AP All-America team: Travis Hunter,
Xavier Watts back on first team; Ashton Jeanty is unanimous pick
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[December 17, 2024]
By ERIC OLSON
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter of Colorado was a first-team
selection at two spots and a second-team pick at another on The
Associated Press All-America team announced Monday.
Hunter and Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts were repeat first-team
selections, and Boise State's Ashton Jeanty was the only unanimous
pick after he posted one of the highest single-season rushing totals
in college football history.
A total of 24 schools are represented on the first team, selected by
a panel of AP Top 25 voters. Texas and Miami had two players apiece
on the first team.
Hunter, named the AP player of the year last week, is regarded as
one of the greatest two-way college athletes since football shifted
away from such players in the 1940s. He was named first-team
cornerback, first-team all-purpose player and second-team receiver.
The junior from Suwanee, Georgia, has totaled 1,443 snaps on
offense, defense and special teams over 12 games, according to Pro
Football Focus. He played at least 120 snaps in 10 games, including
a season-high 170 against Texas Tech on Nov. 9. His snaps were
limited in two other games because of injury.
Hunter, who announced last month he would enter the 2025 NFL draft,
said he would play in Colorados game against BYU in the Alamo Bowl
on Dec. 28.
As a receiver, Hunter finished the regular season ranking among the
national leaders with 92 catches for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns.
His 21 catches that went 20-plus yards lead the country.
As a cornerback, he made 31 tackles and was among the national
leaders with 11 pass breakups and four interceptions. His biggest
defensive play came in the Buffaloes' overtime win over Baylor when
his hard hit on Dominic Richardson near the goal line forced a
fumble on the final play.
Notre Dame's Watts has five interceptions, tied for most among
safeties, and he's responsible for six of the Irish's nation-leading
28 takeaways. Against Southern California, he became the first Notre
Dame player to return an interception 100 yards. His 12 career picks
are most by a Notre Dame player since 1996.
Boise State's Jeanty has run for 2,497 yards, the fourth-most ever
in the Football Bowl Subdivision, and he went over 200 yards in six
games. His 29 rushing touchdowns are tied for the national lead.
First-team All-Americans (by conference)
SEC 6
ACC 5
Big Ten 5
Big 12 4
MAC 3
Mountain West 2
Sun Belt 1
Independent 1
First-team offense
Wide receivers Nick Nash, San Jose State, senior, 6-3, 195,
Irvine, California; Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona, junior, 6-5, 212,
Waimanalo, Hawaii; Xavier Restrepo, Miami, senior, 5-10, 198,
Coconut Creek, Florida.
Tackles Kelvin Banks, Texas, junior, 6-3, 320, Humble, Texas; Will
Campbell, LSU, junior, 6-6, 323, Monroe, Louisiana.
Guards Addison West, Western Michigan, senior, 6-3, 305, Cary,
Illinois; Willie Lampkin, North Carolina, senior, 5-11, 290,
Lakeland, Florida.
Center Jake Slaughter, Florida, junior, 6-5, 308, Sparr Florida.
Tight end Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green, junior, 6-4, 230,
Canton, Ohio.
Quarterback Cam Ward, Miami, senior, 6-2, 223, West Columbia,
Texas.
Running backs u-Ashton Jeanty, Boise State, junior, 5-9, 215,
Jacksonville, Florida; Cam Skattebo, Arizona State, senior, 5-11,
215, Rio Linda, California.
Kicker Kenneth Almendares, Louisiana-Lafayette, senior, 6-2, 252,
Clute, Texas.
All-purpose Travis Hunter, Colorado, junior, 6-1, 185, Suwanee,
Georgia.
First-team defense
Edge rushers Abdul Carter, Penn State, junior, 6-3, 252,
Philadelphia; Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College, senior, 6-2, 247,
Williamstown, New Jersey.
Interior linemen Mason Graham, Michigan, junior, 6-3, 320, Mission
Viejo, California; Walter Nolen, Mississippi, junior, 6-3, 305,
Powell, Tennessee.
Linebackers Jay Higgins, Iowa, senior, 6-2, 232, Indianapolis;
Shaun Dolac, Buffalo, graduate, 6-1, 225, West Seneca, New York;
Carson Schwesinger, UCLA, junior, 6-2, 225, Moorpark, California.
Cornerbacks Jahdae Barron, Texas, senior, 5-11, 200, Austin,
Texas; Travis Hunter, Colorado, junior, 6-1, 185, Suwanee, Georgia.
Safeties Xavier Watts, Notre Dame, graduate, 6-0, 203, Omaha,
Nebraska; Caleb Downs, Ohio State, sophomore, 6-0, 205, Hoschton,
Georgia.
Defensive back Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina, junior, 6-3, 227,
Irmo, South Carolina.
Punter Alex Mastromanno, Florida State, senior, 6-1, 241,
Melbourne, Australia.
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Colorado wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) flies in for a touchdown
past, from left, Utah linebacker Johnathan Hall, cornerback Smith
Snowden and safety Nate Ritchie during the second half of an NCAA
college football game Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, in Boulder, Colo. (AP
Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
Second-team offense
Wide receivers Travis Hunter, Colorado, junior, 6-1, 185, Suwanee,
Georgia; Tre Harris, Mississippi, senior, 6-3, 210, Lafayette,
Louisiana; Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State, freshman, 6-3, 215, Miami
Gardens, Florida.
