Virginia Cavaliers Football - First Team All Americans

First Team All Americans

  • Jim Bakhtiar, fullback, 1957
  • Will Brice, punter, 1995
  • Ahmad Brooks, linebacker, 2004
  • Elton Brown, offensive guard, 2004
  • Mark Dixon, offensive guard, 1993
  • Jim Dombrowski, offensive tackle, 1985
  • Bill Dudley, halfback, 1941
  • Percy Ellsworth, defensive back, 1995
  • D'Brickashaw Ferguson, offensive tackle, 2005
  • Thomas Jones, tailback, 1999
  • Patrick Kerney, defensive end, 1998
  • Noel LaMontagne, offensive tackle/offensive guard, 1999
  • Chris Long, defensive end 2007
  • Eugene Mayer, halfback 1915
  • Heath Miller, tight end, 2004
  • Herman Moore, wide receiver, 1990
  • Shawn Moore, quarterback, 1990
  • Joe Palumbo, middle guard, 1951
  • John Papit, fullback, 1949
  • Anthony Poindexter, defensive back, 1997 & 1998
  • Ray Roberts, offensive tackle, 1991
  • Ray Savage, defensive end/outside linebacker, 1989
  • Tom Scott, defensive end, 1952
  • Chris Slade, defensive end, 1991 & 1992
  • John St. Clair, center, 1999

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