USA Today All-USA High School Football Team (2000–2009)

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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

2000 team

Coach of the Year: Tony Severino (Rockhurst High School, Kansas City, Missouri)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Joe Mauer Quarterback Cretin-Derham Hall High School St. Paul, Minnesota Florida State [a 1]
Kevin Jones Running back Cardinal O'Hara High School Springfield, Pennsylvania Virginia Tech
Eric Shelton Running back Bryan Station High School Lexington, Kentucky Louisville
Blake Larsen Offensive line Atlantic High School Atlantic, Iowa Iowa
Ben Wilkerson Offensive line Hemphill High School Hemphill, Texas LSU
Andrew Whitworth Offensive line West Monroe High School West Monroe, Louisiana LSU
Chris Spencer Offensive line Central High School Madison, Mississippi Ole Miss
Reggie Williams Wide receiver Lakes High School Lakewood, Washington Washington
Roscoe Crosby Wide receiver Union High School Union, South Carolina Clemson
Mark LeVoir Tight end Eden Prairie High School Eden Prairie, Minnesota Notre Dame
Kelly Baraka Athlete Northern High School Portage, Michigan Michigan
Mike McLaughlin Placekicker Gautier High School Gautier, Mississippi Alabama
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Shaun Cody Defensive line Los Altos High School Hacienda Heights, California USC
Tommie Harris Defensive line Ellison High School Killeen, Texas Oklahoma
Marquise Hill Defensive line De La Salle High School New Orleans, Louisiana LSU
Anttaj Hawthorne Defensive line Hamden High School Hamden, Connecticut Wisconsin
Michael-Jordan Craven Linebacker La Quinta High School La Quinta, California Stanford
Kevin Simon Linebacker De La Salle High School Concord, California Tennessee
Leon Williams Linebacker Canarsie High School Brooklyn, New York Miami (FL)
Ernest Shazor Defensive back Martin Luther King High School Detroit, Michigan Michigan
Matt Ware Defensive back Loyola High School Los Angeles, California UCLA
Marlin Jackson Defensive back Sharon High School Sharon, Pennsylvania Michigan
Antrel Rolle Defensive back South Dade High School Homestead, Florida Miami (FL)
Ryan Wimberley Punter Houston High School Houston, Missouri Oklahoma State
Notes
  1. Mauer was selected first overall by the Minnesota Twins in the 2001 Major League Baseball draft, and signed a contract to play in the Twins organization. He made the Twins' major-league roster in 2004 and played for the team until retiring after the 2018 season, appearing in six All-Star Games and being named American League MVP in 2009.

2001 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
Maurice Clarett Running back Warren Harding High School Warren, Ohio Ohio State
Ben Olson Quarterback Thousand Oaks High School Thousand Oaks, California BYU
J. R. Zwierzynski Running back Catholic Academy Joliet, Illinois Penn State
Justin Blalock Offensive line East High School Plano, Texas Texas
Derek Landri Offensive line De La Salle High School Concord, California Notre Dame
Derek Morris Offensive line North Mecklenburg High School Huntersville, North Carolina North Carolina State
Rob Smith Offensive line Highlands High School Fort Thomas, Kentucky Tennessee
Eric Winston Tight end Lee High School Midland, Texas Miami (FL)
Maurice Stovall Wide receiver Archbishop Carroll High School Radnor, Pennsylvania Notre Dame
Ryan Moore Wide receiver Dr. Phillips High School Orlando, Florida Miami (FL)
Lorenzo Booker Athlete St. Bonaventure High School Ventura, California Florida State
Erik Hinterbichler Placekicker Albuquerque High School Albuquerque, New Mexico Dartmouth
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Ahmad Brooks Linebacker Hylton High School Woodbridge, Virginia Virginia
Haloti Ngata Defensive line Highland High School Salt Lake City, Utah Oregon
Rodrique Wright Defensive line Hastings High School Alief, Texas Texas
Larry Dibbles Defensive line Lancaster High School Lancaster, Texas Texas
Kai Parham Defensive line Princess Anne High School Virginia Beach, Virginia Virginia
David Richard Linebacker Hazelwood East High School Hazelwood, Missouri Michigan State
Mike D'Andrea Linebacker Avon Lake High School Avon Lake, Ohio Ohio State
Pat Watkins Defensive back Lincoln High School Tallahassee, Florida Florida State
William Blackmon Defensive back Bishop Hendricken High School Warwick, Rhode Island Boston College
Buster Davis Defensive back Mainland High School Daytona Beach, Florida Florida State
A. J. Davis Defensive back Northern High School Durham, North Carolina North Carolina State
Danny Baugher Punter Mountain Pointe High School Phoenix, Arizona Arizona