Tackles Spencer Fano, Utah, sophomore, 6-5, 304, Spanish Fork,
Utah; Wyatt Milum, West Virginia, senior, 6-6, 317, Kenova, West
Virginia.
Guards Tyler Booker, Alabama, junior, 6-5, 325, New Haven,
Connecticut; Donovan Jackson, Ohio State, senior, 6-4, 320, Cypress,
Texas, and Dylan Fairchild, Georgia, junior, 6-5, 315, Cumming,
Georgia.
Center Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State, graduate, 6-4, 305, Buford,
Georgia.
Tight end Tyler Warren, Penn State, senior, 6-6, 261,
Mechanicsville, Virginia.
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders, Colorado, senior, 6-2, 215, Dallas.
Running backs Omarion Hampton, North Carolina, junior, 6-0, 220,
Clayton, North Carolina; Kaleb Johnson, Iowa, junior, 6-0, 225,
Hamilton, Ohio.
Kicker Dominic Zvada, Michigan, junior 6-3, 180, Chandler,
Arizona, and Alex Raynor, Kentucky, senior, 6-0, 185, Kennesaw,
Georgia.
All-purpose Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh, junior, 5-8, 175, Miami
Gardens, Florida.
Second-team defense
Edge rushers Kyle Kennard, South Carolina, senior, 6-5, 254,
Atlanta; Mike Green, Marshall, sophomore, 6-4, 238, Williamsburg,
Virginia.
Interior linemen Derrick Harmon, Oregon, junior, 6-5, 310,
Detroit; Alfred Collins, Texas, senior, 6-5, 320, Bastrop, Texas.
Linebackers Anthony Hill Jr., Texas, sophomore, 6-3, 235, Denton,
Texas; Danny Stutsman, Oklahoma, senior, 6-4, 243, Windermere,
Florida; Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh, sophomore, 6-0, 225, East Orange,
New Jersey.
Cornerbacks Nohl Williams, California, senior, 6-1, 200, Oxnard,
California; Jermod McCoy, Tennessee, sophomore, 6-0, 193,
Whitehouse, Texas.
Safeties Malaki Starks, Georgia, junior, 6-1, 205, Jefferson,
Georgia; Malachi Moore, Alabama, graduate, 6-0, 201, Trussville,
Alabama.
Defensive back Michael Taaffe, Texas, junior, 6-0, 195, Austin,
Texas.
Punter Brett Thorson, Georgia, junior, 6-2, 235, Melbourne,
Australia.
Third-team offense
Wide receivers Tai Felton, Maryland, senior, 6-2, 186, Ashburn,
Virginia; Jayden Higgins, Iowa State, senior, 6-4, 215, South Miami,
Florida; Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State, sophomore, 6-1, 195, Allen,
Texas and Eric Rivers, Florida International, senior, 5-11, 174,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Tackles Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon, junior, 6-4, 315, Seattle;
Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota, senior, 6-3, 330, Kansas City,
Missouri.
Guards Tate Ratledge, Georgia, senior, 6-6, 330, Rome, Georgia;
Paolo Gennarelli, Army, sophomore, 6-1, 310, Campton Hills,
Illinois.
Center Jacob Gardner, Colorado State, graduate, 6-4, 300, Rancho
Cucamonga, California.
Tight end Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse, junior, 6-5, 236, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Oregon, graduate, 6-0, 200, Mililani,
Hawaii.
Running backs Dylan Sampson, Tennessee; junior, 5-11, 201, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana; RJ Harvey, UCF, senior, 5-9, 208, Orlando,
Florida.
Kicker Ryan Fitzgerald, Florida State., senior, 6-1, 190,
Coolidge, Georgia.
All-purpose Brashard Smith, SMU, 5-10, 196, senior, Richmond
Heights, Florida.
Third-team defense
Edge rushers Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Virginia Tech, senior, 6-3,
252, Portsmouth, Virginia; Mikail Kamara, Indiana, junior, 6-1, 265,
Ashburn, Virginia.
Interior linemen Aeneas Peebles, Virginia Tech, graduate, 6-1,
290, Raleigh, North Carolina; Kenneth Grant, Michigan, junior, 6-3,
339, Gary, Indiana.
Linebackers Chris Paul Jr., Mississippi, junior, 6-1, 235,
Cordele, Georgia; Barrett Carter, Clemson, senior, 6-1, 230, Suwanee,
Georgia; Jalon Walker, Georgia, junior, 6-2, 245, Salisbury, North
Carolina.
Cornerbacks Chandler Rivers, Duke, junior, 5-10, 180, Beaumont,
Texas; Will Johnson, Michigan, junior, 6-2, 202, Detroit.
Safeties Lathan Ransom, Ohio State, graduate, 6-1, 210, Tucson,
Arizona; Jalen Catalon, UNLV, senior, 5-11, 205, Mansfield, Texas.
Defensive back Mello Dotson, Kansas, senior, 6-1, 190, Daytona
Beach, Florida.
Punter Eddie Czaplicki, Southern California, senior, 6-1, 207,
Charlotte, North Carolina.
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