DALLAS (REUTERS) — Miami and Florida, ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in both major polls and the Bowl Championship Series, each placed three players on the 2001 all-America football team, announced Wednesday by the Football Writers Association of America.
The top-ranked Hurricanes placed defensive back Edward Reed and offensive linemen Bryant McKinnie and Joaquin Gonzalez on the 25-man team. Reed and Gonzalez also made the team in 2000.
No. 2 Florida also placed an offensive lineman on the team, Mike Pearson. Receiver Jabar Gaffney and defensive end Alex Brown of the Gators joined him. Gaffney was the only sophomore named to the squad.
The quarterback is Antwaan Randle El of Indiana, who has not been mentioned prominently among Heisman Trophy contenders, but averages 239.1 yards of total offense.
Oklahoma and Tennessee each have two members. The Sooners’ selections were linebacker Rocky Calmus and safety Roy Williams.
Defensive tackle John Henderson, a finalist for the Outland Trophy after winning it last year, and running back Travis Stephens were the Volunteers named Wednesday.
Henderson and Calmus were the other repeat members of the team.
Luke Staley of Brigham Young, the nation’s leading scorer with 17.0 points per game, joined Stephens in the offensive backfield. The receivers are Gaffney and Josh Reed of Louisiana State, and the tight end is Daniel Graham of Colorado.
The center is LeCharles Bentley of Ohio State, joined on the offensive line by Toniu Fonoti of Nebraska.
Brown and Henderson were two of four defensive linemen named to the squad. Dwight Freeney of Syracuse and Julius Peppers of North Carolina were the others.
Robert Thomas of UCLA and E.J. Henderson of Maryland joined Calmus at linebacker.
The star-studded secondary also includes Troy Polamula of Southern California and Quentin Jammer of Texas.
Three specialists complete the squad. Seth Marler of Tulane, who has made 15-of-16 field goals, is the kicker. Dave Zastudil of Ohio is the punter and Luke Powell of Stanford is the kick returner.





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