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    No Locker on all-Pac-10 teams

    Todd DybasBy Todd DybasDecember 7, 2010Updated:October 4, 2012No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Jake Locker received honorable mention when the Pac-10 all-conference teams were announced on Tuesday. (Drew McKenzie/Sportspress Northwest)

    Jake Locker will finish his Washington career without being named either first or second team all-Pac-10.

    This year’s honorees were announced Tuesday morning, and the only Washington player to make the first team on either side of the ball was linebacker Mason Foster. Foster leads the conference in tackles with 151 and should receive All-American consideration.

    The two Pac-10 quarterbacks were Stanford’s Andrew Luck, also named Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, and Oregon’s Darron Thomas, who was named to the second team.

    This is the third time, the others coming in 2007 and 2009, that Locker received honorable mention in the conference awards.

    Washington running back Chris Polk, who is second in the conference in rushing yards, and wide receiver Jermaine Kearse, who is third in the Pac-10 with 1,001 receiving yards, were named second-team all-conference offense. Senior safety Nate Williams was named to the second team defense.

    Locker joined linebacker Victor Aiyewa and defensive tackle Alameda Ta’amu as honorable mentions.

    First Team Offense
    QB – Andrew Luck, So., Stanford
    RB – LaMichael James, So., Oregon
    RB – Owen Marecic, Sr., Stanford
    RB – Jacquizz Rodgers, Jr., Oregon State
    WR – Juron Criner, Jr., Arizona
    WR – Jeff Maehl, Sr., Oregon
    TE – David Paulson, Jr., Oregon
    OL – Chase Beeler, Sr., Stanford
    OL – David DeCastro, Jr., Stanford
    OL – Jordan Holmes, Sr., Oregon
    OL – Jonathan Martin, Jr., Stanford
    OL – Tyron Smith, Jr., USC

    Second Team Offense
    QB – Darron Thomas, So., Oregon
    RB – Johnathan Franklin, So., UCLA
    RB – Chris Polk, So., Washington
    RB – Shane Vereen, Jr., California
    WR – Doug Baldwin, Sr., Stanford
    WR – Jermaine Kearse, Jr., Washington
    TE – Coby Fleener, Sr., Stanford
    OL – Colin Baxter, Sr., Arizona
    OL – Adam Grant, Grad., Arizona
    OL – Alex Linnenkohl, Sr., Oregon State
    OL – Mitchell Schwartz, Jr., California
    OL – Bo Thran, Sr., Oregon

    First Team Defense
    DL – Jurrell Casey, Jr., USC
    DL – Cameron Jordan, Sr., California
    DL – Stephen Paea, Sr., Oregon State
    DL – Brooks Reed, Sr., Arizona
    LB – Akeem Ayers, Jr., UCLA
    LB – Mason Foster, Sr., Washington
    LB – Casey Matthews, Sr., Oregon
    DB – Omar Bolden, Jr., Arizona State
    DB – Chris Conte, Sr., California
    DB – Talmadge Jackson, Sr., Oregon
    DB – Rahim Moore, Jr., UCLA

    Second Team Defense
    DL – Brandon Bair, Sr., Oregon
    DL – Ricky Elmore, Sr., Arizona
    DL – Sione Fua, Sr., Stanford
    DL – Kenny Rowe, Sr., Oregon
    LB – Vontaze Burfict, So., Arizona State
    LB – Mychal Kendricks, Jr., California
    LB – Mike Mohamed, Sr., California
    DB – Cliff Harris, So., Oregon
    DB – Delano Howell, Jr., Stanford
    DB – T.J. McDonald, So., USC
    DB – Nate Williams, Sr., Washington

    First Team Specialists
    PK – Nate Whitaker, Sr., Stanford
    P – Bryan Anger, Jr., California
    KOR – Robert Woods, Fr., USC
    PR – Cliff Harris, So., Oregon
    ST – Chike Amajoyi, Sr., Stanford
    ST=special teams player (not a kicker or returner)

    Second Team Specialists
    PK – Kai Forbath, Sr., UCLA
    P – Jeff Locke, So., UCLA
    KOR – Omar Bolden, Jr., Arizona State
    PR – Ronald Johnson, Sr., USC
    ST – Bryson Littlejohn, Sr., Oregon