2002 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 Leak Quarterback Independence High School Charlotte, North Carolina Florida
Reggie Bush Running back Helix High School La Mesa, California USC
Demetris Summers Running back Lexington High School Lexington, South Carolina South Carolina
Jorrie Adams Offensive line Jasper High School Jasper, Texas Texas A&M
Ofa Mohetau Offensive line Trinity High School Euless, Texas BYU
Ryan Harris Offensive line Cretin-Derham Hall High School Saint Paul, Minnesota Notre Dame
Mike Jones Offensive line Richards High School Oak Lawn, Illinois Iowa
Greg Olsen Tight end Wayne Hills High School Wayne, New Jersey Miami (FL)
Sean Bailey Wide receiver Milton High School Alpharetta, Georgia Georgia
Steve Smith Wide receiver Taft High School Woodland Hills, California USC
Tom Zbikowski Athlete Buffalo Grove High School Buffalo Grove, Illinois Notre Dame
Chase Goggans Placekicker Coffee High School Douglas, Georgia Florida State
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Antonio Cromartie Defensive back Lincoln High School Tallahassee, Florida Florida State
Jarvis Moss Defensive line Ryan High School Denton, Texas Florida
Victor Abiamiri Defensive line Gilman School Baltimore, Maryland Notre Dame
Xavier Lawson-Kennedy Defensive line Duncanville High School Duncanville, Texas Oklahoma State
Trevor Laws Defensive line Apple Valley High School Apple Valley, Minnesota Notre Dame
Wesley Jefferson Linebacker Gwynn Park High School Brandywine, Maryland Maryland
Daniel Brooks Linebacker Central Merry High School Jackson, Tennessee Tennessee
LaMarr Woodley Linebacker Saginaw High School Saginaw, Michigan Michigan
Michael Bush Defensive back Male High School Louisville, Kentucky Louisville
Tarell Brown Defensive back North Mesquite High School Mesquite, Texas Texas
Demetrice Webb Defensive back White High School Jacksonville, Florida Florida
Cody Freeby Punter Fort Worth Christian School North Richland Hills, Texas Oklahoma

2003 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
Brian Brohm Quarterback Trinity High School Louisville, Kentucky Louisville
Adrian Peterson Running back Palestine High School Palestine, Texas Oklahoma
Joe Casey Running back Paducah Tilghman High School Paducah, Kentucky Kentucky
Jeff Byers Offensive line Loveland High School Loveland, Colorado USC
Kyle Mitchum Offensive line McDowell High School Erie, Pennsylvania Ohio State
Roland Martin Offensive line Harper High School Chicago, Illinois Michigan State
Leon Hart Offensive line Spring Valley High School Columbia, South Carolina Auburn
Aaron Klovas Offensive line Bethel High School Spanaway, Washington Oregon
Brian Toal Athlete Don Bosco Preparatory High School Ramsey, New Jersey Boston College
Zach Miller Tight end Desert Vista High School Phoenix, Arizona Arizona State
Xavier Carter Wide receiver Palm Bay High School Palm Bay, Florida LSU
Connor Barth Placekicker Hoggard High School Wilmington, North Carolina North Carolina
Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Ted Ginn Jr. Defensive back Glenville High School Cleveland, Ohio Ohio State
Demonte Bolden Defensive line Tyner Academy Chattanooga, Tennessee Tennessee
Jeff Schweiger Defensive line Valley Christian High School San Jose, California USC
Marlon Favorite Defensive line West Jefferson High School Harvey, Louisiana LSU
DeMario Pressley Defensive line Dudley High School Greensboro, North Carolina North Carolina State
Willie Williams Linebacker Carol City High School Carol City, Florida Miami (FL)
Keith Rivers Linebacker Lake Mary High School Lake Mary, Florida USC
Dan Connor Linebacker Strath Haven High School Wallingford, Pennsylvania Penn State
James Bryant Linebacker Reading High School Reading, Pennsylvania Miami (FL)
Simeon Castille Defensive back Briarwood Christian High School Birmingham, Alabama Alabama
Tony Carter Defensive back Mandarin High School Jacksonville, Florida Florida State
Ryan Burks Punter Decatur High School Federal Way, Washington Eastern Washington

