people mad, it is a way of life for loyal fans. People from all walks of life come together to share their love for the great game perhaps to the annoyance of their spouses! It can sometimes be hard for those who aren’t big football fans to find great football gifts. Football fans tend to already own the latest kit and already own a lot of football memorabilia, including everything from signed footballs to pencil cases. However, you can avoid scoring an own goal and find really unique football gifts for the fan who seems to have everything.Although it may be tempting to search the team’s gift shop many fans already have most items and your football gifts can seem unoriginal and lacking in thought. They can also seem very overpriced especially if you are a little strapped for cash. Instead, be brave and search for a really unique gift. You can find a range of personal one off football gifts that any football fan would be proud to own for fantastic prices. If you want to spend little but still find a great football gift look at buying a small personalised football present. You can buy football mugs with the name of the recipient on the back of a football shirt or a personalised football calendar to take pride of place in their bedroom all for less than a tenner!For a really unique gift you can give your partner, friend or family member their own football stadium! If they are a big Arsenal fan for example, you can grow your own Arsenal football stadium with the exact same seeds that are used on the Arsenal pitch. This is a great gift for dedicated fans. Some football gifts on the internet may seem genuine but real football fans will be able to spot the difference between real and fake. This gift comes with a certificate of authenticity from the football club so the recipient can see your gift is the real deal! Always remember to take care and only shop with reputable sites as no one wants a knock off or fake! Have a look at reviews to check the site to see whether they seem legitimate.If they like to think they are the next upcoming hot player treat them to a football experience day to expand their skills. Some online sites offer a fantastic Brazilian skills experience day. Here top coaches will show the recipient skills and techniques to improve their game. Many experience days are for two people so he can take his mate along to join in the fun. This is a present that will not hit the goalposts! For another great day out treat them to a football tour day experience. In this tour you receive a knowledgeable guide who can fill you in on all the facts of the club and the secrets you never knew. You can even walk through the tunnel taking the steps many football greats have taken to that big game and have a picture taken to show off to their friends! It is often possible to visit the players’ dressing room, the setting of some tense moments! This is a must for any loyal fan.You can also buy presents for extra special occasions. There are a range of quality football items ideal for momentous birthdays, gifts for celebrating a new job or even a wedding. You can buy beautiful business card holders in silver chrome, gorgeous cuff links and tankards all complete with his favourite football team’s logo. For a gift that will most definitely be a winner, buy a football book complete with newspaper cuttings and articles on all the magnificent moments in his football team’s history. This can be personalised with his name on the front, making a great gift for any football lover.All football gifts are a welcome present for any football fan, however it is important to take some care so you don’t score an own goal! Always check sites are legitimate to avoid fakes and knock off goods. Try to steer clear of gift shops with the same old merchandise they have received many times over. Instead look online for a really unique gift. Try personalised football gifts or experience days for gifts that will hit the back of the net!For further information, please visit http://www.gettingpersonal.co.uk
Attention Football Coaches – Stop Repeating Yourself !
Tips On Speaking To Your Team
“O.K. … Listen Up! I said Listen Up…Take a knee and listen UP! You guys shut up….. take a lap!” author unknown
Perhaps you know who the author above is because you have said those exact words to your team in the past. Today’s message is short and sweet and it will help you communicate properly with your team. Getting twenty five kids to pay attention at once is a pretty good trick. Here are a few tips to getting a groups attention and keeping it.
Take a Knee – Have the players take a knee to address the whole group. Anyone that does not kneel is spacing out. Tell the group to raise their hand high above their head if they can hear you. Anyone that doesn’t raise their hand is spacing out. Start your message with the guy’s name that didn’t raise his hand…. ” Luke…. The most important thing about tackling is….” Use three or four other player names during the message. Look for guys that are not making eye contact. Ask questions when you are done. “Billy… what is the most important thing about tackling?” If they know you will ask questions every time, they are more likely to pay attention. These are a few tips I use to make sure that I only have to say things once and that my guys are taking in as much as possible. Have fun and happy coaching!
Have a great season,
Coach Saunders
Arena Football Rules
Arena football is an advanced version of the well known American football. There is an interesting story behind the birth of Arena football. It is said that, its founder and the former Executive of the United State Football League, James F. Foster, jotted down the basic structure of this game on the backside of a manila envelop, while watching a live indoor soccer game; in the year 1981. He worked on field designs, rules and regulations and equipments for the next five years. Afterwards, he organized a small league in Chicago, to test the response of the sports market as well as the people. From the year 1986, the game took its present form and it is getting popular day by day.
