List of Oklahoma Sooners football All-Americans

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This is a list of Oklahoma Sooners college football players who were named first team All-Americans. The selecting organizations for football All-Americans that the NCAA recognizes include the Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News, and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. The NCAA defines consensus All-Americans as players who were accorded a majority of votes at their positions by these selectors. Unanimous All-Americans are players who were selected by all five selectors. [1]

Oklahoma has had 167 first team All-Americans in its history. 82 of these were consensus, and 35 were unanimous. OU has the most unanimous All-Americans in the history of college football and the most consensus All-Americans since World War II. [2]

All-Americans

YearNamePositionConsensusUnanimousSources
1913 Claude Reeds Fullback
1915 Forest Geyer Fullback
1920 Phil White Halfback
Roy Smoot Offensive tackle
1927 Granville Norris Fullback
1934 Cassius Gentry Offensive tackle
1935 J. W. "Dub" Wheeler Offensive tackle
1937 Pete Smith End
1938 Waddy Young End Yes
1939 Pop Ivy End
Gilford Duggan Offensive tackle
1946 Buddy Burris Guard
Plato Andros Guard
John Rapacz Center
1947 Buddy Burris Guard
1948 Buddy Burris Guard Yes
Jack Mitchell Quarterback
1949 Wade Walker Offensive tackle
Stanley West Guard
Darrell Royal Quarterback
Jim Owens End
George Thomas Halfback
1950 Leon Heath Fullback Yes
Jim Weatherall Offensive tackle Yes
Buddy Jones Safety
Frankie Anderson End
1951 Jim Weatherall Offensive tackle YesYes
Tom Catlin Center
1952 Tom Catlin Center
Eddie Crowder Quarterback
Billy Vessels Halfback Yes
Buck McPhail Fullback
1953 J. D. Roberts Guard Yes
1954 Kurt Burris Center Yes
Max Boydston End Yes
1955 Bo Bolinger Guard Yes
Tommy McDonald Halfback
1956 Jerry Tubbs Center YesYes
Bill Krisher Guard
Tommy McDonald Halfback Yes
Ed Gray Guard
1957 Clendon Thomas Halfback Yes
Bill Krisher Guard Yes
1958 Bob Harrison Center Yes
1959 Jerry Thompson Guard
1962 Leon Cross Guard
Wayne Lee Center
Joe Don Looney Halfback
1963 Jim Grisham Fullback Yes
Ralph Neely Offensive tackle
1964 Carl McAdams Linebacker
Ralph Neely Offensive tackle Yes
1965 Carl McAdams Linebacker Yes
1966 Granville Liggins Nose guard
1967 Granville Liggins Nose guard YesYes
Bob Kalsu Offensive tackle
1968 Steve Owens Halfback
1969 Steve Zabel Tight end
Steve Owens Halfback YesYes
Ken Mendenhall Center
1971 Jack Mildren Quarterback
Tom Brahaney Center Yes
Greg Pruitt Halfback YesYes
1972 Tom Brahaney Center Yes
Rod Shoate Linebacker
Greg Pruitt Halfback YesYes
Derland Moore Offensive tackle
1973 Rod Shoate Linebacker Yes
Eddie Foster Offensive tackle
Lucious Selmon Nose guard YesYes
1974 Rod Shoate Linebacker YesYes
Lee Roy Selmon Defensive tackle
Dewey Selmon Nose guard
Tinker Owens Wide receiver
John Roush Guard Yes
Randy Hughes Defensive back
Kyle Davis Center
Joe Washington Halfback YesYes
1975 Lee Roy Selmon Defensive tackle YesYes
Dewey Selmon Nose guard Yes
Terry Webb Guard
Mike Vaughan Offensive tackle
Billy Brooks Wide receiver
Jimbo Elrod Defensive end Yes
Tinker Owens Wide receiver
Joe Washington Halfback
1976 Mike Vaughan Offensive tackle YesYes
Zac Henderson Defensive back
1977 Zac Henderson Defensive back YesYes
George Cumby Linebacker
Daryl Hunt Linebacker
Greg Roberts Guard
Reggie Kinlaw Nose guard
1978 Greg Roberts Guard YesYes
Billy Sims Halfback YesYes
Reggie Kinlaw Nose guard
Daryl Hunt Linebacker
1979 George Cumby Linebacker YesYes
Billy Sims Halfback YesYes
1980 Terry Crouch Guard
Louis Oubre Offensive tackle Yes
1981 Terry Crouch Guard Yes
1982 Rick Bryan Defensive tackle Yes
1983 Rick Bryan Defensive tackle YesYes
1984 Tony Casillas Nose guard Yes
1985 Tony Casillas Nose guard Yes
Brian Bosworth Linebacker YesYes
Kevin Murphy Defensive end
1986 Brian Bosworth Linebacker YesYes
Mark Hutson Guard
Keith Jackson Tight end YesYes
Anthony Phillips Guard
1987 Keith Jackson Tight end YesYes
Mark Hutson Guard YesYes
Rickey Dixon Defensive back Yes
Dante Jones Linebacker Yes
Darrell Reed Defensive end
1988 Anthony Phillips Guard YesYes
1991 Joe Bowden Linebacker
1995 Cedric Jones Defensive end
2000 Rocky Calmus Linebacker Yes
Josh Heupel Quarterback Yes
J. T. Thatcher Safety Yes
2001 Rocky Calmus Linebacker Yes
Jeff Ferguson Punter
Roy Williams Safety YesYes
2002 Brandon Everage Safety
Tommie Harris Defensive tackle Yes
Teddy Lehman Linebacker Yes
2003 Jammal Brown Offensive tackle
Mark Clayton Wide receiver
Tommie Harris Defensive tackle YesYes
Teddy Lehman Linebacker YesYes
Antonio Perkins Return specialist YesYes
Derrick Strait Cornerback YesYes
Jason White Quarterback YesYes
2004 Jammal Brown Offensive tackle YesYes
Mark Clayton Wide receiver
Vince Carter Center
Dan Cody Defensive end
Adrian Peterson Running back YesYes
2006 Rufus Alexander Linebacker
2007 Duke Robinson Offensive line Yes
Curtis Lofton Linebacker Yes
2008 Duke Robinson Offensive line Yes
Sam Bradford Quarterback Yes
Jermaine Gresham Tight end
Gerald McCoy Defensive tackle
2009 Trent Williams Offensive line Yes
Gerald McCoy Defensive tackle Yes
2010 Quinton Carter Safety Yes
Ryan Broyles Wide receiver Yes
2011 Ryan Broyles Wide receiver Yes
2013 Gabe Ikard Center Yes
2015 Baker Mayfield Quarterback
Eric Striker Linebacker
2016 Dede Westbrook Wide receiver YesYes
2017 Baker Mayfield Quarterback YesYes
Orlando Brown Jr. Offensive line YesYes
Mark Andrews Tight end YesYes
Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Linebacker
2018 Ben Powers Offensive line Yes
Kyler Murray Quarterback
Marquise Brown Wide receiver
Dru Samia Offensive line
2019 CeeDee Lamb Wide receiver Yes

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