2004 team

Coach of the Year: Todd Dodge (Carroll High School, Southlake, Texas)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Ryan Perriloux Quarterback East St. John High School Reserve, Louisiana LSU
Jonathan Stewart Running back Timberline High School Lacey, Washington Oregon
Toney Baker Running back Ragsdale High School Jamestown, North Carolina North Carolina State
Dan Doering Offensive line Barrington High School Barrington, Illinois Iowa
Eugene Monroe Offensive line Plainfield High School Plainfield, New Jersey Virginia
Alex Boone Offensive line St. Edward High School Lakewood, Ohio Ohio State
Reggie Youngblood Offensive line Booker T. Washington High School Houston, Texas Miami (FL)
Michael Oher Offensive line Briarcrest Christian School Memphis, Tennessee Mississippi
Reggie Smith Athlete Santa Fe High School Edmond, Oklahoma Oklahoma
Martellus Bennett Tight end Alief Taylor High School Alief, Texas Texas A&M
Fred Rouse Wide receiver Lincoln High School Tallahassee, Florida Florida State
Graham Gano Placekicker Tate High School Cantonment, Florida Florida State
First Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Kenny Phillips Defensive back Carol City High School Miami, Florida Miami (FL)
DeMarcus Granger Defensive line Kimball High School Dallas, Texas Oklahoma
Jerrell Powe Defensive line Wayne County High School Waynesboro, Mississippi Mississippi
Kyle Moore Defensive line Houston County High School Warner Robins, Georgia USC
Melvin Alaeze Defensive line Randallstown High School Randallstown, Maryland Maryland
Travis Beckum Linebacker Oak Creek High School Oak Creek, Wisconsin Wisconsin
Rey Maualuga Linebacker Eureka High School Eureka, California USC
Ryan Reynolds Linebacker Bishop Gorman High School Las Vegas, Nevada Oklahoma
Brian Cushing Linebacker Bergen Catholic High School Oradell, New Jersey USC
Justin King Defensive back Gateway High School Monroeville, Pennsylvania Penn State
Demetrice Morley Defensive back Killian High School Miami, Florida Tennessee
Justin Brantly Punter Sealy High School Sealy, Texas Texas A&M
Second Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Greg Paulus Quarterback Christian Brothers Academy Syracuse, New York Syracuse
Kevin Grady Running Back East Grand Rapids High School Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan
Marlon Lucky Running Back North Hollywood High School North Hollywood, California Nebraska
Rodney Picou Offensive Line Canyon Springs High School Moreno Valley, California Nebraska
Josh McNeil Offensive Line Collins High School Collins, Mississippi Tennessee
Dace Richardson Offensive Line Wheaton Warrenville South High School Wheaton, Illinois Iowa
Chris Scott Offensive Line Lovejoy High School Lovejoy, Georgia Tennessee
Matt Hardrick Offensive Line Edgewater High School Orlando, Florida Florida State
Patrick Turner Wide receiver Goodpasture Christian High School Madison, Tennessee USC
Anthony Moeaki Tight end Wheaton Warrenville South High School Wheaton, Illinois Iowa
Derrick Williams Athlete Eleanor Roosevelt High School Greenbelt, Maryland Penn State
Jordan Congdon Placekicker St. Augustine High School San Diego, California USC
Second Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Barry Turner Defensive Line Brentwood Academy Brentwood, Tennessee Nebraska
Henry Melton Defensive Line Grapevine High School Grapevine, Texas Texas
Averell SpicerDefensive Line Rancho Cucamonga High School Rancho Cucamonga, California USC
Spencer Adkins Defensive Line Naples High School Naples, Florida Miami (FL)
Derek Nicholson Linebacker Mount Tabor High School Winston-Salem, North Carolina Florida State
Tray Blackmon Linebacker LaGrange High School LaGrange, Georgia Auburn
Eugene Hayes Linebacker Madison County High School Madison, Florida Florida State
Ricardo McCoy Linebacker St. John's High School Washington, D.C. Tennessee
Victor Harris Defensive Back Highland Springs High School Highland Springs, Virginia Virginia Tech
Bryan Evans Defensive Back Ed White High School Jacksonville, Florida Georgia
R.J. Jackson Defensive Back Westside High School Houston, Texas LSU
Zoltan Mesko Punter Twinsburg High School Twinsburg, Ohio Michigan

