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Colorado Honor Roll colorado honor roll ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Year Player, Position Honored By 1937 * Byron White, HB AP, UPI, INS, NEA, LIB, COL, Sporting News 1952 Don Branby, E AP 1956 John Bayuk, FB Sports Illustrated 1957 Bob Stransky, HB NEA, INS, FWAA/Look 1958 John Wooten, OG AFCA/General Mills 1960 * Joe Romig, OG UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA/Look, Football News 1961 Jerry Hillebrand, E AP, FWAA/Look * Joe Romig, OG UPI, NEA, FWAA/Look, AFCA/Kodak, Sporting News 1967 * Dick Anderson, DB AP, NEA 1968 * Mike Montler, OG AP, AFCA/Kodak 1969 * Bobby Anderson, TB AP, UPI, NEA, Sporting News Bill Brundige, DE FWAA/Look 1970 * Don Popplewell, C AP, UPI, NEA, CP, Walter Camp, FWAA/Look Pat Murphy, DB Walter Camp 1971 Herb Orvis, DE CP, AFCA/Kodak, Walter Camp, Sporting News, Universal Cliff Branch, WR Football News 1972 * Cullen Bryant, DB UPI, NEA, AFCA/Kodak, Sporting News Bud Magrum, LB FWAA 1973 J. V. Cain, TE Sporting News 1975 Pete Brock, C Sporting News Mark Koncar, OT AP Dave Logan, SE Sporting News Troy Archer, DT Time Magazine 1976 Don Hasselbeck, TE Sporting News 1977 Leon White, C AFCA/Kodak Byron White 1978 Matt Miller, OT UPI 1979 Mark Haynes, DB AP Stan Brock, OT Sporting News 1985 * Barry Helton, P AP, UPI, Walter Camp 1986 * Barry Helton, P AP, UPI, Sporting News 1988 * Keith English, P AP, UPI, Walter Camp, Sporting News, Football News 1989 * Joe Garten, OG AP, UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA * Tom Rouen, P AP, UPI, Walter Camp, FWAA * Alfred Williams, OLB UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA, Football News Darian Hagan, QB Sporting News Kanavis McGhee, OLB Walter Camp 1990 #Eric Bieniemy, TB AP, UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA, Walter Camp, Football News, Sporting News #Joe Garten, OG AP, UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA, Walter Camp, Football News, Sporting News Alfred Williams, OLB AP, UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA, Walter Camp, Football News, Sporting News 1991 #Jay Leeuwenburg, C AP, UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA, Walter Camp, Football News, Sporting News 1992 * Deon Figures, CB AP, UPI, FWAA, Walter Camp, NEA, Football News, Sporting News Mitch Berger, P UPI Michael Westbrook, WR NEA 1994 #Rashaan Salaam, TB AP, UPI, AFCA, FWAA, Walter Camp, Football News, Sporting News * Chris Hudson, CB AP, UPI, FWAA * Michael Westbrook, WR AFCA, Walter Camp 1995 * Bryan Stoltenberg, C UPI, Walter Camp, Football News Heath Irwin, OG AP 1996 * Chris Naeole, OG AP, AFCA, Walter Camp, Football News * Matt Russell, ILB AP, Walter Camp, FWAA, Sporting News Rae Carruth, WR Sporting News 1999 Brad Bedell, OG FWAA Ben Kelly, CB Football News Michael Westbrook 2001 #Daniel Graham, TE AP, AFCA, FWAA, Walter Camp, Football News, Sporting News, AAFF * Andre Gurode, OG AP, Sporting News Roman Hollowell, KR Sporting News 2002 Chris Brown, TB AFCA Wayne Lucier, OG Sporting News * Mark Mariscal, P AP, AFCA, Sporting News, Walter Camp 2005 * Mason Crosby, PK AP, FWAA, Walter Camp 2006 Mason Crosby, PK Walter Camp 2007 *Jordon Dizon, ILB AP, Sporting News, Walter Camp 2010 * Nate Solder, OT AP, FWAA, Sporting News, Walter Camp (KEY: #—unanimous; *—consensus; AAFF—All-American Football Foundation; AFCA—American Football Coaches Association; AP—Associated Press; COL—Colliers Magazine (selected by Grantland Rice); CP—Central Press (Captains in 1971); FWAA—Football Writers Association of America; INS—International News Service. 