Sports Illustrated All Decade Team

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QB - Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)
RB - Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma (2004-06)
RB - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2005-07)
WR - Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh (2002-03)
WR - Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech (2007-08)
TE - Kellen Winslow, Miami (2001-03)
OT - Ryan Clady, Boise State (2005-07)
OG - Steve Hutchinson, Michigan (1997-2000)
C - Greg Eslinger, Minnesota (2002-05)
OG - George "Duke" Robinson, Oklahoma (2005-08)
OT - Jake Long, Michigan (2004-07)

DE - David Pollack, Georgia (2001-04)
DE - Terrell Suggs, Arizona State (2000-02)
DT - Tommie Harris, Oklahoma (2001-03)
DT - Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska (2006-09)
LB - A.J. Hawk, Ohio State (2002-05)
LB - Derrick Johnson, Texas (2001-04)
LB - Patrick Willis, Mississippi (2003-06)
CB - Antoine Cason, Arizona (2004-07)
CB - Derrick Strait, Oklahoma (2000-03)
S - Ed Reed, Miami (1998-2001)
S - Eric Berry, Tennessee (2007-?)

K - Mike Nugent, Ohio State (2001-04)
P - Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor (2003-06)
PR - Wes Welker, Texas Tech (2000-03)
KR - Felix Jones, Arkansas (2005-07)
AP - Reggie Bush, USC (2003-05)

Coach - Urban Meyer


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Iowa Homer or not, Bob Sanders should be on that list.

Bob Sanders is awesome but over Ed Reed and Eric Berry? I think the got it right

I also think Gallery was better than Clady.

Agreed!

Nate Kaeding should be the kicker.

Yeah much better than Nugent...although Nugent was pretty damn good in college

Joe Thomas from Wisconsin was better than Gallery and Clady

In college? I'd say a push

"OG - Steve Hutchinson, Michigan (1997-2000)"
what decade is it again?

I was thinking the same thing. You should have played at least 2 years in this decade for it to count
 
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QB - Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)
RB - Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma (2004-06)
RB - Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2005-07)
WR - Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh (2002-03)
WR - Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech (2007-08)
TE - Kellen Winslow, Miami (2001-03)
OT - Ryan Clady, Boise State (2005-07)
OG - Steve Hutchinson, Michigan (1997-2000)
C - Greg Eslinger, Minnesota (2002-05)
OG - George "Duke" Robinson, Oklahoma (2005-08)
OT - Jake Long, Michigan (2004-07)

DE - David Pollack, Georgia (2001-04)
DE - Terrell Suggs, Arizona State (2000-02)
DT - Tommie Harris, Oklahoma (2001-03)
DT - Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska (2006-09)
LB - A.J. Hawk, Ohio State (2002-05)
LB - Derrick Johnson, Texas (2001-04)
LB - Patrick Willis, Mississippi (2003-06)
CB - Antoine Cason, Arizona (2004-07)
CB - Derrick Strait, Oklahoma (2000-03)
S - Ed Reed, Miami (1998-2001)
S - Eric Berry, Tennessee (2007-?)

K - Mike Nugent, Ohio State (2001-04)
P - Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor (2003-06)
PR - Wes Welker, Texas Tech (2000-03)
KR - Felix Jones, Arkansas (2005-07)
AP - Reggie Bush, USC (2003-05)

Coach - Urban Meyer


Discuss.

Garbage list.
 
Why don't we wait for the end of the decade and try again at this time next year. There is a full year of football to play before the end of the decade, why does everyone put out their all decade teams a full year early?
 
why not dallas clark over private winslow, and not having sanders on there is a crime

In the NFL no doubt. But in college Winslow was the man. I hate the guy but he was up for Heisman talk. No brainer

Sanders all day...

Sanders is a stud but in college Eric Berry is the best safety in the past 10 years and hard to argue with Ed Reed

Colt McCoy over Tebow

No way! 2 NCAA titles to 0. Tebow broke records. Won a Heisman

Vince Young over Tebow.
Kaeding over Nugent.

Forgot about Young. Best college QB ever?
 
2000-2009 is the decade. Just like 2010-2019 will be a decade...

technically yes that is 10 years, but the year 2000 is technically still part of the 90's
91=year 1
92=year2
93=year 3
94=year 4
95=year 5
96=year 6
97= year 7
98= year 8
99= year 9 (At the end of this year I have only gone through 9 years)

If I started at 1990 then you have to count the year 0 as the very first year I personally do not start counting with 0 I start counting with 1.
 

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