The Arizona Wildcats college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and represents the University of Arizona in the South Division of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). All-America selections are individual player recognitions made after each season when numerous publications release lists of their ideal team. The NCAA recognizes five All-America lists: the Associated Press (AP), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News (SN), and the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF).[1] In order for an honoree to earn a "consensus" selection, he must be selected as first team in three of the five lists recognized by the NCAA, and "unanimous" selections must be selected as first team in all five lists.[1]
Since the establishment of the team in 1894, Arizona has had 29 players honored a total of 34 times as First Team All-America for their performance on the field of play. Included in these selections are 8 consensus selections, 2 of which were unanimous selections earned by Ka'Deem Carey in the 2012 season and 2013 season and Scooby Wright III in the 2015 season.
Key
edit† | Consensus selection | ||||
‡ | Unanimous selection |
Selectors
editAAB | All-America Board | AFCA | AS | Athlon Sports | American Football Coaches Association | AP | Associated Press | ||||
CBSS | CBS Sports | CO | Collier's Weekly | CNNSI | CNN/Sports Illustrated | CP | Central Press Association | CSW | College Sports Writers | CFN | College Football News |
DW | Davis J. Walsh | ||||||||||
ES | ESPN | Ed Sullivan | FN | The Football News | FWAA | Football Writers Association of America | FS | Fox Sports | |||
INS | International News Service | ||||||||||
KCS | Kansas City Star | ||||||||||
LAT | Los Angeles Times | LIB | Liberty Magazine | LIN | Lindy's | LK | Look magazine | ||||
NANA | North American Newspaper Alliance | NB | Norman E. Brown | NEA | Newspaper Editors Association | NL | Navy Log | NYEP | New York Evening Post | NYS | New York Sun |
OF | Oscar Fraley | ||||||||||
PD | Parke H. Davis | PB | Playboy | ||||||||
Rivals | Rivals.com | ||||||||||
SH | Scripps-Howard | Scout | Scout.com | SN | Sporting News | ||||||
Time | Time Magazine | ||||||||||
UP | United Press | UPI | United Press International | USA | USA Today | ||||||
WCFF | Walter Camp Football Foundation | WD | Walter Dobbins | ||||||||
Yahoo | Yahoo Sports |
Arizona Wildcats Football First Team All-Americans
editThis section's factual accuracy is disputed. (September 2016) |
Year | Player name | Position | Selector(s) |
1935 | Ted Bland | ||
1937 | Walt Nielsen | FB | |
1938 | Tom Greenfield | C/LB | |
1941 | Hank Stanton | ||
1971 | Mark Arneson | LB | TSN |
1975 | Theo Bell | WR | NEA |
1976 | Mike Dawson | DE | |
1982 | Ricky Hunley | LB | AP, UPI, AFCA, NEA, WC, AFCA, FWAA |
1983 | Ricky Hunley | LB | |
1985 | Allen Durden | UPI, WC | |
1986 | Joe Tofflemire | LB | Playboy, CFN |
1987 | Chuck Cecil | FS | UPI, WC, AFCA |
1987 | Joe Tofflemire | LB | |
1988 | Joe Tofflemire | LB | |
1990 | Darryll Lewis | CB | AP, UPI, WC, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, FN |
1992 | Josh Miller | P | FWAA, TSN |
1992 | Rob Waldrop | DT | AP, UPI, WC, FWAA, AFCA, SH, TSN, FN, NEA |
1993 | Sean Harris | LB | SH |
1993 | Rob Waldrop | DT | |
1994 | Steve McLaughlin | K | WC, FWAA, SH, SN |
1994 | Tony Bouie | S | WC, AFCA, SN |
1994 | Tedy Bruschi | LB | AP, WC, FWAA, AFCA, SH, UPI, TSN, SN |
1995 | Tedy Bruschi | LB | |
1995 | Chris McAlister | CB | AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WC, FN |
1999 | Dennis Northcutt | WR | AP, AFCA, FWAA, CNNSI |
2005 | Danny Baugher† | P | PFW |
2007 | Antoine Cason | CB | AP, WC, SN, CNNSI, ESPN, CBS Sports, CFN, Rivals.com, Scout.com |
2008 | Rob Gronkowski | TE | AP |
2012 | Ka'Deem Carey† | RB | CBS Sports, AS, Scout.com, SN, WC, Lindy's, AP |
2013 | Ka'Deem Carey† | RB | |
2014 | Scooby Wright III‡ | LB | AP, FWAA, AFCA, WC, SN, CNNSI, USA Today, ESPN, CBS Sports, CFN, Scout.com, and Yahoo! Sports |
References
edit- ^ a b National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (November 15, 2011). "2010–11 NCAA Statistics Policies & Guidelines" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved November 29, 2014.