411 Colorado’s Six Unanimous All-Americans Bieniemy, 1990 Garten, 1990 Williams, 1990 Leeuwenburg, 1991 Salaam, 1994 Graham, 2001 SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Year Player, Position Year Player, Position Year Player, Position 1954 Frank Bernardi, HB (AP) 1953 Gary Knafelc, E (UPI) 1987 Barry Helton, P (UPI) 1960 Joe Romig, G (AP, Sporting News) Carroll Hardy, HB (UPI) Curt Koch, DT (AP) 1961 Jerry Hillebrand, E (NEA) 1954 Carroll Hardy, HB (AP) Eric McCarty, ILB (AP) 1966 Sam Harris, DE (UPI, Football Digest) 1955 Homer Jenkins, B (AP) 1988 Eric Bieniemy, TB (AP, UPI) 1967 Kirk Tracy, OG (AP) 1969 Bill Brundige, DE (AP, UPI) Lamar Meyer, E (AP) Kanavis McGhee, OLB (AP) 1972 Charlie Davis, TB (UPI) 1957 Bill Mondt, G (UPI) Mark Vander Poel, OT (AP) Bud Magrum, LB (UPI) John Wooten, G (UPI) 1989 J.J. Flannigan, TB (UPI) 1975 Pete Brock, C (UPI) 1958 Howard Cook, B (UPI) Mark Vander Poel, OT (UPI) Don Hasselbeck, TE (UPI) Boyd Dowler, B (UPI) Arthur Walker, DT (UPI) 1977 Leon White, C (UPI) Jack Himelwright, T (UPI) 1990 Darian Hagan, QB (UPI) 1979 Mark Haynes, DB (UPI) John Wooten, G (UPI) Tim James, SS (UPI) 1987 Mickey Pruitt, SS (AP) 1960 Jerry Hillebrand, E (AP) Jay Leeuwenburg, C (UPI) 1988 Kanavis McGhee, OLB (UPI) Chuck Weiss, FB (AP) Kanavis McGhee, OLB (UPI) 1989 Darian Hagan, QB (UPI) Kanavis McGhee, OLB (UPI) 1961 Walt Klinker, C (AP) Tom Rouen, P (UPI) Alfred Williams, OLB (AP) Joe Romig, G (AP) Mike Pritchard, WR (UPI) 1991 Joel Steed, NT (UPI) 1967 Bobby Anderson, QB (AP) Mark Vander Poel, OT (UPI) 1992 Chad Brown, OLB (NEA) Frank Bosch, DT (AP) 1992 Greg Biekert, ILB (UPI) Michael Westbrook, WR (AP) Wilmer Cooks, FB (NEA) Chad Brown, OLB (UPI) 1993 Charles Johnson, WR (AP) Charles Greer, DB (AP) Michael Westbrook, WR (UPI) 1994 Kordell Stewart, QB (AP) Mike Montler, OG (AP) 1993 Charles Johnson, WR (UPI) 1995 Chris Naeole, OG (Sporting News) Kerry Mottl, LB (AP) Chris Hudson, FS (UPI) Bryan Stoltenberg, C (Sporting News) 1996 Rae Carruth, WR (AP, Football News) Mike Schnitker, DE (AP) 1994 Tony Berti, OT (UPI) Chris Naeole, OG (Sporting News) 1969 Dick Melin, OG (AP) Shannon Clavelle, DT (UPI) Steve Rosga, FS (Sporting News) Don Popplewell, C (AP) Christian Fauria, TE (UPI) Matt Russell, ILB (Football News) 1971 Cliff Branch, WR (AP) Kordell Stewart, QB (UPI) 1999 Brad Bedell, OG (AP) Charlie Davis, TB (AP) Michael Westbrook, WR (UPI) Ben Kelly, CB (AAFF) 1975 Mark Koncar, OT (UPI) 1995 Rae Carruth, WR (UPI) Jashon Sykes, ILB (Football News) 1976 Mike Spivey, DB (AP) Heath Irwin, OG (UPI) Damen Wheeler, CB (Sporting News) 1977 James Mayberry, RB (AP) Matt Russell, ILB (UPI) 2002 Chris Brown, TB (AP, Sporting News) Odis McKinney, DB (AP) Neil Voskeritchian, PK (UPI) 2005 John Torp, P (Walter Camp) 2011 Ryan Miller, OG (Walter Camp) Randy Westendorf, DE (AP) 1996 Koy Detmer, QB (Football News) 1978 Mark Haynes, DB (AP) 1998 Jeremy Aldrich, PK (Football News) THIRD TEAM Matt Miller, OT (AP) Ryan Johanningmeier, OL (Football News) Ruben Vaughn, DT (UPI) Damen Wheeler, CB (Football News) Year Player, Position 1957 Bob Stransky, B (UPI) 1983 Dave