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FSU 1990's All-Decade
Overall Record: 109-13-1. Bowls: 8-2. National Championships: 2. Star Players: Charlie Ward (Heisman), Terrell Buckley (Thorpe), Marvin Jones (Butkus), Sebastian Janikowski (Groza), Peter Warrick, Warrick Dunn, Travis Minor, Casey Weldon, Derrick Brooks, Corey Simon, Peter Boulware, Andre Wadsworth. The Seminole's and Cornhuskers are of course, #1 and #2, and I had to choose FSU to edge the top spot. Not only did they play Miami and Florida (both Top 5 programs of the 1990's) every year, but the Bobby Bowden-led Seminoles won at least 10 games every year. Featuring one Heisman winner in Charlie Ward and about 55 stud NFL players, the Garnet and Gold featured a viciously fast defense and the occasional offensive superstar like Peter Warrick (who should have won the 1999 Heisman). When you turned on ABC and saw FSU playing you knew that somehow, no matter how much you willed the plucky underdog/Florida opponent to win, the Seminoles were coming out with a W...and that's the sign of a dominant program. Also, imagine the possibilities without the two Wide Right kicks. Soooo reasons for picking FSU over Nebraska: Harder schedule, better bowl record, more NFL players, 2-0 head to head record v Nebraska, 1 more national championship appearance.
Florida State: IT STARTS HERE
https://youtu.be/xqmJ9vv4Cp0
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
WR-Peter Warrick-(Jr, 5'11 195 lbs) 85 ovr
Earned consensus All-America honors after one of the finest seasons by a wide receiver in Florida State history...finalist for the Biletnikoff Award as well as a first team Associated Press and Walter Camp All-American...also earned first team All-ACC after catching 61 passes for 1,232 yards and scoring 12 touchdowns
DT-Corey Simon-(Jr, 6'2 298 lbs) 87 ovr
Burst onto the national scene in the first injury-free season of his career...finished third on the team with 65 tackles...had 16 stops for loss, the second best season figure in school history behind Ron Simmons (17 in 1979) ...first team All-ACC pick and winner of the ACC's Brian Piccolo Award.
CB-Terrell Buckley-(Sr, 5'10 180 lbs) 88 ovr
Buckley became one of the most dominant corners in the country from 1990-1991. He was selected a 2nd team All-American by three different publications in '90, then turned in the best performance by any defensive back in Florida State history in 1991.
You just didn't throw on Terrell Buckley in '91. His 12 interceptions that seasons is still a school record at FSU.
OFFENSE
QB-#17 Charlie Ward-(Sr), #11 Casey Weldon-(Sr), #12 Thad Busby-(Jr), #13 Danny Kannell-(Jr), #16 Chris Weinke-(So)
RB-#42 Amp Lee-(Sr), #22 Edgar Bennett-(Sr), #28 Warrick Dunn-(Jr), #23 Travis Minor-(So)
FB-#44 William Floyd-(Sr), #32 Zack Crockett-(Jr)
WR-#88 Kez McCorvey-(Sr), #29 Lawrence Dawsey-(Sr), #7 Laveranues Coles-(Jr), #9 Peter Warrick-(Jr), #13 Marvin "Snoop" Minnis-(Jr), #19 E. G. Green-(Jr), #80 Tamarick Vanover-(Jr), #8 Ron Dugans-(Jr), #4 Anquan Boldin-(Fr/QB),
TE-#81 Lonnie Johnson-(Sr), #82 Reggie Johnson-(Sr)
OT-#71 Todd Fordham-(Sr), #76 Walter Jones-(Jr), #70 Tra Thomas-(Jr), #72 Brett Williams-(So), #79 Todd Williams-(Fr)
OG-#69 Pat McNeil-(Sr), #68 Jason Whitaker-(Jr), #75 Char-ron Dorsey-(Jr), #61 Montrae Holland-(Fr)
