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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
See footnotes [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and ‡ denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
Player
Position
School
Hometown
College
Kiehl Frazier
Quarterback
Shiloh Christian School
Springdale, Arkansas
Auburn
Savon Huggins
Running back
St. Peter's Prep School
Jersey City, New Jersey
Rutgers
Malcolm Brown
Running back
Steele High School
Cibolo, Texas
Texas
Jeremy Hill
Running back
Redemptorist High School
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
LSU
Demetrius Hart
Running back
Dr. Phillips High School
Orlando, Florida
Alabama
Cyrus Kouandjio
Offensive line
DeMatha Catholic High School
Hyattsville, Maryland
Alabama
Christian Westerman
Offensive line
Hamilton High School
Chandler, Arizona
Auburn
Brandon Shell
Offensive line
Goose Creek High School
Charleston, South Carolina
South Carolina
La'el Collins
Offensive line
Redemptorist High School
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
LSU
Zach Banner ‡
Offensive line
Lakes High School
Lakewood, Washington
USC
Dorial Green-Beckham ‡
Wide receiver
Hillcrest High School
Springfield, Missouri
Missouri
Kasen Williams
Wide receiver
Skyline High School
Sammamish, Washington
Washington
Jace Amaro
Tight end
MacArthur High School
San Antonio, Texas
Texas Tech
First Team Defense
Player
Position
School
Hometown
College
Jadeveon Clowney
Defensive line
South Pointe High School
Rock Hill, South Carolina
South Carolina
Tim Jernigan
Defensive line
Columbia High School
Lake City, Florida
Florida State
Anthony Johnson
Defensive line
O. Perry Walker High School
New Orleans, Louisiana
LSU
Viliami Moala
Defensive line
Grant High School
Sacramento, California
California
Ray Drew
Defensive line
Thomas County Central High School
Thomasville, Georgia
Georgia
Curtis Grant
Linebacker
Hermitage High School
Richmond, Virginia
Ohio State
James Wilder, Jr.
Linebacker
Plant High School
Tampa, Florida
Florida State
Stephone Anthony
Linebacker
Anson High School
Wadesboro, North Carolina
Clemson
Tony Steward
Linebacker
Pedro Menendez High School
St. Augustine, Florida
Clemson
De'Anthony Thomas
Defensive back
Crenshaw High School
Los Angeles, California
Oregon
Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix
Defensive back
Dr. Phillips High School
Orlando, Florida
Alabama
Jordan Phillips
Athlete
Circle High School
Towanda, Kansas
Oklahoma
Second Team Offense
Player
Position
School
Hometown
College
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
Player
Position
School
Hometown
College
Connor McGovern
Defensive line
Shanley High School
Fargo, North Dakota
Missouri
Kevin McReynolds
Defensive line
St. John's High School
Washington, D.C.
UCLA
Jesse Hayes
Defensive line
Moeller High School
Cincinnati, Ohio
Wisconsin
Kris Harley
Defensive line
Warren Central High School
Indianapolis, Indiana
Virginia Tech
Trey DePriest
Linebacker
Springfield High School
Springfield, Ohio
Alabama
Lawrence Thomas
Linebacker
Renaissance High School
Detroit, Michigan
Michigan State
Tre Madden
Linebacker
Mission Viejo High School
Mission Viejo, California
USC
Derek Watt
Linebacker
Pewaukee High School
Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Brandon Mullins
Linebacker
Coppell High School
Coppell, Texas
Syracuse (Lacrosse )
Karlos Williams
Defensive back
Ridge Community High School
Davenport, Florida
Florida State
Doran Grant
Defensive back
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School
Akron, Ohio
Ohio State
Jabriel Washington
Defensive back
Trinity Christian Academy
Jackson, Tennessee
Alabama
2011 team
See footnotes [ 11]
Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and ‡ denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
Player
Position
School
Hometown
College
Dorial Green-Beckham
Wide receiver
Hillcrest High School
Springfield, Missouri
Missouri
Jameis Winston
Quarterback
Hueytown High School
Hueytown, Alabama
Florida State
Johnathan Gray
Running back
Aledo High School
Aledo, Texas
Texas
Rushel Shell
Running back
Hopewell High School
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
Kelvin Taylor ‡
Running back
Glades Day School
Belle Glade, Florida
Undeclared
D. J. Humphries
Offensive line
Mallard Creek High School
Charlotte, North Carolina
Florida
John Theus
Offensive line
Bolles School
Jacksonville, Florida
Georgia
Andrus Peat
Offensive line
Corona del Sol High School
Tempe, Arizona
Stanford
Zach Banner
Offensive line
Lakes High School
Lakewood, Washington
USC
J. J. Denman
Offensive line
Pennsbury High School
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania
Rutgers
Jordan Westerkamp
Wide receiver
Montini Catholic High School
Lombard, Illinois
Nebraska
Stefon Diggs
Wide receiver
Good Counsel High School
Olney, Maryland
Maryland
Ross Martin
Kicker
Walsh Jesuit High School
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Duke
First Team Defense
Player
Position
School
Hometown
College
Mario Edwards, Jr.
Defensive line
Ryan High School
Denton, Texas
Florida State
Ellis McCarthy
Defensive line
Monrovia High School
Monrovia, California
UCLA
Noah Spence
Defensive line
Bishop McDevitt High School
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Ohio State
Tommy Schutt
Defensive line
Glenbard West High School
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Ohio State
Darius Hamilton
Defensive line
Don Bosco Preparatory High School
Ramsey, New Jersey
Rutgers
Vince Biegel
Linebacker
Lincoln High School
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Scott Starr
Linebacker
Norco High School
Norco, California
USC
Noor Davis
Linebacker
Lessburg High School
Leesburg, Florida
Stanford
Shaq Thompson
Defensive back
Grant Union High School
Sacramento, California
Washington
Landon Collins
Defensive back
Dutchtown High School
Geismar, Louisiana
Alabama
Leon McQuay III ‡
Defensive back
Armwood High School
Seffner, Florida
Undeclared
Tracy Howard
Defensive back
Miramar High School
Miramar, Florida
Miami (FL)
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
Rank
State
Selections
1
Cretin-Derham Hall High School , St. Paul, Minnesota
7
De La Salle High School , Concord, California
7
3
Carter High School , Dallas, Texas
5
St. Thomas Aquinas High School , Fort Lauderdale, Florida
5
5
St. Rita of Cascia High School , Chicago, Illinois
4
Moeller High School , Cincinnati, Ohio
4
Don Bosco Preparatory High School , Ramsey, New Jersey
4
8
Archbishop Shaw High School , Marrero, Louisiana
3
Mater Dei High School , Santa Ana, California
3
Northwestern High School , Miami, Florida
3
Riverview High School , Sarasota, Florida
3
Rockhurst High School , Kansas City, Missouri
3
Warren Central High School , Indianapolis, Indiana
3
Most selections by state
See also
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/
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