2005 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team

The 2005 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific-10 Conference teams for the 2005 college football season. The USC Trojans won the conference, posting an undefeated 80 conference record (though this was later vacated).. USC then lost to the Texas Longhorns in the Rose Bowl BCS National Championship Game 41 to 38. USC running back Reggie Bush was voted Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Oregon defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and Arizona State linebacker Dale Robinson were voted Pat Tillman Pac-10 Co-Defensive Players of the Year.

Offensive selections

Quarterbacks

Running backs

  • Reggie Bush, USC (Coaches-1)
  • Jerome Harrison, Washington St. (Coaches-1)
  • LenDale White, USC (Coaches-2)
  • Maurice Drew, UCLA (Coaches-2)

Wide receivers

Tight ends

  • Marcedes Lewis, UCLA (Coaches-1)
  • Troy Bienemann, Washington St. (Coaches-2)

Tackles

Guards

  • Marvin Philip, California (Coaches-1)
  • Taitusi Lutui, USC (Coaches-1)
  • Grayling Love, Arizona St. (Coaches-2)
  • Fred Matua, USC (Coaches-2)
  • Aaron Merz, California (Coaches-2)

Centers

Defensive selections

Ends

Tackles

Linebackers

  • Dale Robinson, Arizona St. (Coaches-1)
  • Keith Ellison, Oregon St. (Coaches-1)
  • Trent Bray, Oregon St. (Coaches-1)
  • Anthony Trucks, Oregon (Coaches-2)
  • Desmond Bishop, California (Coaches-2)
  • Joe Lobendahn, Washington (Coaches-2)
  • Spencer Havner, UCLA (Coaches-2)

Cornerbacks

  • Just Phinisee, Oregon (Coaches-1)
  • Dante Hughes, California (Coaches-1)
  • Aaron Gipson, Oregon (Coaches-2)
  • Antoine Cason, Arizona (Coaches-2)

Safeties

  • Darnell Bing, USC (Coaches-1)
  • Darrell Brooks, Arizona (Coaches-1)
  • Scott Ware, USC (Coaches-2)
  • J. D. Nelson, Oregon (Coaches-2)
  • Donnie McCleskey, California (Coaches-2)

Special teams

Placekickers

Punters

  • Sam Paulescu, Oregon St. (Coaches-1)
  • Danny Baugher, Arizona (Coaches-2)

Return specialists

  • Terry Richardson, Arizona St. (Coaches-1)
  • Maurice Drew, UCLA (Coaches-1)
  • T. J. Rushing, Stanford (Coaches-2)
  • Reggie Bush, USC (Coaches-2)

Special teams player

  • Tim Wusu, Stanford (Coaches-1)
  • Derrick Doggett, Oregon St. (Coaches-2)
  • Byron Storer, California (Coaches-2)

Key

Coaches = selected by Pac-12 coaches[1]

# = unanimous selection by coaches

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See also

References

  1. "Four California Football Players Earn First Team All-Pac-10 Honors". November 28, 2005. Archived from the original on 2015-10-11. Retrieved 2015-07-29.
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