1990 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team

The 1990 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season. Selectors in 1990 included the Associated Press (AP).

Clemson led with seven players being named to the first team. Virginia followed with six first-team selections. The top three vote recipients all played for Virginia's offense: quarterback Shawn Moore and wide receiver Herman Moore, each with 164 points, and running back Terry Kirby with 162 points. Shawn Moore also received the award as the ACC's most valuable player of the 1990 season. Georgia Tech won the ACC championship, finished the season ranked No. 2 in the final AP Poll, and placed five players on the first team.[1]

Offensive selections

Wide receivers

  • Herman Moore, Virginia (AP-1) [164]
  • Barry Johnson, Maryland (AP-1) [112]]

Tight ends

Offensive tackles

  • Stacy Long, Clemson (AP-1) [129]
  • Ray Roberts, Virginia (AP-1) [112]

Offensive guards

  • Joe Siffri, Georgia Tech (AP-1) [145]
  • Eric Harmon, Clemson (AP-1) [131]

Centers

  • Trevor Ryals, Virginia (AP-1) [123]

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Defensive selections

Defensive linemen

  • Vance Hammond, Clemson (AP-1) [135]
  • Chris Slade, Virginia (AP-1) [112]
  • Rob Bodine, Clemson (AP-1) [83]

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Placekickers

Punters

  • Chris Gardocki, Clemson (AP-1) [121]

Key

AP = Associated Press selected by members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association (point totals in brackets: two points for a first-team selection, one point for a second-team selection)[1]

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References

  1. "All ACC Team". Rocky Mount, N.C., Telegram. November 20, 1990. p. 10 via Newspapers.com.
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