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All-America All-Americans HonoredHonored TigersTigers MEMPHIS KEITH BUTLER BOB FORD All-Americansnsns Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson's All-America (Hon. Mention, 1954) 1977) FRED ALMON TED GATEWOOD Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, DAVE CASINELLI Associated Press (Honorable Mention, 1986) 1969) N.E.A. All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable PAUL “SKEETER” GOWEN CALVIN ALLEN Mention, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1950) UPI All-America (Hon. Mention, 1963) 1969) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, JOHN ALLEN 1963) 1970) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s All-America (second team, 1963) 1969) COSIDA Academic All-America (second team, 1963) EARNEST GRAY Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, 1970) 1977) Football News All-America (first team, 1978) JOE ALLISON Defensive back Eric Harris was an NCAA Consensus all- Associated Press All-America (first team, 1992) American in 1976. ERIC HARRIS UPI All-America (1st team, 1992) Football Writers All-America (first team, 1976) Football Writers All-America (first team, 1992) Tom Harmon’s Football Today All-America (first TIGERS HONORED The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1992) team, 1976) Football News All-America (first team, 1992) NCAA Consensus All-America (first team, 1976) College & Pro Football Weekly All-America (first Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, team, 1992) 1976) Playboy All-America (first team, 1993) Football News All-America (first team, 1993) TIM HARRIS Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention,1983) DANTON BARTO Football News Soph All-America (first team, 1991) AL HOTZ Football News All-America (fourth team, 1992) Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention,1969) Football News All-America (fourth team, 1993) 181 KEN IRVIN DAVID BERRONG Football News All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (third team, 1969) 1994) Football News All-America (third team, 1969) PAT JANSEN EARL BILLINGS GTE Academic All-America (first team, 1992) Williamson's All-American (first team, 1955) RAY JAMIESON JOHN BOMER COTTON CLIFFORD Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Little All-America (Honorable Mention, 1968) 1969) 1957) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, OLLIE KELLER 1970) JIMMY COLE Williamson’s Little All-America (Honorable Mention, Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable 1953) GARY BOULDIN Mention,1951) GTE Academic All-America (second team, 1992) Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1953) JEFF KING Football News Sophomore All-America (third team, MARQUIS BOWLING JERRY DANDRIDGE 1991) Football News (Honorable Mention, 1997) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Football News (2nd team, 1998) 1975) JIMMY LACKIE Churchman’s All-America Team (1977) CHUCK BROOKS ALEX DEES Football News All-America (first team, 1963) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, DEAN LOTZ Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Honorable 1968) Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Mention, 1963) 1968) Williamson’s All-America (first team, 1963) JEFF FITE Street & Smith's (third team, 1990) Honored Tigers LOU McLELLAND KAMAL SHAKIR Williamson’s Middle All-America (first team, 1951) The Sporting News (Freshman All-American, 1997) Lou GrozaGrozaLou LARRY McGHEE ALLEN SHIPMAN Associated Press All-America (Hon. Mention, 1970) Associated Press All-American (Honorable AAAwwwardardard Mention, 1968) The Lou Groza Award is a national award presented annually MIKE McKENZIE to the nation's top kicker. College Sports All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) JERRY TODD 1992: Joe Allison Football News All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) Associated Press All-American (Honorable Mention, 1968) GENE MEADOWS All-Conference Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable RUSSELL VOLLMER Mention,1951) Williamson’s All-America (second team, 1963) N.E.A. All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) UUUSASASA ANDY NELSON Associated Press (Honorable Mention,1963) 1996: Richard Hogans (LB), first team Williamson’s Little All-America (first team, 1957) Tony Williams (DT), second team Kicker Joe Allison received the first Lou Groza Award in Keith Spann (DB), second team BOB PARKER 1992 as the nation’s top kicker. Ted Lane (PK), second team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Tavares Middlebrooks (OL),freshman team 1969) Damien Dodson (WR), freshman team Caspor Stiles (LB), freshman team BOB PATTERSON Mike McKenzie (LB), freshman team Williamson’s Little All-America (first team, 1954) 1997: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Marquis