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12/5/2008, 10:29 AM
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Offensive player of the year
QB Colt McCoy, Texas: The Longhorns weren't even supposed to be a Top-10 team, let alone a national title contender. McCoy provided a huge lift with his passing, running and leadership.
He broke Vince Young's school record for quarterback victories and is just one of two players in the Bowl Subdivision with 3,400 yards passing and 500 yards rushing.
Defensive player of the year
DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma: This McCoy was nearly unblockable at times while emerging as the emotional leader of the defense.
When Oklahoma suffered key defensive injuries (Ryan Reynolds, Auston English), McCoy was a constant, despite routinely drawing double-teams. The sophomore has recorded 6½ sacks, with four of those in the last four games.
Coach of the year
Mike Leach, Texas Tech: The Red Raiders were lights out on offense, a given in the Leach era. But Leach showed he had more than one dimension in a breakthrough 11-1 season at Tech. A greater attention to defense, which began with the promotion of coordinator Ruffin McNeill, continued. The running game developed as a counterbalance to the passing attack. Tech eventually reached No. 2 in polls.
Freshman of the year
Robert Griffin, QB, Baylor: Griffin needed just one game to win the starting quarterback job at Baylor. Griffin brought great running ability, and he delivered, rushing for 843 yards.
He also showed far more polish as a passer than expected.
Griffin threw for 2,091 yards with 15 touchdowns passes and just three interceptions. He accounted for 28 touchdowns, a school record.
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Yr.
QB Colt McCoy Texas 6-3 210 Jr.
Comment: Laser-like accuracy combined with gritty willingness to run
RB Kendall Hunter Oklahoma State 5-8 190 So.
Comment: Nation's fifth-leading rusher averages 6.7 yards a carry
WR Michael Crabtree Texas Tech 6-3 214 So.
Comment: Made biggest play of the season vs. Texas
WR Dez Bryant Oklahoma State 6-2 210 So.
Comment: Leads Big 12 in receiving yards (1,313)
WR Jeremy Maclin Missouri 6-1 200 So.
Comment: Only Crabtree has more receptions in Big 12
TE Jermaine Gresham Oklahoma 6-6 261 Jr.
Comment: Averaging 16.1 yards per catch with 12 TDs
OL Jon Cooper Oklahoma 6-3 290 Sr.
Comment: Has 42 career starts; leads Sooners in knockdowns (123)
OL Duke Robinson Oklahoma 6-5 335 Sr.
Comment: At his best, Outland finalist dominates opponents
OL Rylan Reed Texas Tech 6-7 305 Sr.
Comment: Massively strong; led line that allowed just 11 sacks
OL Jason Smith Baylor 6-5 305 Sr.
Comment: Helped Bears finish third in Big 12 rushing
OL Russell Okung Oklahoma State 6-5 300 Jr.
Comment: Provided the holes for Kendall Hunter
K Jeff Wolfert Missouri 6-2 185 Sr.
Comment: Former walk-on has made 56 of 67 career field-goal attempts
All-purpose Jordan Shipley Texas 6-0 190 Sr.
Comment: 79 receptions to go with one kickoff return, one punt return for TDs
FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Yr.
DL Brian Orakpo Texas 6-4 260 Sr.
Comment: Simply a game-changing speed rusher
DL Ndamukong Suh Nebraska 6-4 300 Jr.
Comment: Led Huskers in tackles, return two INTs for TDs
DL Gerald McCoy Oklahoma 6-4 295 So.
Comment: Heart and soul of Sooners D had 9.5 tackles for loss
DL Brandon Williams Texas Tech 6-5 246 Jr.
Comment: Led improved defense with 11 sacks
LB Sean Weatherspoon Missouri 6-1 235 Jr.
Comment: Second in Big 12 in tackles and tackles for loss
LB Travis Lewis Oklahoma 6-2 232 Fr.
Comment: Chasing Brian Bosworth's OU freshman tackle record
LB Joe Pawelek Baylor 6-3 240 Jr.
Comment: Leads Big 12 in tackles, tied for tops in INTs
DB Darcel McBath Texas Tech 6-1 196 Sr.
