1984 All-SEC football team

The 1984 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by various selectors for the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. Florida won the conference, though it was later vacated.

Offensive selections

Receivers

  • Chuck Scott, Vanderbilt (AP-1, UPI)
  • Eric Martin, LSU (AP-2, UPI)
  • Tim McGee, Tennessee (AP-2)

Tight ends

  • Jim Popp, Vanderbilt (AP-1)
  • Jeff Parks, Auburn (AP-2)

Tackles

  • Lomas Brown, Florida (AP-1, UPI)
  • Lance Smith, LSU (AP-1, UPI)
  • Rob Monaco, Vanderbilt (AP-2)
  • Crawford Ker, Florida (AP-2)

Guards

  • Bill Mayo, Tennessee (AP-1, UPI)
  • Jeff Lott, Auburn (AP-1)
  • Jeff Zimmerman, Florida (AP-2)
  • Danny Sanders, Miss. St. (AP-2)
  • Peter Anderson, Georgia (AP-2)

Centers

  • Phil Bromley, Florida (AP-1, UPI)
  • Wes Neighbors, Alabama (AP-2)

Quarterbacks

  • Tony Robinson, Tennessee (AP-1)
  • Kurt Page, Vanderbilt (UPI)
  • Kerwin Bell, Florida (AP-2)

Running backs

Defensive selections

Ends

  • Gerald Robinson, Auburn (AP-1, UPI)
  • Freddie Joe Nunn, Ole Miss (AP-1, UPI)
  • Tim Newton, Florida (UPI)
  • Michael Brooks, LSU (AP-2)
  • Kenny Sims, Georgia (AP-2)

Tackles

  • Jon Hand, Alabama (AP-1, UPI)
  • Pat Swoopes, Miss. St. (AP-2, UPI)
  • Ben Thomas, Auburn (AP-1)
  • Karl Jordan, Vanderbilt (AP-2)

Linebackers

  • Gregg Carr, Auburn (AP-1, UPI)
  • Alonzo Johnson, Florida (AP-1, UPI)
  • Knox Culpepper, Georgia (AP-1, UPI)
  • Cornelius Bennett, Alabama (AP-1)
  • Shawn Burks, LSU (AP-2)
  • Cam Jacobs, Kentucky (AP-2)
  • Aaron Pearson, Miss. St. (AP-2)

Backs

  • Jeff Sanchez, Georgia (AP-1, UPI)
  • Paul Calhoun, Kentucky (AP-1, UPI)
  • Liffort Hobley, LSU (AP-1, UPI)
  • David King, Auburn (AP-2, UPI)
  • Manuel Young, Vanderbilt (AP-2)
  • Jeffery Dale, LSU (AP-2)

Special teams

Kicker

Punter

Key

AP = Associated Press[1]

UPI = United Press International[2]

Bold = Consensus first-team selection by both AP and UPI

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See also

References

  1. "All-SEC team". Gainesville Sun. December 4, 1984.
  2. David Moffit. "1984 All-SEC Football Team Announced".
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