USA Today All-USA High School Football Team (1990–1999)

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USA Today named its first All-USA High School Football Team in 1982. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982. [1] [2]

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In addition, two members of the team are named the USA Today High School Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively. The newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Football Coach of the Year. [3] [4]

Teams

1990 team

Coach of the Year: Tim Reynolds (Eisenhower High School, Lawton, Oklahoma)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Marquette Smith Running back Lake Howell High School Winter Park, Florida Florida State/Central Florida
Eric Zeier Quarterback Marietta High School Marietta, Georgia Georgia
Napoleon Kaufman Running back Lompoc High School Lompoc, California Washington
Stephen Pitts Running back South High School Middletown, New Jersey Penn State
Scott Stratton Offensive line Lakota West High School West Chester, Ohio Penn State
John Horn Offensive line Catholic Academy Joliet, Illinois Illinois
Pat Kesi Offensive line Farrington High School Honolulu, Hawaii Washington
Scott Joslyn Offensive line Evans High School Orlando, Florida Florida
Robert Loya Offensive line Fontana High School Fontana, California USC
Mike Miller Wide receiver Willowridge High School Sugar Land, Texas Notre Dame
Phillip Riley Wide receiver Jones High School Orlando, Florida Florida State
David DeArmas Placekicker DeMatha High School Hyattsville, Maryland Connecticut
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Derrick Brooks Linebacker Washington High School Pensacola, Florida Florida State
Trent Zenkewicz Defensive line St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio Michigan
Pat Riley Defensive line Archbishop Shaw High School Marrero, Louisiana Miami (FL)
Greg Wilkins Defensive line Vocational Academy Chicago, Illinois Oklahoma/Langston
Jason Layman Defensive line Sevier County High School Sevierville, Tennessee Tennessee
Sam Adams Defensive line Cypress Creek High School Houston, Texas Texas A&M
Huntley Bakich Linebacker W. T. White High School Dallas, Texas Notre Dame
Jamir Miller Linebacker El Cerrito High School El Cerrito, California UCLA
Rodney Young Defensive back Ruston High School Ruston, Louisiana LSU
Basil Shabazz Defensive back Pine Bluff High School Pine Bluff, Arkansas Arkansas–Pine Bluff
Deollo Anderson Defensive back Ursuline High School Youngstown, Ohio Michigan
Derwin Jeffcoat Punter Hannah-Pamplico High School Pamplico, South Carolina South Carolina

1991 team

Coach of the Year: Gary Guthrie (LaGrange High School, LaGrange, Georgia)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Stephen Davis Running back Spartanburg High School Spartanburg, South Carolina Auburn
Tommie Frazier Quarterback Manatee High School Bradenton, Florida Nebraska
Shawn Walters Running back Lamar High School Arlington, Texas USC
Robert Davis Running back Homewood High School Birmingham, Alabama LSU
Marcus Long Offensive line Mainland High School Daytona Beach, Florida Florida State
Korey Stringer Offensive line Harding High School Warren, Ohio Ohio State
Reggie Green Offensive line Southeast High School Bradenton, Florida Florida
Jeff Buckey Offensive line Bakersfield High School Bakersfield, California Stanford
Will Lyell Offensive line Brandon High School Brandon, Mississippi Notre Dame
David LaFleur Tight end Westlake High School Westlake, Louisiana LSU
Amani Toomer Wide receiver De La Salle High School Concord, California Michigan
Eric Abrams Placekicker Country Day School La Jolla, California Stanford
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Dexter Daniels Linebacker Valdosta High School Valdosta, Georgia Florida
Scott Freeney Defensive line Clarke Central High School Athens, Georgia Syracuse
Ceasar O'Neal Defensive line Huntsville High School Huntsville, Texas Miami (FL)
Marcus Jones Defensive line Southwest Onslow High School Jacksonville, North Carolina North Carolina
Kendrick Burton Defensive line Hartselle High School Hartselle, Alabama Alabama
Anthony Jones Defensive line Richards High School Oak Lawn, Illinois Notre Dame
Greg Jones Linebacker Kennedy High School Denver, Colorado Colorado
Randall Godfrey Linebacker Lowndes County High School Valdosta, Georgia Georgia
Tamarick Vanover Defensive back Leon High School Tallahassee, Florida Florida State
Bobby Taylor Defensive back Longview High School Longview, Texas Notre Dame
Ron Nealy Defensive back Glen Mills Schools Concordville, Pennsylvania South Carolina
John Stonehouse Punter Loyola High School Los Angeles, California USC

