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Phil Steele's 2009 Big 10 All-Conf PPHILHIL STEELE’SSTEELE’S 20092009 BIGBIG 1010 ALL-CONFALL-CONF BBOLDOLD PLAYERSPLAYERS AREARE RETURNINGRETURNING FFOROR 22010010 SSEASONEASON 1st1st TEAMTEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 22ndnd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 33rdrd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE QB Daryll Clark, Penn St Mike Kafka, Northwestern Joey Elliott, Purdue RB John Clay, Wisconsin Brandon Saine, Ohio St Adam Robinson, Iowa RB Evan Royster, Penn St Ralph Bolden, Purdue Darius Willis, Indiana WR Blair White, Michigan St Zeke Markshausen, Northwestern Marvin McNutt, Iowa WR Keith Smith, Purdue Eric Decker, Minnesota Nick Toon, Wisconsin WR Tandon Doss, Indiana DeVier Posey, Ohio St Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, Iowa TE Tony Moeaki, Iowa Garrett Graham, Wisconsin Nick Tow-Arnett, Minnesota C Joel Nitchman, Michigan St Rafael Eubanks, Iowa Stefen Wisniewski, Penn St OG Justin Boren, Ohio St John Moffi tt, Wisconsin Joel Foreman, Michigan St OG Jon Asamoah, Illinois Stephen Schilling, Michigan Dace Richardson, Iowa OT Bryan Bulaga, Iowa Kyle Calloway, Iowa Zach Jones, Purdue OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin Rodger Saffold, Indiana Dennis Landolt, Penn St KR Ray Fisher, Indiana Darryl Stonum, Michigan Troy Stoudermire, Minnesota PR Ray Small, Ohio St Aaron Valentin, Purdue Keshawn Martin, Michigan St 1st1st TEAMTEAM DDEFENSEEFENSE 22ndnd TTEAMEAM DDEFENSEEFENSE 33rdrd TTEAMEAM DDEFENSEEFENSE DL Brandon Graham, Michigan Jammie Kirlew, Indiana Thaddeus Gibson, Ohio St DL Jared Odrick, Penn St Mike Neal, Purdue Corey Wootton, Northwestern DL Adrian Clayborn, Iowa Cameron Heyward, Ohio St Christian Ballard, Iowa DL Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue O’Brien Schofi eld, Wisconsin Broderick Binns, Iowa LB Greg Jones, Michigan St Josh Hull, Penn St Sean Lee, Penn St LB Ross Homan, Ohio St Brian Rolle, Ohio St Chris Borland, Wisconsin LB Navorro Bowman, Penn St AJ Edds, Iowa Jason Werner, Purdue LB Pat Angerer, Iowa Lee Campbell, Minnesota Matt Mayberry, Indiana CB Amari Spievey, Iowa David Pender, Purdue Devon Torrence, Ohio St CB Sherrick McManis, Northwestern Donovan Warren, Michigan Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio St S Tyler Sash, Iowa Brad Phillips, Northwestern Brett Greenwood, Iowa S Kurt Coleman, Ohio St Torri Williams, Purdue Chris Maragos, Wisconsin K Brett Swenson, Michigan St Stefan Demos, Northwestern Daniel Murray, Iowa P Zoltan Mesko, Michigan Ryan Donahue, Iowa Blake Haudan, Minnesota PPHILHIL STEELE’SSTEELE’S 20092009 BIGBIG 1212 ALL-CONFALL-CONF BBOLDOLD PLAYERSPLAYERS AREARE RRETURNINGETURNING FFOROR 22010010 SSEASONEASON 1st1st TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 22ndnd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 33rdrd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 44thth TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE QB Colt McCoy, Texas Blaine Gabbert, Missouri Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M Taylor Potts, Texas Tech RB Daniel Thomas, Kansas St Roy Helu, Nebraska Baron Batch, Texas Tech Christine Michael, Texas A&M RB Keith Toston, Oklahoma St Alexander Robinson, Iowa St DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma Derrick Washington, Missouri WR Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas Scotty McKnight, Colorado Kendall Wright, Baylor Niles Paul, Nebraska WR Jordan Shipley, Texas Kerry Meier, Kansas Alexander Torres, Texas Tech Hubert Anyiam, Oklahoma St WR Danario