
UF's Chas Henry and Ahmad Black Named to Associated Press All-America Team
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 | Football
Florida senior punter Chas Henry (Dallas, Ga.) was named to the 2010 Associated Press All-America first team, announced Tuesday. Senior cornerback Ahmad Black (Lakeland, Fla.) was named to the second team. It is the first AP All-America honor for each player.
Henry, the 2010 Ray Guy Award winner and a first-team All-SEC choice, has punted 44 times for 2,042 yards (46.4 avg.) this season. He has the highest average in the country and the best average in Florida history. Fourteen of his 34 punts (41.2 percent) have been 50 yards or more through 12 games and 16 of his punts have landed inside of the 20-yard line.
Black, a first-team all-league recipient, is eighth in the country and first in the SEC among defensive backs with a team-leading 102 tackles. He has recorded six tackles in all but three regular-season games this year and double-digit tackles in four of his last seven games.
Auburn, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Nebraska all had two players on the first team.
First Team
Offense
QB Cam Newton, Auburn
RB LaMichael James, Oregon
RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State
T Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
T Nate Solder, Colorado
G Rodney Hudson, Florida State
G John Moffitt, Wisconsin
C Chase Beeler, Stanford
TE Michael Egnew, Missouri
WR Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
WR Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
AP Randall Cobb, Kentucky
K Alex Henery, Nebraska
Defense
E Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson
E Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
T Nick Fairley, Auburn
T Stephen Paea, Oregon State
LB Luke Kuechly, Boston College
LB Greg Jones, Michigan State
LB Von Miller, Texas A&M
CB Patrick Peterson, LSU
CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
S Tejay Johnson, TCU
S Quinton Carter, Oklahoma
P Chas Henry, Florida
Second Team
Offense
QB Andrew Luck, Stanford
RB Jordan Todman, Connecticut
RB Mikel Leshoure, Illinois
T Lee Ziemba, Auburn
T Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
G Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State
G Justin Boren, Ohio State
C Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU
TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin
WR Alshon Jeffrey, South Carolina
WR Julio Jones, Alabama
AP Damaris Johnson, Tulsa
K Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State
Defense
E J.J. Watt, Wisconson
E Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma
T Drake Nevis, LSU
T Jared Crick, Nebraska
LB Tank Carder, TCU
LB Justin Houston, Georgia
LB Lavonte David, Nebraska
CB Jayron Hosley, Virginia Tech
CB Cliff Harris, Oregon
S Mark Barron, Alabama
S Ahmad Black, Florida
P Drew Butler, Georgia
Third Team
Offense
QB Kellen Moore, Boise State
RB Vai Taua, Nevada
John Clay, Wisconson
T Anthony Castonzo, Boston College
T Nate Potter, Boise State
G Barrett Jones, Alabama
G Caleb Schlauderaff, Utah
C Ryan Pugh, Auburn
TE D.J. Williams, Arkansas
WR Greg Salas, Hawaii
WR Titus Young, Boise State
AP Denard Robinson, Michigan
K Danny Hrapmann, Southern Mississippi
Defense
E Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
E Sam Acho, Texas
T Billy Winn, Boise State
T Marcell Dareus, Alabama
LB Mason Foster, Washington
LB Nate Irving, North Carolina State
LB Akeem Ayers, UCLA
CB Reggie Rembert, Air Force
CB Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina
S Rahim Moore, UCLA
S Eric Hagg, Nebraska
P Kyle Martens, Rice


