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Phil Steele's 2009 Preseason All-Wac Team FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Phil Steele Publications Email: [email protected] Web: PhilSteele.com PHIL STEELE’S 2009 PRESEASON AWARDS Phil Steele’s Preseason All-WAC Team CLEVELAND, OH – June 2, 2009 – Phil Steele has released his preseason All‑WAC Team. Phil Steele’s College Football Preview is one of the nation’s most informative preseason football magazines and has always provided a preseason All‑American team as well as preseason All‑Conference teams. Enclosed is a copy of Phil Steele’s 2009 All‑American Team as well as Phil Steele’s All‑WAC Team. For a full list of All‑Conference teams, please visit PhilSteele.com. Phil Steele’s 2009 College Football Preview will be available on newsstands by June 9th or is available immediately by calling us at 1-866-918-7711. For more information, please call our offices Monday through Friday 9 am ‑ 5 pm EDT. PHIL STEELE’S 2009 PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM -- OFFENSE -- 1st TEAM 2nd TEAM 3rd TEAM 4th TEAM QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada Kellen Moore, Boise St Greg Alexander, Hawaii Kyle Reed, SJSU RB Vai Taua, Nevada Ryan Mathews, Fresno St Deonte’ Jackson, Idaho Brandon Rutley, SJSU RB Daniel Porter, LA Tech Jeremy Avery, Boise St Lonyae Miller, Fresno St Luke Lippincott, Nevada WR Austin Pettis, Boise St Chris Wellington, Nevada Titus Young, Boise St Marlon Moore, Fresno St WR Seyi Ajirotutu, Fresno St Kevin Jurovich, SJSU Marcus Anderson, NMSU Nnamdi Gwacham, Utah St WR Greg Salas, Hawaii Phillip Livas, LA Tech Malcolm Lane, Hawaii Maurice Patterson, Nevada TE Kyle Efaw, Boise St Jeremy Mitchell, Utah St Dennis Morris, LA Tech Terrance Williams, SJSU C John Estes, Hawaii Lon Roberts, LA Tech Brennan McFadden, Utah St Joe Bernardi, Fresno St OG Andrew Jackson, Fresno St Ailao Eliapo, SJSU Kevin Sapien, Boise St John Bender, Nevada OG Mike Iupati, Idaho Joseph Palmer, NMSU Isaac Leatiota, SJSU Ben Harris, LA Tech OT Alonzo Durham, Nevada Cudahy Harmon, LA Tech Aaron Kia, Hawaii John Konye, SJSU OT Rob McGill, LA Tech Mike Gallett, Nevada Nate Potter, Boise St Bryce Sinclair, Idaho KR AJ Jefferson, Fresno St Brandon Rutley, SJSU Malcolm Lane, Hawaii Phillip Livas, LA Tech PR Phillip Livas, LA Tech Kyle Wilson, Boise St Rashad Evans, Fresno St Marlon Moore, Fresno St -- DEFENSE -- 1st TEAM 2nd TEAM 3rd TEAM 4th TEAM DE Carl Ihenacho, SJSU Dontay Moch, Nevada John Fonoti, Hawaii Kwame Jordan, LA Tech DT D’Anthony Smith, LA Tech Billy Winn, Boise St Cornell Banks, Fresno St Mark Roberts, Fresno St DT Jonah Sataraka, Idaho Mason Hitt, LA Tech Faleaoga Faumui, Idaho Adonis Davis, SJSU DE Kevin Basped, Nevada Ryan Winterswyk, Boise St Chris Carter, Fresno St Wilson Ramos, Fresno St LB Paul Igboeli, Utah St Nick Paden, NMSU Nico Herron, Fresno St Brandon Marshall, Nevada LB Justin Cole, SJSU Brashton Satele, Hawaii Blaze Soares, Hawaii RJ Kiesel-Kauhane, Hawaii LB Duke Ihenacho, SJSU Jason Scott, NMSU Travis Jones, SJSU Bobby Wagner, Utah St LB Ben Jacobs, Fresno St Derrell Acrey, Boise St James-Michael Johnson, Nevada Kyle Knox, Fresno St DB Kyle Wilson, Boise St AJ Jefferson, Fresno St Terry Carter, LA Tech Davon House, NMSU DB Brandyn Thompson, Boise St Antoine Thompson, Nevada Desia Dunn, Fresno St Alphonso Powell, NMSU DB Jeron Johnson, Boise St Shiloh Keo, Idaho Jonathon Amaya, Nevada Moses Harris, Fresno St DB Antonio Baker, LA Tech Virdell Larkins, Idaho George Iloka, Boise St Mo Harvey, Nevada K Kevin Goessling, Fresno St Kyle Brotzman, Boise St Peter