Comment: Had three INTs in a quarter at Kansas
DB Dominique Franks Oklahoma 6-0 189 So.
Comment: Five interceptions, including one for a TD
DB Daniel Charbonnet Texas Tech 5-11 203 Sr.
Comment: Five interceptions, including one for a TD
DB Darrell Stuckey Kansas 6-1 205 Jr.
Comment: Five interceptions, two forced fumbles
P Matt Fodge Oklahoma State 6-1 195 So.
Comment: 17 of his 29 punts were inside the 20
SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt Yr.
QB Sam Bradford Oklahoma 6-4 218 So.
RB DeMarco Murray Oklahoma 6-0 191 So. WR Dezmon Briscoe Kansas 6-3 200 So.
Wr Quan Cosby Texas 5-11 200 Sr.
WR Juaquin Iglesias Oklahoma 6-0 204 Sr.
OL David Washington Oklahoma St. 6-4 305 Sr..
OL Trent Williams Oklahoma 6-5 308 Jr.
OL Brandon Carter Texas Tech 6-7 354 Jr.
OL Adam Ulatoski Texas 6-8 302 Jr.
OL Phil Loadholt Oklahoma 6-8 337 Sr. AP Brandon Banks Kansas State 5-7 142 Jr.
K Alex Henery Nebraska 6-2 175 So.
SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt Yr.
DL Jeremy Beal Oklahoma 6-3 253 So. DL Roy Miller Texas 6-2 295 Sr.
DL Stryker Sulak Missouri 6-5 250 Sr.
DL George Hypolite Colorado 6-1 285 Sr.
LB James Holt Kansas 6-3 226 Sr.
LB Sergio Kindle Texas 6-4 239 Jr.
LB Rod Muckelroy Texas 6-2 235 Jr.
DB Ryan Palmer Texas 5-10 186 Sr.
DB Jordan Lake Baylor 6-2 210 Jr.
DB Lendy Holmes Oklahoma 6-1 196 Sr.
DB William Moore Missouri 6-1 230 Sr.
P Justin Brantly Texas A&M 6-3 241 Sr.
Offensive player of the year
QB Colt McCoy, Texas: The Longhorns weren't even supposed to be a Top-10 team, let alone a national title contender. McCoy provided a huge lift with his passing, running and leadership.
He broke Vince Young's school record for quarterback victories and is just one of two players in the Bowl Subdivision with 3,400 yards passing and 500 yards rushing.
Defensive player of the year
DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma: This McCoy was nearly unblockable at times while emerging as the emotional leader of the defense.
When Oklahoma suffered key defensive injuries (Ryan Reynolds, Auston English), McCoy was a constant, despite routinely drawing double-teams. The sophomore has recorded 6½ sacks, with four of those in the last four games.
Coach of the year
Mike Leach, Texas Tech: The Red Raiders were lights out on offense, a given in the Leach era. But Leach showed he had more than one dimension in a breakthrough 11-1 season at Tech. A greater attention to defense, which began with the promotion of coordinator Ruffin McNeill, continued. The running game developed as a counterbalance to the passing attack. Tech eventually reached No. 2 in polls.
Freshman of the year
Robert Griffin, QB, Baylor: Griffin needed just one game to win the starting quarterback job at Baylor. Griffin brought great running ability, and he delivered, rushing for 843 yards.
He also showed far more polish as a passer than expected.
Griffin threw for 2,091 yards with 15 touchdowns passes and just three interceptions. He accounted for 28 touchdowns, a school record.
FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Yr.
QB Colt McCoy Texas 6-3 210 Jr.
Comment: Laser-like accuracy combined with gritty willingness to run
RB Kendall Hunter Oklahoma State 5-8 190 So.
Comment: Nation's fifth-leading rusher averages 6.7 yards a carry
WR Michael Crabtree Texas Tech 6-3 214 So.
Comment: Made biggest play of the season vs. Texas
WR Dez Bryant Oklahoma State 6-2 210 So.
Comment: Leads Big 12 in receiving yards (1,313)
WR Jeremy Maclin Missouri 6-1 200 So.