2005 team

Coach of the Year: Bill Castle (Lakeland High School, Lakeland, Florida)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Mitch Mustain Quarterback Springdale High School Springdale, Arkansas Arkansas
Chris Wells Running back Garfield High School Akron, Ohio Ohio State
C. J. Spiller Running back Union County High School Lake Butler, Florida Clemson
Sam Young Offensive line St. Thomas Aquinas High School Fort Lauderdale, Florida Notre Dame
Andre Smith Offensive line Huffman High School Birmingham, Alabama Alabama
Justin Anderson Offensive line Irwin County High School Ocilla, Georgia Georgia
Jake Bscherer Offensive line Sturgeon Bay High School Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Wisconsin
Carl Johnson Offensive line Southern High School Durham, North Carolina Florida
Percy Harvin Athlete Landstown High School Virginia Beach, Virginia Florida
David Ausberry Wide receiver Lemoore High School Lemoore, California USC
Konrad Reuland Tight end Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo, California Notre Dame
Kai Forbath Placekicker Notre Dame High School Sherman Oaks, California UCLA
First Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Gerald McCoy Defensive line Southeast High School Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma
Ricky Sapp Defensive line Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School Bamberg, South Carolina Clemson
Jared Odrick Defensive line Lebanon High School Lebanon, Pennsylvania Penn State
Eddie Jones Defensive line Kilgore High School Kilgore, Texas Texas
Sergio Kindle Linebacker Woodrow Wilson High School Dallas, Texas Texas
Brandon Graham Linebacker Crockett High School Detroit, Michigan Michigan
Allen Bradford Linebacker Colton High School Colton, California USC
Akeem Hebron Linebacker Good Counsel High School Wheaton, Maryland Georgia
Taylor Mays Defensive back O'Dea High School Seattle, Washington USC
Jonas Mouton Defensive back Venice High School Venice, California Michigan
Antwine Perez Defensive back Woodrow Wilson High School Camden, New Jersey USC/Maryland
Ryan Donahue Punter St. Rita High School Chicago, Illinois Iowa
Second Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Jimmy Clausen Quarterback Oaks Christian High School Westlake Village, California Notre Dame
Stafon Johnson Running back Dorsey High School Los Angeles, California USC
Michael Goodson Running back Klein Collins High School Klein, Texas Texas A&M
J'Marcus Webb Offensive line North Mesquite High School Mesquite, Texas Texas
Chris Stewart Offensive line Klein High School Klein, Texas Notre Dame
Steve Schilling Offensive line Bellevue High School Bellevue, Washington Michigan
Matt Carufel Offensive line Cretin-Derham Hall High School St. Paul, Minnesota Notre Dame
Jacques McClendon Offensive line Baylor Prep Chattanooga, Tennessee Tennessee
Jarred Fayson Athlete Hillsborough High School Tampa, Florida Florida/Illinois
Sam Shields Wide receiver Booker High School Sarasota, Florida Miami (FL)
Jamie Cumbie Tight end Morris High School Morris, Illinois Clemson
Jimmy StevensPlacekicker Heritage Hall School Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma
Second Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Clifton Geathers Defensive lineGeorgetown High School Georgetown, South Carolina South Carolina
Al Woods Defensive line Elton High School Elton, Louisiana LSU
Marcus Tillman Defensive line Franklin County High School Meadville, Mississippi Mississippi
Butch LewisDefensive line Regis Jesuit High School Aurora, Colorado USC
Thaddeus Gibson Linebacker Euclid High School Euclid, Ohio Ohio State
Marcus Ball Linebacker Stephenson High School Stone Mountain, Georgia Florida State
Toryan Smith Linebacker Rome High School Rome, Georgia Notre Dame
Jeremiha Hunter Linebacker Harrisburg High School Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Iowa
Darrin Walls Defensive back Woodland Hills High School Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Notre Dame
A.J. Wallace Defensive back McDonough High School Pomfret, Maryland Penn State
LaRon Moore Defensive back Midwest City High School Midwest City, Oklahoma Texas Tech
Brett Upson Punter Spalding High School Griffin, Georgia Vanderbilt

