1993 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team
The 1993 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pac-12 Conference teams for the 1993 Pacific-10 Conference football season.[1] The UCLA Bruins, Arizona Wildcats, and USC Trojans could all claim a conference championship, posting 6–2 conference records. UCLA wide receiver J. J. Stokes was voted Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Arizona defensive tackle Rob Waldrop was voted Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year.
Offensive selections
Quarterbacks
- Rob Johnson, USC (Coaches-1)
Running backs
- Napoleon Kaufman , Washington (Coaches-1)
- Mario Bates, Arizona St. (Coaches-1)
Wide receivers
- Johnnie Morton, USC (Coaches-1)
- J. J. Stokes , UCLA (Coaches-1)
Tight ends
- Mark Bruener, Washington (Coaches-1)
Tackles
- Todd Steussie, California (Coaches-1)
- Vaughn Parker, UCLA (Coaches-1)
Guards
- Eric Mahlum, California (Coaches-1)
- Craig Novitsky, UCLA (Coaches-1)
Centers
- Tom Gallagher, Washington (Coaches-1)
Defensive selections
Ends
- Tedy Bruschi, Arizona (Coaches-1)
- Willie McGinest, USC (Coaches-1)
- DeWayne Patterson, Washington St. (Coaches-1)
Tackles
- Rob Waldrop, Arizona (Coaches-1)
Linebackers
- Jamir Miller, UCLA (Coaches-1)
- Jerrott Willard, California (Coaches-1)
- Anthony McClanahan, Washington St. (Coaches-1)
- Sean Harris, Arizona (Coaches-1)
Defensive backs
- Marvin Goodwin, UCLA (Coaches-1)
- Tony Bouie, Arizona (Coaches-1)
- Eric Zomalt, California (Coaches-1)
- Craig Newsome, Arizona St. (Coaches-1)
Special teams
Placekickers
- Bjorn Merten, UCLA (Coaches-1)
Punters
- Darren Schager, UCLA (Coaches-1)
Return specialists/All purpose
- Chuck Levy, Arizona (Coaches-1)
- Deron Pointer, Washington St. (Coaches-1)
Key
Coaches = selected by the conference coaches
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References
- Pac-12 Communications Department (2014). "2014 Pac-12 Football Media Guide". pac-12.org. p. 125. Archived from the original on June 14, 2015.
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