Comment: Only Crabtree has more receptions in Big 12
TE Jermaine Gresham Oklahoma 6-6 261 Jr.
Comment: Averaging 16.1 yards per catch with 12 TDs
OL Jon Cooper Oklahoma 6-3 290 Sr.
Comment: Has 42 career starts; leads Sooners in knockdowns (123)
OL Duke Robinson Oklahoma 6-5 335 Sr.
Comment: At his best, Outland finalist dominates opponents
OL Rylan Reed Texas Tech 6-7 305 Sr.
Comment: Massively strong; led line that allowed just 11 sacks
OL Jason Smith Baylor 6-5 305 Sr.
Comment: Helped Bears finish third in Big 12 rushing
OL Russell Okung Oklahoma State 6-5 300 Jr.
Comment: Provided the holes for Kendall Hunter
K Jeff Wolfert Missouri 6-2 185 Sr.
Comment: Former walk-on has made 56 of 67 career field-goal attempts
All-purpose Jordan Shipley Texas 6-0 190 Sr.
Comment: 79 receptions to go with one kickoff return, one punt return for TDs
FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Yr.
DL Brian Orakpo Texas 6-4 260 Sr.
Comment: Simply a game-changing speed rusher
DL Ndamukong Suh Nebraska 6-4 300 Jr.
Comment: Led Huskers in tackles, return two INTs for TDs
DL Gerald McCoy Oklahoma 6-4 295 So.
Comment: Heart and soul of Sooners D had 9.5 tackles for loss
DL Brandon Williams Texas Tech 6-5 246 Jr.
Comment: Led improved defense with 11 sacks
LB Sean Weatherspoon Missouri 6-1 235 Jr.
Comment: Second in Big 12 in tackles and tackles for loss
LB Travis Lewis Oklahoma 6-2 232 Fr.
Comment: Chasing Brian Bosworth's OU freshman tackle record
LB Joe Pawelek Baylor 6-3 240 Jr.
Comment: Leads Big 12 in tackles, tied for tops in INTs
DB Darcel McBath Texas Tech 6-1 196 Sr.
Comment: Had three INTs in a quarter at Kansas
DB Dominique Franks Oklahoma 6-0 189 So.
Comment: Five interceptions, including one for a TD
DB Daniel Charbonnet Texas Tech 5-11 203 Sr.
Comment: Five interceptions, including one for a TD
DB Darrell Stuckey Kansas 6-1 205 Jr.
Comment: Five interceptions, two forced fumbles
P Matt Fodge Oklahoma State 6-1 195 So.
Comment: 17 of his 29 punts were inside the 20
SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt Yr.
QB Sam Bradford Oklahoma 6-4 218 So.
RB DeMarco Murray Oklahoma 6-0 191 So. WR Dezmon Briscoe Kansas 6-3 200 So.
Wr Quan Cosby Texas 5-11 200 Sr.
WR Juaquin Iglesias Oklahoma 6-0 204 Sr.
OL David Washington Oklahoma St. 6-4 305 Sr..
OL Trent Williams Oklahoma 6-5 308 Jr.
OL Brandon Carter Texas Tech 6-7 354 Jr.
OL Adam Ulatoski Texas 6-8 302 Jr.
OL Phil Loadholt Oklahoma 6-8 337 Sr. AP Brandon Banks Kansas State 5-7 142 Jr.
K Alex Henery Nebraska 6-2 175 So.
SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt Yr.
DL Jeremy Beal Oklahoma 6-3 253 So. DL Roy Miller Texas 6-2 295 Sr.
DL Stryker Sulak Missouri 6-5 250 Sr.
DL George Hypolite Colorado 6-1 285 Sr.
LB James Holt Kansas 6-3 226 Sr.
LB Sergio Kindle Texas 6-4 239 Jr.
LB Rod Muckelroy Texas 6-2 235 Jr.
DB Ryan Palmer Texas 5-10 186 Sr.
DB Jordan Lake Baylor 6-2 210 Jr.
DB Lendy Holmes Oklahoma 6-1 196 Sr.
DB William Moore Missouri 6-1 230 Sr.
P Justin Brantly Texas A&M 6-3 241 Sr.