    Offensive Player of the Year: Andrew Luck, Sr., QB, Stanford
    Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year: Stephen Paea, Sr., DT, Oregon State
    Offensive Freshman of the Year: Robert Woods, WR, USC
    Defensive Freshman of the Year: Junior Onyeali, DT, Arizona State
    Coach of the Year: Chip Kelly, Oregon

    ALL-PAC-10 HONORABLE MENTION
    ARIZONA: RB Keola Antolin, Jr.; WR David Douglas, Jr.; QB Nick Foles, Jr.; LB Paul Vassallo, Jr.
    ARIZONA STATE: OL Garth Gerhart, Jr.; DL Lawrence Guy, Jr.; P Trevor Hankins, Sr.; DE Jamaar Jarrett, Jr.; LB Brandon Magee, Jr.; RB Cameron Marshall, So.; PR Jamal Miles, So.; WR Kerry Taylor, Sr.
    CALIFORNIA: DB Sean Cattouse, Jr.; OL Chris Guarnero, Sr.; DB Darian Hagan, Sr.; LB D.J. Holt, Jr.; WR Marvin Jones, Jr.
    OREGON: DB John Boyett, So.; DT Zac Clark, Sr.; WR D.J. Davis, Sr.; LB Spencer Paysinger, Sr.
    OREGON STATE: DB James Dockery, Sr.; DL Gabe Miller, Sr.; LB Keith Pankey, Sr.; KR Jordan Poyer, So.; OL Mike Remmers, Jr.; LB Dwight Roberson, Sr.; ST Devin Unga, So.
    STANFORD: OL Derek Hall, Sr.; LB Thomas Keiser, Jr.; DL Matthew Masifilo, Sr.; LB Owen Marecic, Sr.; OL Andrew Phillips, Sr.; TE Konrad Reuland, Sr.; DB Richard Sherman, Sr.; LB Shayne Skov, So.; RB Stepfan Taylor, So.; PR Drew Terrell, So.; LB Chase Thomas, Jr.; DB Michael Thomas, Jr.; WR Ryan Whalen, Sr.
    UCLA:
    ST Derrick Coleman, Jr.; DB Tony Dye, Jr.; OL Ryan Taylor, Sr.; LB Sean Westgate, Jr.
    USC: QB Matt Barkley, So.; E Rhett Ellison, Jr.; ST Chris Galippo, Jr.; RB Stanley Havili, Sr.; OL Khaled Holmes, So.; WR Ronald Johnson, Sr.; OL Kristofer O’Dowd, Sr.; CB Nickell Robey, Fr.; WR Robert Woods, Fr.
    WASHINGTON:
    LB Victor Aiyewa, Sr.; QB Jake Locker, Sr.; DL Alameda Ta’amu, Jr.
    WASHINGTON STATE:
    P Reid Forrest, Sr.; OL B.J. Guerra, Jr.; WR Jared Karsetter, Jr.; DE Travis Long, So.; DB Tyree Toomer, So.; QB Jeff Tuel, So.; OL Zack Williams, Sr.; WR Marquess Wilson, Fr.

    NOTES ON THE 2010 ALL-PAC-10 FOOTBALL TEAM

    Selection Procedures: The All-Pac-10 Team is selected by the Pac-10 head football coaches.

    By School: OREGON and STANFORD placed the most players on the first team with seven selections each, followed by CALIFORNIA and USC with three each.

    By Class: Of the 28 first-team selections, 13 are seniors, 11 are juniors, three are sophomores and one freshman.

    Unanimous: Four players were named on the first-team ballot of all 10 head coaches–QB Andrew Luck and WR Juron Criner of Arizona, DB Omar Bolden of Arizona State, and PR Cliff Harris of Oregon.

    Three-time Selection: RB Jacquizz Rodgers of Oregon State is a three-time selection, the first ever for an Oregon State player.

    Two-time Selections: Three players are repeat first-team selections from last year–DT Stephen Paea of Oregon State, DB Rahim Moore of UCLA, P Bryan Anger of California.

    All-Academic: Four players were named to the first team on both the All-Pac-10 Team and the Pac-10 All-Academic Football Team–RB LaMichael James and TE David Paulson of Oregon, and OL Chase Beeler and RB Owen Marecic of Stanford. In addition, P Jeff Locke of UCLA was named first-team All-Academic and second-team All-Pac-10.

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