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You're starting DT's are freshman, aren't they?
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Originally Posted by dreClark
You're starting DT's are freshman, aren't they?
Originally Posted by dreClark
You're starting DT's are freshman, aren't they?
ALL-TIME ALL-BIG EAST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB Donovan McNabb, Syracuse
Four-time first-team honoree was Offensive Player of the Year twice.
RB Ray Rice, Rutgers
The league’s first 2,000-yard rusher elevated an entire program.
RB Edgerrin James, Miami
Rates a slight edge over Amos Zereoue and Willis McGahee.
WR Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
Simply put: He’s the league’s best wide receiver of all time.
WR Marvin Harrison, Syracuse
You can make a case for Kenny Britt and Antonio Bryant, too.
TE Kellen Winslow, Miami
Mackey Award winner in 2003 edges out Jeremy Shockey.
OT Bryant McKinnie, Miami
Ex-Woodbury High star didn’t allow a sack in two years starting.
OG Chris Snee, Boston College
Earned second-team All-American honors for Eagles in 2003.
C Dan Mozes, West Virginia
Won the Rimington Trophy as the nation’s top center in 2006.
OG Doug Brzezinski, Boston College
Four-year starter was a two-time first-team all-Big East pick.
OT Rob Petitti, Pittsburgh
A journeyman pro, ex-Rumson H.S. standout was a college star.
PK Shayne Graham, Virginia Tech
Earned first-team all-Big East honors all four seasons he kicked.
P Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia
Three-time all-Big East selection was an All-American in 1994.
*****
DEFENSE
Kevin Rivoli/The Associated PressSyracuse defensive end Dwight Freeney bares down on West Virginia quarterback Rasheed Marshall on Nov. 10, 2001.
DE Dwight Freeney, Syracuse
A two-year sack machine who forced a record 11 fumbles in 2001.
DT Warren Sapp, Miami
Won Big East Defensive Player of the Year and the Lombardi in 1994.
DT Chris Hovan, Boston College
Only BC player to earn first-team all-Big East honors three times.
DE Corey Moore, Virginia Tech
Sack specialist is the league’s lone two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
LB Jonathan Vilma, Miami
A three-time first-team all-Big East selection -— twice unanimously.
LB Ray Lewis, Miami
First-team All-American was as dominant in college as he is in the NFL.
LB Dan Morgan, Miami
Defensive Player of the Year and Butkus Award winner in 2000.
CB Darrelle Revis, Pittsburgh
Only stayed in college for three years, but two of them were spectacular.
CB Aaron Beasley, West Virginia
Earned consensus All-American honors for Mountaineers in 1995.
S Ed Reed, Miami
Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2001 helped Miami finish No. 1
S Donovin Darius, Syracuse
Three-time first-team all-Big East pick edges out Miami’s Sean Taylor.
KR Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati
Rare two-time Special Teams Player of the Year was a star WR, too.
ALL-TIME ALL-BIG EAST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB Donovan McNabb, Syracuse
Four-time first-team honoree was Offensive Player of the Year twice.
RB Ray Rice, Rutgers
The league’s first 2,000-yard rusher elevated an entire program.
RB Edgerrin James, Miami
Rates a slight edge over Amos Zereoue and Willis McGahee.
WR Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh
Simply put: He’s the league’s best wide receiver of all time.
WR Marvin Harrison, Syracuse
You can make a case for Kenny Britt and Antonio Bryant, too.
TE Kellen Winslow, Miami
Mackey Award winner in 2003 edges out Jeremy Shockey.
OT Bryant McKinnie, Miami
Ex-Woodbury High star didn’t allow a sack in two years starting.
OG Chris Snee, Boston College
Earned second-team All-American honors for Eagles in 2003.
C Dan Mozes, West Virginia
Won the Rimington Trophy as the nation’s top center in 2006.
OG Doug Brzezinski, Boston College
Four-year starter was a two-time first-team all-Big East pick.
OT Rob Petitti, Pittsburgh
A journeyman pro, ex-Rumson H.S. standout was a college star.
PK Shayne Graham, Virginia Tech
Earned first-team all-Big East honors all four seasons he kicked.
P Todd Sauerbrun, West Virginia
Three-time all-Big East selection was an All-American in 1994.
*****
DEFENSE
Kevin Rivoli/The Associated PressSyracuse defensive end Dwight Freeney bares down on West Virginia quarterback Rasheed Marshall on Nov. 10, 2001.
DE Dwight Freeney, Syracuse
A two-year sack machine who forced a record 11 fumbles in 2001.
DT Warren Sapp, Miami
Won Big East Defensive Player of the Year and the Lombardi in 1994.
DT Chris Hovan, Boston College
Only BC player to earn first-team all-Big East honors three times.
DE Corey Moore, Virginia Tech
Sack specialist is the league’s lone two-time Defensive Player of the Year.
LB Jonathan Vilma, Miami
A three-time first-team all-Big East selection -— twice unanimously.
LB Ray Lewis, Miami
First-team All-American was as dominant in college as he is in the NFL.
LB Dan Morgan, Miami
Defensive Player of the Year and Butkus Award winner in 2000.
CB Darrelle Revis, Pittsburgh
Only stayed in college for three years, but two of them were spectacular.
CB Aaron Beasley, West Virginia
Earned consensus All-American honors for Mountaineers in 1995.
S Ed Reed, Miami
Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2001 helped Miami finish No. 1
S Donovin Darius, Syracuse
Three-time first-team all-Big East pick edges out Miami’s Sean Taylor.
KR Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati
Rare two-time Special Teams Player of the Year was a star WR, too.
didnt hester play for miami in the ACC?Originally Posted by Weaponry Expert
That list is like half Canes and there's some missing.
Hester > Mardy Gilyard
Toretta > Dorsey > McNabb
Antrelle > Beasley
didnt hester play for miami in the ACC?Originally Posted by Weaponry Expert
That list is like half Canes and there's some missing.
Hester > Mardy Gilyard
Toretta > Dorsey > McNabb
Antrelle > Beasley