C-#53 Clay Shiver-(Sr), #51 Kevin Long-(Jr)
DEFENSE
DE-#90 Derrick Alexander-(Sr), #99 Dan Footman-(Sr), #85 Andre Wadsworth-(Jr), #59 Reinard Wilson-(Jr), #40 Tony Bryant-(Jr), #48 Jamal Reynolds-(So), #49 Alonzo Jackson-(Fr)
DT-#95 Carl Simpson-(Sr), #98 Orpheus Roye-(Sr), #54 Corey Simon-(Jr), #96 Larry Smith-(Jr), #94 Greg Spires-(Jr)
OLB-#10 Derrick Brooks-(Sr), #89 Howard Dinkins0(Sr), #58 Peter Boulware-(Jr), #39 Tommy Polley-(Jr), #47 Lamont Green-(Jr), #56 Brian Allen-(Jr)
MLB-#55 Marvin Jones-(Sr), #1 Sam Cowart-(Jr), #45 Henri Crockett-(Jr)
CB-#27 Terrell Buckley-(Sr), #18 Corey Sawyer-(Sr), #2 Clifton Abraham-(Sr), #24 Corey Fuller-(Sr), #20 Samari Rolle-(Jr), #15 Mario Edwards-(Jr), #37 Tay Cody-(Jr)
FS-#6 LeRoy Butler-(Sr), #34 Dexter Jackson-(Jr), #25 Chris Hope-(So)
SS-#41 Devin Bush-(Sr), #46 Derrick Gibson-(So)
Special Teams
K-#3 Scott Bentley-(Jr), #38 Sebastian Janikowski-(Jr)
P-#54 Scott Player-(Sr)
KOS-Janikowski
PR/KR-Warrick/Buckley
LS-Long
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Miami Hurricanes 1990's All-Decade
Overall Record: 92-27. Bowls: 5-3. National Championships: 1. Star Players: Gino Torretta (Heisman), Warren Sapp (Bednarik), Russell Maryland (Outland), Santana Moss, Edgerrin James, Michael Barrow, Ed Reed, Craig Erickson, Ray Lewis, Jesse Armstead. The best program of the 1980's sustained its dominance into the 1990's led by Torretta and incredibly talented defenders like Maryland and Sapp. The undefeated 1991 team only gave up 100 points, cementing Miami's reputation as the center of the college football universe for defensive standouts. The legend of the Florida athlete was furthered by the much-watched Miami/Florida State matchups that were intense matchups usually decided in the last two minutes. Unfortunately, the Hurricane program was becoming well known for its tragedies (Jerome Brown, Shane Curry) and the Hurricane's ran into a wall in 1997, when an unfathomable losing record stopped the Canes from making a bowl game.
Randall "Thrill" Hill Touchdown - 1991 Cotton Bowl
https://youtu.be/9zeL5yyjqWQ
Resource
Hurricanes Football: All-Americans (1990-99)
http://www.hurricanesports.com/ViewA...CLID=205536327
http://miami.scout.com/story/59871-t...nes-50-41?s=13
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS
QB-Gino Torretta-(Sr-6'2, 214 lb's) 87-OVR
A key factor in many of Miami's national championship- contending teams, Gino Torretta became one of the most decorated players in college football history, claiming unanimous First Team All-America honors, the Heisman Trophy, Davey O'Brien, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm, Maxwell and Walter Camp awards in 1992.
RB-Clinton Portis-(Fr-5'11, 195 lb's) 86 OVR
Became just the second true freshman to start at running back since the 1975 season...named a Freshman All-American by The Sporting News....his 838 yards ranked as the fourth-best single season rushing total at Miami in the 1990's and eighth best single-season rushing total all-time at Miami.
DT-Warren Sapp-(Sr-6'2, 281 lb's) 92 OVR
His extraordinary career at Miami culminated with a Nagurski Trophy for best defensive player and Lombardi Award for best lineman or linebacker. Sapp was a finalist for the Outland Trophy in 1994 as well.
