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2021 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-AMERICANS BRANDIN COOKS 2013 BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNER • 2013 Biletnikoff Award Winner • 2013 Consensus First Team All-American (Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News, Walter Camp Football Foundation) • Set Pac-12 record with 128 receptions in 2013 • Set Pac-12 record with 1,730 receiving yards in 2013 • Tied OSU single game record with 14 receptions at San Diego State in 2013. • Broke Oregon State record with 16 receiving touchdowns in 2013 • Established OSU record with 24 career receiving touchdowns • Became just the third receiver in OSU history with multiple 1,000-yard receiving seasons. • Finished career with 226 receptions - second on OSU’s all-time list • Third on OSU career list with 3,272 receiving yards • Third in OSU history with 13 100-yard receiving games. • First-round selection (No. 21) in 2014 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints MIKE HASS 2005 BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNER • 2005 Biletnikoff Award Winner • 2005 First Team All-American (Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation) • Set the then-Oregon State record with 90 receptions in 2005 breaking his own record of 86 set the previous season. • Set the then- OSU record with 1,532 receiving yards in 2005 breaking his own record of 1,379 previously set in 2004. • Produced a school-record nine 100-yard games in 2005 and 19 in his career. • Set OSU single game record with 14 receptions at Arizona State in 2004. • Tied the then-OSU record with 20 career receiving touchdowns • Only receiver in OSU history to posted three 1,000-yard receiving seasons. • Finished career with the then-OSU record 220 receptions • Holds the top spot on OSU’s career list with 3,924 receiving yards • Set school-record with 293 receiving yards at Boise State in 2004 • Sixth-round selection (No. 171) in 2006 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints ALEXIS SERNA 2005 LOU GROZA AWARD WINNER • 2005 Lou Groza Award Winner • 2005 First Team All-American (American Football Coaches Association) • 2005 Second Team All-American (Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation) • Connected on 23 of 28 field goal and all 32 point after attempts in 2005 • Tied OSU record by making 15 consecutive field goals in 2005 • Set OSU record with 23 field goals made in 2005 • Broke OSU record and tied Pac-10 record with 6-for-6 performance at Washington • Also booted five field goals in a game on three occasions. • Tied OSU record with a 58-yard field goal against California in 2006 • Set OSU record with 80 field goals made in a career and PATs made with 144 • Holds OSU record for points scored with 384 • Played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League 168 @BeaverFootball ALL-AMERICANS 2021 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Below is the list of Oregon State players selected as All-Americans, led by Oregon State’s five consensus choices. Currently, to be considered a consensus All-American a player must be a first team honoree by three of the following organizations; the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Associated Press, Football Writer’s Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. In the past these organizations also had votes that counted toward being a consensus All-American: United Press International (UPI), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), Central Press Association, Time magazine, Football News. Consensus FWAA Phil Steele 1956 John Witte, t 1956 John Witte, t 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb 1963 Vern Burke, e 1962 Terry Baker, qb 2020 Jermar Jefferson, rb (fourth team) 1968 John Didion, c 1963 Vern Burke, e 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 1968 John Didion, c 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr Central Press Association 1956 John Witte, t 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team) 1963 Vern Burke, wr AFCA 1968 John Didion, c 1956 John Witte, t Associated Press 1968 Mel Easley, db 1958 Ted Bates, ot 1928 Howard Maple, qb (second team) 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1933 Ade Schwammel, t 1963 Vern Burke, e 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb (third team) Football News 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1967 Jon Sandstrom, g 1937 Joe Gray, b (second team) 1968 John Didion, c 1968 John Didion, c 1939 Eberle Schultz, og (third team) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb 1940 Jim Kisselburgh, b (third team) 2000 Chris Gibson, c (honorable mention) 2005 Alexis Serna, k 1941 Quentin Greenough, c (second team) 2001 Ken Simonton, rb (honorable mention) 2008 Andy Levitre, ot 1955 John Witte, t 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1964 Rich Koeper, ot (second team) International News Service 1968 John Didion, c 1926 Jim Dixon, t (second team) Sporting News 1955 John Witte, t 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1970 Craig Hanneman, dt (second team) 1956 John Witte, t 1968 John Didion, c 1974 Greg