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All-Conference Utes ALL-CONFERENCE UTES ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (FIRST TEAM) ALL-SKYLINE CONFERENCE 1962 Dave Costa, OT Mark Blosch, LB (FIRST TEAM) 1963 Roy Jefferson, SE Filipo Mokofisi, LB Gary Hertzfeldt, QB Peter Owens, NG 1964 Roy Jefferson, SE Erroll Tucker, RS 1938 Bruce Balkan, E Mel Carpenter, OT 1985 Erroll Tucker, RS, DB Leonard McGarry, T Ron Coleman, HB Kevin Reach, OG Ernest Baldwin, C Allen Jacobs, FB 1986 Loren Richey, WR Paul Snow, HB 1965 Mike Butera, TE Dave Cullity, OT 1939 Paul Bogden, E John Stipech, OT Eddie Johnson, RB Luke Pappas, T Pat McKissick, C 1987 Eric Jacobsen, DB Rex Geary, G 1966 John Stipech, DT 1988 Carl Harry, WR Bill Swan, QB 1967 Norm Chow, OG Dennis Smith, TE 1940 Carlos Soffe, E Norm McBride, DE 1990 Anthony Davis, LB Floyd Spendlove, T 1968 Louis (Speedy) Thomas, SE Sean Knox, DB Rex Geary, G Norm McBride, DE 1991 Bryan Rowley, WR Izzy Spector, HB 1969 Dale Nosworthy, TE Jimmy Bellamy, DL 1941 Floyd Spendlove, T Larry Stone, LB Anthony Davis, LB Izzy Spector, HB Norm Thompson, S LaVon Edwards, DB 1942 LeGrande Gregory, E 1970 Dale Nosworthy, TE 1992 Luther Elliss, DE Brigham Gardner, T Gordon Jolley, OT 1993 Luther Elliss, DE Burt Davis, C Norm Thompson, S Lance Scott, OC Dewey Nelson, HB Marv Bateman, K Defensive tackle Steve Clark was first- 1994 Luther Elliss, DT 1946 Dewey Nelson, HB 1971 Marv Bateman, K team all-WAC from 1980-81. Mark Rexford, LB 1947 Bernard Hafen, E 1972 Bob Peterson, OT Kareem Leary, DB Bill Angelos, G Don Van Galder, QB Ernest Boyd, DB Cannon Parkinson, QB Jeff Griffin, DB Fleming Jensen, PK Lance Scott, OC Frank Nelson, FB Tony Lindsay, RB Bob Pritchett, DE Curtis Marsh, WR 1948 Bernard Hafen, E 1980 Dean Miraldi, DG Bob Fratto, DT Anthony Brown, OT Tally Stevens, E Jeff Griffin, DB 1973 Bill Powers, OG 1995 Harold Lusk, DB Wally Nalder, G Steve Clark, DT Chuck Johanson, C 1996 Kevin Dyson, WR Bob Summerhays, FB 1981 Steve Clark, DT Steve Odom, FL/RS Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala, RB 1949 Wally Nalder, G Jack Campbell, OT Dan Marrelli, PK Harold Lusk, DB 1950 Dave Cunningham, QB Wayne Jones, OG Ron Rydalch, DT 1997 Kevin Dyson, WR/ST George Bean, FB Del Rodgers, RB Steve Marshall, S Danny Davis, OG 1951 Charles Kalani, G Bill Gompf, LB 1974 John Huddleston, LB Pene Talamaivao, DL Tom Dublinski, QB Tony Reed, DB 1976 Jack Steptoe, RS Phil Glover, LB Weston Gardner, LB Gilbert Alvarez, PK 1977 Rick Partridge, P Clarence Lawson, DB 1952 Robert Morris, E 1982 Carl Monroe, RB Tom McNamara, PK 1998 Daniel Jones, WR Ray Westort, G Lonnie Lawson, DB 1978 Jeff Lyall, DE Mike Anderson, RB Don Rydalch, QB 1983 Jeff Reyes, DE Tom Krebs, OG John Frank, DL Don Peterson, HB 1984 Danny Huey, WR Rick Partridge, P Kautai Olevao, LB Jim Dublinski, T Carlton Walker, OG 1979 Lewis Walker, RB Robert Love, DB Frank Branham, S Eddie Johnson, RB 1953 Dick Bubak, E James Durrant, G Don Rydalch, QB Don Peterson, FB 1955 Louis Mele, HB Herb Nakkan, HB 1956 Larry Amizich, T Chester Franklin, G 1957 Evert Jones, T John Urses, C Lee Grosscup, QB Stuart Vaughn, HB Merrill Douglas, FB 1958 Lee Grosscup, QB 1959 Larry Wilson, HB Monk Bailey, FB 1960 Thornton Peterson, T Tony Polychronis, G Edward Pine, C 1961 Marv Fleming, E Edward Pine, C Defensive lineman John Frank was fiirst-team all-conference in 1998–Utah’s final year in the Western Athletic Conference. 