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  1. Players named first-team by all five selectors are deemed unanimous All-Americans. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine consensus and unanimous All-Americans. [5] Twenty-eight players were recognized as consensus All-Americans for 2020, thirteen of them unanimously.

  2. The most recent All-America team, that of 2022, included 14 unanimous selections. Only 30 players have been selected a unanimous All-American in multiple seasons, the most recent being Marvin Harrison Jr. of Ohio State in 2022 and 2023. Herschel Walker is the only three-time unanimous All-American.

    Season
    Selectors
    Player
    Position
    AFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, WC
    AFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, WC
    AFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, WC
    AFCA, AP, FWAA, SN, WC
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    • First-Team Offense
    • First-Team Defense
    • First-Team Specialists
    • Second-Team Offense
    • Second-Team Defense

    QB: Mac Jones, Alabama

    Jones led the FBS with a 76.5 completion percentage, 11.4 yards per attempt and 202.3 passer rating — a mark that’s slightly higher than Joe Burrow's 202.0 rating last season. The Crimson Tide quarterback did that while totaling 3,739 yards, 32 touchdowns and four interceptions. Jones operated the Alabama offense with remarkable efficiency and stood out in big games. He set the SEC championship game record with 418 passing yards against Florida.

    RB: Najee Harris, Alabama

    Harris rushed for 1,262 yards and 24 touchdowns, breaking Alabama's all-time records for rushing yards (3,639) and touchdowns (44). Harris is a well-rounded running back who continues to be an asset in the receiving game (32 receptions, 316 yards, three touchdowns). Harris capped that season with five scores in the SEC championship gameagainst the Gators, which ensured his spot on the team this season.

    RB: Breece Hall, Iowa State

    The Cyclones were one of the surprise stories of 2020, and Hall's dynamic talent was a big part of that success. He led the FBS with 1,606 yards from scrimmage. The sophomore opened the season with eight straight 100-yard games, and he scored at least one touchdown every contest. That consistency stood out all season.

    DL: Patrick Jones II, Pitt

    Jones totaled 8.5 sacks last season, and he showed the same consistency as part of a pass-rushing tandem with Rashad Weaver. He improved in 2020 with nine sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss — both single-season highs — while totaling 42 tackles for the Panthers. Jones had two games with three sacks this season and at least one tackle for loss in six games.

    DL: Daviyon Nixon, Iowa

    Nixon is an Outland Trophy finalist after an all-around season with the Hawkeyes that included 5.5 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss in eight games. He even added a 71-yard interception for a touchdown against Penn State. The 6-3, 305-pound defensive tackle emerged as one of the biggest playmakers in the Big Ten.

    DL: Cade Hall, San Jose State

    San Jose State was a surprise unbeaten team this season, and Hall earned Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors as a result of a 10-sack campaign. Hall became a dominant player down the stretch, earning two sacks in the MWC conference championship game against Boise State. He's one of the surprise breakout performers of 2020.

    K: Jose Borregales, Miami

    Borregales became a difference-maker for the Hurricanes. He hit 90 percent of his field goal tries, tied for the highest mark among FBS kickers with at least 20 attempts this season. Borregales also hit 8 of 10 from 40 yards or more and was clutch in shootout victories against N.C. State and Louisville, going a combined 7 for 7 on field goal attempts.

    P: Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech

    Harvin — all 255 pounds of him — led the FBS with a 48.0 yards-per-punt average this season. That included just three touchbacks, helping the Yellow Jackets to finish second in the FBS in net punting. Almost half of Harvin's punts traveled 50 yards or more.

    RET: Avery Williams, Boise State

    Williams is an easy choice. He returned two kickoffs and two punts for touchdowns this season for the Broncos, combining for 762 return yards in just seven games. He closed his career with nine total return touchdowns.

    QB: Kyle Trask, Florida RB: Kyren Williams, Notre Dame RB: Jaret Patterson, Buffalo WR: Jonathan Adams Jr., Arkansas State WR: Jaelon Darden, North Texas TE: Hunter Long, Boston College OT: Darian Kinnard, Kentucky OT: Brady Christensen, BYU G: Aaron Banks, Notre Dame G: Ryan Neuzil, Appalachian State C: Josh Myers, Ohio State ATH:Javonte Williams,...

    DL: Tarron Jackson, Coastal Carolina DL: Rashad Weaver, Pitt DL: Patrick Johnson, Tulane DL: Haskell Garrett, Ohio State LB: Devin Lloyd, Utah LB: Mike Rose, Iowa State LB: Joseph Ossai, Texas CB: Derek Stingley Jr., LSU CB: Shemar Jean-Charles, Appalachian State S: Tykee Smith, West Virginia S:Trevon Moehrig, TCU

  4. 2020 AP All-America team: Alabama stars lead the way as Crimson Tide earn six first-team selections Mac Jones, Najee Harris and Devonta Smith were first-team quarterback, running back and wide ...

  5. Consensus All-America Teams (2020-2023)

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