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All-ACC teams announced - Kaplony - 12-03-2019 11:00 AM

http://theacc.com/news/2019/12/3/athlete-awards-clemson-leads-2019-all-acc-football-team.aspx

Quote:A voting panel of 46 media members and the league’s 14 head coaches cast ballots for the 2019 All-ACC Football Teams, with three points awarded for each first-team vote, two points for each second-team vote and one point for each third-team selection.

Clemson junior running back Travis Etienne, who has rushed for 1,386 yards this season and became the ACC career leader in touchdowns scored with 57, led the balloting with 176 total points. Tigers teammate Isaiah Simmons led all defensive players with 157 points at one of the first-team linebacker spots. NCAA record-setting kicker Nick Sciba of Wake Forest and Virginia kick returner Joe Reed each amassed 156 points to earn spots as first-team specialists.

Virginia’s Reed was a dual first-team selection, as he also led the voting at the all-purpose back position. Louisville’s Hassan Hall was a similar dual choice as second-team all-purpose and third-team specialist.

This year’s All-ACC team also features an offensive/defensive first-team brother combination as Wake Forest’s Sage Surratt was the leading vote-getter among wide receivers, and North Carolina linebacker Chazz Surratt placed second behind Simmons in the balloting at his position. They are the first brothers to earn All-ACC first team honors in the same season since Virginia identical twins Tiki Barber (running back) and Ronde’ Barber (cornerback) in 1995 and 1996.



Quote: First-Team Offense
QB - Trevor Lawrence, Clemson; 150
RB - Travis Etienne, Clemson; 176
RB - AJ Dillon, Boston College; 168
WR - Sage Surratt, Wake Forest; 167
WR - Tee Higgins, Clemson; 153
WR - Tutu Atwell, Louisville; 153
TE - Brevin Jordan, Miami; 115
AP - Joe Reed, Virginia; 142
OT - Tremayne Anchrum, Clemson; 136
OT - Mehki Becton, Louisville; 126
OG - John Simpson, Clemson; 160
OG - John Phillips, Boston College; 114
C - Jimmy Morrissey, Pitt; 92

First-Team Defense
DE - Gregory Rousseau, Miami; 152
DE - Carlos Basham, Wake Forest; 142
DT - Jaylen Twyman, Pitt; 146
DT - Marvin Wilson, Florida State; 136
LB - Isaiah Simmons, Clemson; 157
LB - Chazz Surratt, North Carolina; 144
LB - Shaquille Quarterman, Miami; 129
CB - Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech; 136
CB - A.J. Terrell, Clemson; 100
S - Paris Ford, Pitt; 130
S - Tanner Muse, Clemson; 122

First-Team Specialists
PK - Nick Sciba, Wake Forest; 156
P - Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse; 103
SP - Joe Reed, Virginia; 156

Second-Team Offense
QB - Bryce Perkins, Virginia; 102
RB - Cam Akers, Florida State; 123
RB - Javian Hawkins, Louisville; 103
WR - Dazz Newsome, North Carolina; 96
WR - Tamorrion Terry, Florida State; 90
WR - Trishton Jackson, Syracuse; 86
TE - Noah Gray, Duke; 75
AP - Hassan Hall, Louisville; 59
OT - Charlie Heck, North Carolina; 117
OT - Ben Petrula, Boston College; 85
OG - Gage Cervenka, Clemson; 103
OG - Zion Johnson, Boston College; 98
C - Sean Pollard, Clemson; 90

Second-Team Defense
DE - Patrick Jones II, Pitt; 103
DE - Victor Dimukeje, Duke; 88
DT - Larrell Murchison, NC State; 89
DT - Tyler Davis, Clemson; 79
LB - Rayshard Ashby, Virginia Tech; 120
LB - Max Richardson, Boston College; 90
LB - Michael Pinckney, Miami (FL); 55
CB - Dane Jackson, Pitt; 87
CB - Derion Kendrick, Clemson; 77
S - Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State; 102
S - Andre Cisco, Syracuse; 99

Second-Team Specialists
PK - Christopher Dunn, NC State; 87
P - Dom Maggio, Wake Forest; 76
SP - Damond Philyaw-Johnson, Duke; 69

Third-Team Offense
QB - Sam Howell, North Carolina; 76
RB - Jordan Mason, Georgia Tech; 42
RB - Michael Carter, North Carolina; 39
WR - Kendall Hinton, Wake Forest; 64
WR - Maurice Ffrench, Pitt; 61
WR - Dyami Brown, North Carolina; 57
TE - Hunter Long, Boston College; 63
AP - Maurice Ffrench, Pitt; 34
OT - Justin Herron, Wake Forest; 83
OT - Jackson Carman, Clemson; 52
OG - Bryce Hargrove, Pitt; 88
OG - Nate Gillam, Wake Forest; 81
C - Alec Lindstrom, Boston College; 72

Third-Team Defense
DE - Xavier Thomas, Clemson; 49
DE - Chris Rumph II, Duke; 38
DT - Jason Strowbridge, North Carolina; 60
DT - Nyles Pinckney, Clemson; 59
LB - Jordan Mack, Virginia; 53
LB - Lakiem Williams, Syracuse; 51
LB - Koby Quansah, Duke; 49
CB - Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State; 74
CB - Essang Bassey, Wake Forest; 61
S - K'Von Wallace, Clemson; 80
S - Joey Blount, Virginia; 38

Third-Team Specialists
PK - Andre Szmyt, Syracuse; 59
P - Trenton Gill, NC State; 61
SP - Hassan Hall, Louisville; 68



All-ACC teams announced - georgia_tech_swagger - 12-03-2019 11:26 AM

Ahmarean Brown and Tre Swilling and Presley Harvin were robbed.