Rules of Arena Football
The first official arena football game was played between ‘Miami Vise’ and ‘Chicago Politicians’, on 27th February 1987. The rules of arena football have been progressively devised and changed since then.
Arena Football Field
Arena football is an exclusive indoor game, played in the arenas designed especially for ice hockey and basketball players. The field surface is designed as per the standards set by National Hockey League’s hockey rink. The width of the arena football field is 85 feet and length, 200 feet. The distance between the end line and the goal line (end zone) is 8 yards. The shape of the end zones differ depending on the venue of the match. They are sometimes rectangular like a basketball court or curved like a hockey rink. The sideline barriers are heavily padded with padding laid over the hockey dasher boards. The crossbar is 15 feet above the playing surface and the goalpost verticals are 9 feet. Stretched rebound nets on either sides of the goalposts, helps finding any missed field goals. The ball is only assumed live when it is bounced off these nets. The whole goal side and the goal frame is cable suspended with the help of rafters.
Players and Formations
There is 24 players roster for each team, twenty players are active and four players remain inactive. Eight players can play at a single time. In the year 2007, the rules were modified, but before that, the players used to play both defense and offense (except for the quarterback, an offensive specialist, two defensive specialists and a kicker).
Four players must be present at the line of scrimmage at the time of snap. At the time of snap, one of the line men (offensive team member), must declare himself as a TE (Tight End). One offensive player can move forward at the time of snap. At the start of the snap, three defensive players must be in a three or four point stance. Amongst them, two defenders serve as linebackers, one of them usually starts blitzing from the side of the opposite line, of the Tight End of the opposition. The other linebacker moves from one sideline to the other within five yards near the line of scrimmage and drops the ball at the time of quarterback pump fakes.
Play Times
Each half time lasts for fifteen minutes, four quarters, with 35 minutes play clock, which starts at the end of every previous play. The clock stops at the out of bound plays, sacks or incomplete passes, injury time, penalties or timeouts; that too only at the last minute of each half time. There is only one minute warning. The clock stops also for any change in possession, until the ready mark. If the touchdown scoring time and quarter end time is exactly the same, then one ultimate conversion is attempted. During the final minute of the final quarter, the clock stops if the offensive team fails to lead and advances the ball past the line of scrimmage. Each overtime period is of fifteen minutes, where each team gets one scoring possession, after which, whichever team is leading in points, obviously wins. In case of a tie, a ‘sudden death’ or tiebreaker round of ten minutes is played to decide the winner.
Ball Movements
Pretty usual, the ball is kicked off the goal line. The team having the ball is given four downs to cover ten yards. Punting (hitting the ball, without it touching the ground) is not allowed, as the field is too small to for it. Receiver who jumps to catch the pass, has to get one foot down on the ground, same as the College football. Balls that are bounced off the padded sidelines and passes the rebound nets are called as live. After 2006, the end lines were started to be counted as live. The defending team has to return the attempted field goals, that bounce off the rebound nets.
Scoring Method
Scoring is done by the same method as that of the National Football League, only with an added ‘drop kick’. Drop kick is worth four points during normal play and two points during post-touchdown conversion. Extra points and turnovers are blocked at attempted two point conversion.
Arena Football League
Arena football league was formed in the year 1987, named Arena Football Indoor League. At first, there were four inaugural arena football teams namely, Chicago Bruisers, Washington Commandos, Denver Dynamite and Pittsburgh Gladiators. The matches were held at famous ‘Arena Bowl I’, for six seasons. In the year 1990 Mr. Foster was awarded the patent for arena football and arena football league. There were many ups and downs in the team formations as well as in the number of participating teams.
The new millennium brought many hopes, as well as fame to the game of arena football. The current league size is fifteen teams, with the teams divided into four different zones namely, central, eastern, western and southern. The AFL had the largest number of teams i-e, nineteen in the year 2006. But in the year 2009, the league had plans to cancel the season, in order to improve its economical condition. ‘Orlando Predators’, ‘Dallas Desperados’, ‘Colorado Crush’ etc, are some of the famous Arena football teams.
Arena football rules are very easy to understand, especially if you are a fan of American football. Besides the above mentioned rules, all the other rules are just like the rules of American football. Getting acquainted with the rules of arena football, watching more and more matches and actually practicing the game on the field will certainly make you master of the game!
