Florida State Seminoles dominate All-ACC selections
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The top-ranked Florida State Seminoles, who are a win over the 20th-ranked Duke Blue Devils in the ACC Championship game Saturday from playing the BCS National Championship, headlined the All-ACC selections Monday.
The Seminoles had 17 players named to the first three teams as voted on by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.
Quarterback Jameis Winston, running back Devonta Freeman, wide receiver Rashad Greene, offensive tackle Cameron Erving, guard Tre Jackson and center Bryan Stork were named to the first team offensive while cornerback Lamarcus Joyner was the only Seminoles named to the first team defense.
Tight end Nick O’Leary, defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan, linebacker Telvin Smith, linebacker Christian Jones, defensice back Terrence Brooks and kicker Roberto Aguayo, who is a Lou Groza finalist, were named to the second team. Wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin, guard Josue Matias and defensive end Mario Edwards, Jr. made the third team.
Here is the complete first team:
QB – Jameis Winston, Florida State
RB – Andre Williams, Boston College
RB – Devonta Freeman, Florida State
WR – Sammy Watkins, Clemson
WR – Jamison Crowder, Duke
WR – Rashad Greene, Florida State
TE – Eric Ebron, North Carolina
T- Cameron Erving, Florida State
T- James Hurst, North Carolina
G- Tre’ Jackson, Florida State
G-Shaq Mason, Georgia Tech
C- Bryan Stork, Florida State
DE – Vic Beasley, Clemson
DE – Kareem Martin, North Carolina
DT – Aaron Donald, Pitt
DT – Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest
LB – Kelby Brown, Duke
LB – Denzel Perryman, Miami
LB – Kevin Pierre-Louis, Boston College
CB – Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State
CB – Ross Cockrell, Duke
S – Anthony Harris, Virginia
S – Jeremy Cash, Duke
PK – Nate Freese, Boston College
P – Pat O’Donnell, Miami
SP – Ryan Switzer, North Carolina