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RE: All-ACC teams announced - Kaplony - 12-03-2019 11:33 AM

(12-03-2019 11:26 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Ahmarean Brown and Tre Swilling and Presley Harvin were robbed.

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Not as bad as Justyn Ross


RE: All-ACC teams announced - Hokie Mark - 12-03-2019 11:50 AM

(12-03-2019 11:33 AM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(12-03-2019 11:26 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Ahmarean Brown and Tre Swilling and Presley Harvin were robbed.

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Not as bad as Justyn Ross

Man, the ACC was deep at WR this year!
(Still, hard to believe Ross wasn't at least 3rd team)


RE: All-ACC teams announced - Kaplony - 12-03-2019 12:12 PM

(12-03-2019 11:50 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(12-03-2019 11:33 AM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(12-03-2019 11:26 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Ahmarean Brown and Tre Swilling and Presley Harvin were robbed.

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Not as bad as Justyn Ross

Man, the ACC was deep at WR this year!
(Still, hard to believe Ross wasn't at least 3rd team)

The only two WR in the ACC I'd pick before Ross if I were drafting a team would be Higgins and Surratt.


RE: All-ACC teams announced - CollegeCard - 12-03-2019 12:36 PM

I didn't look up enough info to compare Ross to the 2nd & 3rd team WR's, but I think Atwell earned his spot on the 1st team. 61 receptions for 1,129 yards (18.5 average) and 12 TD's. While he likely would have finished behind Surratt if Sage had stayed healthy, Atwell led the league in receiving TD's and yards.


RE: All-ACC teams announced - Kaplony - 12-03-2019 12:55 PM

(12-03-2019 12:36 PM)CollegeCard Wrote:  I didn't look up enough info to compare Ross to the 2nd & 3rd team WR's, but I think Atwell earned his spot on the 1st team. 61 receptions for 1,129 yards (18.5 average) and 12 TD's. While he likely would have finished behind Surratt if Sage had stayed healthy, Atwell led the league in receiving TD's and yards.

Atwell is good, but he's had the bonus of being the #1 WR on his team and has played beyond the 3rd quarter in the majority of Louisville's games. Ross only played in 11 games and was typically chilling on the sidelines midway through the third quarter in every game except A&M and UNC. Four players caught double digit passes for Louisville this year, nine did for Clemson.


RE: All-ACC teams announced - CollegeCard - 12-03-2019 01:01 PM

(12-03-2019 12:55 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(12-03-2019 12:36 PM)CollegeCard Wrote:  I didn't look up enough info to compare Ross to the 2nd & 3rd team WR's, but I think Atwell earned his spot on the 1st team. 61 receptions for 1,129 yards (18.5 average) and 12 TD's. While he likely would have finished behind Surratt if Sage had stayed healthy, Atwell led the league in receiving TD's and yards.

Atwell is good, but he's had the bonus of being the #1 WR on his team and has played beyond the 3rd quarter in the majority of Louisville's games. Ross only played in 11 games and was typically chilling on the sidelines midway through the third quarter in every game except A&M and UNC. Four players caught double digit passes for Louisville this year, nine did for Clemson.

Sure, I don't take issue with any of that. The all-conference teams however aren't a list of mock draft placements. While voters are free to take anything into consideration when voting and some *may* have considered the above, for skill position guys on all-conference teams, the largest element of the voting process for better or worse seems to be the counting stats. That's not just the ACC, but across conferences.


RE: All-ACC teams announced - georgia_tech_swagger - 12-03-2019 04:53 PM

Credit to the ACC for announcing this on Packer and Durham. It's nice when obvious slam dunks like that aren't left on the court by the league office.


RE: All-ACC teams announced - Hokie Mark - 12-03-2019 07:09 PM

(12-03-2019 04:53 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Credit to the ACC for announcing this on Packer and Durham. It's nice when obvious slam dunks like that aren't left on the court by the league office.

+1


RE: All-ACC teams announced - uldn - 12-05-2019 03:05 PM

(12-03-2019 12:36 PM)CollegeCard Wrote:  I didn't look up enough info to compare Ross to the 2nd & 3rd team WR's, but I think Atwell earned his spot on the 1st team. 61 receptions for 1,129 yards (18.5 average) and 12 TD's. While he likely would have finished behind Surratt if Sage had stayed healthy, Atwell led the league in receiving TD's and yards.

Atwell is literally a huge difference maker on a team. His speed and ability to escape the opponent is rarely seen on the field. I definitely think he deserved his spot -- he carried the team in many games (well him and Hawkins).


All-ACC teams announced - Lenvillecards - 12-06-2019 11:33 AM

This before the uk game.

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