<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Get The Picture]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://blutarsky.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Senator Blutarsky]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://blutarsky.wordpress.com/author/blutarsky/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Checking out the AP All-SEC&nbsp;teams]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the complete list, <a href="http://ugadogsblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/houston-named-first-team-all-sec.html" target="_blank">via Emerson</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>First team<br />
Offense<br />
QB: Cam Newton, Auburn<br />
RB: Marcus Lattmiore, South Carolina<br />
RB: Knile Davis, Arkansas<br />
WR: Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina<br />
WR: Julio Jones, Alabama<br />
TE: D.J. Williams, Arkansas<br />
OL: Lee Ziemba, Auburn<br />
OL: Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State<br />
OL: Barrett Jones, Alabama<br />
OL: DeMarcus Love, Arkansas<br />
C: Ryan Pugh, Auburn<br />
K: Josh Jasper, LSU</p>
<p>Defense<br />
DE: Devin Taylor, South Carolina<br />
DT: Nick Fairley, Auburn<br />
DT: Drake Nevis, LSU<br />
LB-DE: Justin Houston, Georgia<br />
LB: Kelvin Sheppard, LSU<br />
LB: Chris White, Mississippi State<br />
LB: Danny Trevathan, Kentucky<br />
CB: Patrick Peterson, LSU<br />
CB: Janoris Jenkins, Florida<br />
S: Ahmad Black, Florida<br />
S: Mark Barron, Alabama<br />
P: Chas Henry, Florida</p>
<p>Second team<br />
Offense<br />
WR: Randall Cobb, Kentucky<br />
WR: A.J. Green, Georgia<br />
L: Byron Isom, Auburn<br />
L: Larry Warford, Kentucky<br />
L: Joseph Barksdale, LSU<br />
L: Clint Boling, Georgia<br />
L: James Carpenter, Alabama<br />
L: Bradley Sowell, Mississippi<br />
C: Mike Pouncey, Florida<br />
TE: Brandon Barden, Vanderbilt<br />
QB: Ryan Mallett, Arkansas<br />
RB: Stevan Ridley, LSU<br />
RB: Mark Ingram, Alabama<br />
K: Blair Walsh, Georgia<br />
All-purpose: Patrick Peterson, LSU</p>
<p>Defense<br />
T: Marcell Dareus, Alabama<br />
T: Malik Jackson, Tennessee<br />
E: Jake Bequette, Arkansas<br />
E: Antoine Carter, Auburn<br />
LB: Josh Bynes, Auburn<br />
LB: Akeem Dent, Georgia<br />
LB: Don’t’a Hightower, Alabama<br />
CB: Morris Claiborne, LSU<br />
CB: Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina<br />
CB: Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt<br />
CB: Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee<br />
S: Robert Lester, Alabama<br />
S: Tramain Thomas, Arkansas<br />
P: Tyler Campbell, Mississippi</p>
<p>Honorable mentions<br />
RB  Vick Ballard, Mississippi State; RB Brandon Bolden, Mississippi, QB  Greg McElroy, Alabama; RB Tauren Poole, Tennessee; C William Vlachos,  Alabama; LB Jonathan Cornell, Mississippi; S Zac Etheridge, Auburn.</p></blockquote>
<p>And a few thoughts about that:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>A.J. Green.</strong> Obviously, if you&#8217;re a Georgia fan, his second-team finish is what catches your eye there.  I can see both sides of the argument to some extent.  Green only played in eight games, not enough to qualify to appear in <a href="http://sec.xosdigitallabs.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/football/statistics.pdf" target="_blank">the official SEC stats</a>.  And being fair, there are a lot of very good receivers in the conference this year who did play in more games.  On the other hand, <a href="http://www.cfbstats.com/2010/player/257/1016382/index.html" target="_blank">his numbers</a> match up very well against the elite:  his receptions per game rank third (tied with Jeffrery), his yards per game rank second (behind Jeffery and ahead of Jones) and his touchdowns tie for first (despite playing in four or five games less than the others).  There&#8217;s also the matter how how dramatically Georgia&#8217;s scoring increased after Green was inserted back into the lineup.  But the clincher for me was how much opposing defenses altered their schemes and coverages to account for his presence on the field.  I never saw another receiver affect SEC defenses in that way this season.  I would have voted him first team with Jeffery.</li>
<li><strong>Receivers.</strong> On a related note, no other receivers in the league got honorable mention?  I&#8217;m kind of surprised that Darvin Adams or one of the Arkansas wide outs didn&#8217;t get a few votes somewhere.</li>
<li><strong>Aaron Murray.</strong> No way I&#8217;m suggesting that there&#8217;s something wrong with the first or second-team picks, but if Greg McElroy made HM, Murray was just as deserving, especially considering that he was without his best receiver for the first four games of the year.</li>
<li><strong>Nice job coaching them up.</strong> Florida had no first teamers on offense and no second teamers on defense.  What happened with all those top recruits, Corch?</li>
<li><strong>The center position.</strong> Speaking of which, <em>Mike Pouncey</em> on the second team?  I was under the impression that being able to snap the ball to the quarterback on a consistent basis was important.  Is the conference that lacking in decent center play?</li>
<li><strong>Sentimental picks.</strong> I&#8217;d have gone with Jasper at kicker just because of the play against Florida.  And <a href="http://blogs.clarionledger.com/msu/2010/10/29/former-gator-brantley-being-chased-down-by-white-linebacker-a-disgrace/" target="_blank">Chris White&#8217;s</a> certainly earned a special place in my heart.</li>
<li><strong>Injustices.</strong> Casey Hayward and Janoris Jenkins should exchange places.  Mississippi State finished the year second in rushing and fourth in sacks allowed; some lineman in addition to Sherrod (who had a fantastic year) should have at least gotten a nod at honorable mention.  Cornell should have placed ahead of Bynes and Hightower.</li>
</ul>
<p>Your thoughts?</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Coaches&#8217; picks are <a href="http://dawg-extra.blogspot.com/2010/12/three-uga-players-make-coaches-all-sec.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>One positive over the AP&#8217;s is that Pouncey is nowhere to be seen.  On the other hand, Gilmore as a first-teamer is a bit of a stretch.  He may have been the most inconsistent big name DB I saw this year.</p>
<p>And if Dareus is a first-teamer, so is A.J.  (Of course, I guess three of the voters didn&#8217;t see him play in person.  Sigh.)</p>
<p>You gotta like the Orson Charles love, though.</p>
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