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Tebow, Deion top AP all-time team

Discussion in 'RayGator's Swamp Gas' started by rivergator, Aug 14, 2025 at 3:43 PM.

  1. rivergator

    rivergator Too Hot Mod

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    A little surprised with Tim ... but I'll take it. The whole list is just for fun anyway.

    Tebow, Deion among AP's all-time All-Americans
     
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  2. Heisenberg

    Heisenberg All American

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    Tim may not be the greatest qb of all time, but he could be the greatest football player of all time.
     
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  3. MetaGator

    MetaGator Premium Member

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    Very happy for Timmy! He deserves it!

    Percy Harvin should have made this list somewhere as well...
     
  4. hawaiigator

    hawaiigator GC Hall of Fame

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    Agree but as the guidelines the player had to be a 1st team all American in the position noted. Percy got it as an all purpose guy so there was only one slot they could have put him. He should have at least been “noted” in the article though
     
  5. SJB612

    SJB612 GC Hall of Fame

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    Basically they are saying Tebow is the greatest college QB of all time. That is pretty amazing. Crazy seeing Pitt with 3 players on the team.
     
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  6. hawaiigator

    hawaiigator GC Hall of Fame

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    Was Larry Fitzgerald really that good in college? I know he was a beast in the NFL but I don’t really remember his college time.
     
  7. Crusher

    Crusher GC Hall of Fame

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    He was, he just played for a meh team
     
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  8. Agator88

    Agator88 GC Hall of Fame

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    03 he was a monster, had to look it up to remember exactly how good. 1600 yards and 22 TDs
     
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  9. tegator80

    tegator80 GC Hall of Fame

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    Yeah, not to overstate it, but he reminds me of Emmitt Smith in that people want to add up the parts and make a call. These players were WAY more than the sum of their parts.
     
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  10. tegator80

    tegator80 GC Hall of Fame

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    Not so sure about Deion on the list, although I will let other "experts" convince me. To me, he was talented but his real shine was in the NFL. I thought that Champ Bailey was the best two-way player in our era. And yes, we are ignoring those players who played when that was the norm.
     
  11. tegator80

    tegator80 GC Hall of Fame

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    IIRC, he was the best definition of a once-in-a-decade player coming out of college, it was just that he wasn't a QB and so teams weren't trying to get the overall #1 pick to select him.

    I wanted Pitts to be the next incarnation of him (albeit with a different team and proclivities) and he may still do some things for the NFL to go "wow!" but it appears as if his star is not as bright as he appeared. There is a reason why the teams playing the Falcons are successful and Pitts' stats are middling. Maybe a running Penix will open things up some.
     
  12. ocalaman

    ocalaman GC Hall of Fame

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    Excellent list overall, IMO. From all the greats who have been AP AA's at every position, I think they did a very good job of choosing the best of the best.

    As a freshman, Tebow supplemented Chris Leak extremely well in helping the team win a Natty. And he should have won the Heisman twice because his junior year we won the national title and his leadership and performance that year was off the charts. Actual stats weren't as glowing as in 2007, but still....For him to finish 3rd behind Sam Bradford & Colt McCoy was ridiculous. Tim actually got more 1st place votes than either of those guys.
     
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  13. manigordo

    manigordo GC Hall of Fame

    Beginning with the greatest leader of all time.
     
  14. ThePlayer

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    First team offense
    QB - Tim Tebow, Florida, 2007
    Wide receivers - Randy Moss, Marshall, 1997; Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh, 2003
    Tackles - Orlando Pace, Ohio State, 1995-96; Bill Fralic, Pittsburgh, 1982-84
    Guards - John Hannah, Alabama, 1972; Jim Parker, Ohio State, 1956
    Center - Chuck Bednarik, Penn, 1947-48
    Tight end - Brock Bowers, Georgia, 2023
    Running backs - Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State, 1988; Herschel Walker, Georgia, 1980-82
    Kicker - Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State, 1998-99
    All-purpose - Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, 1972
     
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    ThePlayer VIP Member

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    First team defense
    Ends - Hugh Green, Pittsburgh, 1978-80; Randy White, Maryland, 1974
    Tackles - Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska, 2009; Bronko Nagurski, Minnesota, 1929
    Linebackers - Dick Butkus, Illinois, 1964; Derrick Thomas, Alabama, 1988; Chris Spielman, Ohio State, 1986-87
    Cornerbacks - Charles Woodson, Michigan, 1996-97; Deion Sanders, Florida State, 1987-88
    Safeties - Ronnie Lott, USC, 1980; Ed Reed, Miami, 2000-01
    Punter - Tory Taylor, Iowa, 2023
     
  16. ThePlayer

    ThePlayer VIP Member

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    Meanwhile...DateRapekowski was the among worst human beings.