182 2005 UTAH FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE • WWW.UTAHUTES.COM ALL-CONFERENCE UTES ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE (FIRST TEAM) 1999 Mike Anderson, RB John Frank*, DL Luis Park, OL Steve Smith, RS Kautai Olevao, LB 2000 Doug Kaufusi, OL Andre Dyson, DB Kautai Olevao, LB 2001 Doug Kaufusi, OL JORDAN GROSS, OFFENSIVE TACKLE ALEX SMITH, QUARTERBACK Garrett Smith, DL Jason Kaufusi, DL 2002 National Honors 2004 National Honors Sheldon Deckart, LB Consensus All-American Heisman Finalist (fourth in the voting) Outland Trophy Finalist The Sporting News National Player of the Year 2002 Jordan Gross, OL Sports Illustrated National Player of the Year Jason Kaufusi, DL 2002 First-Team All-American Davey O’Brien Finalist Garrett Smith, DL Associated Press Walter Camp Player of the Year Finalist Antwoine Sanders, DB FWAA Walter Camp 2004 First-Team All-American 2003 Ben Moa, TE CNNSI.com FWAA Cingular Wireless/ABC Sports All-American Josh Savage, DL CBS Sportsline.com SI.com All-American (first team) Paris Warren, WR College Football News CoSIDA Football Academic All-American of the Year 2004 Alex Smith*, QB 2002 First-Team All-Conference 2004 First-Team All-Conference Morgan Scalley*, DB Unanimous pick Unanimous pick Steve Savoy, WR Offensive Player of the Year Chris Kemoeatu, OL NFL Notes Steve Fifita, DL 1st Round (No. 8 overall to Carolina in 2003) NFL Notes Sione Pouha, DL First offensive lineman taken in the 2003 draft No. 1 pick overall draft pick (San Francisco in 2005) Started at right tackle in the 2004 Super Bowl Highest Utah draft pick ever *Player of the Year Kautai Olevao, LB, 1998-2000 Andre Dyson, DB, 2000 Garrett Smith, DL, 2001-02 Jason Kaufusi, DL, 2001-02 Ben Moa, TE, 2003 Josh Savage, DL, 2003 Chris Kemoeatu, OL, 2004 Morgan Scalley, DB, 2004 2005 UTAH FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE • WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 183 UTE ALL-AMERICANS 1994 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICAN 2002 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICAN 2004 HEISMAN FINALIST Luther Elliss, Defensive Tackle Jordan Gross, Offensive Tackle Alex Smith, Quarterback UTAH ALL-AMERICANS 1928 1941 1973 Anthony Brown, Offensive Tackle Alton Carman, Tackle Floyd Spendlove, Tackle Steve Odom, Return Specialist 3rd Team Associated Press 3rd Team I.N.S. 1st Team Colliers Little All-America 1st Team FWAA 2001 1929 1957 1980 Doug Kaufusi, Offensive Tackle Marvin Jonas, Center Lee Grosscup, Quarterback Jeff Griffin, Defensive Back 3rd Team The Sporting News 3rd Team I.N.S. 1st Team FWAA 2nd Team N.E.A. 3rd Team Consolidated Press 1st Team Look 2002 1st Team Newspaper Enterprise 1981 Jordan Gross, Offensive Tackle Earl ‘Powerhouse’ Pomeroy, Fullback 1st Team Williamson Steve Clark, Defensive Tackle Consensus All-American 1st Team I.N.S. 2nd Team UPI 1st Team FWAA Outland Trophy Finalist 2nd Team Consolidated Press 2nd Team United Press 3rd Team Associated Press 1st Team FWAA 3rd Team Associated Press 2nd Team Associated Press 2nd Team N.E.A. 