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List of LSU Tigers football All-Americans

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Black and white posed shot of Cannon from the thighs up, in the stiff-arm position, cradling a football, wearing pads and a jersey number 20, helmetless
Billy Cannon, 1959Heisman Trophy winner and two-timeunanimous All-American halfback for LSU

ACollege Football All-America Team is selected annually by various organizations to recognize each season's most outstanding players at each position. Certain organizations are recognized by the NCAA as "official" selectors, whose teams are used to determine consensus andunanimous All-Americans. TheLSU Tigers football team has had 37 players recognized as consensus All-Americans, with 11 of those being unanimous selections.[1]Gaynell Tinsley was LSU's first consensus (1935) and unanimous All-American (1936).

Five LSU players have been recognized as consensus All-Americans twice: Tinsley,Billy Cannon,Tommy Casanova,Charles Alexander, andGrant Delpit. Cannon is the only LSU player to be unanimously selected twice, doing so in 1958 and 1959. Casanova is LSU's only three-time All-American; he was named a first-team All-American by at least one selector in 1969, 1970, and 1971.[2]

Key

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Consensus selection
Unanimous selection

Selectors

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AFCAAmerican Football Coaches AssociationAPAssociated PressCBSCBS SportsCWCollier's Weekly
CNNSICNN/Sports IllustratedCPCentral Press AssociationGNSGannett News ServiceFNFootball News
FWAAFootball Writers Association of AmericaNBCNBC SportsNEANewspaper Enterprise AssociationPFWPro Football Weekly
RivalsRivals.comScoutScout.comSHScripps HowardSNThe Sporting News
SISports IllustratedTimeTime magazineUPIUnited Press InternationalWCWalter Camp Football Foundation