2006 team

Coach of the Year: J. T. Curtis (John Curtis Christian High School, River Ridge, Louisiana)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Jimmy Clausen Quarterback Oaks Christian High School Westlake Village, California Notre Dame
Marc Tyler Running back Oaks Christian High School Westlake Village, California USC
Noel Devine Running back North Fort Myers High School North Fort Myers, Florida West Virginia
Arrelious Benn Wide receiver Dunbar High School Washington, D.C. Illinois
A. J. Green Wide receiver Summerville High School Summerville, South Carolina Georgia
Aaron Hernandez Tight end Bristol Central High School Bristol, Connecticut Florida
Chris Little Offensive line Twiggs County High School Jeffersonville, Georgia Georgia
Ryan Miller Offensive line Columbine High School Littleton, Colorado Colorado
Anthony Davis Offensive line Piscataway High School Piscataway, New Jersey Rutgers
Tray Allen Offensive line South Grand Prairie High School Grand Prairie, Texas Texas
Lee Ziemba Offensive line Rogers High School Rogers, Arkansas Auburn
Jimmy Stevens Placekicker Heritage Hall School Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma
First Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Marvin Austin Defensive line Ballou High School Washington, D.C. North Carolina
Martez Wilson Defensive line Simeon Career Academy Chicago, Illinois Illinois
Joseph Barksdale Defensive line Cass Technical High School Detroit, Michigan LSU
Everson Griffen Defensive line Agua Fria High School Avondale, Arizona USC
Chris Galippo Linebacker Servite High School Anaheim, California USC
Chris Donald Linebacker Huntingdon High School Huntingdon, Tennessee Tennessee
Keenan Robinson Linebacker Plano East High School Plano, Texas Texas
Eugene Clifford Defensive back Colerain High School Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio State
Major Wright Defensive back St. Thomas Aquinas High School Fort Lauderdale, Florida Florida
Greg Little Defensive back Hillside High School Durham, North Carolina North Carolina
Joe McKnight Defensive back John Curtis Christian High School River Ridge, Louisiana USC
Bryan Anger Punter Camarillo High School Camarillo, California California
Second Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Ryan Mallett Quarterback Texas High School Texarkana, Texas Michigan
Bradley Stephens Running back McAllen Memorial High School McAllen, Texas Texas A&M
John Clay Running back Racine Park High School Racine, Wisconsin Wisconsin
Michael Floyd Wide receiver Cretin-Derham Hall High School St. Paul, Minnesota Notre Dame
Terrence Toliver Wide receiver Hempstead High School Hempstead, Texas LSU
Martell Webb Tight end Northern High School Pontiac, Michigan Michigan
Bryan Bulaga Offensive line Marian Central Catholic High School Woodstock, Illinois Iowa
Chris O'Dowd Offensive line Salpointe Catholic High School Tucson, Arizona USC
James Wilson Offensive line Nease High School Ponte Vedra, Florida Florida
Matt Romine Offensive line Union High School Tulsa, Oklahoma Notre Dame
Trinton Sturdivant Offensive line Anson High School Wadesboro, North Carolina Georgia
Philip Welch Placekicker Fort Collins High School Fort Collins, Colorado Wisconsin
David Soldner Placekicker Manheim Township High School Lancaster, Pennsylvania Penn State
Second Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
D'Angelo McCray Defensive line Andrew Jackson Highschool Jacksonville, Florida Eastern Illinois
Torrey Davis Defensive line Armwood High School Seffner, Florida Florida
Tydreke Powell Defensive line Hertford County High School Ahoskie, North Carolina North Carolina
Andre Jones Defensive line Andress High School El Paso, Texas Texas
Chris Strong Linebacker South Panola High School Batesville, Mississippi Mississippi
Lorenzo Edwards Linebacker Edgewater High School Orlando, Florida Florida
Allen Bailey Linebacker McIntosh High School Darien, Georgia Miami (FL)
Marcus Gilchrist Defensive back Andrews High School High Point, North Carolina Clemson
Donovan Warren Defensive back Poly High School Long Beach, California Michigan
Dionte Allen Defensive back St. Mary's Preparatory Orchard Lake, Michigan Florida State
Golden Tate Athlete Pope John Paul II High School Hendersonville, Tennessee Notre Dame
Chris Lovvorn Punter McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Mobile, Alabama Mississippi College

