All-Big Ten Conference Team
First Team Offense | ||||||
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Individual | Team | Position | ||||
Daryll Clark | Penn State | Quarterback | ||||
Shonn Greene | Iowa | Running Back | ||||
Javon Ringer | Michigan State | Running Back | ||||
Eric Decker | Minnesota | Receiver | ||||
Derrick Williams | Penn State | Receiver | ||||
A.Q. Shipley | Penn State | Center | ||||
Seth Olsen | Iowa | Guard | ||||
Rich Ohrnberger | Penn State | Guard | ||||
Alex Boone | Ohio State | Tackle | ||||
Gerald Cadogan | Penn State | Tackle | ||||
Brandon Myers | Iowa | Tight End | ||||
Kevin Kelly | Penn State | Kicker |
First Team Defense | ||||||
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Individual | Team | Position | ||||
Mitch King | Iowa | Line | ||||
Corey Wootton | Northwestern | Line | ||||
Aaron Maybin | Penn State | Line | ||||
Jared Odrick | Penn State | Line | ||||
Greg Jones | Michigan State | Linebacker | ||||
James Laurinaitis | Ohio State | Linebacker | ||||
Navorro Bowman | Penn State | Linebacker | ||||
Vontae Davis | Illinois | Defensive Back | ||||
Otis Wiley | Michigan State | Defensive Back | ||||
Malcolm Jenkins | Ohio State | Defensive Back | ||||
Anthony Scirrotto | Penn State | Defensive Back | ||||
Zoltan Mesko | Michigan | Punter |
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