2002 All-SEC football team

2002 All-SEC football team
2002 Southeastern Conference football season
Selectors
Coaches
Media (AP)
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The 2002 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by the Associated Press (AP) and the conference coaches for the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season.

The Georgia Bulldogs won the conference, beating the Arkansas Razorbacks 30 to 3 in the SEC Championship game. The Bulldogs went on to defeat the Florida State Seminoles 26 to 13 in the Sugar Bowl.

Georgia defensive end David Pollack was voted both the coaches SEC Player of the Year and AP SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Kentucky running back Artose Pinner was voted the AP SEC Offensive Player of the Year.

Offensive selections

Quarterbacks

  • David Greene, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (AP-2, Coaches-2)
  • Eli Manning, Ole Miss (AP-2)
  • Rex Grossman, Florida (Coaches-2)

Running backs

Wide receivers

  • Taylor Jacobs, Florida (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Terrence Edwards, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Michael Clayton, LSU (AP-2, Coaches-2)
  • Chris Collins, Ole Miss (AP-2)
  • Dan Stricker, Vanderbilt (Coaches-2)

Centers

Guards

Tackles

Tight ends

  • Jason Witten, Tennessee (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Aaron Walker, Florida (AP-2, Coaches-2)

Defensive selections

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

  • Bradie James, LSU (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Boss Bailey, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Karlos Dansby, Auburn (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Hunter Hillenmeyer, Vanderbilt (AP-2, Coaches-1)
  • Eddie Strong, Ole Miss (Coaches-1)
  • Mario Haggan, Miss. St (AP-2, Coaches-2)
  • Tony Bua, Arkansas (AP-2, Coaches-2)
  • Byron Hardman, Florida (AP-2)
  • Brooks Daniels, Alabama (AP-2)
  • Eddie Moore, Tennessee (Coaches-2)
  • Mark Brown, Auburn (Coaches-2)

Defensive backs

Special teams

Kickers

  • Billy Bennett, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Brent Smith, Miss. St. (AP-2)
  • John Corbello, LSU (Coaches-2)

Punters

All purpose/return specialist

Key

Bold = Consensus first-team selection by both the coaches and AP

AP = Associated Press.[1]

Coaches = Selected by the SEC coaches[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "2002 Associated Press All-SEC Football Teams". December 10, 2002.
  2. ^ "Seven Alabama Players Named to Coaches All-SEC Football Squad". December 9, 2002.