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Getting your player ready...

Florida quarterback Tim Tebow scrambles from the backfield during the second half of a football game against Florida Atlantic in Gainesville, Fla., in this Nov. 17, 2007 file photo. Florida won 59-20. (John Raoux, The Associated Press)

Tim Tebow and Champ Bailey were among the players honored by the Football Writers Association of America in its 75th anniversary college football All-America Team.

Both Tebow and Bailey made the second team, as did former Colorado Buffaloes kicker Mason Crosby. Former Broncos cornerback Dré Bly was named to the third team.

Here’s a list of the teams:

First team


QB Roger Staubach, Navy


RB Archie Griffin, Ohio State


RB Herschel Walker, Georgia


WR Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh


WR Jerry Rice, Mississippi Valley State


TE Keith Jackson, Oklahoma


OL John Hannah, Alabama


OL Orlando Pace, Ohio State


OL Will Shields, Nebraska


OL Ron Yary, USC


C Dave Rimington, Nebraska


DT Lee Roy Selmon, Oklahoma


DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska


DE Leon Hart, Notre Dame


DE Ted Hendricks, Miami (Fla.)


LB Tommy Nobis, Texas


LB Mike Singletary, Baylor


LB Derrick Thomas, Alabama


DB Ronnie Lott, USC


DB Deion Sanders, Florida State


DB Jack Tatum, Ohio State


DB Charles Woodson, Michigan


P Ray Guy, Southern Miss


K Kevin Butler, Georgia


RS Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska

Second team


QB Tim Tebow, Florida


RB Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh


RB Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State


WR Fred Biletnikoff, Florida State


WR Randy Moss, Marshall


TE Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh


OL Bill Fralic, Pittsburgh


OL John Hicks, Ohio State


OL Calvin Jones, Iowa


OL Jonathan Ogden, UCLA


C Chuck Bednarik, Penn


DT Merlin Olsen, Utah State


DT Randy White, Maryland


DE Hugh Green, Pittsburgh


DE Bruce Smith, Virginia Tech


LB Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma


LB Dick Butkus, Illinois


LB Luke Kuechly, Boston College


DB Champ Bailey, Georgia


DB Kenny Easley, UCLA


DB Jerry Gray, Texas


DB Ed Reed, Miami (Fla.)


P Russell Erxleben, Texas


K Mason Crosby, Colorado


RS Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame

Third team


QB Tommie Frazier, Nebraska


RB Bo Jackson, Auburn


RB Doak Walker, SMU


WR Anthony Carter, Michigan


WR Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech


TE Gordon Hudson, BYU


OL Barrett Jones, Alabama


OL Willie Roaf, Louisiana Tech


OL Jerry Sisemore, Texas


OL Dean Steinkuhler, Nebraska


C Jim Ritcher, N.C. State


DT Steve Emtman, Washington


DT Reggie White, Tennessee


DE Bubba Smith, Michigan State


DE Jack Youngblood, Florida


LB Jack Ham, Penn State


LB Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama


LB Chris Spielman, Ohio State


DB Dré Bly, North Carolina


DB Dave Brown, Michigan


DB Troy Polamalu, USC


DB Roy Williams, Oklahoma


P Rohn Stark, Florida State


K Tony Franklin, Texas A&M


RS Derek Abney, Kentucky

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