1992 team

Coach of the Year: George Curry (Berwick High School, Berwick, Pennsylvania)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Ron Powlus Quarterback Berwick High School Berwick, Pennsylvania Notre Dame
Randy Kinder Running back East Lansing High School East Lansing, Michigan Notre Dame
James Allen Running back Wynnewood High School Wynnewood, Oklahoma Oklahoma
Jay Graham Running back Concord High School Concord, North Carolina Tennessee
Eric Anderson Offensive line Southeast High School Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska
Chris Ruhman Offensive line Nimitz High School Houston, Texas Texas A&M
Mike Doughty Offensive line Lakeville High School Lakeville, Minnesota Notre Dame
Willie Anderson Offensive line Vigor High School Prichard, Alabama Auburn
Chris Kurpeikis Offensive line Central Catholic High School Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Notre Dame/Michigan
Maurice Mebane Wide receiver Cummings High School Burlington, North Carolina Jones County CC
Andre Cooper Wide receiver Fletcher High School Neptune Beach, Florida Florida State
Carl McCullough Athlete Cretin-Derham Hall High School St. Paul, Minnesota Wisconsin
Scott Bentley Placekicker Overland High School Aurora, Colorado Florida State
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Jammi German Defensive back Fort Myers High School Fort Myers, Florida Miami (FL)
Travis Kirschke Defensive line Esperanza High School Anaheim, California UCLA
Donnie Embra Defensive line Elsik High School Alief, Texas Oklahoma
Eric Dotson Defensive line Pascagoula High School Pascagoula, Mississippi Mississippi State
Julian Pittman Defensive line Niceville High School Niceville, Florida Florida State
Terry Scott Defensive line Apopka High School Apopka, Florida Coffeyville CC
Dulayne Morgan Linebacker Elizabeth High School Elizabeth, New Jersey Syracuse
Melvin Dansby Linebacker Ensley High School Birmingham, Alabama Notre Dame
Daryl Bush Linebacker Lake Brantley High School Altamonte Springs, Florida Florida State
Clarence Thompson Defensive back King High School Detroit, Michigan Michigan State
Tony Blevins Defensive back Rockhurst High School Kansas City, Missouri Kansas
Justin McBride Punter Globe High School Globe, Arizona Junior College

1993 team

Coach of the Year: Chuck Kyle (St. Ignatius High School, Cleveland, Ohio)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Josh Booty Quarterback Evangel Christian Academy Shreveport, Louisiana LSU
George Lombard Running back The Lovett School Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta Braves (Baseball)
Fred Beasley Running back Lee High School Montgomery, Alabama Auburn
Delon Washington Running back Kimball High School Dallas, Texas USC
Jarvis Reado Offensive line Archbishop Shaw High School Marrero, Louisiana Tennessee
Bo Barzilauskas Offensive line South High School Bloomington, Indiana Indiana
Eric Gohlstin Offensive line St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio Ohio State
Floyd Wedderburn Offensive line Upper Darby High School Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania Penn State
Tony Coats Offensive line South Kitsap High School Port Orchard, Washington Washington
Marcus Nash Wide receiver Edmond High School Edmond, Oklahoma Tennessee
Ahndre Patterson Wide receiver Carter High School Dallas, Texas Texas Tech/Alcorn State
Greg Williams Athlete Bolingbrook High School Bolingbrook, Illinois North Carolina
Wade Richey Placekicker Carencro High School Lafayette, Louisiana LSU
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Lamont Green Linebacker Southridge High School Miami, Florida Florida State
Deshaan Simmons Defensive line Duluth High School Duluth, Georgia Georgia Tech
Darrell Russell Defensive line St. Augustine High School San Diego, California USC
Orlando Pace Defensive line Sandusky High School Sandusky, Ohio Ohio State
Grant Wistrom Defensive line Webb City High School Webb City, Missouri Nebraska
Travis Stroud Defensive line Dunwoody High School Dunwoody, Georgia Georgia
Rasheed Simmons Linebacker Edison High School Edison, New Jersey Maryland
Vernon Rollins Linebacker Hackensack High School Hackensack, New Jersey Iowa
Amp Campbell Defensive back Riverview High School Sarasota, Florida Michigan State
Robert Hammond Defensive back Opelousas High School Opelousas, Louisiana Florida State
Eric Thigpen Defensive back Thornridge High School Dolton, Illinois Iowa
Bret Hopkins Punter Bend High School Bend, Oregon Oregon State

