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LSU had six players named to the AP All-SEC team, which was announced on Monday.

Center Will Clapp, linebackers Arden Key and Devin White, and cornerback Greedy Williams were all named to the All-SEC First Team.

Running back Derrius Guice and wide receiver DJ Chark, for all-purpose, were named to the All-SEC second team.

LSU, along with Auburn, Georgia, and Florida all tied at six for the second most selections. Alabama led the way with 11 selections.


FIRST TEAM

Offense
WR — A.J. Brown, Ole Miss, 6-1, 225, So.
WR — Calvin Ridley, Alabama, 6-1, 190. Jr.
T — Jonah Williams, Alabama, 6-5, 301, So.
T — Isaiah Wynn, Georgia, 6-2, 302, Sr.
G — Braden Smith, Auburn, 6-6, 303, Sr.
G — Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama, 6-4, 303, Jr.
C — Bradley Bozeman, Alabama, 6-5, 314, Sr.
C — Will Clapp, LSU, 6-5, 309, Jr.
TE — Hayden Hurst, South Carolina, 6-5, 250, Jr.
QB — Drew Lock, Missouri, 6-4, 225, Jr.
RB — Kerryon Johnson, Auburn, 6-0, 212, Jr.
RB — Benny Snell Jr., Kentucky, 5-11, 223, So.
PK — Daniel Carlson, Auburn, 6-4, 223, Sr.
All-Purpose — Christian Kirk, Texas A&M, 5-11, 200, Jr.

Defense:
DE — Jeff Holland, Auburn, 6-2, 249, Jr.
DE — Montez Sweat, Mississippi State, 6-6, 241, Jr.
DT — Da'Ron Payne, Alabama, 6-2, 308, Jr.
DT — Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State, 6-4, 307, So.
LB — Roquan Smith, Georgia, 6-1, 225, Jr.
LB — Devin White, LSU, 6-1, 255, So.
LB — Rashaan Evans, Alabama, 6-3, 234, Sr.
LB — Arden Key, LSU, 6-6, 255, Jr.
CB — Andraez Williams, LSU, 6-2, 175, Fr.
CB — Armani Watts, Texas A&M, 5-11, 200, Sr.
S — Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama, 6-1, 202, Jr.
S — Ronnie Harrison, Alabama, 6-3, 214, Jr.
P — Johnny Townsend, Florida, 6-1, 211, Sr.

SECOND TEAM

Offense:
WR — J'Mon Moore, Missouri, 6-3, 205, Sr.
WR — Christian Kirk, Texas A&M, 5-11, 200, Jr.
T — Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State, 6-5, 305, Sr.
T — Martez Ivey, Florida, 6-5, 305, Jr.
G — Trey Smith, Tennessee, 6-6, 320, Fr.
G — Greg Little, Ole Miss, 6-6, 325, So.
C — Frank Ragnow, Arkansas, 6-5, 317, Sr.
TE — Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri, 6-5, 260, Fr.
QB — Jarrett Stidham, Auburn, 6-3, 214, So.
RB — Nick Chubb, Georgia, 5-10, 225, Sr.
RB — Derrius Guice, LSU, 5-11, 212, Jr.
PK — Eddy Pineiro, Florida, 6-0, 173, Jr.
All-Purpose — Mecole Hardman, Georgia, 5-11, 183, So.
All-Purpose — D.J. Chark, LSU, 6-3, 187, Sr.

Defense:
DE — Marcell Frazier, Missouri, 6-5, 265, Sr.
DE — Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss, 6-3, 230, Sr.
DE — Dante Sawyer, South Carolina, 6-3, 275, Sr.
DT — Taven Bryan, Florida,
DT — Raekwon Davis, Alabama, 6-7, 306, So.
DT — Breeland Speaks, Ole Miss, 6-3, 285, Jr.
LB — Josh Allen, Kentucky, 6-5, 230, Jr.
LB — Lorenzo Carter, Georgia, 6-6, 243, Sr.
LB — De'Jon Harris, Arkansas, 6-0, 242, So.
LB — Skai Moore, South Carolina, 6-2 218, Sr.
LB — Charles Wright, Vanderbilt, 6-3, 240, Jr.
CB — Duke Dawson, Florida, 5-10, 208, Sr.
CB — Levi Wallace, Alabama, 6-0, 183, Sr.
CB — Carlton Davis, Auburn, 6-1, 203, Jr.
CB — CJ Henderson, Florida, 6-1, 182, Fr.
S — J.R. Reed, Georgia, 6-1, 194, So.
P — JK Scott, Alabama, 6-6, 204, Sr.
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Let's see what the coaches have to say about it.
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2nd team SEC backfield is Nick Chubb and Guice. Most pro teams would take that backfield right now.
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WoW.. no Donte Jackson?.... not even on 2nd team?.... WTF
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Jackson has speed. He needs to stay for another year to develop better techniques.
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Guice on 2nd team? And Chark on 2nd team averaging more than 20 yards per reception? Shows it’s a popularity contest.
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Guice was hurt or he would have been 1st team, and I have no problem with Chark behind those first team guys.
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This proves they don’t pay attention
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Bama with 11 players?!?!? BS... They couldn’t just let Will Clapp be alone at center they had to add a player from Bama.. BS meter 10+
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Arden key. Wow. Dude did nothin this year
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2 Centers on 1st team offense. Were they tied in votes or something?
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Key is good, but shouldn’t be on the list this year. Lawrence is far more deserving and even LaCouture had his best season and should receive credit.
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I guess Lawrence's injuries played into it but there's no way he shouldn't be at least second team. Also highly amusing that Bama doesn't win the division but nearly doubles the amount of players any other team has.
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Huh? Downright shameful Guice didn't make first team. I mean... what was all the fuss about Guice, Bo Jackson, and Herschel Walker mentioned in the same sentence?
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why does Louisiana remain in this dark philosophy? vacate the fricker. we have never needed the southland conference!
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How the hell did Arden key make first team all Sec? What the frick. Shows you how ridiculous these awards are
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Donte Jackson got robbed
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Did they just not even try on these selections? In what way is Arden Key worthy of first-team honors? In what world is Armani Watts with his god awful ball skills considered a CB?
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Bama bias is real with the SEC
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