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The FIVE’s All PAC-10 Team

The ALL PAC-10 Team

Offense

QB       – Dennis Dixon, Sr. Oregon

RB       – Jonathan Stewart, Jr – Oregon

FB       – Andy Stewert, Jr, OSU (just because)

WR      – Brandon Gibson, Jr. WSU

WR      – “Money” Mike Thomas, Jr. Arizona

TE        – Fred Davis, Sr. USC

LT        – Sam Baker, Sr. USC

LG       – Eben Britton, Soph. Arizona

C         – Kyle DeVan, Sr. OSU

RG       – Roy Schuening, Sr. OSU

RT       – Max Unger, Jr. Oregon

Defense

DE       – Dexter Davis, Soph. ASU

LT        – Sedrick Ellis, Sr. USC

RT       – Lawrence Jackson, Sr. USC

DE       – Nick Reed, Jr. Oregon

LLB     – Derrick Dogget, Sr. OSU

MLB    – Rey Maualuga, Jr. USC

RLB     – Spencer Larsen, Sr. Arizona

LCB     – Antoine Cason, Sr. Arizona

RCB    – Brandon Hughes, jr. OSU

FS        – Patrick Chung, Jr. Oregon

SS        – Chris Horton, Jr. USC

Special Teams

K         – Alexis Serna, Sr. OSU

P          – Keenyn Crier, Fr. Arizona

PR       – Kyle Williams, Sr. ASU

KR       – Matt Slater, Sr. UCLA          

 

The ALL PAC-10 Top Ten

 

1. DT Sedrick Ellis, Sr. USC

2. QB Dennis Dixon, Jr. Oregon

3. CB Antoine Cason, Sr. Arizona

4. LB Spencer Larsen, Sr. Arizona

5. OT Sam Baker, Sr. USC

6. C Alex Mack, Jr. California

7. RB Jonathan Stewart, Jr. Oregon

8. TE Fred Davis, Sr. USC

9. RB Justin Forsett, Sr. California

10. WR Mike Thomas, Jr. Arizona

 

Honorable Mention

DE Dorian Smith, Sr. OSU

LB Rey Maualuga, Jr. USC

SS Chris Horton, Sr. UCLA

OT Max Unger, Jr. Oregon

0 Replies to “The FIVE’s All PAC-10 Team”

  1. Hate to say it but I disagree with having Serna on there as a first teamer. ASU freshman place kicker Thomas Weber was first team fromt he Pac-10 and won the Groza award, the Groza on it’s own seems to warrant beating out Serna.

  2. Casey is right. Serna might have set every record in the Pac-10 and Oregon State but as for THIS season, it’s got to be Thomas Webber.

    You homer.

  3. I Agree. You have to give it to Serna because he is the Senior and deserves it for his great 4 years at OSU.

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