OFFENSE
QB-#7 Craig Erickson-(Sr), #13 Gino Torretta-(Sr), #10 Ryan Clement-(Jr), #15 Scott Covington-(Jr), #11 Ken Dorsey-(Fr),
RB-#10 Danyell Ferguson-(Sr), #5 Edgerrin James-(Jr), #21 James Jackson-(Jr), #28 Clinton Portis-(Fr)
FB-#30 Stephen McGuire-(Sr), #33 Donnell Bennett-(Sr), #4 Najeh Davenport-(So)
WR-#36 Lamar Thomas-(Sr), #3 Randal "Thrill" Hill -(Sr), #81 Wesley Carroll-(Sr), #82 Horace Copeland-(Sr), #85 Kevin Williams-(Sr), #83 Yatil Green-(Jr), #87 Reggie Wayne-(So), #6 Santana Moss-(So), #89 Daryl Jones-(So)
TE-84# Rob Chudzinski-(Sr), #80 Coleman Bell-(Sr), #88 Bubba Franks-(So)
OT-#73 Leon Searcy-(Sr), #79 Mike Sullivan-(Sr), #59 Mario Cristobal-(Sr), #77 Kerlin Blaise-(So), #69 Joaquin Gonzalez-(So)
OG-#78 Kipp Vickers-(Sr), #62 Richard Mercier-(Jr), #65 Martin Bibla-(So), #74 Sherko Haji-Rasouli-(Fr)
C-#68 Darren Handy-(Sr), #63 K.C. Jones-(Jr), #66 Brett Romberg-(Fr)
DEFENSE
DE-#98 Rusty Medearis-(Sr), #86 Kevin Patrick-(Sr), #91 Dan Krein-(Sr), #50 Baraka-(Sr), #96 Kenard Lang-(Jr), #90 Kenny Holmes-(Jr)
DT-#67 Russell Maryland-(Sr), #76 Warren Sapp-(Sr), #40 Shane Curry-(Sr), #92 Damione Lewis-(So), #94 William Joseph-(Fr)
OLB-#49 Maurice Crum-(Sr), #1 Jessie Armstead-(Sr), #45 Darrin Smith-(Sr), #2 Rohan Marley-(Sr), #58 Nate Webster-(Jr),
MLB-#56 Michael Barrow-(Sr), #52 Ray Lewis-(Jr), #44 Dan Morgan-(So)
CB-#47 Ryan McNeil-(Sr), #35 Robert Bailey-(Sr), #23 Duane Starks-(Jr), #22 Leonard Myers-(So), #31 Phillip Buchanon-(Fr), #8 Mike Rumph-(Fr)
FS-#39 C.J. Richardson-(Sr), #9 Tremain Mack-(Jr), #20 Ed Reed-(So)
SS-#32 Darryl Williams-(Sr), #17 Al Blades-(So)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#27 Carlos Huerta-(Sr),
P-#12 Freddie Capshaw-(Fr)
LS-Handy
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TEXAS LONGHORNS 1990'S All-Decade Team
IMPACT/ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS
WR-Mike Adams-(Sr 5'11" 184 lb's)
A three-time all-Southwest Conference first-team wide receiver, Mike Adams was the most dominant receiver in the history of Texas football prior to the 2000s.
OL-Leonard Davis-(Jr, 6'6" 355 lb's)
Durable lineman who started 20 consecutive games to close out his career (22 of his last 25 overall) ...... earned second-team All-Big 12 honors in 1999....was an Outland Trophy finalist and a Lombardi Award semifinalist as a senior.
DE-Shane Dronett-(Sr, 6'6" 280 lb's)
1991 All-American
FS-Stanley "The Sherriff" Richard-(6'0", 200 lb's)
All-American and All-SWC in 1990
https://youtu.be/_7nSNJiF-m8 Ricky Williams Passes Tony Dorsett
https://youtu.be/izT9BXjAvdA Westbrook emasculates McElroy
Resource:
Top 40 Longhorns Of All Time: 1990-1999
http://www.burntorangenation.com/200.../27/91524/9403
OFFENSE
QB-#10 Peter Gardere-(Sr), #5 James Brown-(Jr), #11 Major Applewhite-(So), #1 Chris Simms-(Fr)
RB-#33 Priest Holmes-(Sr), #36 Andrian Walker-(Sr), #34 Ricky Williams-(Jr), #31 Shon Mitchell-(Jr), #3 Hodges Mitchell-(Fr)
FB-#48 Butch Hadnot-(Sr)
WR-#83 Mike Adams-(Sr), #80 Lovell Pinkney-(Sr), #1 Johnny Walker-(Sr), #14 Tony Jones-(Sr), #8 Wane McGarity-(Jr), #9 Kwame Cavil-(So), ##22 Ryan Nunez-(So), #39 Curtis Jackson-(So)
TE-##89 Keith Cash-(Sr), #19 Kerry Cash-(Sr), #86 Pat Fitzgerald-(Jr), #82 Derek Lewis-(So)