Bowling (DT), first team DAVE PAWLIK Daniel Gomez (OT), second team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Gerard Arnold (RB), second team 1970) Reid Hedgepeth (TE), freshman team Marcus Bell (DT), freshman team LLOYD PATTERSON Kamal Shakir (LB), freshman team Football News Sophomore All-America Team (1976) 1998: Mike McKenzie (DB), first team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Marquis Bowling (DT), first team 1977) Ryan White (K), first team Ron Sells (OT), second team BILL ROBERTSON Gerard Arnold (RB), second team HONORED TIGERS Williamson’s All-America (first team, 1949) Artis Hicks (OG), freshman team David Sherrod (OT), freshman team BOB RUSH Andre Arnold (DE), freshman team 182 Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Idrees Bashir (DB), freshman team 1975) 1999: Tramont Lawless (DE), first team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Ryan White (K), first team 1976) Tim Seymour (C), second team The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1976) Kamal Shakir (LB), second team UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Marcus Bell (NT), second team HARRY SCHUH Detroit Sports Extra All-America (Hon. Mention, Travis Anglin (QB), freshman team * N.E.A. All-America (first team, 1963) 1963) Jeff Sanders (RB), freshman team Associated Press All-America (Honorable Mention, Trey Eyre (OG), freshman team 1963) RYAN WHITE * Co-Freshman of the Year UPI All-America (Honorable Mention, 1963) Football News All-America (Hon. Mention, 1998) Williamson’s All-America (Honorable Mention, Football News Freshman All-America (1998) 1963) Playboy All-American (first team, 2000) Time Magazine All-America (first team, 1964) Football Coaches Assoc. All-America (first team, ALEX WILLIAMS All-SouthAll-SouthAll-South 1964) Williamson’s Middle All-America (Honorable Associated Press All-America (second team, 1964) Mention,1950) Independent UPI All-America (second team, 1964) Lockert’s All-America (third team, 1964) JEROME WOODS 1973: Eric Harris (DB) The Sporting News All-America (first team, 1964) Football News (second team, 1995) Bobby Ward (WR) Playboy All-America (first team, 1964) College Sports Magazine (third team, 1995) 1974: Ken Niemaseck (DT) (first team) Associated Press (third team, 1995) Bobby Williams (K) (first team) RON SELLS Jerry Dandridge (LB) (second team) Successful Farmer All-America (second team, 1996) JAMES EARL WRIGHT Eric Harris (DB) (second team) Successful Farmer All-America (second team, 1998) Williamson's All-America (Honorable Mention, James Thompson (WR) (second team) 1960) Van Anderson (DE) (second team) David Fowler (QB) (Honorable Mention) Honored Tigers Ronald Moon (RB) (Honorable Mention) Jeff King (OG) (first team) Eary Jones (DT) (Honorable Mention) Steve Matthews (QB) (first team) All-Missouri Bob Rush (C) (Honorable Mention) Larry Porter (TB) (second team) Keith Wright (WR) (Honorable Mention) Jeremy Williams (DB) (second team) Bobby Ward (WR) (Honorable Mention) Stevie Williams (OG) (second team) VVValleyalleyalley 1975: Jerry Dandridge (LB) 1993: Joe Allison (PK) Eary Jones (DT) Danton Barto (LB) 1968: Allen Shipman (OT) Bob Rush (C) Isaac Bruce (WR) Keith Wright (FL) Dominic Calloway (DB) Bob Parker (OG) Terdell Middleton (RB) Tony Semple (OT) Dean Lotz (C) Lummy Wright (DE) Stevie D. Williams (OG) Ray Jamieson (FB) 1976: Lloyd Patterson (QB) Alex Dees (DE) Bob Rush (C) Bill McRight (LB) Eric Harris (DB) All-National Jerry Todd (DB) 1977: Earnest Gray (WR) David Berrong (DB) Lloyd Patterson (QB) 1969: Mike Stark (OT) Keith Wright (FL) Independent Al Hotz (OG) Keith Butler (LB) 1994: Ken Irvin (DB), third team John Bomer (C) 1978: Earnest Gray (WR) Paul Gowen (RB) Tony Graves (DB) Bobby Dees (DE) 1979: Rick Snider (OT) Fullback Ray Jamieson was named to the 1968 All Mis- Luis Fernandez (DT) 1982: Johnny Walker (LB) souri Valley Conference Team. Fred Almon (NG) 1983: Tim Harris (DE) (first team) John Allen (LB) Eric Fairs (LB) (second team) David Berrong (DB) 1984: Tim Harris (DE) (first team) 1970: Mike Stark (OT) Tim Long (OT) (first team) Larry McGhee (OG) HONORED TIGERS HONORED Derrick Burroughs (DB) (first team) John Bomer (C) Don Glosson (K) (second team) Larry Frankenbach (DE) Eric Fairs (LB) (second team) David Pawlik (NG) Punkin Williams (RB) (second team) John Allen (LB) Donnie Elder (DB) (second team) Rick Kale (DB) 1985: Eric Fairs (LB) (first team) Walter Daggett (DB) Jeff Walker (OT) (1st team) Danny Sparkman (QB) (second team) 1986: David Brandon (DE) (second team) All-MetroAll-MetroAll-Metro Ted Gatewood (C) (second team) 1987: Marlon Brown (LB) (first team) Tim Borcky (OT) (first team) ConferenceConferenceConference 183 Ted Gatewood (C) (second team) 1980: Rick Snider (OT) Scott Dill (OG) (second team) Jerry Knowlton
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