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SEC announces 2021 All-Conference teams

James Fletcher IIIby:James Fletcher III12/07/21

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After the Alabama Crimson Tide upset the Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship last weekend, the conference released its 2021 All-SEC teams. 12 of 14 SEC schools had players represented on the first or second team, with only Florida and Vanderbilt lacked representation.

The conference also notes that 11 member schools had at least two all-conference representatives and 10 had three or more. With the talent pretty rather evenly across the conference, the list includes a wide variety of players from across the SEC.

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The 2021 awards honored nine athletes who have made multiple appearances on the postseason All-Conference list over the course of their SEC careers. Treylon Burks (Arkansas), Jake Camarda (Georgia), Jordan Davis (Georgia), Jerrion Ealy (Ole Miss), Darian Kinnard (Kentucky), Bumper Pool (Arkansas), Isaiah Spiller (Texas A&M), Jalen Wydermyer (Texas A&M) and Cade Yowkr (LSU) made up that exclusive group.

The SEC will continue releasing more honors throughout the week with individual honors on Wednesday and All-Freshman teams revealed on Thursday.

First Team All-SEC

Offense

QB – Bryce Young (Alabama)

RB – Tyler Badie (Missouri)

RB – Brian Robinson Jr. (Alabama)

WR – Jameson Williams (Alabama)

WR – Treylon Burks (Arkansas)

TE – Brock Bowers (Georgia)

OL – Darian Kinnard (Kentucky)

OL – Evan Neal (Alabama)

OL – Kenyon Green (Texas A&M)

OL – Charles Cross (Mississippi State)

C – Luke Fortner (Kentucky)

AP – Velus Jones Jr. (Tennessee)

Defense

DL – Jordan Davis (Georgia)

DL – Sam Williams (Ole Miss)

DL – DeMarvin Leal (Texas A&M)

DL – Devonte Wyatt (Georgia)

LB – Will Anderson Jr. (Alabama)

LB – Nakobe Dean (Georgia)

LB – Damone Clark (LSU)

DB – Roger McCreary (Auburn)

DB – Jordan Battle (Alabama)

DB – Jaylan Foster (South Carolina)

DB – Montaric Brown (Arkansas)

Special Teams

PK – Harrison Mevis (Missouri)

P – Jake Camarda (Georgia)

RS – Velus Jones Jr. (Tennessee)

Second Team All-SEC

Offense

QB – Matt Corral (Ole Miss)

RB – Chris Rodriguez Jr. (Kentucky)

RB – Isaiah Spiller (Texas A&M)

WR – John Metchie III (Alabama)

WR – Wan’Dale Robinson (Kentucky)

TE – Jalen Wydermyer (Texas A&M)

OL – Jamaree Salyer (Georgia)

OL – Ed Ingram (LSU)

OL – Cade Mays (Tennessee)

OL – Justin Shaffer (Georgia)

C – Michael Maietti (Missouri)

AP – Jerrion Ealy (Ole Miss)

Defense

DL – Phidarian Mathis (Alabama)

DL – Derick Hall (Auburn)

DL – Josh Paschal (Kentucky)

DL – Jalen Carter (Georgia)

LB – Henry To’o To’o (Alabama)

LB – Bumper Pool (Arkansas)

LB – Zakoby McClain (Auburn)

DB – Derion Kendrick (Georgia)

DB – Theo Jackson (Tennessee)

DB – Jalyn Armour-Davis (Alabama)

DB – Lewis Cine (Georgia)

DB – Emmanuel Forbes (Mississippi State)

Special Teams

PK – Cade York (LSU)

P – Nik Constantinou (Texas A&M)

RS – Jameson Williams (Alabama)