1997 All-SEC football team

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The 1997 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by the Associated Press (AP) and the conference coaches for the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season.

The Tennessee Volunteers won the conference, beating the Auburn Tigers 30 to 29 in the SEC Championship game.

Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning, the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy, was voted the AP SEC Offensive Player of the Year. Vanderbilt and Tennessee linebackers Jamie Duncan and Leonard Little tied for AP SEC Defensive Player of the Year.

Offensive selections

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Centers

Guards

Tackles

Tight ends

Defensive selections

Ends

Tackles

  • Chuck Wiley, LSU (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Mike Moten, Florida (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Melvin Bradley, Arkansas (AP-2, Coaches-2)
  • Henry Taylor, South Carolina (AP-2)
  • Ed Chester, Florida (AP-2)

Linebackers

Cornerbacks

Safeties

  • Teako Brown, Florida (AP-1, Coaches-2)
  • Arturo Freeman, South Carolina (AP-1)
  • Tremayne Martin, Kentucky (AP-2, Coaches-2)
  • Eric Brown, Miss. St. (AP-2)
  • Kirby Smart, Georgia (AP-2)
  • Brad Ware, Auburn (Coaches-2)

Special teams

Kickers

  • Jaret Holmes, Auburn (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Brian Hazelwood, Miss. St. (AP-2, Coaches-2)

Punters

  • Chad Kessler, LSU (AP-1, Coaches-1)
  • Jeff Walker, Miss. St. (AP-2, Coaches-2)

Key

Bold = Consensus first-team selection by both the coaches and AP

AP = Associated Press[1][2]

Coaches = Selected by the SEC coaches[3]

# = unanimous selection by the coaches

See also

References

  1. ^ "All-SEC Team". The Index-Journal. December 11, 1997. p. 18. Retrieved June 8, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ Paul Newberry (December 10, 1997). "Tennessee stars top All-SEC". Times Daily.
  3. ^ "All-SEC Coaches Team". The Index-Journal. December 11, 1997. p. 18. Retrieved June 8, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon