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All -Americans Aaron Dan Steve BEASLEY MOZES SLATON Cornerback, 1995 Center, 2006 Running Back, 2006 Bruce Ira Errett “Rat” Darryl BOSLEY RODGERS TALLEY Tackle, 1955 Fullback, 1919 Linebacker, 1982 CONSENSUS All -Americans Mike Todd Grant COMPTON SAUERBRUN WILEY Center, 1992 Punter, 1994 Linebacker, 2003 Canute CURTIS Linebacker, 1996 Brian JOZWIAK Offensive Tackle, 1985 CanuteCURTIS WVUFOOTBALL @WVUFOOTBALL #WVU125 @MOUNTAINEERFOOTBALL 151 ALL-AMERICANS 1985 Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle First Team Walter Camp, Associated Press, United 2015 Nick Kwiatkoski, linebacker Press International, Football News, Playboy ProFootballFocus 1984 Willie Drewrey, special teams 2014 Mario Alford, kick returner Sporting News Football Writers Association of America, Rob Bennett, tight end Phil Steele Walter Camp Kevin White, wide receiver Paul Woodside, place-kicker Sporting News, American Football Playboy Coaches’ Association, Scout, 1983 Paul Woodside, place-kicker Athlon Sports, CBS Sports, SB Nation, Sporting News NFL Network, Sports on Earth 1982 Darryl Talley, linebacker 2012 Tavon Austin, all-purpose Associated Press, United Press American Football Coaches Association, International, Sporting News, Kodak, Associated Press, CBSSports.com, Football News, WTBS, Football Writers FoxSports.com, Pro Football Weekly, Association of America, Newspaper Phil Steele, SI.com Enterprise Association Stedman Bailey, wide receiver Football Writers Association of America, 1974 Danny Buggs, wide receiver CBSSports.com, Phil Steele, SI.com Time 2011 Tavon Austin, all-purpose 1973 Danny Buggs, wide receiver CBSSports.com, Phil Steele American Football Coaches’ Association (Kodak) 2010 Robert Sands, safety Sporting News 1970 Dale Farley, linebacker Sporting News 2008 Pat White, quarterback Jim Braxton, tight end Playboy Associated Press Pat McAfee, punter/kicker CBSSports.com 1969 Carl Crennel, middle guard Playboy 2007 Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Football Writers Association of America 1955 Sam Huff, tackle Steve Slaton, running back NEA Service, Look, Jet, NBC TV Playboy Bruce Bosley, tackle Colliers, International News Service, 2006 Steve Slaton, running back United Press, Sporting News, New Associated Press, Walter Camp, American York News, Williamson Rating System, Football Coaches Association, Football Hearst Newspapers, Paramount News, Writers Association of America and All America Board, Boston Record Sporting News American, Gridiron Weekly, Players’ Dan Mozes, center (Norman Sper) Playboy, American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Walter 1953 Bob Orders, center Camp, Football Writers Association of NEA Service (Harry Wismer) America, The Sporting News, Rivals.com 1952 Paul Bischoff, end 2004 Adam Jones, defensive back Paramount News Collegefootballnews.com, 1924 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Collegesportsreport.com Midweek Pictorial, Metropolitan News AaronBEASLEY 2003 Grant Wiley, linebacker 1924 Fred Graham, end Associated Press, Football Writers Referee Tom Thorp Association of America, Southern Football 1922 Russ Meredith, tackle 2012 Tavon Austin, wide receiver Weekly, The Sporting News, CNNSI.com, New York World Walter Camp, CBSSports.com, Phil Steele CSTV, Collegefootballnews.com 1919 Russ Bailey, center Stedman Bailey, wide receiver 1998 John Thornton, defensive tackle Sioux City Tribune, Philadelphia Press Walter Camp, Associated Press, Sports Network Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback FoxSports.com 1996 Canute Curtis, linebacker Walter Camp, Frank G. Menke, 2011 Tavon Austin, all-purpose American Football Coaches Association, The Knickerbocker, Chicago Tribune, Yahoo! Sports Associated Press, Football News, Football Pittsburgh Post, Newark Sunday Call, 2010 Keith Tandy, cornerback Writers Association of America, College St. Louis Star, New Haven Register, Troy SI.com Sports, Scripps-Howard, American (N.Y.) Record, Ohio State Journal, 2008 Pat McAfee, punter Football Quarterly Philadelphia Press Walter Camp 1995 Aaron Beasley, defensive back 1917 Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle American Football Coaches Association, Newark Sunday Call Walter Camp Walter Camp, Football News, United Russ Bailey, center 2007 Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Press International, College Sports Frank G. Menke, A.M. Weyland, Chicago Sporting News, Walter Camp Tribune, Pittsburgh Sun, Pittsburgh Press, 1994 Todd Sauerbrun, punter 2005 Garin Justice, offensive tackle New York Evening Journal American Football Coaches Association, The Sporting News Walter Camp, Associated Press, Football 1916 Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Dan Mozes, center News, United Press International, Football Frank Cavanaugh, New York Sun, Newark Associated Press Writers Association of America, College Sunday Call 1995 Aaron Beasley, defensive back Sports, College-Pro Football Weekly Associated Press 1993 Rich Braham, offensive tackle 1994 Aaron Beasley, defensive back Kodak, United Press International Football News, United Press International, 1992 Mike Compton, center Second Team College Sports Playboy, Kodak, Walter Camp, Football 2014 Josh Lambert, kicker 1993 Rich Braham, offensive tackle News, Sporting News, Associated Press, CBS Sports Associated Press United Press International Kevin White, wide receiver 1989 Major Harris, quarterback 1989 Major Harris, quarterback Football Writers Association of America, Associated Press, Football News Kodak/AFCA, Playboy Associated Press, USA Today, Walter Camp, Phil Steele, Fox Sports, 1988 Chris Parker, defensive tackle 1988 Rick Phillips, offensive tackle SI.com, College Sports Madness Associated Press Scripps-Howard Rick Phillips, offensive tackle Bo Orlando, strong safety Associated Press, United Press International Newspaper Enterprise Association Brian Smider, offensive tackle Chris Haering, linebacker Sporting News Newspaper Enterprise Association 152 ALL-AMERICANS 1985 Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle 1998 Eric de Groh, center Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete Award Newspaper Enterprise Association Associated Press Selected by Playboy 1984 Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle 1997 Amos Zereoue, running back 2006 Jay Henry, linebacker Associated Press Sporting News Fred Smalls, linebacker Henry Slay, defensive tackle 1998 Eric de Groh, center Newspaper Enterprise Association Associated Press 1983 Paul Woodside, place-kicker 1993 Mike Collins, safety United Press International Football News CoSIDA Academic All-America Team 1982 Paul Woodside, place-kicker 1989 Reggie Rembert, wide receiver FIRST TEAM United Press International Associated Press 2007 Reed Williams, linebacker 1981 Mark Raugh, tight end 1988 Chris Haering, linebacker 2006 Jay Henry, linebacker United Press International Associated Press 2005 Jay Henry, linebacker Major Harris, quarterback 1973 Danny Buggs, wide receiver 1998 Eric de Groh, center Associated Press, United Press Associated Press 1994 Matt Taffoni, linebacker International, Football News John Stroia, offensive guard Associated Press 1992 Mike Compton, center 1969 Carl Crennel, middle guard Associated Press 1982 Paul Woodside, place-kicker 1983 Jeff Hostetler, quarterback Associated Press 1967 Carl Crennel, middle guard 1981 Oliver Luck, quarterback Associated Press 1981 Mark Raugh, tight end 1980 Oliver Luck, quarterback Associated Press 1966 Garrett Ford, halfback 1970 Kim West, kicker Darryl Talley, linebacker Associated Press, United Press International Associated Press 1955 Sam Huff, tackle 1963 Pete Goimarac, center 1972 Gerald Schultze, center 1954 Fred Wyant, quarterback Associated Press Associated Press 1952 Paul Bischoff, end 1955 Bruce Bosley, tackle 1971 B.C. Williams, guard Associated Press Associated Press 1953 Bruce Bosley, tackle 1968 Carl Crennel, middle guard SECOND TEAM International News Service Associated Press 2009 Reed Williams, linebacker Gene “Beef” Lamone, guard 2008 Doug Slavonic, defensive lineman Associated Press 1962 Jerry Yost, quarterback Bob Orders, center Associated Press 2006 Dan Mozes, center Central Press 1957 Chuck Howley, guard 2004 Jeff Berk, guard 1952 Ben Dunkerley, tackle Williamson Rating System 1997 Eric de Groh, center Associated Press 1955 Sam Huff, tackle 1996 Eric de Groh, center 1934 Tod Goodwin, end United Press International 1993 Dave Mayfield, defensive back NEA Service 1954 Gene “Beef” Lamone, guard 1988 John Stroia, offensive guard Associated Press, NEA Service, Chicago 1925 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard 1972 John Harcharic, safety NEA Service Tribune, Williamson Rating System 1970 Dan Hannahs, linebacker 1924 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard 1953 Tommy Allman, fullback NEA Service NEA Service 1958 Terry Fairbanks, end Bob Orders, center 1923 Charles “Trusty” Tallman, end 1956 Joe Kopnisky, end United Press International, Football Digest Walter Camp 1955 Fred Wyant, quarterback 1935 Joe Stydahar, tackle 1922 Nick Nardacci, halfback 1953 Bruce Bosley, tackle NEA Service Chicago Tribune Joe Setron, guard 1925 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Walter Campw Associated Press, International News THIRD TEAM Service, All-America Board, Chicago 1919 Russ Bailey, center 1953 Fred Wyant, quarterback Tribune, A.M. Weyland Walter Camp, Chicago Tribune 1924 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard 1917 Paul “Monk” Hager, end Walter Camp CFA Scholar-Athlete Team NEA Service 1994 Matt Taffoni, linebacker Frank Ice, tackle 1923 Charles “Trusty” Tallman, end New York Sun Athletic World 1993 David Mayfield, safety 1919 Joe Harrick, tackle Matt Taffoni, linebacker Chicago Tribune 1992 Mike Compton, center 1917 Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback 1991 Alex Shook, tight end Third Team A.M. Weyland 2015 Karl
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