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Wide Receiver U Notes

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 12:00 AM
Posted By: Nick Daschel
In: Pac-10, ACC
Series This post is part of the series Best of the Pac-10

The points accounting for Wide Receiver U from 1999-2008:
 
All Pac-10
 

48 Arizona – First team: Mike Thomas (2007, 2008), Bobby Wade (2002), Dennis Northcutt (1999). Honorable mention: Mike Thomas (2006), Syndric Steptoe (2005), Bobby Wade (2000, 2001),

 

56 Arizona State – First team: Derek Hagan (2005), Shaun McDonald (2001, 2002). Second team: Michael Jones (2008), Derek Hagan (2004). Honorable mention: Rudy Burgess (2007), Michael Jones (2007), Chris McGaha (2007), Terry Richardson (2004), Skyler Fulton (2003), Derek Hagan (2003), Donnie O’Neal (2000),

 

44 California – First team: DeSean Jackson (2006), Geoff McArthur (2004). Second team: DeSean Jackson (2007), Lavelle Hawkins (2007), Geoff McArthur (2003).

Honorable mention: Robert Jordan (2007), Lavelle Hawkins (2006), Robert Jordan (2006),

 

32 Oregon – First team: Keenan Howry (2001). Second team: Demetrius Williams (2005). Honorable mention: Terence Scott (2008), Jordan Kent (2006), James Finley (2005), Samie Parker (2002, 2003), Keenan Howry (2000, 2002), Tony Hartley (1999).

 

64 Oregon State – First team: Sammie Stroughter (2008), Mike Hass (2004, 2005), James Newson (2003). Second team: Sammie Stroughter (2006), T.J. Housmandezadeh (2000). Honorable mention: Shane Morales (2008), James Newson (2001, 2002), Chad Johnson (2000), Robert Prescott (2000), Imani Percoats (1999).

 

34 Stanford – First team: DeRonnie Pitts (2000), Troy Walters (1999). Second team: DeRonnie Pitts (1999). Honorable mention: Mark Bradford (2007), Evan Moore (2004), Teyo Johnson (2001), Luke Powell (2001),

 

54 USC – First team: Dwayne Jarrett (2005, 2006), Mike Williams (2003). Second team: Patrick Turner (2008), Keary Colbert (2002, 2003), Mike Williams (2002). Honorable mention: Steve Smith (2005), Kareem Kelly (2002),

 

22 UCLA – First team: Freddie Mitchell (2000). Second team: Danny Farmer (1999). Honorable mention: Craig Bragg (2002, 2003, 2004),

 

34 Washington – First team: Reggie Williams (2002, 2003). Second team: Reggie Williams (2001). Honorable mention: D’Andre Goodwin (2008), Anthony Russo (2007), Sonny Shackleford (2006), Todd Elstrom (2001),

 

56 Washington State – First team: Brandon Gibson (2007). Second team: Milton Wynn (2000), Jason Hill (2004, 2005, 2006), Nakoa McElrath (2001),

Honorable mention: Brandon Gibson (2008), Michael Bumpus (2005, 2006, 2007), Devard Darling (2002, 2003), Mike Bush (2001), Nian Taylor (1999).

 
All Americans
 
2006: Dwayne Jarrett, USC (first).

2005: Mike Hass, Oregon State (first), Dwayne Jarrett, USC (first), Derek Hagan, Arizona State (third).

2004: Mike Hass, Oregon State (third).
2003: Mike Williams, USC (first), 

2002: Reggie Williams, Washington (first), Bobby Wade, Arizona (second), Shaun McDonald, Arizona State (third).

2000: Freddie Mitchell, UCLA (second)

1999: Dennis Northcutt, Arizona (first), Troy Walters, Stanford (first).

 
NFL Draft
 

Arizona: Syndric Steptoe (2007, seventh), Bobby Wade (2003, fifth), Dennis Northcutt (2000, second).

Arizona State: Derek Hagan (2006, third), Shaun McDonald (2003, fourth),

California: DeSean Jackson (2008, second), Lavelle Hawkins (2008, fourth), Chase Lyman (2005, fourth).

Oregon: Jordan Kent (2007, sixth), Demetrius Williams (2006, fourth), Marcus Maxwell (2005, seventh), Samie Parker (2004, fourth), Keenan Howry (2003, seventh).

Oregon State: Sammie Stroughter (2008, seventh), Mike Hass (2006, sixth), Chad Johnson (2001, second), T.J. Housmandezadeh (2001, seventh).

Stanford: Troy Walters (2000, fifth).

USC: Patrick Turner (2008, third), Dwayne Jarrett (2007, second), Steve Smith (2007, second), Mike Williams (2005, first), Keary Colbert (2004, second), R. Jay Soward (2000, first), Windrell Hayes (2000, fifth).

UCLA: Matt Slater (2008, fifth), Tab Perry (2005, fifth), Craig Bragg (2005, sixth), Freddie Mitchell (2001, first), Danny Farmer (2000, fourth).

Washington: Reggie Williams (2004, first), 

Washington State: Brandon Gibson (2008, sixth), Jason Hill (2007, third), Devard Darling (2004, third), Milton Wynn (2001, fourth).

 
 

Nick Daschel covers the Pacific-10 Conference for Buster Sports, and can be reached at ndaschel@bustersports.com

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