Three Florida Gators football players were voted by Southeastern Conference head coaches as members of their 2010 All-SEC Teams on Tuesday.
Senior safety Ahmad Black and senior punter Chas Henry were named All-SEC first-team selections, while junior cornerback Janoris Jekins was the only Gator to earn second team honors.
Black and Henry received the same recognition from the Associated Press on Monday; however Jenkins was also selected as a first-team player by the group and senior center Mike Pouncey garnered second-team appreciation that he did not from the coaches.
SEC coaches placed 10 Florida starters on their preseason All-SEC teams. Included on those lists were Pouncey, Jenkins and redshirt senior guard Carl Johnson on the first team, and Black, Henry, junior running back Jeff Demps, junior S Will Hill, redshirt senior linebacker A.J. Jones, redshirt junior wide receiver Chris Rainey and junior kicker Caleb Sturgis on the second team.
Sounds like he coaches know more than the AP. Of course they really missed the boat on those preseason predictions. Maybe this will serve as a wakeup call to these guys for the upcoming year…at least the juniors anyway.
now that is really ironic about pouncey … should have stayed at guard …
hey, did anyone notice that mack brown fired his very successful offensive coordinator who he has had with him for 12 seasons?
urb’s just retired again