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McCoy Finalist for Lombardi Award

Four Sooners First Team All-Big 12

December 01, 2009 | Football

NORMAN, Okla. -- A total of 18 Oklahoma players, including four first-team selections, were named to the All-Big 12 Football Team that was announced today. The team was chosen by the league's coaches.
 
"The number of players recognized is probably the thing that pleases me the most," said OU Head Coach Bob Stoops. "We had some adversity this year, but our players never lost sight of the need for individual excellence and accountability, and how those things contribute to a strong team atmosphere."
 
Offensive tackle Trent Williams, defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, linebacker Travis Lewis and cornerback Dominique Franks all made the first team. Both Williams and McCoy are repeat first-team selections. They become the 81st and 82nd Sooner players to earn all-league honors in two seasons.
 
McCoy is a finalist for the Lombardi Award. The junior has the longest string of consecutive starts on the team at 39. He has made 31 tackles this season, including 14.5 for loss and five sacks.
 
Williams, the only OU first-teamer who is a senior, missed the regular season finale with an injury, but led the Sooners with 102 knockdowns and topped the offensive line in total plays at 885.
 
Lewis, a sophomore, leads Oklahoma in tackles for a second straight season. His current total is 100, including nine tackles for loss.
 
Franks has a defensive touchdown for a second straight year. He returned one of his three interceptions on the season for an 85-yard touchdown at Kansas. The junior also has 42 tackles.

 First Team All-Big 12
 Dominique Franks
DB
Jr.
 Tulsa, Okla. (Union High School)
 Travis Lewis
LB
So.
 San Antonio, Texas (Robert E. Lee High School)
 Gerald McCoy
DT
Jr.
 Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southeast High School)
 Trent Williams
OT
Sr.
 Longview, Texas (Longview High School)
 
 Second Team All-Big 12
 Jeremy Beal
DE
Jr.
 Carrollton, Texas (Creekview High School)
 Ryan Broyles
WR
So.
 Norman, Okla. (Norman High School)
 Quinton Carter
DB
Sr.
 Las Vegas, Nev. (Cheyenne High School)
 Brody Eldridge
OL
Sr.
 La Cygne, Kan. (Prairie View High School)
 Brian Jackson
DB
Sr.
 De Soto, Texas (De Soto High School)
 DeMarco Murray
RB
Jr.
 Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman High School)
 Tress Way
 
P
RFr,
 Tulsa, Okla. (Union High School)
 Honorable Mention All-Big 12
 Chris Brown
RB
Sr.
 Alexandria, La. (Alexandria High School)
 Ryan Broyles
RS
So.
 Norman, Okla. (Norman High School)
 Keenan Clayton
LB
Sr.
 Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs High School)
 Auston English
DE
Sr.
 Canadian, Texas (Canadian High School)
 Jonathan Nelson
DB
Jr.
 Arlington, Texas (Summitt High School)
 Ryan Reynolds
LB
Sr.
 Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman High School)
 Adrian Taylor
 
DT
Jr.
 Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield High School)

Second team selections from OU included running back DeMarco Murray, receiver Ryan Broyles, offensive lineman Brody Eldridge, defensive end Jeremy Beal, safety Quinton Carter, cornerback Brian Jackson and punter Tress Way.
 
Oklahoma's honorable mention picks were running back Chris Brown, Broyles as a return specialist, linebacker Keenan Clayton, defensive end Auston English, defensive back Jonathan Nelson, linebacker Ryan Reynolds and defensive tackle Adrian Taylor.
 
Several Sooners also received honorable mention for the league's individual awards. Those players included Jeremy Beal for defensive player of the year, Landry Jones as freshman offensive player of the year, Gerald McCoy as both defensive lineman and defensive player of the year and Trent Williams as offensive lineman of the year.
 
With the addition of four this season, Oklahoma currently stands at 443 first-team all-conference players over its 95 years of league memberships (4.7 per year). OU's first season of affiliation was in 1915 as a member of the Southwest Conference.


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