1994 team

Coach of the Year: Bruce Rollinson (Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana, California)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Dan Kendra Quarterback Catholic High School Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Florida State
Ahman Green Running back Central High School Omaha, Nebraska Nebraska
Shaun Alexander Running back Boone County High School Florence, Kentucky Alabama
D'Andre Hardeman Running back North Shore High School Houston, Texas Texas A&M
Tim Ridder Offensive line Creighton Prep School Omaha, Nebraska Notre Dame
Mike Rosenthal Offensive line Penn High School Mishawaka, Indiana Notre Dame
Matt Stinchcomb Offensive line Parkview High School Lilburn, Georgia Georgia
Brandon Houston Offensive line Taylor High School Katy, Texas Texas A&M
Mike Flaar Offensive line Oswego High School Oswego, Illinois Illinois
Corey Jones Wide receiver Conestoga Valley High School Lancaster, Pennsylvania Penn State
Randy Moss Wide receiver DuPont High School Dupont City, West Virginia Marshall
Kevin Faulk Athlete Carencro High School Lafayette, Louisiana LSU
Chris Sailer Placekicker Notre Dame High School Sherman Oaks, California UCLA
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Kory Minor Linebacker Bishop Amat High School La Puente, California Notre Dame
Ernie Badeaux Defensive line John Curtis High School River Ridge, Louisiana Florida/Nicholls State
Jimmy Friday Defensive line Willowridge High School Sugar Land, Texas Notre Dame
Takeo Spikes Defensive line Washington County High School Sandersville, Georgia Auburn
Jerry Wisne Defensive line Jenks High School Jenks, Oklahoma Notre Dame
Corey Simon Defensive line Ely High School Pompano Beach, Florida Florida State
Brandon Short Linebacker McKeesport High School McKeesport, Pennsylvania Penn State
Martavius Houston Linebacker Boyd H. Anderson High School Lauderdale Lakes, Florida Auburn
R. W. McQuarters Defensive back Booker T. Washington High School Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma State
Daylon McCutcheon Defensive back Bishop Amat High School La Puente, California USC
Charles Woodson Defensive back Ross High School Fremont, Ohio Michigan
Robert Stevenson Punter Manatee High School Bradenton, Florida Florida

1995 team

Coach of the Year: Bob Ladouceur (De La Salle High School, Concord, California)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Tim Couch Quarterback Leslie County High School Hyden, Kentucky Kentucky
Sedrick Irvin Running back Miami High School Miami, Florida Michigan State
Patrick Pass Running back Tucker High School Tucker, Georgia Georgia
Ron Dayne Running back Overbrook Regional High School Pine Hill, New Jersey Wisconsin
Chad Ward Offensive line River View High School Finley, Washington Washington
Zac Zedalis Offensive line Santa Fe High School Alachua, Florida Florida
Travis Claridge Offensive line Fort Vancouver High School Vancouver, Washington USC
Al Jackson Offensive line Moss Point High School Moss Point, Mississippi LSU
Jeff Backus Offensive line Norcross High School Norcross, Georgia Michigan
Rufus French Tight end Amory High School Amory, Mississippi Mississippi
Titcus Pettigrew Wide receiver West Forsyth High School Clemmons, North Carolina Penn State
Kevin Harvey Athlete Paulsboro High School Paulsboro, New Jersey Temple
Courtney Leavitt Placekicker Germantown High School Germantown, Tennessee South Carolina
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Andy Katzenmoyer Linebacker South High School Westerville, Ohio Ohio State
Jason Ching Defensive line Punahou School Honolulu, Hawaii Notre Dame
Eric Jefferson Defensive line Evangel Christian Academy Shreveport, Louisiana Illinois
Derrion Yates Defensive line Booker T. Washington High School Houston, Texas UTEP/Tarleton State
Brad Williams Defensive line Mater Dei High School Santa Ana, California Notre Dame
Jesse Warren Defensive line Carter High School Dallas, Texas Colorado
Courtney Brown Linebacker Macedonia High School Moncks Corner, South Carolina Penn State
Buck Gurley Linebacker Godby High School Tallahassee, Florida Florida
Mike Burden Defensive back Palatine High School Palatine, Illinois Ohio State
Dwayne Goodrich Defensive back Richards High School Oak Lawn, Illinois Tennessee
Tommy Hendricks Defensive back Eisenhower High School Houston, Texas Michigan
David Leaverton Punter Midland High School Midland, Texas Tennessee