Caldwell, Utah St Kyle Hughes, NMSU P Kyle Brotzman, Boise St Peter Caldwell, Utah St Kyle Hughes, NMSU Brad Langley, Nevada Phil Steele’s Preseason All-WAC Team - Press Release 6/2/09 page 1 of 2 PHIL STEELE’S 2009 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM -- OFFENSE -- 1st TEAM 2nd TEAM 3rd TEAM 4th TEAM QB Tim Tebow, Florida Sam Bradford, Oklahoma Colt McCoy, Texas Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan RB Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech Jahvid Best, California Noel Devine, West Virginia Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon St RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma St Evan Royster, Penn St CJ Spiller, Clemson MiQuale Lewis, Ball St WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma St Brandon LaFell, LSU AJ Green, Georgia Jordan Shipley, Texas WR Golden Tate, Notre Dame Eric Decker, Minnesota DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss Damian Williams, USC WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois Julio Jones, Alabama Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati TE Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma Rob Gronkowski, Arizona DJ Williams, Arkansas Dennis Pitta, BYU C Kristofer O’Dowd, USC Josh McNeil, Tennessee Chris Hall, Texas Maurkice Pouncey, Florida OG Sergio Render, Virginia Tech Brandon Carter, Texas Tech Rodney Hudson, Florida St Justin Boren, Ohio St OG Jeff Byers, USC Thomas Austin, Clemson Mike Johnson, Alabama Kurtis Gregory, Missouri OT Ciron Black, LSU Bryan Bulaga, Iowa Anthony Davis, Rutgers Trent Williams, Oklahoma OT Russell Okung, Okahoma St Sam Young, Notre Dame John Jerry, Mississippi Adam Ulatoski, Texas -- DEFENSE -- 1st TEAM 2nd TEAM 3rd TEAM 4th TEAM DE Carlos Dunlap, Florida Greg Hardy, Mississippi Brandon Graham, Michigan Dexter Davis, Arizona St DT Terrence Cody, Alabama Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska Jared Odrick, Penn St Ekom Udofia, Stanford DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma Vince Oghobaase, Duke Geno Atkins, Georgia Brian Price, UCLA DE George Selvie, USF Jerry Hughes, TCU Antonio Coleman, Auburn Corey Wootton, Northwestern LB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri Eric Norwood, South Carolina Mark Herzlich, Boston College Rico McCoy, Tennessee LB Brandon Spikes, Florida Joe Pawelek, Baylor Micah Johnson, Kentucky Martez Wilson, Illinois LB Rolando McClain, Alabama Sean Lee, Penn St Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina Greg Jones, Michigan St LB Sergio Kindle, Texas Rennie Curran, Georgia Navorro Bowman, Penn St Nate Irving, NC State CB Trevard Lindley, Kentucky Ras-I Dowling, Virginia Myron Lewis, Vanderbilt Kyle Wilson, Boise St CB Joe Haden, Florida Alterraun Verner, UCLA Syd’Quan Thompson, California Walter Thurmond, Oregon SS Eric Berry, Tennessee Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech Barry Church, Toledo Darrell Stuckey, Kansas FS Taylor Mays, USC Deunta Williams, North Carolina Kam Chancellor, Virginia Tech Jordan Lake, Baylor -- SPECIAL TEAMS -- 1st TEAM 2nd TEAM 3rd TEAM 4th TEAM KR Brandon James, Florida Damaris Johnson, Tulsa Terrence Austin, UCLA Torrey Smith, Maryland PR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma St Javier Arenas, Alabama Ray Small, Ohio St Brandon James, Florida K Kai Forbath, UCLA Thomas Weber, Arizona St Alex Henery, Nebraska Leigh Tiffin, Alabama P Zoltan Mesko, Michigan Bryan Anger, California Zach Johnson, E Michigan Travis Baltz, Maryland Phil Steele’s Preseason All-American Team - 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