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]
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]
Coach of the Year: Tim Reynolds (Eisenhower High School, Lawton, Oklahoma)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Coach of the Year: Gary Guthrie (LaGrange High School, LaGrange, Georgia)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Coach of the Year: George Curry (Berwick High School, Berwick, Pennsylvania)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Coach of the Year: Chuck Kyle (St. Ignatius High School, Cleveland, Ohio)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Coach of the Year: Bruce Rollinson (Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana, California)
Coach of the Year: Bob Ladouceur (De La Salle High School, Concord, California)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Coach of the Year: Bruce Rollinson (Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana, California)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 Thompson | Linebacker | 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 |
Coach of the Year: Thom McDaniels (McKinley High School, Canton, Ohio)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Coach of the Year: Bob Ladouceur (De La Salle High School, Concord, California)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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 |
Coach of the Year: John Parchman (Lee High School, Midland, Texas)
Player | Position | School | Hometown | College |
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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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