Krpalek, c (honorable mention) 2000 DeLawrence Grant, de (second team) 1977 Jim Walker, c (honorable mention) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 1979 Steve Coury, se (third team) Newspaper Enterprise Association 2001 Dennis Weathersby, cb (second team) 1992 Fletcher Keister, og (third team) 1916 Herman Abraham, hb 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (second team) 1998 Inoke Breckterfield, de (third team) 1956 John Witte, t 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 1962 Terry Baker, qb 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 2000 Chris Gibson, c (third team) 1964 Jack O’Billovich, lb 2002 Steven Jackson, rb (third team) 1967 Jess Lewis, dt 2003 Steven Jackson, rb (third team) 1968 John Didion, c Walter Camp 2004 Mike Hass, wr (third team) 1916 Herm Abraham, hb (third team) 2004 Mitch Meeuwsen, s (third team) 1956 John Witte, t Time Magazine 2005 Mike Hass, wr 1958 Ted Bates, ot 1962 Terry Baker, qb 2005 Alexis Serna, k (second team) 1962 Terry Baker, b 1968 John Didion, c 2006 Sammie Stroughter, all-purpse (third team) 1963 Vern Burke, wr 2008 Andy Levitre, ot (second team) 1968 John Didion, c 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (third team) United Press International 1972 Steve Brown, lb 1928 Howard Maple, qb (third team) 2009 James Rodgers, all-purpose (second team) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 1930 Bill McKalip, e (third team 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (third team) 2005 Mike Hass, wr 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb 2010 Stephen Paea, dt 2005 Alexis Serna, k (second team) 1933 Ade Schwammel, t (third team) 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (second team) 1956 John Witte, t 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 1962 Terry Baker, qb 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team) 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 1963 Vern Burke, wr 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team) 1968 John Didion, c Sports Illustrated 1968 Bill Enyart, fb 2010 Stephen Paea, dt 1974 Greg Krpalek, c (honorable mention) The Athletic 2012 Scott Crichton, de (honorable mention) 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb 2013 Scott Crichton, de (honorable mention) 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb CBS Sports 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team) JohnJohn Witte Witte KenKen Simonton Simonton JamesJames Rodgers Rodgers #GoBeavs 169 2021 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-AMERICANS OSU ALL-AMERICAN TIMELINE FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr (USA Today) FIRST TEAM 1916 Herm Abraham, hb (NEA) 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (Walter Camp, CBS 2000 Richard Seigler, lb (The Football News, 1921 George “Gap” Powell, fb (Athletic World Sports, Associated Press, FWAA) Sporting News) Magazine (SI), Football World, Malcom 2001 Mitch Meeuwsen, s (FWAA) McLean) THIRD TEAM 2003 Brandon Browner, db (Rivals.com, 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb (UP, Lawrence 1916 Herm Abraham, hb (Walter Camp) Sporting News) Perry) 1926 Jim Dixon, t (All-American Board) 2005 Keenan Lewis, cb (Rivals.com) 1933 Ade Schwammel, t (AP, NY Post, Parke Davis) 1928 Vernon Eilers, g (Charles Parker) 2005 Jeremy Perry, ot (FWAA, Sporting News) 1940 Vic Sears, t (NY Sun) Howard Maple, qb (All-American Board, 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (FWAA, Phil Steele) 1946 Bill Gray, c (----) Herbert Reed Outlook, UP) Freshman of the Year (CBS Sports.com, 1955 John Witte, t (Consensus) 1930 Bill McKalip, e (North American Newspaper Sporting News) 1956 John Witte, t (AFCA, Football Writers, Walter Alliance, UP, Walter Turnball) 2009 Michael Philipp, ot (College Football News) Camp) 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb (AP, College Humor, 2011 Scott Crichton, de (Yahoo!Sports, Phil Steele, 1958 Ted Bates, ot (AFCA, Walter Camp) Charles Parker, Grantland Rice, Hearst, CBSSports.com, Sporting News, College 1962 Terry Baker, qb (AFCA, FWAA) Tom Thorp N.Y. Journal) Football News) b (Walter Camp) 1933 Ade Schwammel, t (Hearst, UP) 2011 Sean Mannion, qb (FWAA) 1963 Vern Burke, se (Consensus) 1939 Eberle Schultz, og (AP, Charles Parker, 2012 Isaac Seumalo, c, (Phil Steele, CBSSports.com, 1964 Jack O’Billovich, lb (NEA) Dr. Lacy Lockert) FoxSportsNext.com) 1967 John Didion, c (Consensus) 1939 Len Younce, g (Hearst) 2016 Xavier Crawford, cb (FWAA, USA Today, 1967 Jess Lewis, dt (NEA) 1940 Jim Kisselburgh, b (AP) Athlon, Campus Insiders) 1967 Jon Sandstrom, g (AFCA) 1940 Vic Sears, t (Bill Cunningham) 2016 Gus Lavaka, ol (Athlon, Pro Football Focus, 1968 John Didion, c (AFCA, FWAA, Walter Camp) 1941 Quentin Greenough, c (Bill Stern, Campus Insiders) 1968 Mel Easley, db (CPA) Dr. Lacy Lockert) 2018 Jermar Jefferson, rb (The Athletic, 1968 Bill Enyart, fb (UPI) 1941 George Peters, b (Hearst) 247Sports, ESPN, USA Today, FWAA) 1972 Steve Brown, lb (Walter Camp) 1979 Steve Coury, se (AP) 2019 Omar Speights, lb (The Athletic, FWAA, 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (AFCA, Rivals.com) 1992 Fletcher Keister, og (AP)