1996 team

Coach of the Year: Bruce Rollinson (Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana, California)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Travis Minor Running back Catholic High School Baton Rouge, Louisiana Florida State
Ronald Curry Quarterback Hampton High School Hampton, Virginia North Carolina
Jasper Sanks Running back Carver High School Columbus, Georgia Georgia
Tony Driver Running back Louisville Male High School Louisville, Kentucky Notre Dame
Tam Hopkins Offensive line Lake Howell High School Winter Park, Florida Ohio State
Victor Rogers Offensive line Decatur High School Federal Way, Washington Colorado
Jason Brooks Offensive line St. Ignatius High School Cleveland, Ohio West Virginia
Leonard Davis Offensive line Wortham High School Wortham, Texas Texas
Kareem McKenzie Offensive line Willingboro High School Willingboro, New Jersey Penn State
Steve Shipp Wide receiver West Charlotte High School Charlotte, North Carolina Florida/North Carolina A&T
Ken-Yon Rambo Wide receiver Poly High School Long Beach, California Ohio State
Billy-Dee Greenwood Athlete King Low Heywood Thomas Stamford, Connecticut North Carolina
Sebastian Janikowski Placekicker Seabreeze High School Daytona Beach, Florida Florida State
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
David Warren Defensive line John Tyler High School Tyler, Texas Florida State
Thomas Pittman Defensive line East St. John High School Reserve, Louisiana Auburn
Cosey Coleman Defensive line Southwest DeKalb High School Decatur, Georgia Tennessee
Maurice Williams Defensive line Pershing High School Detroit, Michigan Michigan
Andre Carter Defensive line Oak Grove High School San Jose, California California
Hubert ThompsonLinebacker Proviso West High School Hillside, Illinois Michigan State
Grant Irons Linebacker The Woodlands High School The Woodlands, Texas Notre Dame
Ron Graham Linebacker Penn Hills High School Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Penn State
Deon Grant Defensive back Josey High School Augusta, Georgia Tennessee
James Boyd Defensive back Indian River High School Chesapeake, Virginia Penn State
Derrick Gibson Defensive back Killian High School Miami, Florida Florida State
Toby Sheers Punter Lake County High School Leadville, Colorado Mesa State

1997 team

Coach of the Year: Thom McDaniels (McKinley High School, Canton, Ohio)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Ronald Curry Quarterback Hampton High School Hampton, Virginia North Carolina
Mike McNair Running back Mater Dei High School Santa Ana, California Notre Dame
Benjamin Gay Running back Spring High School Spring, Texas Baylor
Justin Fargas Running back Notre Dame High School Sherman Oaks, California Michigan/USC
Mike Pearson Offensive line Armwood High School Seffner, Florida Florida
Brett Williams Offensive line Osceola High School Kissimmee, Florida Florida State
Jon Stinchcomb Offensive line Parkview High School Lilburn, Georgia Georgia
Antwan Kirk-Hughes Offensive line Waxahachie High School Waxahachie, Texas Texas
Mike Saffer Offensive line Sabino High School Tucson, Arizona UCLA
Marquise Walker Wide receiver Henninger High School Syracuse, New York Michigan
R. J. Luke Wide receiver Waubonsie Valley High School Aurora, Illinois Penn State
David Terrell Athlete Huguenot High School Richmond, Virginia Michigan
Travis Dorsch Placekicker Bozeman High School Bozeman, Montana Purdue
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Dennis Johnson Defensive line Harrodsburg High School Harrodsburg, Kentucky Kentucky
John Henderson Defensive line Pearl-Cohn High School Nashville, Tennessee Tennessee
Ken Kocher Defensive line Patrick Henry High School San Diego, California UCLA
Ryan Pickett Defensive line Zephyrhills High School Zephyrhills, Florida Ohio State
Matt Leonard Defensive line Palmdale High School Palmdale, California Stanford
Kindal Moorehead Linebacker Melrose High School Memphis, Tennessee Alabama
Shamar Finney Linebacker Crest High School Shelby, North Carolina Penn State
Robert Thomas Linebacker Imperial High School Imperial, California UCLA
Lovell Houston Defensive back Thomas Jefferson High School Denver, Colorado Colorado
Chris Hope Defensive back Rock Hill High School Rock Hill, South Carolina Florida State
Clifford Jefferson Defensive back Carter High School Dallas, Texas Notre Dame
Drew Henson Punter Brighton High School Brighton, Michigan Michigan

