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List of Iowa State Cyclones football All-Americans

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Polly Wallace was named to the 1926 All-America Team

The Iowa State Cyclones college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and represents the Iowa State University in the Big 12 Conference (Big 12). All-America selections are individual player recognitions made after each season when numerous publications release lists of their ideal team. The NCAA recognizes five All-America lists: the Associated Press (AP), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News (TSN), and the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WC).[1] In order for an honoree to earn a "consensus" selection, he must be selected as first team in three of the five lists recognized by the NCAA, and "unanimous" selections must be selected as first team in all five lists.[1]

Since the establishment of the team in 1892, Iowa State has had 16 players honored a total of 24 times as First Team All-America for their performance on the field of play. Included in these selections are 4 consensus selections, 2 of which were unanimous selections.[2] The most significant and recent All-American from Iowa State came after the 2020 season, when Breece Hall was named a unanimous First Team All-America, the first in Iowa State Cyclone history. Hall was also selected along with 2020 teammates Charlie Kolar, Mike Rose, and JaQuan Bailey.[3]

Key

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Consensus selection
Unanimous selection

Selectors

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AAB All-America Board AFCA American Football Coaches of America AP Associated Press The Atlantic The Atlantic
CT Chicago Tribune CO Collier's Weekly SI Sports Illustrated CP Central Press Association
CSW College Sports Writers DW Davis J. Walsh ES Ed Sullivan ESPN ESPN
FN The Football News FWAA Football Writers Association of America INS International News Service KCS Kansas City Star
LAT Los Angeles Times LIB Liberty Magazine LK Look magazine NANA North American Newspaper Alliance
NB Norman E. Brown NEA Newspaper Editors Association NL Navy Log NYEP New York Evening Post
NYS New York Sun OF Oscar Fraley PD Parke H. Davis SH Scripps-Howard
Time Time Magazine TSN The Sporting News UP United Press UPI United Press International
USAT USA Today WC Walter Camp WD Walter Dobbins

Selections

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Kelechi Osemele was named to the 2011 All-America Team
List of All-Americans showing the year won, player, position and selectors[4]
Year Player name Position Selector(s)
1919 Dick Barker G CT-1
1920 Polly Wallace C CT-1; AP-3
1934 Fred Poole P AP-1
1935 Ike Hayes G NEA-2
1938 Everett Kischer QB NEA-3
1938 Ed Bock G AP-1; LIB-1; NEA-1
1944 Jack Fathauer G LK-2
1950 Jim Doran WR INS-1; AP-2
1959 Dwight Nichols RB FWAA-1; NEA-2; AP-3; UPI-3
1960 Tom Watkins FB AFCA-2
1961 Dave Hoppmann RB AP-3; UPI-3
1962 Dave Hoppmann RB FWAA-1; AP-3
1963 Tom Vaughn FB FWAA-1; AFCA-2
1964 John Van Sicklen T AP-1
1966 Eppie Barney WR AP-2
1972 George Amundson QB NEA-2
1972 Merv Krakau DE AP-3
1972 Geary Murdock G FN-1
1973 Matt Blair LB AFCA-1
1974 Barry Hill S UPI-2; AP-3
1976 Luther Blue WR FWAA-1; AP-3
1977 Ron McFarland NT FN-2
1978 Mike Stensrud DT AP-2
1980 Dwayne Crutchfield RB UPI-2
1982 Karl Nelson T NEA-1
1983 Tracy Henderson WR AP-3
1984 Tracy Henderson WR FN-1; AP-2; NEA-2
1989 Mike Busch TE UPI-1; AFCA-1; WC-1
1989 Blaise Bryant RB AP-3
1993 Doug Skartvedt T AP-3
1995 Troy Davis RB AP-1; AFCA-1; WC-1; TSN-1
1996 Troy Davis RB AP-1; FWAA-1; WC-1; TSN-1
2000 Ben Bruns C FN-3
2011 Kelechi Osemele T SI-1
2017 Joel Lanning LB FWAA-1; SI-2
2019 Charlie Kolar TE AP-3; FWAA-2
2020 Breece Hall RB AP-1; AFCA-1; Athletic-1; CBS-1; ESPN-1; FWAA-1; TSN-1; USAT-1; WC-1;
2020 Mike Rose LB AP-2; ESPN-2; USAT-1; Athletic-1; TSN-2
2020 Charlie Kolar TE AP-3; ESPN-3; USAT-2; WC-2
2020 JaQuan Bailey DE AP-3; ESPN-3; FWAA-1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (November 15, 2011). "2010–11 NCAA Statistics Policies & Guidelines" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  2. ^ "Iowa State Cyclones All-America Selections - College Football at Sports-Reference.com".
  3. ^ "MSN". MSN.
  4. ^ http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/isuni.sidearmsports.com/documents/2015/5/5/FB_history.pdf Archived November 29, 2020, at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]