2007 team

Coach of the Year: Tim Harris (Booker T. Washington High School, Miami, Florida)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Terrelle Pryor Quarterback Jeannette High School Jeannette, Pennsylvania Ohio State
Darrell Scott Running back St. Bonaventure High School Ventura, California Colorado
Bryce Brown Running back Wichita High School East Wichita, Kansas Tennessee
Mike Brewster Offensive line Edgewater High School Orlando, Florida Ohio State
Trevor Robinson Offensive line Elkhorn High School Elkhorn, Nebraska Notre Dame
Josh Jenkins Offensive line Parkersburg High School Parkersburg, West Virginia West Virginia
Mike Adams Offensive line Dublin Coffman High School Dublin, Ohio Ohio State
Matt Patchan Offensive line Armwood High School Seffner, Florida Florida
Michael Floyd Wide receiver Cretin-Derham Hall High School St. Paul, Minnesota Notre Dame
Julio Jones Wide receiver Foley High School Foley, Alabama Alabama
Kyle Rudolph Tight end Elder High School Cincinnati, Ohio Notre Dame
Blair Walsh Placekicker Cardinal Gibbons High School Fort Lauderdale, Florida Georgia
First Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Patrick Peterson Defensive back Blanche Ely High School Pompano Beach, Florida LSU
T. J. Bryant Defensive back Lincoln High School Tallahassee, Florida USC
Nolan Brewster Defensive back Mullen High School Denver, Colorado Texas
Arthur Brown Linebacker Wichita High School East Wichita, Kansas Miami (FL)
Nigel Bradham Linebacker Wakulla High School Crawfordville, Florida Florida State
Brendan Beal Linebacker Liberty High School Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Florida
Shayne Hale Linebacker Gateway High School Monroeville, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh
DeAngelo Tyson Defensive line Statesboro High School Statesboro, Georgia Georgia
Marcus Forston Defensive line Miami Northwestern High School Miami, Florida Miami (FL)
Nick Perry Defensive line King High School Detroit, Michigan USC
Will Hill Athlete St. Peter's Preparatory School Hoboken, New Jersey Florida
Ben Buchanan Punter Central High School Westerville, Ohio Ohio State
Second Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Matt Barkley Quarterback Mater Dei High School Santa Ana, California USC
Sam McGuffie Running back Cy-Fair High School Cypress, Texas Michigan/Rice
Ryan Bass Running back Centennial High School Corona, California Arizona State
Matt Kalil Offensive line Servite High School Anaheim, California USC
Baker Steinkuhler Offensive line Lincoln Southwest High School Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska
Stephen Good Offensive line Paris High School Paris, Texas Oklahoma
Kyle Long Offensive line St. Anne's-Belfield School Charlottesville, Virginia Florida State
A.J. Harmon Offensive line Jefferson County High School Louisville, Georgia Georgia
DeAndre Brown Wide receiver Ocean Springs High School Ocean Springs, Mississippi Southern Miss
Aldarius Johnson Wide receiver Miami Northwestern High School Miami, Florida Miami (FL)
Kavario Middleton Tight end Elder High School Cincinnati, Ohio Washington/Montana
Milton Knox Athlete Birmingham High School Lake Balboa, California UCLA/Fresno State
Second Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Dan McCarthy Defensive back Cardinal Mooney High School Youngstown, Ohio Notre Dame
Dee Finley Defensive back Auburn High School Auburn, Alabama Florida
Aaron Williams Defensive back Round Rock High School Round Rock, Texas Texas
Jamarkus McFarland Defensive Line Lufkin High School Lufkin, Texas Oklahoma
DaQuan Bowers Defensive Line Bamberg Ehrhardt High School Bamberg, South Carolina Clemson
R.J. Washington Defensive Line Fossil Ridge High School Keller, Texas Oklahoma
Jarvis Humphrey Defensive Line Cedar Hill High School Cedar Hill, Texas Texas
Marcus Robinson Linebacker Homestead High School Homestead, Florida Miami (FL)
Steve Filer Linebacker Mount Carmel High School Chicago, Illinois Notre Dame
Michael Mauti Linebacker Mandeville High School Mandeville, Louisiana Penn State
William Green Linebacker Spain Park High School Hoover, Alabama Florida
Gerrell Robinson Athlete Hamilton High School Chandler, Arizona Arizona State

