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Seminoles, Hokies, Cavs lead all-ACC team

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RALEIGH, N.C.- Florida State didn&#39;t enjoy quite the same success this season as before the Atlantic Coast Conference expanded to 11 teams. But the Seminoles still had a healthy share of the 2004 all-conference team.<br> <br> The Seminoles who had won all but one ACC title since joining the league in 1992 finished second this year, but still had a league-high eight selections to The Associated Press all-ACC team.<br> <br> The Seminoles (8-3, 6-2) finished second to newcomer Virginia Tech, which along with Virginia had seven all-league picks to headline the team released Tuesday.<br> <br> ``With the way the conference race went this year, I suspect everyone realizes just how good the football has become in this league,&#39;&#39; Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said.<br> <br> The Seminoles had three first-team selections, including senior offensive tackle Alex Barron, a first-team pick from last year. Defensive lineman Travis Johnson and defensive back Antonio Cromartie were also first-team picks in voting by 100 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.<br> <br> The Seminoles had five second-team picks, including running back Leon Washington and wide receiver Chauncey Stovall.<br> <br> The Hokies (10-2, 7-1) surely made themselves at home in their first year in a league they long wanted to join. Bryan Randall was the first-team quarterback, while defensive lineman Darryl Tapp, defensive back Jimmy Williams and place-kicker Brandon Pace were also first-team picks for the ACC champions.<br> <br> Virginia (8-3, 5-3) led the way with five first-team picks: the conference&#39;s No. 2 rusher in Alvin Pearman (985 yards), tight end Heath Miller, offensive tackle D&#39;Brickashaw Ferguson, offensive guard Elton Brown, and linebacker Ahmad Brooks.<br> <br> Miller is a two-time first-team pick, while Brown was the only player on every ballot. Brown, who earned the Jacobs blocking trophy as the league&#39;s top blocker for the second straight year, was the leading vote-getter with 196 points and was a first-team pick on 96 ballots.<br> <br> Miami, the other ACC newcomer, had six selections, led by first-team defensive back Antrel Rolle and specialist Devin Hester, who returned four kicks for touchdowns.<br> <br> Joining Pearman in the backfield for the first team was Wake Forest&#39;s Chris Barclay, who rushed for a league-best 1,010 yards. Clemson senior Airese Currie and Georgia Tech freshman Calvin Johnson were the wide receivers.<br> <br> Joining Barron, Ferguson and Brown on the offensive line were Maryland guard C.J. Brooks and North Carolina center Jason Brown.<br> <br> Rolle had 160 points to lead the first-team defense. He was joined in the secondary by Virginia Tech&#39;s Williams, Florida State&#39;s Cromartie and Georgia Tech&#39;s James Butler.<br> <br> Maryland&#39;s D&#39;Qwell Jackson and Clemson&#39;s Leroy Hill joined Brooks as first-team linebackers. Virginia Tech&#39;s Tapp, FSU&#39;s Johnson, Maryland&#39;s Shawne Merriman and North Carolina State&#39;s Mario Williams anchored the defensive line.<br> <br> Wake Forest punter Ryan Plackemeier rounded out the team with his second straight first-team selection.
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