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Each year, USA Today, an American newspaper, awards outstanding high-school American football players with a place on its All-USA High School Football Team. The newspaper names athletes whom it believes to be the best football players from high schools around the United States. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982.[1][2]
In addition, two members of the team are named the USA Today High School Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively. The newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Football Coach of the Year.[3][4]
Teams
- Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and ‡ denotes high school juniors
1982–1989
1990–1999
2000–2009
2010 team
- Coach of the Year: Lance Pogue (South Panola High School, Batesville, Mississippi)[5]
- Super 25's Top Team: South Panola High School, Batesville, Mississippi[8]
- Final Super 25 Team Rankings[9]
- Regional Rankings (top 10 in each region: East, South, Midwest, West)[10]
- Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and ‡ denotes high school juniors
- First Team Offense
- First Team Defense
- Second Team Offense
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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Cody Kessler | Quarterback | Centennial High School | Bakersfield, California | USC |
Mike Bellamy | Running back | Charlotte High School | Punta Gorda, Florida | Clemson |
Aaron Green | Running back | Madison High School | San Antonio, Texas | Nebraska |
Nick O'Leary | Tight end | Dwyer High School | West Palm Beach, Florida | Florida State |
Trey Metoyer | Wide receiver | Whitehouse High School | Whitehouse, Texas | Oklahoma |
Charone Peake | Wide receiver | Dorman High School | Roebuck, South Carolina | Clemson |
Matt Freeman | Offensive line | Cooper High School | Abilene, Texas | Texas State |
Ryne Reeves | Offensive line | Crete High School | Crete, Nebraska | Nebraska |
Kiaro Holts | Offensive line | Warren Central High School | Indianapolis, Indiana | North Carolina |
Brey Cook | Offensive line | Har-Ber High School | Springdale, Arkansas | Arkansas |
Michael Bennett | Offensive line | Centerville High School | Centerville, Ohio | Ohio State |
Mac McGuire | Placekicker | Carroll High School | Southlake, Texas | Boston University (Soccer) |
- Second Team Defense
2011 team
- See footnotes[11]
- Coach of the Year: Bob Beatty (Trinity High School, Louisville, Kentucky)
- Super 25's Top Team: Don Bosco Preparatory High School, Ramsey, New Jersey[12]
- Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and ‡ denotes high school juniors
- First Team Offense
- First Team Defense
- Second Team Offense
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gunner Kiel | Quarterback | Columbus East High School | Columbus, Indiana | Notre Dame |
Nelson Agholor | Running back | Berkeley Preparatory School | Tampa, Florida | USC |
D. J. Foster | Running back | Saguaro High School | Scottsdale, Arizona | Arizona State |
Ty Isaac, Jr.‡ | Running back | Joliet Catholic High School | Joliet, Illinois | Undeclared |
T. J. Yeldon | Running back | Daphne High School | Daphne, Alabama | Alabama |
Arik Armstead | Offensive line | Pleasant Grove High School | Elk Grove, California | Oregon |
Hiva Lutui | Offensive line | Trinity High School | Euless, Texas | Utah |
Jordan Simmons | Offensive line | Crespi High School | Encino, California | USC |
Jordan Diamond | Offensive line | Simeon Career Academy | Chicago, Illinois | Auburn |
Cayleb Jones | Wide receiver | Austin High School | Austin, Texas | Texas |
Shaq Roland | Wide receiver | Lexington High School | Lexington, South Carolina | South Carolina |
Bradley Pinion | Placekicker | Northwest Cabarrus High School | Concord, North Carolina | Clemson |
- Second Team Defense
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eddie Goldman | Defensive line | Friendship Collegiate Charter School | Washington, D.C. | Florida State |
Caleb Gulledge | Defensive line | Prattville High School | Prattville, Alabama | Alabama |
Robert Nkemdiche‡ | Defensive line | Grayson High School | Loganville, Georgia | Undeclared |
Benetton Fonua | Linebacker | Kahuku High School | Kahuku, Hawaii | Hawaii |
DeMarkus Lathan‡ | Linebacker | Longview High School | Longview, Texas | Undeclared |
Justin Lyles | Linebacker | Phoebus High School | Hampton, Virginia | Concord Univ (VA) |
Antonio Morrison | Linebacker | Bolingbrook High School | Bolingbrook, Illinois | Florida |
Jabari Ruffin | Linebacker | Downey High School | Downey, California | USC |
Ronald Darby | Defensive back | Potomac High School | Oxon Hill, Maryland | Florida State |
Yuri Wright | Defensive back | Don Bosco Preparatory High School | Ramsey, New Jersey | Colorado |
Sal Martinez | Defensive back | Edinburg High School | Edinburg, Texas | Undeclared |
Accumulated stats
- Most selections by school
- Most selections by state
Rank | State | Selections |
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1 | Florida | 106 |
2 | Texas | 104 |
3 | California | 98 |
4 | Ohio | 40 |
5 | Pennsylvania | 40 |
6 | Illinois | 40 |
7 | Georgia | 39 |
8 | Louisiana | 34 |
9 | New Jersey | 32 |
10 | Alabama | 24 |
See also
- Gatorade High School Football Player of the Year
- USA Today/National Prep Poll High School Football National Championship
- Big 33 Football Classic
- USA Today All-USA High School Baseball Team (including Player and Coach of the Year)
- USA Today All-USA High School Basketball Team
- National High School Hall of Fame
- USA Today All-Joe Team (NFL)
- USA Today High School Football Offensive Player of the Year
References
- ^ USA Today All-USA teams 1982–2001
- ^ Recent All-USA teams
- ^ "Football: Players and Coaches of the Year (1982–2005)". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
- ^ On the following webpage, go to "Football archives" (for links to "All-USA Team", "Super 25" teams, and "Regional rankings"): "Super 25 and All-USA archive". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
- ^ a b "All-USA football: Frazier, Clowney named players of year". HighSchoolSports.net. USA Today. December 22, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-19.
- ^ "All-USA first team and second team". HighSchoolSports.net. USA Today. December 22, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-19.
- ^ "Photos: 2010 All-USA football team". USAToday.com. December 20, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-19.
- ^ Halley, Jim (December 20, 2010). "South Panola (Batesville, Miss.) finishes year as Super 25's top tea". HighSchoolSports.net. USA Today. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
- ^ Halley, Jim (December 20, 2010). "USA TODAY Super 25 - Boys Varsity Football". HighSchoolSports.net. USA Today. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
- ^ "USA TODAY Super 25 regional rankings". HighSchoolSports.net. USA Today. August 18, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
- ^ "All-USA first team and second team". HighSchoolSports.net. USA Today. December 21, 2011. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
- ^ http://www.highschoolsports.net/super25/football/