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Associated Press 1930 1959 1984 1st Team CNNSI.Com Marvin Jonas, Center Larry Wilson, Halfback Carlton Walker, Offensive Guard 1st Team Sportsline.com 2nd Team Consolidated Press 3rd Team Williamson 1st Team FWAA 3rd Team I.N.S. 2nd Team Associated Press 2004 George Watkins, End Alex Smith, Quarterback 2nd team Allen J. Gould 1961 1985 National Player of the Year Ed Pine, Center Erroll Tucker, Return Specialist (Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News) Frank Christensen, Fullback 1st Team Williamson 1st Team FWAA Heisman Trophy Finalist (4th place) 3rd Team I.N.S. 1st Team The Sporting News 1st Team FWAA 1962 1st Team Football News 1st Team SI.com 1931 Dave Costa, Tackle 2nd Team Walter Camp Frank Christensen, Fullback Williamson 1991 3rd Team I.N.S. Bryan Rowley, Wide Receiver Chris Kemoeatu, Offensive Guard 1964 2nd Team The Sporting News 1st Team FWAA 1932 Roy Jefferson, End 1st Team SI.com Frank Christensen, Fullback 1994 1st Team UP, World Telegram 1970 Luther Elliss, Defensive Tackle Steve Savoy, Wide Receiver Marv Bateman, Kicker Consensus All-American 2nd Team SI.com Jack Johnson, Tackle First Team FWAA 1st Team Associated Press Honorable Mention The Sporting News 1st Team Lawrence Perry Norm Thompson, Defensive Back 1st Team AFCA 1st Team FWAA Morgan Scalley, Defensive Back 1938 1971 1st Team Scripps Howard 2nd Team SI.com Bernard McGarry, Tackle Marv Bateman, Kicker 1st Team UPI 1st Team Central Press 2nd Team Football News 3rd Team College Sports 184 2005 UTAH FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE • WWW.UTAHUTES.COM ALL-STAR GAMES 1929..........Marwin Jonas, C Lynn Stiles, G 1982..........Carl Monroe, RB 1999..........John Frank, DL Bob Davis, QB All-American Bowl Blue-Gray Game Hula Bowl Dean Olson, T Marv Fleming, E Senior Bowl Mike Anderson, RB Ernest Simkins, T East-West Shrine Game 1985..........Erroll Tucker, RS/DB College Gridiron Classic Elks All-Star Charity Game Dave Costa, T/C East-West Shrine Game 2000..........Steve Smith, WR 1930..........Alton Carman, T Hula Bowl Blue-Gray Game East-West Shrine Earl Pomeroy, FB East-West Shrine Game Senior Bowl Blue Gray Marwin Jonas, C Coaches All-American Bowl Filipo Mokofisi, DE Hula Bowl Raymond Price, HB 1964..........Roy Jefferson, E East-West Shrine Game Andre Dyson, DB East-West All-Star Game East-West Shrine Game Blue-Gray Game Senior Bowl Marwin Jonas, C Hula Bowl 1986..........James Hansen, OT Darnell Arceneaux, QB Robert Davis, TOB College All-Stars Blue-Gray Game Hula Bowl Ernest Simkins, T 1965..........Gregg Kent, T 1988..........Carl Harry, WR Kautai Olevao, LB Dean Olson, T East-West Shrine Game Blue-Gray Game Hula Bowl Rocky Mt. No. Cen. Charity 1966..........John Stipech, T Eddie Johnson, RB Andy Bowers, DL 1932..........Frank Christensen, FB East-West Shrine Game East-West Shrine Game Blue Gray Jack Johnson, T Pat McKissick, LB 1991..........Anthony Davis, LB Patrick Dyson, DB East-West Shrine Game Hula Bowl Japan Bowl Blue Gray 1937..........Karl Schleckman, T 1967..........Charlie Smith, TB East-West Shrine Game 2001..........Cliff Russell, WR East-West Shrine Game Coaches All-American Game 1993..........Jamal Anderson, FB Senior Bowl 1940..........Floyd Spendlove, T 1968..........Louis ‘Speedy’ Thomas, SE East-West Shrine Game Hula Maui Classic College All-Stars Norm McBride, DE 1994..........Luther Elliss, DT Ed Ta’amu, OL 1944..........George
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