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Title: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: AWK on July 13, 2010, 04:37:47 PM
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By Chris Low

As a kid, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the only all-star game worth watching.

It’s still that way, especially when you get to watch the Home Run Derby the night earlier with your boys and see their wide-eyed amazement at how far those guys can hit the ball.

So in keeping with the spirit of tonight’s Midsummer Classic between the American and National leagues, I’ve chosen my football all-star teams for the SEC’s Eastern and Western divisions heading into the 2010 season.

What criteria did I use in picking the teams?

In short, if a group of coaches, media members and fans were all in a room, what players would be selected at each of the positions if you were playing a game that weekend against the other division?

I’m sure there won’t be any disagreements with my picks.

EASTERN DIVISION

OFFENSE

    * QB: John Brantley, Florida

    * RB: Washaun Ealey, Georgia

    * RB: Jeff Demps, Florida

    * WR: A.J. Green, Georgia

    * WR: Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina

    * TE: Luke Stocker, Tennessee

    * OL: Clint Boling, Georgia

    * OL: Carl Johnson, Florida

    * OL: Cordy Glenn, Georgia

    * OL: Stuart Hines, Kentucky

    * C: Mike Pouncey, Florida

DEFENSE

    * DE: Cliff Matthews, South Carolina

    * DE: DeQuin Evans, Kentucky

    * DT: Omar Hunter, Florida

    * DT: Ladi Ajiboye, South Carolina

    * LB: Justin Houston, Georgia

    * LB: Chris Marve, Vanderbilt

    * LB: Danny Trevathan, Kentucky

    * CB: Janoris Jenkins, Florida

    * CB: Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina

    * S: Ahmad Black, Florida

    * S: Janzen Jackson, Tennessee

SPECIAL TEAMS

    * PK: Blair Walsh, Georgia

    * P: Drew Butler, Georgia

    * KR: Warren Norman, Vanderbilt

    * PR: Randall Cobb, Kentucky

WESTERN DIVISION

OFFENSE

    * QB: Ryan Mallett, Arkansas

    * RB: Mark Ingram, Alabama

    * RB: Trent Richardson, Alabama

    * WR: Julio Jones, Alabama

    * WR: Darvin Adams, Auburn

    * TE: D.J. Williams, Arkansas

    * OL: Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State

    * OL: Lee Ziemba, Auburn

    * OL: Barrett Jones, Alabama

    * OL: DeMarcus Love, Arkansas

    * C: William Vlachos, Alabama

DEFENSE

    * DE: Pernell McPhee, Mississippi State

    * DE: Marcell Dareus, Alabama

    * DT: Jerrell Powe, Ole Miss

    * DT: Drake Nevis, LSU

    * LB: Dont’a Hightower, Alabama

    * LB: Kelvin Sheppard, LSU

    * LB: Josh Bynes, Auburn

    * CB: Patrick Peterson, LSU

    * CB: Neiko Thorpe, Auburn

    * S: Johnny Brown, Ole Miss

    * S: Mark Barron, Alabama

SPECIAL TEAMS

    * K: Josh Jasper, LSU

    * P: Tyler Campbell, Ole Miss

    * KR: Jesse Grandy, Ole Miss

    * PR: Demond Washington, Auburn

http://espn.go.com/blog/sec (http://espn.go.com/blog/sec)

More respect for Auburn than I expected, pretty cool to think about too.  I think the West would win this contest.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: jmar on July 14, 2010, 12:40:09 AM
Except for the omission of Ryan Pugh, it probably is better than I would expect too.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: GH2001 on July 14, 2010, 09:24:42 AM
How many SEC games has Brantley started? Whatever the number I am sure it is worthy of being named the best QB of the best conference in CFB.  :rofl: :rofl:
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: JR4AU on July 16, 2010, 11:56:47 AM
How many SEC games has Brantley started? Whatever the number I am sure it is worthy of being named the best QB of the best conference in CFB.  :rofl: :rofl:

Sorta detracts from the overall credibility of the list huh?  I think it also speaks to the probable lackluster QB play we are likely to see in the east in 2010.  The rest of the list is pretty solid IMO.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: GH2001 on July 16, 2010, 12:11:04 PM
Sorta detracts from the overall credibility of the list huh?  I think it also speaks to the probable lackluster QB play we are likely to see in the east in 2010.  The rest of the list is pretty solid IMO.

And I know it says Eastern and Western but who would the media side with if it came down to Brantley and Mallet? Sorry, but a guy who has started no games or played substantially in any SEC games has no business being on any ALL-(fill in the blanks) list. I'd put Garcia ahead of him just based on experience. Brantley hasn't earned shit. What I think he will do in the future is a separate conversation as I think he SHOULD be pretty decent.

Either way - Mallet is the best QB in the Conf - period.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: JR4AU on July 16, 2010, 12:16:36 PM
And I know it says Eastern and Western but who would the media side with if it came down to Brantley and Mallet? Sorry, but a guy who has started no games or played substantially in any SEC games has no business being on any ALL-(fill in the blanks) list. I'd put Garcia ahead of him just based on experience. Brantley hasn't earned shit. What I think he will do in the future is a separate conversation as I think he SHOULD be pretty decent.

Either way - Mallet is the best QB in the Conf - period.

Agree on all points.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 16, 2010, 12:25:45 PM
Freekishly tall Mallet cat is #1.  Agree totally that Brantley will probably kick ass but you just can't put him ahead of anybody based on projections when he hasn't proven anything.  If that's the case, Newton would be ahead of Brantley based on being the boy dawg of JUCO.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: GH2001 on July 16, 2010, 12:32:12 PM
  If that's the case, Newton would be ahead of Brantley based on being the boy dawg of JUCO.

You post in a wonderful way. Didn't even think of this.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: AUChizad on July 16, 2010, 12:37:43 PM
You post in a wonderful way. Didn't even think of this.
This is exactly what I was thinking.

If Newton hadn't transferred, he'd be the #1 QB in the East, and the media would be all over his dick.

Now that he's with Auburn instead of Florida, he's unproven, while Brantley is the second coming of Tebo...
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 16, 2010, 12:51:16 PM
This is exactly what I was thinking.

If Newton hadn't transferred, he'd be the #1 QB in the East, and the media would be all over his dick.

Now that he's with Auburn instead of Florida, he's unproven, while Brantley is the second coming of Tebo...

You sure type purty yourself. 

That really is the truth, though.  Newton at UF would be on the cover of all the preseason mags. 
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: AWK on July 16, 2010, 01:06:24 PM
You sure type purty yourself. 

That really is the truth, though.  Newton at UF would be on the cover of all the preseason mags. 
Along with Urban Meyer's raging boner.
Title: Re: The SEC's All-Star teams
Post by: GH2001 on July 16, 2010, 01:38:13 PM
Along with Urban Meyer's raging boner.
Well, that would explain the chest pains and high blood pressure....