Alexander, Missouri Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Brandon Banks, Kansas St Uzoma Nwachukwu, Texas A&M TE Mike McNeill, Nebraska Riar Geer, Colorado Jeron Mastrud, Kansas St Jamie McCoy, Texas A&M C Chris Hall, Texas JD Walton, Baylor Reggie Stephens, Iowa St Jacob Hickman, Nebraska OG Brandon Carter, Texas Tech Charlie Tanner, Texas Ryan Miller, Colorado (C) Andrew Lewis, Oklahoma St OG Kurtis Gregory, Missouri Marlon Winn, Texas Tech Noah Franklin, Oklahoma St Brody Eldridge, Oklahoma OT Adam Ulatoski, Texas Trent Williams, Oklahoma Nate Solder, Colorado Tanner Hawkinson, Kansas OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma St Nick Stringer, Kansas St Lee Grimes, Texas A&M Kelechi Osemele, Iowa St KR Brandon Banks, Kansas St Perrish Cox, Oklahoma St Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M Eric Stephens, Texas Tech PR Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma Niles Paul, Nebraska Jordan Shipley, Texas Daymond Patterson, Kansas 1st1st TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 22ndnd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 33rdrd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 44thth TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE DL Sergio Kindle, Texas Jared Crick, Nebraska Jake Laptad, Kansas Aldon Smith, Missouri DL Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma Lamarr Houston, Texas Daniel Howard, Texas Tech Jaron Baston, Missouri DL Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma Sam Acho, Texas Barry Turner, Nebraska DL Von Miller, Texas A&M Brandon Sharpe, Texas Tech Jeffrey Fitzgerald, Kansas St Christopher Lyle, Iowa St LB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri Keenan Clayton, Oklahoma Andre Sexton, Oklahoma St Emmanuel Acho, Texas LB Joe Pawelek, Baylor Jesse Smith, Iowa St Jeff Smart, Colorado Keenan Robinson, Texas LB Travis Lewis, Oklahoma Phillip Dillard, Nebraska Bront Bird, Texas Tech Garrick Williams, Texas A&M LB Roddrick Muckelroy, Texas Patrick Lavine, Oklahoma St Ryan Reynolds, Oklahoma Donald Booker, Oklahoma St CB Dominique Franks, Oklahoma Cha’pelle Brown, Colorado Prince Amukamara, Nebraska Joshua Moore, Kansas St CB Perrish Cox, Oklahoma St Jamar Wall, Texas Tech Brian Jackson, Oklahoma (S) Matt O’Hanlon, Nebraska S Earl Thomas, Texas David Sims, Iowa St Darrell Stuckey, Kansas Quinton Carter, Oklahoma S Jordan Lake, Baylor Larry Asante, Nebraska Lucien Antoine, Oklahoma St Trent Hunter, Texas A&M K Grant Ressel, Missouri Alex Henery, Nebraska Hunter Lawrence, Texas Jacob Branstetter, Kansas P Derek Epperson, Baylor Jake Harry IV, Missouri Tress Way, Oklahoma Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma St PPHILHIL STEELE’SSTEELE’S 20092009 BIGBIG EASTEAST ALL-CONFALL-CONF BBOLDOLD PLAYERSPLAYERS AREARE RRETURNINGETURNING FFOROR 22010010 SSEASONEASON 1st1st TTeameam OffenseOffense 2nd2nd TeamTeam OffenseOffense 3rd3rd TeamTeam OffenseOffense QB Tony Pike, Cincinnati Bill Stull, Pittsburgh Jarrett Brown, West Virginia RB Noel Devine, West Virginia Andre Dixon, Connecticut Joe Martinek, Rutgers RB Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh Jordan Todman, Connecticut Delone Carter, Syracuse WR Jonathan Baldwin, Pittsburgh Jock Sanders, West Virginia Carlton Mitchell, USF WR Tim Brown, Rutgers Armon Binns, Cincinnati Scott Long, Louisville WR Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati Marcus Easley, Connecticut Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers TE Dorin Dickerson, Pittsburgh Ben Guidugli, Cincinnati Cameron Graham, Louisville Nate Byham, Pittsburgh C Moe Petrus, Connecticut Robb Houser, Pittsburgh