2011 AFCA FBS Coaches’ All-America Team

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  • KnightNoles
    Kdub #9
    • Jul 2009
    • 2409

    2011 AFCA FBS Coaches’ All-America Team




    *2010 AA

    Team Background: The teams now chosen for each of the AFCA’s five divisions evolved from a single 11-player squad in 1945. From 1945 until 1967, only one team was chosen. From 1967 through 1971, two teams, University Division and College Division, were selected. In 1972, the College Division was split into College I and College II. In 1979, the University Division was split into two teams — Division I-A and Division I-AA. In 1996, the College I and College II teams were renamed Division II and Division III, respectively. In 2006, the Division I-A and Division I-AA teams were renamed Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), respectively. The AFCA started selecting an NAIA All-America Team in 2006.

    Top Team: Oklahoma has had the most players named to the AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team. The Sooners have been represented 61 times by 52 players on the AFCA team. They are followed by Ohio State (57/43); Notre Dame (56/49); Michigan (54/48); Southern California (54/49); Nebraska (51/46); Alabama (48/47); Texas (46/40); UCLA (34/32) and Georgia (34/29).

    Top Conference: The Big 12 boasts the most AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team representatives among current conference members with 259, just ahead of the Big Ten at 253 representatives. Following those two are the Southeastern Conference (244), the Pac-12 (177), Atlantic Coast (166), Big East (67), Western Athletic (61), Mountain West (54), Conference USA (51), Sun Belt (40) and Mid-American (30) (Totals include school All-America selections in all divisions).
    The 2011 conference-by-conference breakdown: SEC: 9; Big Ten: 6; Big 12: 5; Pac-12: 3; ACC: 1; MAC: 1.

    Class Distinction: The 2011 AFCA Coaches’ All-America Team is made up of 12 seniors, 12 juniors and 1 sophomore.

  • BrntO4Life
    My Aunt Ida Smokes.
    • Mar 2009
    • 6866

    #2
    Psyched to see Okafor on there. Dude had a hell of a second-half of the season.

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    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Highwayman
      • Feb 2009
      • 15429

      #3
      NAHSTE is wondering where the Honey Badger is...

      Also, where is Brad Wing?

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      • Obst
        RIP West
        • Oct 2008
        • 4182

        #4
        lol @ no Luke Kuechly. I mean he only won the Dick Butkus award and lead the nation in tackles for the second year in a row.

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        • NAHSTE
          Probably owns the site
          • Feb 2009
          • 22233

          #5
          Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          NAHSTE is wondering where the Honey Badger is...

          Also, where is Brad Wing?
          Brad Wing should definitely have made it. Don't mind Mathieu not making it. Unless there was a designated spot for "havoc creator" he doesn't really have a true position.

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          • KnightNoles
            Kdub #9
            • Jul 2009
            • 2409

            #6
            Shawn Powell > Brad Wing

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            • KNUBB
              WHITE RONDO
              • Jun 2009
              • 7973

              #7
              Originally posted by KnightNoles
              Shawn Powell > Brad Wing


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              • NAHSTE
                Probably owns the site
                • Feb 2009
                • 22233

                #8
                Originally posted by KnightNoles
                Shawn Powell > Brad Wing
                What's Powell's return average? Is it greater than 7 inches per punt? If it is, STFU.

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                • KnightNoles
                  Kdub #9
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 2409

                  #9
                  Originally posted by NAHSTE
                  What's Powell's return average? Is it greater than 7 inches per punt? If it is, STFU.
                  • Powell had seven punts of at least 60 yards this year.
                  • Forty-three percent of his punts were downed inside the 20-yard line.
                  • Twelve of those were downed inside the 10-yard line.
                  • A whopping 63 percent of his punts are not returned.
                  • He became the first ACC punter to lead the nation in both overall and net punting since Ryan Plackemeier of Wake Forest in 2005. Funny thing is, Plackemeier won the Ray Guy award that year.
                  • He had a league-leading 21 punts of 50 or more yards.
                  • He set a school record with a career average of 44 yards.
                  • One more, just in case you were still unsure ... Powell held three of the nation's top punt returners - NC State's T.J. Graham, Oklahoma's Ryan Broyles, and Maryland's Tony Logan - to a combined five returns for 21 yards.
                  *Not even a Ray Guy Finalists

                  The Ray Guy award is supposed to be given to the nation's top punter.There's only one problem with the award this year.The nation's top punter is nowhere to be found on the list of finalists.

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                  • Sharkweather
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 8906

                    #10
                    Orson over Allen? Surprising, but I wont complain.

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                    • KNUBB
                      WHITE RONDO
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 7973

                      #11
                      Originally posted by KnightNoles
                      None of that answers NAHSTE's question. I know Powell doesn't have a 73 yard punt.


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                      • KnightNoles
                        Kdub #9
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 2409

                        #12
                        love arguing about a PUNTER :smug2:

                        anyways I'll take the 21, 50+
                        and 7, 60+

                        OVER

                        1 70 yarder

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                        looks like I found a return average of 21 inches... *not official*

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                        • NAHSTE
                          Probably owns the site
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 22233

                          #13
                          Brad Wing is better, you say otherwise because you are a homer, and it looks pathetic that FSU has fallen so far that you have to pull the homer card on a punter. Now please STFU.

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                          • KnightNoles
                            Kdub #9
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 2409

                            #14
                            I was definitely being sarcastic about arguing about a punter...

                            but really your saying STFU over return average?

                            I'm not knocking Brad Wing, I never said anything against him and give him a lot of credit. He should be an All American... second team...

                            Give credit when/where it is due

                            Can we get another opinion, not an LSU or FSU fan...

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                            • Irish
                              do you see my jesus chain
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 4416

                              #15
                              Awesome I was hoping this thread would turn into a heated debate about which punter is better.

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