Hestera, TE (AP) 1999 Ryan Johanningmeier, OG (Football News) 1961 Jerry Hillebrand, E Victor Scott, CB (AP) 2000 Daniel Graham, TE (Football News) (AFCA, Sporting News) 1985 Eric Coyle, C (AP) 2014 Nelson Spruce, WR (Sports Illustrated) 1971 Bud Magrum, DL (AP) Junior Ili, OG (AP) Herb Orvis, DL (AP) 1986 Eric Coyle, C (UPI) 1984 Jon Embree, TE (AP) Jon Embree, TE (AP) 1986 Eric Coyle, C (AP) Curt Koch, DT (AP, UPI) 1987 Kyle Rappold, NT (AP) Mickey Pruitt, SS (AP) 1989 Darian Hagan, QB (AP) Arthur Walker, DT (AP) Barry Remington, ILB (AP) 1991 Joel Steed, NT (AP) Darrin Schubeck, OLB (AP) 1993 Chris Hudson, FS (AP) 1994 Tony Berti, OT (AP) Christian Fauria, TE (AP) Ted Johnson,ILB (AP) PLAYBOY PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS 1995 Matt Russell, ILB (AP) 1961 Joe Romig, OG 1976 Leon White, OL 1993 Michael Westbrook, WR Bryan Stoltenberg, C (AP) 1966 Sam Harris, DL 1978 Matt Miller, OT 1994 Chris Hudson, CB 1996 Steve Rosga, FS (AP, Football News) 1968 Mike Montler, OL 1983 Victor Scott, SS 1995 Bryan Stoltenberg, C 1999 Brad Bedell, OG (Football News) 1970 Don Popplewell, C 1987 Curt Koch, DT 1996 Chris Naeole, OG Ben Kelly, KR (AP) 1971 Herb Orvis, DE 1990 Tom Rouen, P 1999 Ryan Johanningmeier, OG 2001 Michael Lewis, SS (AP, Football News) 1972 Cullen Bryant, DB 1990 Mark Vander Poel, OT 2005 Mason Crosby, PK Victor Rogers, OT (AP) 2002 Tyler Brayton, DT (Sporting News) 1974 Dave Logan, WR 1990 Alfred Williams, OLB 2006 Mason Crosby, PK 2006 Mason Crosby, PK (AP) 1976 Don Hasselbeck, TE 1991 Jay Leeuwenburg, C 2010 Nate Solder, OT 2011 Ryan Miller, OG (AP) 2016 Jimmie Gilbert, OLB (AP) 412 Colorado’s All-Conference Teams (1909-2019) (Associated Press, Coaches, UPI, INS, NEA teams only; *—some years are incomplete (mainly pre-1923; listed is highest honor attained) TOTAL HONORS / FIRST-TEAM (1st): 306; SECOND-TEAM (2nd): 244; THIRD-TEAM (3rd): 48; HONORABLE MENTION (HM): 431. MOST FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS, SEASON: 12 (1990), 10 (1989), 9 (1992, 1994), 7 (1995, 2001), 6 (1972, 1991, 1993, 1996). MOST PLAYERS RECOGNIZED, SEASON: 21 (1989), 20 (2005), 19 (1995), 18 (1967, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001), 17 (1956, 1965, 1990, 1999), 16 (1990, 1997, 1998, 2016). 1922* 1931 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1st Don McLean, T 2nd George Grosvenor, QB MOUNTAIN STATES ATHLETIC 1st Art Quinlan, QB 2nd Ken McLean, T CONFERENCE 2nd Clayton White, E CONFERENCE 1923 HM Jim Counter, HB 1938 1st Fred Hartshorn, HB HM Ed Peate, G 1st Jack Broady, HB 1909* 1st Jack Healey, E HM Otto Staab, FB 2nd Marty Brill, T 1st Sam Bowler, G 1st Bill McGlone, G 2nd Max Punches, G 1st John O’Brien, G 1st Don McLean, T 1932 3rd Morgan Davidson, G 1st Elmer Stirrett, QB 2nd Earl Loser, HB 1st George Grosvenor, QB 3rd Willard Flinn, C 2nd Bill McNary, C 2nd Ken McLean, T 1910* 3rd Harold Saunders, E 2nd Art Quinlan, QB 2nd Clayton White, E 1st John O’Brien, G HM Ray Stenzel, B HM Harold Punches, G 1924 HM Jack Rooney, B 1911 1933 HM Lex Quarnberg, E 1st Henry Cooper, T 1st Hatfield Chilson, QB 1st John Dozier, E 1st Vernon Drain, T HM Art Unger, E 1st Edgerton Crouter, G 1st George Grosvenor, QB 1st Frank Kemp, E 1st Jack Healey, E 1939 1st Earl Loser, FB 1st Dave Murphy, G 1st John McFadden, QB 1st Leo Stasica,
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