OT-#78 Blake Brockermeyer-(Sr), #51 Stan Thomas-(Sr), #67 Jay Humphrey-(Jr), #61 Mike Williams-(So)
OG-#77 Chuck Johnson-(Sr), #65 John Elmore-(Sr), #70 Leonard Davis-(So), #72 Roger Roesler-(So), #79 Ben Adams-(So), #76 Derrick Dockery-(Fr)
C-#69 Dan Neil-(Jr), #62 Mark Anderson-(So)
DEFENSE
DE-#81 Shane Dronett-(Sr), #95 Oscar Giles-(Sr), #98 Tony Brackens-(Jr), #50 Cedric Redding-(So), #54 Aaron Humphrey-(So), #40 Cory Redding-(Fr)
DT-#99 Tommy Jeter-(Sr), #92 James Patton-(Sr), #55 Stonie Clark-(Sr), #68 Ken Hackemack-(Sr), #96 Chris Aikins-(Jr), #92 Shaun Rogers-(So), #64 Casey Hampton-(So)
OLB-#44 Winfred Tubbs-(Sr), #42 Anthony Curl-(Sr), #56 Boone Powell-(Sr), #23 Lee Jackson-(Fr)
MLB-#60 Brian Jones-(Sr), #46 Dusty Renfro-(Jr), #52 D.D. Lewis-(So)
CB-#7 Mark Berry-(Sr), #24 Ronnie Cavness-(Sr), #30 Bryant Westbrook-(Jr), #20 Taje Allen-(Jr), #6 Quentin Jammer-(So), #21 Rod Babers-(Fr)
FS-#18 Stanley "The Sherriff" Richard-(Sr), #16 Chris Carter-(Jr), #15 Ahmad Brooks-(So)
SS-##27 Lance Gunn-(Sr), #28 Van Malone-(Sr)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#4 Phil Dawson-(Sr)
P-#13 Kris Stockton-(Jr/K)
KOS-Stockton
LS-Anderson
PR/KR-Adams/H.Mitchell
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MICHIGAN 1990's All-Decade Team
IMPACT/ALL AMERICAN PLAYERS-(TBD)
https://youtu.be/jk5u20AuXkE 1997: Michigan vs. MSU - Woodson's one hand int
Resources
All-1990s Michigan team
http://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/all-1990...eam-roster-now
OFFENSE
QB-#15 Elvis Grbac-(Sr), #10 Todd Collins-(Sr), #10 Tom Brady-(Jr), #14 Brian Greise-(Jr), #7 Drew Henson-(So)
RB-#6 Tyrone Wheatley-(Sr), #12 Ricky Powers-(Sr), Anthony "A-Train" Thomas-(Jr), #31 Tim Biakabutka-(Jr)
FB-#32 Jarod Bunch-(Sr), #36 Aaron Shea-(Jr/H-Back), #8 Chris Floyd-(Jr)
WR-#21 Desmond Howard-(Sr), #2 Walter Smith-(Sr), #85 Derrick Alexander-(Sr), #18 Amani Toomer-(Jr), #82 David Terrell-(Jr), #84 Marquis Walker-(Jr), #86 Tai Streets-(Jr), #9 Mercury Hayes-(Jr), #85 Marcus Knight-(So)
TE-88 Mark Campbell-(Jr), #80 Jerame Tuman-(Jr), #16 Jay Riemersma-(Jr), #83 Bennie Joppru-(Fr)
OT-#75 Greg Skrepanek-(Sr), #77 John Jansen-(Jr), #69 Jon Runyan-(Jr), #79 Jef Backus-(So), Maurice Williams-(So)
OG-#68 Joe Cocozzo-(Sr), #73 Joe Marinaro-(Sr), #69 Matt Elliott-(Sr), #76 Steve Hutchinson-(So), #67 David Brandt-(So)
C-#51 Steve Everitt-(Sr), #52 Rod Payne-(Jr)
DEFENSE
DE-#81 Glen Steel-(Jr), #56 James Hall-(Jr), #90 Juaquin Feazell-(Jr)
DT-#97 Chris Hutchinson-(Sr), #94 Jason Horn-(Sr), #60 Buster Stanley-(Sr), #91 Josh Williams-(Jr), #58 Rob Renes-(Jr), #96 Will Carr-(Jr)
OLB-#37 Erick Anderson-(Sr), #26 Eric Mayes-(Jr), #55 Dhani Jones-(Jr), #20 Ian Gold-(So)
MLB-#37 Jarett Irons-(Jr), #93 Sam Sword-(Jr), #50 Larry Foote-(So), #6 Victor Hobson-(Fr),
CB-#7 Alfie Burch-(Sr), #2 Charles Woodson-(Jr), #22 Ty Law-(Jr), #30 Andre Weathers-(Jr), #5 James Whitley-(So)
FS-#30 Tripp Welborne-(Sr), #20 Corwin Brown-(Sr), #12 Cato June-(Fr)
SS-#29 Marcus Ray-(Jr), #41 Tommy Hendricks-(Jr)
SPECIAL TEAMS
K-#19 Remy Hamilton-(Jr), #49 Jay Feely-(Jr)
P-25 Hayden Epstein-(So)
LS-Brandt
KOS-Feely
PR/KR-Woodson/Howard