Are You Ready for Some Football
The NFL has done a great job of branding that tag line into the psyche of the American public even the occasional sports fan has heard that infamous line shouted in bar rooms, restaurants and living rooms across the country. This is why it immediately came to mind after receiving a targeted email from a member of an organization called "Color of Change". The email was detailing the bias of Fox TV and its rightwing platform that allows individuals like Glenn Beck unlimited access to the airwaves and a captive influential audience, the organization was encouraging everyone including businesses to launch a boycott of Fox TV programming, by simply not tuning into the station. My initial reaction was what a good idea, especially since Fox does not have the best reputation of quality programming featuring or targeted towards people of color.
I wrote back to the organization expressing my thoughts of their initiative, but I cautioned them that this mission won't be difficult for many people of color during the week due to the above mentioned reason, however the fall equinox is upon us and that signals the start of football season and Fox Sports is a major carrier of NFL games, this is where the challenge of the boycott will be difficult. To put it bluntly people of color are and will tune in on Sundays to watch the games, therefore giving Fox a tremendous ground swell in ratings, therefore nullifying the effectiveness of the boycott, unless the organization can effectively reach , educate and inform the public of its mission even so that might be enough. Let me confess and say it will be a challenge for me not to press the buttons on the remote that is designated to the Fox channel in my area; I'm a huge pro football fan.
Coincidentally as this campaign is starting, across my laptop came news of a recent blowup in the NFL involving the legendary football great Jim Brown and his role or lack thereof within the Cleveland Browns organization, now that Mike Holmgren was brought in to make changes. You have to wonder what the players many of them African-American must feel or think about these recent events or do they even care? after all this is their job and they have families to feed, cars , houses and bling to acquire, for some it may be a case of leaving the political and social agenda's to others, why rock the boat. As a passionate fan, I am left in a quandary, one side of me strongly supports the boycott, not because I am a liberal or democrat, (I happen to be an independent) but I do feel that Fox has served as an instigator fanning the flames of bigotry and instilling fear which has led to an increase of racial tensions in the country, and the level of disrespect for Jim Brown does not sit well, though I do not have all of the details of the meeting between the two. On the other side the love of football coupled with my understanding of the First Amendment which guarantees an individual the right to freely express their opinions are putting up a fierce battle. A decision will have to be made soon, as I sit in my favorite spot on the couch armed with the remote in hand accompanied with an assortment of snack foods. Alas what's a person to do?
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AP All American Team Football Alabama and the SEC Top
AP All American Team Football Alabama and the SEC Top the First Team All American List
The Associated Press announced its annual All-American teams today. The Southeastern Conference had the most players named to the first All American team with 11, including six Alabama players. Heisman winner Mark Ingram was a unanimous first-team selection, as was linebacker Rolando McClain. Defensive tackle Terrence “Mount” Cody was selected for the second consecutive season. Cornerback Javier Arenas, guard Michael Johnson and kicker Leigh Tiffin rounded out the list of Crimson Tide players who were first-teamers.
Also included from the SEC on the first team were: Tennessee’s safety Eric Berry, South Carolina linebacker Eric Norwood, Georgia punter Drew Butler. Florida, who had six players make the three All American teams, touted cornerback Joe Haden and tight end Aaron Hernandez as first-teamers as well.
How did the rest of the Heisman contenders fare? Stanford running back Toby Gerhart, the Heisman runner-up, and Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, who finished fourth in Heisman voting, were also unanimous first-team All-America selections. Texas quarterback Colt McCoy was the All-American quarterback, selected to the first team by the AP college football poll voters. Florida quarterback Tim Tebow was a second-team selection (Boise State’s Kellen Moore was the third-team selection at quarterback). The Big 12 was the conference runner-up for first team selections with seven. Amongst that seven were three of the five offensive linemen — Oklahoma State’s Russell Okung and Oklahoma’s Trent Williams and Baylor’s J.D. Walton at center. Rounding out the offensive line was Idaho guard Mike Iuapti. Notre Dame’s Golden Tate (perfect name for a Notre Dame player) and Texas’ Jordan Shipley were the first team wide receivers. Explosive Clemson running back C.J. Spiller was named to the first team as an all-purpose player. The Horned Frogs (TCU) defense that I spoke so eloquently about in an earlier article had only one representative: first team defensive end Jerry Hughes. Georgia Tech’s Derrick Morgan joined him at defensive end on the first team. The Big Ten had only one player on the first team and that was Michigan State linebacker Greg Jones. The All American selections proved to be a family affair as well. Florida’s twin brother offensive linemen, Mike and Maurkice Pouncey, were selected to the second team; Oregon State receiver James Rodgers made the second team as an all-purpose player while his brother, Jacquizz, was a third-team pick at running back. For the complete list of all three All American teams, go to: Rivals.com