Tim Tebow, Deion Sanders headline AP's list of top-100 All-Americans from the last 100 years

Tim Tebow, Deion Sanders headline AP's list of top100 AllAmericans from the last 100 years Chris CwikAugust 15, 2025 at 9:13 PM In the last 100 years of college football, no quarterback has been more dominant than Tim Tebow.

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Chris CwikAugust 15, 2025 at 9:13 PM

In the last 100 years of college football, no quarterback has been more dominant than Tim Tebow. The Florida star broke the game for three seasons, passing with deadly efficiency and pounding in at least a dozen rushing touchdowns each year.

That dominance led to Tebow placing in the top-5 in Heisman voting in three straight seasons, including a first-place finish in 2007. It also resulted in Tebow winning the national championship twice during his college career.

Though his days at Florida are long gone, Tebow is still getting accolades for his performance there. The on Thursday named Tebow as its first-team quarterback on its list of the top-100 All-Americans from the past 100 years.

The AP tabbed 12 writers to vote on the best All-Americans over the last century. Voters had a few rules to consider before casting their votes. Players needed to be an AP first-team All-American at least once over their college careers. A player's professional career did not factor into the voting.

Quarterback was, as you might expect, going to be a crowded position. Tebow ultimately won out over Texas great Vince Young, who was named to the AP's second team on its all-century list.

Here's how the rest of the team came together:

AP All-America first-team offense

Quarterback: Tim Tebow, Florida

Running back: Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State

Running back: Herschel Walker, Georgia

Wide receiver: Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh

Wide receiver: Randy Moss, Marshall

Tight end: Brock Bowers, Georgia

Tackle: Orlando Pace, Ohio State

Tackle: Bill Fralic, Pittsburgh

Guard: John Hannah, Alabama

Guard: Jim Parker, Ohio State

Center: Chuck Bednarik, Penn

All Purpose: Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska

Kicker: Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State

AP All-America first-team defense

Defensive end: Hugh Green, Pittsburgh

Defensive end: Randy White, Maryland

Defensive tackle: Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska

Defensive tackle: Bronko Nagurski, Minnesota

Linebacker: Dick Butkus, Illinois

Linebacker: Derrick Thomas, Alabama

Linebacker: Chris Spielman, Ohio State

Cornerback: Charles Woodson, Michigan

Cornerback: Deion Sanders, Florida State

Safety: Ronnie Lott, USC

Safety: Ed Reed, Miami

Punter: Tory Taylor, Iowa

On the defensive side, both Deion Sanders and Ed Reed headline a dominant secondary, which also features Charles Woodson. While the AP's list skewed more recent, Dick Butkus, Randy White and Bronko Nagurski represent some of the older players named to the team. Nagurski was an All-American back in 1929.

AP All-America second-team offense

Quarterback: Vince Young, Texas

Running back: Archie Griffin, Ohio State

Running back: Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh

Wide receiver: DeVonta Smith, Alabama

Wide receiver: Desmond Howard, Michigan

Tight end: Keith Jackson, Oklahoma

Tackle: Jonathan Ogden, UCLA

Tackle: Bryant McKinnie, Miami

Guard: Brad Budde, USC

Guard: John Smith, Notre Dame

Center: Dave Rimington, Nebraska

All Purpose: Tim Brown, Notre Dame

Kicker: Martin Gramatica, Kansas State

AP All-America second team defense

Defensive end: Bubba Smith, Michigan State

Defensive end: Bruce Smith, Virginia Tech

Defensive tackle: LeeRoy Selmon, Oklahoma

Defensive tackle: Warren Sapp, Miami

Linebacker: Jerry Robinson, UCLA

Linebacker: Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma

Linebacker: Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina

Cornerback: Champ Bailey, Georgia

Cornerback: Tyrann Mathieu, LSU

Safety: Bennie Blades, Miami

Safety: Al Brosky, Illinois

Punter: Reggie Roby, Iowa

Ohio State, Miami and Pittsburgh are among the most represented schools to be featured across both teams. All three schools have four players on the all-time All-American list.

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