1998 team

Coach of the Year: Bob Ladouceur (De La Salle High School, Concord, California)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Chris Simms Quarterback Ramapo High School Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Texas
Nick Maddox Running back A. L. Brown High School Kannapolis, North Carolina Florida State
Dontae Walker Running back Clinton High School Clinton, Mississippi Mississippi State
Paul Arnold Running back Kennedy High School Burien, Washington Washington
Kevin Breedlove Offensive line Daniel High School Central, South Carolina Georgia
Vernon Carey Offensive line Northwestern High School Miami, Florida Miami (FL)
Tony Pape Offensive line Hinsdale South High School Darien, Illinois Michigan
Jeff Faine Offensive line Seminole High School Sanford, Florida Notre Dame
Bryce Bishop Offensive line Killian High School Miami, Florida Ohio State
Reggie Brown Wide receiver Carrollton High School Carrollton, Georgia Georgia
Mike Seidman Wide receiver Westlake High School Westlake Village, California UCLA
Anquan Boldin Athlete Pahokee High School Pahokee, Florida Florida State
Tomas Sanchez Placekicker Arlington Heights High School Fort Worth, Texas Midwestern State
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Cory Redding Linebacker North Shore High School Houston, Texas Texas
David Paine Defensive line Melrose High School Memphis, Tennessee Alabama
Darnell Dockett Defensive line Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, Maryland Florida State
Cedric Hilliard Defensive line Lamar High School Arlington, Texas Notre Dame
Bernard Riley Defensive line Los Alamitos High School Los Alamitos, California USC
Albert Haynesworth Defensive line Hartsville High School Hartsville, South Carolina Tennessee
Kendyll Pope Linebacker Columbia High School Lake City, Florida Florida State
T. J. Duckett Linebacker Loy Norrix High School Kalamazoo, Michigan Michigan State
Lito Sheppard Defensive back Raines High School Jacksonville, Florida Florida
Gerome Sapp Defensive back Lamar High School Houston, Texas Notre Dame
Darrell Rideaux Defensive back Poly High School Long Beach, California USC
Nick Setta Punter Lockport High School Lockport, Illinois Notre Dame

1999 team

Coach of the Year: John Parchman (Lee High School, Midland, Texas)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Brock Berlin Quarterback Evangel Christian Academy Shreveport, Louisiana Florida/Miami (FL)
Marcus Houston Running back Thomas Jefferson High School Denver, Colorado Colorado/Colorado State
Albert Hollis Running back Christian Brothers High School Sacramento, California Georgia
Michael Muñoz Offensive line Moeller High School Cincinnati, Ohio Tennessee
Shannon Snell Offensive line Hillsborough High School Tampa, Florida Florida
Wes Sims Offensive line Weatherford High School Weatherford, Oklahoma Oklahoma
Kwame Harris Offensive line Newark High School Newark, Delaware Stanford
Sean Young Offensive line Northwest Whitfield High School Tunnel Hill, Georgia Tennessee
Charles Rogers Wide receiver Saginaw High School Saginaw, Michigan Michigan State
B. J. Johnson Wide receiver South High School Grand Prairie, Texas Texas
Dominique Sims Athlete De La Salle High School Minneapolis, Minnesota Minnesota
Phillip Yost Placekicker Auburn High School Auburn, Alabama Auburn
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
D. J. Williams Linebacker De La Salle High School Concord, California Miami (FL)
Mac Tyler Defensive line Jess Lanier High School Bessemer, Alabama Alabama
Anthony Bryant Defensive line Sunshine High School Newbern, Alabama Alabama
Darrell Lee Defensive line Kirkwood High School Kirkwood, Missouri Florida
Travis Johnson Defensive line Notre Dame High School Sherman Oaks, California Florida State
Greg Pauly Defensive line South High School Waukesha, Wisconsin Notre Dame
Albert Means Linebacker Trezevant High School Memphis, Tennessee Alabama, Memphis
Marko Cooper Linebacker Cass Tech High School Detroit, Michigan Ohio State
Lawrence Richardson Defensive back Ball High School Galveston, Texas Arkansas
Bryant McFadden Defensive back McArthur High School Hollywood, Florida Florida State
Matt Grootegoed Defensive back Mater Dei High School Santa Ana, California USC
Chris Kluwe Punter Los Alamitos High School Los Alamitos, California UCLA

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  2. Recent All-USA teams
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