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Revision as of 18:29, 29 November 2013
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 that its sports journalists believe 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 | Southern California |
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
- 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 | Mississippi |
Benetton Fonua | Linebacker | Kahuku High School | Kahuku, Hawaii | Hawaiʻi |
DeMarkus Lathan‡ | Linebacker | Longview High School | Longview, Texas | Tarleton State |
Justin Lyles | Linebacker | Phoebus High School | Hampton, Virginia | Concord (WV) |
Antonio Morrison | Linebacker | Bolingbrook High School | Bolingbrook, Illinois | Florida |
Jabari Ruffin | Linebacker | Downey High School | Downey, California | Southern California |
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 |
2012 team
- See footnotes[13]
- Coach of the Year: J. T. Curtis (John Curtis Christian High School, River Ridge, Louisiana)
- Super 25's Top Team: John Curtis Christian High School, River Ridge, Louisiana[14]
- Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and ‡ and ‡‡ denotes high school juniors and sophomores, respectively
- First Team Offense
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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Max Browne | Quarterback | Skyline High School | Sammamish, Washington | Southern California |
Thomas Tyner | Running back | Aloha High School | Aloha, Oregon | Oregon |
Derrick Henry | Running back | Yulee High School | Yulee, Florida | Alabama |
Robert Foster | Wide receiver | Central Valley High School | Monaca, Pennsylvania | Alabama |
Laquon Treadwell | Wide receiver | Crete-Monee High School | Crete, Illinois | Mississippi |
Hunter Henry | Tight end | Pulaski Academy | Little Rock, Arkansas | Arkansas |
Evan Lisle | Offensive line | Centerville High School | Centerville, Ohio | Ohio State |
Ethan Pocic | Offensive line | Lemont High School | Lemont, Illinois | Louisiana State |
Grant Hill | Offensive line | Huntsville High School | Huntsville, Alabama | Alabama |
Kent Perkins | Offensive line | Lake Highlands High School | Dallas, Texas | Texas |
Laremy Tunsil | Offensive line | Columbia High School | Lake City, Florida | Mississippi |
Matt Wogan | Kicker | Porter Ridge High School | Indian Trail, North Carolina | Oregon |
- First Team Defense
- Second Team Offense
- Second Team Defense
Accumulated stats
- Most selections by school
- Most selections by state
Rank | State | Selections |
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1 | Florida | 112 |
2 | Texas | 108 |
3 | California | 104 |
4 | Georgia | 42 |
4T | Illinois | 42 |
6 | Ohio | 41 |
6T | Pennsylvania | 41 |
8 | Louisiana | 36 |
9 | New Jersey | 34 |
10 | Alabama | 27 |
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)
References
- ^ USA Today All-USA teams 1982–2001
- ^ Recent All-USA teams
- ^ "Football: Players and Coaches of the Year (1982–2005)". USA Today. 2006-06-26. 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/
- ^ "Browne, Cravens Headline the 2012 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Football Team". HighSchoolSports.net. USA Today. December 20, 2012.
- ^ http://www.usatodayhss.com/news/rankings/super-25-football-2012