Selections

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Year Name Position Selector(s) Refs
1935Jesse FatherreeHBNEA-3[3]
Osborne HelvestonGCP[4]
Abe MickalFBLIB-2[5]
Gaynell TinsleyEndAP, UP, LIB, COL, NEA, INS, NANA-2, CP-3, NYS, PTH, CNS[6][7][5][8][9][10][11][4][12][13][14]
1936Gaynell TinsleyEndAAB; AP, COL, INS, LIB, NANA, NEA, SN, UP, CP, WC
1937Eddie GattoTAP-3
Pinky RohmFBINS-3
1938Eddie GattoTID-2
1939Ken KavanaughEndAP-2, INS, NW, LIB, SN, UP, BL, CP-2, CW, LIFE[1]
1940John W. GoreeGCP-4
1943Steve Van BurenHBAP-3
1946Walt BarnesTFWAA-2, NEA-3[15]
Clyde LindseyEndCP-2
1951George TarasovicCNEA
1953Sid FournetTAP-2
1954Sid FournetTAFCA, AP-2, FWAA, INS, NEA, UP, CP-2, WC[15]
1955Joe TuminelloEndAP-3, NEA-3
1957Jim TaylorFBFWAA, AP-3[15]
1958Billy CannonHBAFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPI, CP, Time, WC[15]
Max FuglerCAP-3, FWAA, NEA-3, UPI-2[15]
1959Billy CannonHBAP, UPI, NEA, CP, WC, AFCA, FWAA, SN, Time[15]
Max FuglerCUPI-3, CP-3
1961Roy WinstonGAFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPI, CP, Time, WC[15]
1962Fred MillerTAFCA-3, AP-3, FWAA, NEA-2, SN-2[15][16]
Jerry StovallHBAFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPI, Time, WC[15]
1964Richard GranierCAP-2
Remi PrudhummeDTNEA, FN
1965Doug MoreauEndFN
George RiceDTCP-2, Time, SN[16]
1967John GarlingtonDEAFCA, UPI-2
Barry WilsonGNEA-2
1969George BevanLBAFCA, AP-2, CP-2, FWAA, NEA-2[15]
Tommy CasanovaDBFN
1970Mike AndersonLBAFCA, AP, CP, FWAA, NEA-2, UPI, FN[15]
Tommy CasanovaDBAFCA, AP, CP-2, UPI-2
John SageTAP-2
1971Tommy CasanovaDBFWAA, UPI, FN, Time, WC[15]
Ron EstayDTAFCA, AP-2, NEA-2, UPI-2
1972Warren CaponeLBFWAA[15]
Bert JonesQBAFCA, NEA, UPI, FN, Time, SN[16]
1973Warren CaponeLBAFCA, FWAA[15]
Tyler LafauciGAFCA, AP, NEA
1974Mike WilliamsDBAFCA, SN, Time[16]
1977Charles AlexanderRBAFCA, AP-2, FWAA, UPI, NEA-2, WC[15]
1978John AdamsDEAP-3
Charles AlexanderRBAFCA, AP-2, FWAA, UPI-2, NEA, SN, WC[15][16]
Robert DugasTAP-2, NEA-2
1979John AdamsDEUPI-2
Willie TealDBNEA-2
1980Lyman WhiteDENEA-2
1982James BrittDBNEA
Al RichardsonLBAP-2, UPI-2
1983Eric MartinWRGNS-2, SN[16]
1984Dalton HilliardRBNEA-2
Lance SmithGAFCA, UPI, NEA
1984Michael BrooksLBAP, GNS, HS
1986Eric AndolsekGFN-3
Wendell DavisWRAP-2, FWAA, UPI-2, FN-2, SN[16][15]
Henry ThomasDTAP-3, FN-3
1987Nacho AlbergamoCAP, UPI, WC, AFCA, FWAA, SH, SN[16][15]
Eric AndolsekGAP-3
Wendell DavisWRAFCA, FWAA, SH, SN[16][15]
1988Greg JacksonDBGNS
1989David BrowndykeKGNS
1996Kevin FaulkAll-purposeAP
David LaFleurTEAP-3, WC
1997Alan FanecaGAP, FWAA, WC, FN[15]
Kevin FaulkAll-purposeAP-3
Chad KesslerPAP, WC, SN, FN[16]
1998Kevin FaulkAll-purposeAP-3
Anthony McFarlandDTAP, FN
Todd McClureCAFCA
2001Trev FaulkLBAP-2
Josh ReedWRWC, FWAA, AP, SN, PFW, SI[16][15]
2002Bradie JamesLBAP-2, SN, AFCA[16]
2003Skyler GreenRSSI, ESPN
Chad LavalaisTWC, FWAA, AP, SN, SI, ESPN, Rivals[16][15]
Stephen PetermanGSN, SI, ESPN, Rivals[16]
Corey WebsterCBAFCA
Ben WilkersonCAP-2, SN-2[16]
2004Marcus SpearsDEAP, AFCA, WC, CFN
Corey WebsterCBAFCA, AP-2, SN[16]
Ben WilkersonCAFCA, AP-3, SN, WC-2[16]
2005Skyler GreenRSRivals
Kyle WilliamsDTPFW, Rivals
Claude WrotenDTCFN
2006Glenn DorseyDTAP, AFCA, SI, PFW, CBS, Rivals
LaRon LandrySAP, AFCA, PFW, ESPN
2007Glenn DorseyDTAP, AFCA, FWAA, WC, SN, SI, PFW, CFN, Rivals, Scout[16][15]
Ali HighsmithLBCBS
Craig SteltzSAP, FWAA, WC, SI, ESPN, CBS, CFN, Rivals, Scout[15]
2008Herman JohnsonGAP, WC-2
2009Patrick PetersonCBPFW, ESPN
2010Josh JasperKFWAA, SN[15]
Drake NevisDTCBS
Patrick PetersonCBAFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, WC, CBS, CFN, ESPN, PFW, Rivals, Scout, SI[16][15]
2011Will BlackwellGAP-2, SN, ESPN, Scout, Yahoo
Morris ClaiborneCBAFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, WC, CBS, ESPN, PFW, Scout, SI, Yahoo[16][15]
Tyrann MathieuCBAP, FWAA, SN, WC, CBS, ESPN, Scout, SI, Yahoo[16][15]
Sam MontgomeryDEAP-3, FWAA, PFW, Scout[15]
Brad WingPAP, CBS, Scout, SI
2012J. C. CopelandFBPFW
Bennie LoganDTPFW
Kevin MinterLBAP-2, SI
Sam MontgomeryDEAP-3
Eric ReidSAFCA, FWAA, ESPN, Scout[15]
2013Odell Beckham Jr.All-purposeFWAA, CBS[15]
2014La'el CollinsTAP-2
2015Vadal AlexanderTAP-3, SI-2, WC-2, SN-2[16]
Leonard FournetteRBAP, WC, FWAA, CBS, ESPN, SI-2[15]
Jalen MillsCBCBS
2016Jamal AdamsSAP-2, CBS, USAT, Athlon, SI-2
Kendell BeckwithLBAP-3, WC-2, SN-2, SI-2[16]
Ethan PocicCFWAA, AP-3, WC-2, SN-2[16]
Tre'Davious WhiteCBAFCA, WC, SN-2[16]
2017Will ClappCAthlon-2, CFN-2
Donte JacksonCBSN-2
Devin WhiteLBFWAA-2, Athlon-2, USAT-2
Greedy WilliamsCBAP-3, Athlon-3
2018Grant DelpitSAP, WC, SN, FWAA, AFCA, SI
Cole TracyKAP-2, WC-2, SN-2, AFCA-2, SI-2
Devin WhiteLBAP, WC, SN, AFCA, SI, FWAA-2
Greedy WilliamsCBWC, FWAA, AFCA, AP-2, SN-2, AFCA-2, SI-2
2019Joe BurrowQBAFCA, AP, CBS, FWAA, SI, SN, WC[17][18][19][20]
Ja'Marr ChaseWRAFCA, AP, CBS, FWAA, SI, SN, WC[17][18][19][20]
Lloyd CushenberryCFWAA-2[18]
Grant DelpitSAFCA, CBS, SN, WC[19][20]
Damien LewisGAthletic
Derek Stingley Jr.CBAFCA, AP, CBS, SI, SN[17][18][20]
2020Derek Stingley Jr.CBAFCA
Cade YorkKESPN, USAT
Zach Von RosenbergPAthletic
2023Jayden DanielsQBAP, AFCA, FWAA, SN, Athlon, ESPN, CBS, Athletic, USAT, SI
Malik NabersWRAP, AFCA, FWAA, SN, WC, ESPN, CBS, Athlon, Athletic, USAT, SI
2024Will CampbellOTAP, AFCA, FWAA, WC, ESPN, CBS, Athletic, USAT
2025Mansoor DelaneCBAFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, Athletic, CBS, USAT

References

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  3. ^Bernard Bierman (December 12, 1935). "Here's NEA'S 1935 All-America Team".Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune.
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  5. ^ab"Bobby Wilson Named Liberty All-Players' All-America Eleven".Galveston Daily News. December 31, 1935.
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  10. ^Davis Walsh (December 5, 1935). "Walsh's National Eleven Leaves Ohio Out in Cold: Both Minnesota Tackles Chosen; Backfield Includes Smith, Berwanger, Wilson and Grayson".Circleville Herald.
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