2008 team

Coach of the Year: George Smith (St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Garrett Gilbert Quarterback Lake Travis High School Austin, Texas Texas
Bryce Brown Running back Wichita East High School Wichita, Kansas Tennessee
Cierre Wood Running back Santa Clara High School Oxnard, California Notre Dame
D. J. Fluker Offensive line Foley High School Foley, Alabama Alabama
Xavier Nixon Offensive line Britt High School Fayetteville, North Carolina Florida
Seantrel Henderson Offensive line Cretin-Derham Hall High School St. Paul, Minnesota Miami (FL)
Mason Walters Offensive line Frenship High School Wolfforth, Texas Texas
Chris Watt Offensive line Glenbard West High School Glen Ellyn, Illinois Notre Dame
Terry Hawthorne Wide receiver East St. Louis High School East St. Louis, Illinois Illinois
Randall Carroll Wide receiver Cathedral High School Los Angeles, California UCLA
Rueben Randle Athlete Bastrop High School Bastrop, Louisiana LSU
Dustin Hopkins Placekicker Clear Lake High School Houston, Texas Florida State
First Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Manti Teʻo Linebacker Punahou School Honolulu, Hawaii Notre Dame
Ryne Giddins Defensive line Armwood High School Seffner, Florida South Florida
Jacobi McDaniel Defensive line Madison County High School Madison, Florida Florida State
Sheldon Richardson Defensive line Gateway Institute of Technology St. Louis, Missouri Missouri
Jamel Turner Defensive line Ursuline High School Youngstown, Ohio Ohio State
Jamarkus McFarland Defensive line Lufkin High School Lufkin, Texas Oklahoma
Jelani Jenkins Linebacker Good Counsel High School Olney, Maryland Florida
Dre Kirkpatrick Defensive back Gadsden City High School Gadsden, Alabama Alabama
Janzen Jackson Defensive back Barbe High School Lake Charles, Louisiana Tennessee
Patrick Hall Defensive back St. Bonaventure High School Ventura, California USC
Gabe Lynn Defensive back Jenks High School Jenks, Oklahoma Oklahoma
Pete Kontodiakos Punter Countryside High School Clearwater, Florida Colorado State
Second Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Russell Shepard Quarterback Cypress Ridge High School Houston, Texas LSU
Michael Ford Running back Leesville High School Leesville, Louisiana LSU
Trent Richardson Running back Escambia High School Pensacola, Florida Alabama
Morgan Moses Offensive line Meadowbrook High School Richmond, Virginia Virginia
Marcus Hall Offensive line Glenville High School Cleveland, Ohio Ohio State
Paden Kelley Offensive line Lake Travis High School Austin, Texas Texas
Stavion Lowe Offensive line Brownwood High School Brownwood, Texas LSU
Garry Gilliam Tight end Milton Hershey School Hershey, Pennsylvania Penn State
Marlon Brown Wide receiver Harding Academy Memphis, Tennessee Georgia
Logan Heastie Wide receiver Great Bridge High School Chesapeake, Virginia West Virginia
James Boyd Athlete Jordan High School Los Angeles, California USC
Anthony Fera Placekicker St. Pius X High School Houston, Texas Penn State
Second Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Devon Kennard Defensive line Desert Vista High School Phoenix, Arizona USC
Alex Okafor Defensive line Pflugerville High School Pflugerville, Texas Texas
Donte Moss Defensive line Northside High School Jacksonville, North Carolina North Carolina
William Gholston Defensive line Mumford High School Detroit, Michigan Michigan State
Chris Davenport Defensive line Mansfield High School Mansfield, Louisiana Tennessee
Abry Jones Defensive line Northside High School Warner Robins, Georgia Georgia
Vontaze Burfict Linebacker Centennial High School Corona, California Arizona State
Jarvis Jones Linebacker Carver High School Columbus, Georgia USC
Marquis Simmons Linebacker Dominguez High School Compton, California USC
Craig Loston Defensive back Eisenhower High School Houston, Texas LSU
Darius Winston Defensive back Central High School West Helena, Arkansas Arkansas
Ray Ray Armstrong Athlete Seminole High School Sanford, Florida Miami (FL)

2009 team

Coach of the Year: Greg Toal (Don Bosco Preparatory High School, Ramsey, New Jersey)