Chris Jurek, Cincinnati OG Art Forst, Rutgers Zach Hurd, Connecticut Josh Jenkins, West Virginia OG John Malecki, Pittsburgh Joe Thomas, Pittsburgh Zach Hermann, USF Ryan Bartholomew, Syracuse OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers Selvish Capers, West Virginia Jeff Linkenbach, Cincinnati OT Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh Mike Hicks, Connecticut Lucas Nix, Pittsburgh KR Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati Trent Guy, Louisville Jordan Todman, Connecticut Devin McCourty, Rutgers PR Robert McClain, Connecticut Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati Trent Guy, Louisville 1st1st TTeameam DefenseDefense 2nd2nd TeamTeam DefenseDefense 3rd3rd TeamTeam DefenseDefense DL George Selvie, USF Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh George Johnson, Rutgers Jonathan Freeny, Rutgers Julian Miller, West Virginia DL Ricardo Mathews, Cincinnati Gus Mustakas, Pittsburgh Arthur Jones, Syracuse Chris Neild, West Virginia DL Mick Williams, Pittsburgh Alex Silvestro, Rutgers LD Scott, Louisville DL Lindsey Witten, Connecticut Jason Pierre-Paul, USF Chandler Jones, Syracuse LB Chris Campa, Louisville Doug Hogue, Syracuse Reed Williams, West Virginia LB Lawrence Wilson, Connecticut JK Schaffer, Cincinnati Derrell Smith, Syracuse Adam Gunn, Pittsburgh Andre Revels, Cincinnati LB Kion Wilson, USF Jon Dempsey, Louisville Greg Lloyd, Connecticut Pat Lazear, West Virginia Ryan D’Imperio, Rutgers CB Devin McCourty, Rutgers Robert McClain, Connecticut Dominique Battle, Cincinnati CB Jerome Murphy, USF Brandon Hogan, West Virginia Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh S Robert Sands, West Virginia Aaron Webster, Cincinnati Dom DeCicco, Pittsburgh S Nate Allen, USF Robert Vaughn, Connecticut Joe Lefeged, Rutgers Max Suter, Syracuse K Jake Rogers, Cincinnati Tyler Bitancourt, West Virginia Dan Hutchins, Pittsburgh P Scott Kozlowski, West Virginia Rob Long, Syracuse Desi Cullen, Connecticut PPHILHIL STEELE’SSTEELE’S 20092009 ACCACC AALL-CONFLL-CONF BBOLDOLD PLAYERSPLAYERS AREARE RRETURNINGETURNING FFOROR 22010010 SSEASONEASON 1st1st TEAMTEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 22ndnd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 33rdrd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE QB Josh Nesbitt, Georgia Tech Thaddeus Lewis, Duke Riley Skinner, Wake Forest Christian Ponder, Florida St Russell Wilson, NC State RB CJ Spiller, Clemson Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech Toney Baker, NC State Jermaine Thomas, Florida St RB Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech Montel Harris, Boston College Graig Cooper, Miami WR Torrey Smith, Maryland Marshall Williams, Wake Forest Jacoby Ford, Clemson WR Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech Leonard Hankerson, Miami Conner Vernon, Duke WR Donovan Varner, Duke Jarrett Boykin, Virginia Tech Rich Gunnell, Boston College TE George Bryan, NC State Michael Palmer, Clemson Greg Boone, Virginia Tech C Matt Tennant, Boston College Sean Bedford, Georgia Tech Beau Warren, Virginia Tech OG Rodney Hudson, Florida St Thomas Austin, Clemson Orlando Franklin, Miami OG Cord Howard, Georgia Tech Sergio Render, Virginia Tech Thomas Claiborne, Boston College OT Anthony Castonzo, Boston Coll Chris Hairston, Clemson Andrew Datko, Florida St OT Jason Fox, Miami Ed Wang, Virginia Tech Kyle Jolly, North Carolina KR CJ Spiller, Clemson Torrey Smith, Maryland Dyrell Roberts, Virginia Tech PR Greg Reid, Florida St Da’Norris Searcy, North Carolina Jerrard Tarrant, Georgia Tech 1st1st
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