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Calvin Johnson was the lone unanimous selection by the 80 voting members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.
 
Calvin Johnson was the lone unanimous selection by the 80 voting members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.
 
 

Nov. 27, 2006

Raleigh, N.C. (AP) - Balance was the key word this season in the Atlantic Coast Conference, so it's fitting that four schools shared the spotlight on the all-conference team.

Georgia Tech, Clemson and Virginia Tech each landed seven players on The Associated Press All-ACC team for 2006. Worst-to-first Wake Forest, which will play Georgia Tech on Saturday in the ACC championship game, had six players make the team announced Monday.

No. 23 Georgia Tech placed four players on the first team, including receiver Calvin Johnson - the lone unanimous selection by the 80 voting members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. Johnson led the league with 74.9 yards receiving per game.

Defensive tackle Joe Anoai, safety Jamal Lewis and punter Durant Brooks also represented the Coastal Division champion Yellow Jackets on the first team, and Georgia Tech had three second-teamers: running back Tashard Choice, defensive end Adamm Oliver and linebacker Philip Wheeler.

Virginia Tech running back Branden Ore, linebacker Vince Hall and cornerback Brandon Flowers also made the first team, while four Hokies made the second team: offensive tackle Duane Brown, linebacker Xavier Adibi, kicker Brandon Pace and specialist Eddie Royal.

Clemson had four first-team selections on offense - running back James Davis, receiver Chansi Stuckey, tackle Barry Richardson and guard Nathan Bennett - and end Gaines Adams led the defense with 157 of a possible 160 points. Running back C.J. Spiller and center Dustin Fry made the second team.

Five Wake Forest players - offensive tackle Steve Vallos, center Steve Justice, linebacker Jon Abbate, safety Josh Gattis and kicker Sam Swank - were first-team honorees, and quarterback Riley Skinner was the Demon Deacons' only player picked to the second team.

The rest of the first team offense was rounded out by quarterback Matt Ryan and guard Josh Beekman of Boston College, and Miami tight end Greg Olsen.

The first-team defense also consisted of Miami defensive end Calais Campbell, North Carolina State defensive tackle Tank Tyler, Florida State linebacker Buster Davis and Duke cornerback John Talley, and N.C. State's Darrell Blackman was the first-team selection at specialist.

Comprising the rest of the second-team offense were Maryland's Darrius Heyward-Bey and Florida State's Greg Carr at receiver, Boston College tackle Jim Marten, and guards Leroy Harris of N.C. State and Andrew Crummey of Maryland.

Also on the second-team defense were Virginia end Chris Long, tackles Kareem Brown of Miami, Andre Fluellen of Florida State and B.J. Raji of Boston College, Terrapins linebacker Erin Henderson, cornerbacks Marcus Hamilton of Virginia and DeJuan Tribble of Boston College, and Miami safeties Kenny Phillips and Brandon Meriweather. Adam Podlesh of Maryland was the second-team punter.

North Carolina was the only school not represented on the all-conference teams.

2006 All-ACC Football Teams
1st Team Offense
QB Matt Ryan Jr. Boston College 142
RB James Davis So. Clemson 149
RB Branden Ore So. Virginia Tech 134
WR Calvin Johnson Jr. Georgia Tech* 160
WR Chansi Stuckey Sr. Clemson 94
TE Greg Olsen Jr. Miami 112
T Steve Vallos Sr. Wake Forest 150
T Barry Richardson Jr. Clemson 85
G Josh Beekman Sr. Boston College 142
G Nathan Bennett Sr. Clemson 114
C Steve Justice Jr. Wake Forest 113
PK Sam Swank So. Wake Forest 103
*denotes unanimous selection

2nd Team Offense

QB Riley Skinner Fr. Wake Forest 33
RB Tashard Choice Jr. Georgia Tech 103
RB C.J. Spiller Fr. Clemson 58
WR Darrius Heyward-Bey Fr. Maryland 46
WR Greg Carr So. Florida State 38
TE Anthony Hill Jr. NC State 65
T Duane Brown Jr. Virginia Tech 58
T Jim Marten Sr. Boston College 49
G Leroy Harris Sr. NC State 57
G Andrew Crummey Jr. Maryland 42
C Dustin Fry Sr. Clemson 96
PK Brandon Pace Sr. Virginia Tech 87
Honorable Mention Offense: (20 points or more) - QB: Reggie Ball, Sr., Georgia Tech (31); Sam Hollenbach, Sr., Maryland (29). WR: Chris Davis, Sr., Florida State (36); Kevin Challenger, Jr., Boston College (35); Kevin Ogletree, So., Virginia (27). TE: Joey Haynos, Jr., Maryland (31); Thomas Hunter, Sr., Clemson (26). T: Andrew Gardner, So., Georgia Tech (48); Stephon Heyer, Sr., Maryland (33). G: Branden Albert, So., Virginia (34); Cory Niblock, Sr., Florida State (34); Derrick Morse, Jr., Miami (31). PK: Dan Ennis, Sr., Maryland (34).
1st Team Defense
DE Gaines Adams Sr. Clemson 157
DE Calais Campbell So. Miami 105
DT Joe Anoai Sr. Georgia Tech 108
DT DeMarcus Tyler Sr. NC State 98
LB Vince Hall Jr. Virginia Tech 113
LB Buster Davis Sr. Florida State 102
LB Jon Abbate Jr. Wake Forest 97
CB John Talley Sr. Duke 140
CB Brandon Flowers So. Virginia Tech 88
S Josh Gattis Sr. Wake Forest 149
S Jamal Lewis Jr. Georgia Tech 61
P Durant Brooks Jr. Georgia Tech 132
SP Darrell Blackman Jr. NC State 97
2nd Team Defense
DE Chris Long Jr. Virginia 55
DE Adamm Oliver Jr. Georgia Tech 34
DT Kareem Brown Sr. Miami 81
DT B.J. Raji Jr. Boston College 40
DT Andre Fluellen Jr. Florida State 40
LB Philip Wheeler Jr. Georgia Tech 86
LB Erin Henderson So. Maryland 64
LB Xavier Adibi Jr. Virginia Tech 55
CB Marcus Hamilton Sr. Virginia 61
CB DeJuan Tribble Jr. Boston College 59
S Kenny Phillips So. Miami 49
S Brandon Meriweather Sr. Miami 48
P Adam Podlesh Sr. Maryland 60
SP Eddie Royal Jr. Virginia Tech 57
Honorable Mention Defense: (20 points or more) - DE: Baraka Atkins, Sr., Miami (27); Jyles Tucker, Sr., Wake Forest (26). LB: Lawrence Timmons, Jr., Florida State (44); KaMichael Hall, Sr., Georgia Tech (27); Patrick Lowery, Sr., NC State (25). CB: Josh Wilson, Sr., Maryland (35); Duane Coleman, Sr., Clemson (34). S: Ryan Glasper, Sr., Boston College (38); Myron Rolle, Fr., Florida State (38); Patrick Ghee, Sr., Wake Forest (28). P: Sam Swank, So., Wake Forest (37)


 

 

 
 
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