Note: Bold denotes Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors
First Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Seantrel Henderson Offensive line Cretin-Derham Hall High School St. Paul, Minnesota Miami (FL)
Matt Elam Athlete Dwyer High School West Palm Beach, Florida Florida
Kyle Prater Wide receiver Proviso West High School Hillside, Illinois USC
Darius White Wide receiver Dunbar High School Fort Worth, Texas Texas
Robert Woods Wide receiver Junípero Serra High School Gardena, California USC
Jake Heaps Quarterback Skyline High School Sammamish, Washington BYU
Marcus Lattimore Running back Byrnes High School Duncan, South Carolina South Carolina
Lache Seastrunk Running back Temple High School Temple, Texas Oregon
James Hurst Offensive line Plainfield High School Plainfield, Indiana North Carolina
Matt JamesOffensive line St. Xavier High School Cincinnati, Ohio Notre Dame
Christian Lombard Offensive line Fremd High School Palatine, Illinois Notre Dame
Kip Smith Placekicker Legacy High School Broomfield, Colorado UCLA
First Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Lamarcus Joyner Defensive back St. Thomas Aquinas High School Fort Lauderdale, Florida Florida State
Sharrif Floyd Defensive line Washington High School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Florida
Jackson Jeffcoat Defensive line Plano West High School Plano, Texas Texas
Ronald Powell Defensive line Rancho Verde High School Moreno Valley, California Florida
Jacques Smith Defensive line Ooltewah High School Ooltewah, Tennessee Tennessee
Brandon Willis Defensive line Byrnes High School Duncan, South Carolina North Carolina
Jordan Hicks Linebacker Lakota West High School West Chester, Ohio Texas
Jeff Luc Linebacker Treasure Coast High School New Port Richey, Florida Florida State
Chris Martin Linebacker Grandview High School Aurora, Colorado Florida
Tony Jefferson Defensive back Eastlake High School Chula Vista, California Oklahoma
DeMarcus Milliner Defensive back Stanhope Elmore High School Millbrook, Alabama Alabama
Alec Ogletree Defensive back Newnan High School Newnan, Georgia Georgia
Second Team Offense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
Demarco Cobbs Athlete Tulsa Central High School Tulsa, Oklahoma Texas
Chris DunkleyWide receiver Pahokee High School Pahokee, Florida Florida
Keenan Allen Wide receiver Northern Guilford High School Greensboro, North Carolina California
C. J. Fiedorowicz Tight end Johnsburg High School Johnsburg, Illinois Iowa
Xavier Grimble Tight end Bishop Gorman High School Las Vegas, Nevada USC
Robert Crisp Offensive line Athens Drive High School Raleigh, North Carolina North Carolina State
Jake Matthews Offensive line Elkins High School Missouri City, Texas Texas A&M
Ian Silberman Offensive line Fleming Island High School Orange Park, Florida Florida
Malcolm Jones Running back Oaks Christian High School Westlake Village, California UCLA
Herschel Sims Running back Abilene High School Abilene, Texas Oklahoma State
Phillip Sims Quarterback Oscar Smith High School Chesapeake, Virginia Alabama
Cody Parkey Placekicker Jupiter High School Jupiter, Florida Auburn
Second Team Defense
PlayerPositionSchoolHometownCollege
William Gholston Defensive line Southeastern High School Detroit, Michigan Michigan State
Corey Miller Defensive line Byrnes High School Duncan, South Carolina Tennessee
Reggie Wilson Defensive line Haltom High School Haltom City, Texas Texas
Owamagbe Odighizuwa Defensive line David Douglas High School Portland, Oregon UCLA
Steele Devitto Linebacker Don Bosco Preparatory High School Ramsey, New Jersey Boston College
Khairi Fortt Linebacker Stamford High School Stamford, Connecticut Penn State
James Wilder, Jr. Linebacker Plant High School Tampa, Florida Florida State
Cody Riggs Defensive back St. Thomas Aquinas High School Fort Lauderdale, Florida Florida
Demar Dorsey Defensive back Boyd Anderson High School Fort Lauderdale, Florida Louisville
Sean Parker Defensive back Narbonne High School Harbor City, California Washington
Latwan Anderson Defensive back Glenville High School Cleveland, Ohio Miami (FL)
DeAnthony Thomas Athlete Crenshaw High School Los Angeles, California Oregon

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References

  1. USA Today All-USA teams 1982–2001
  2. Recent All-USA teams
  3. "Football: Players and Coaches of the Year (1982–2005)". USA Today. 2006-06-26. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  4. On the following webpage, go to "Football archives" (for links to "All-USA Team", "Super 25" teams, and "Regional rankings"): "Super 25 and All-USA archive". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-10-24.