The Oakland Press

MSU’s Baringer, Michigan’s Corum are AP All-Americans

- By Ralph D. Russo

Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams was one of three Southern California players selected to The Associated Press All-America team released Monday.

Offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees and defensive end Tuli Tuipulotu joined their quarterbac­k to give USC more players on the first team than any other school. The AP All-America team is presented by Regions Bank.

Williams, named last week the AP player of the year, became the eighth USC player to win the Heisman over the weekend after accounting for 47 touchdowns this season and leadking USC to the Pac-12 title game.

The Trojans also had center Brett Neilon and cornerback Mekhi Blackmon selected to the third team.

Alabama edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. was selected to the first team for the second straight season, along with Kansas State running back Deuce Vaughn, who made it as an

all-purpose player for the second year in a row.

Joining Williams in the All-America first-team backfield is Texas running back Bijan Robinson and Michigan’s Blake Corum.

Michigan also had center Olusegun Oluwatimi and kicker Jake Moody picked for the second team.

Michigan State punter Bryce Baringer, a Pontiac Notre Dame Prep graduate,

also made the first team.

The second-ranked Wolverines face No. 3 TCU in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 31. The Horned Frogs’ lone first-team AllAmerica­n was defensive back Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson. TCU quarterbac­k Max Duggan and guard Steve Avila made the second team.

Top-ranked Georgia placed two players on the first-team defense with tackle Jalen Carter and safety Christophe­r Smith. Tight end Brock Bowers and linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson were secondteam selections.

The Bulldogs face No. 4 Ohio State in the CFP’s Peach Bowl semifinal on New Year’s Eve. Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was Ohio State’s only firstteam All-American, but the Buckeyes added four players on the second team: Offensive tackles Paris Johnson Jr. and Dawand Jones, linebacker Tommy Eichenberg and safety Ronnie Hickman.

FIRST TEAM

Offense

Quarterbac­k — Caleb Williams, second-year, Southern California.

Running backs — Bijan Robinson, third-year, Texas; Blake Corum, third-year, Michigan.

Tackles — Peter Skoronski, thirdyear, Northweste­rn; Joe Alt, second-year, Notre Dame.

Guard — O’Cyrus Torrence, fourth-year, Florida; Andrew Vorhees, sixth-year, Southern California.

Center — John Michael Schmitz, sixth-year, Minnesota.

Tight end — Michael Mayer, third-year, Notre Dame.

Wide receivers — Marvin Harrison Jr., second-year, Ohio State; Jalin Hyatt, third-year, Tennessee; Xavier Hutchinson, third-year, Iowa State. All-purpose player — Deuce Vaughn, third-year, Kansas

State.

Kicker — Christophe­r Dunn, fifthyear, North Carolina State. Defense

Edge rushers — Will Anderson

Jr., third-year, Alabama; Tuli Tuipulotu, third-year, Southern California.

Tackles — Jalen Carter, thirdyear, Georgia; Calijah Kancey, fourth-year, Pittsburgh. Linebacker­s — Ivan Pace Jr., fourth-year, Cincinnati; Jack Campbell, fourth-year, Iowa; Drew Sanders, third-year, Arkansas.

Cornerback­s — Clark Phillips III, third-year, Utah; Devon Witherspoo­n, fourth-year, Illinois. Safeties — Kamren Kinchens, second-year, Miami; Christophe­r Smith, fifth-year, Georgia. Defensive back — Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, fourth-year, TCU.

Punter — Bryce Baringer, sixthyear, Michigan State.

SECOND TEAM

Offense

Quarterbac­k — Max Duggan, fourth-year, TCU.

Running backs — Chase Brown, fifth-year, Illinois; Mohamed Ibrahim,

sixth-year, Minnesota. Tackles — Paris Johnson Jr., third-year, Ohio State; Dawand Jones, fourth-year, Ohio State. Guards — Cooper Beebe, fourthyear, Kansas State; Steve Avila, fifth-year, TCU.

Center — Olusegun Oluwatimi, sixth-year, Michigan.

Tight end — Brock Bowers, second-year, Georgia.

Wide receivers — Charlie Jones, sixth-year, Purdue; Rashee Rice, fourth-year, SMU; Josh Downs, third-year, North Carolina. All-purpose player — Zach Charbonnet, fourth-year, UCLA. Kicker — Jake Moody, fifth-year, Michigan.

Defense

Edge rushers — Tyree Wilson, fifth-year, Texas Tech; Isaiah Foskey, fourth-year, Notre Dame. Tackles — Jer’Zhan Newton, third-year, Illinois; Jonah Tavai, fifth-year, San Diego State. Linebacker­s — Tommy Eichenberg, fourth-year, Ohio State; Jeremiah Trotter Jr., secondyear, Clemson; Jamon DumasJohns­on, second-year, Georgia. Cornerback­s — Emmanuel Forbes, third-year, Mississipp­i State; Joey Porter Jr., fourthyear, Penn State.

Safeties — Kaevon Merriweath­er, fifth-year, Iowa; Ronnie Hickman, fourth-year, Ohio State. Defensive back — Brian Branch, third-year, Alabama.

Punter — Tory Taylor, third-year, Iowa.

 ?? ASSOCIATED FILE PHOTO ?? Michigan State’s Bryce Baringer, left, punts against Wisconsin earlier this season. The Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, has made the Associated Press All-America team.
ASSOCIATED FILE PHOTO Michigan State’s Bryce Baringer, left, punts against Wisconsin earlier this season. The Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, has made the Associated Press All-America team.

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