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Tech football lands three on All-ACC team

By The Associated Press
Posted 3:20PM on Monday 29th November 2010 ( 13 years ago )
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Georgia Tech seniors Anthony Allen and Sean Bedford were named first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference and sophomore Omoregie Uzzi was named second team All-ACC in balloting conducted by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association on Monday.

Meanwhile, Boston College's Montel Harris and record-setting Clemson defensive end Da'Quan Bowers also headlined the all-ACC team.

Harris and Bowers were the leading vote recipients on the all-ACC team, announced Monday following a vote of 61 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association.

Harris averaged an ACC-best 104 yards rushing and was the only unanimous first-team selection, receiving 122 points during voting. A first-team vote was worth two points, and a second-team vote was worth one. Bowers, who had a sack in a school-record nine straight games, had 120 voting points.

Clemson and Maryland had four players each selected to the first team. Every school except Duke and Wake Forest had at least one player on the first team.

Atlantic Division champion Florida State was led by guard Rodney Hudson, who made the first team for the third straight year, and defensive end Brandon Jenkins, who had 12 sacks. The Seminoles wrapped up a spot in this weekend's league title game with North Carolina State's loss at Maryland.

Their title-game opponent, Coastal Division champion Virginia Tech, had three players selected. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor led the league with a pass efficiency rating of 156.9, kicker Chris Hazley had an ACC-best 104 points and hit 19 of 20 field goals, and cornerback Jayron Hosley led the conference with eight interceptions.

The Hokies also had eight players named to the second team, giving them a total of 11 honorees.

Bowers was joined on the first team by Clemson teammates Chris Hairston at offensive tackle, Jarvis Jenkins at defensive tackle and DeAndre McDaniel at safety. Bowers, Jenkins and McDaniel were the cornerstones of the ACC's stingiest defense, allowing an average of 17.8 points.

Maryland was represented by big-play threats Torrey Smith at receiver and Tony Logan at specialist, and linebacker Alex Wujciak and safety Kenny Tate. Logan returned two punts for touchdowns while Smith caught 12 TD passes including a school-record four in the regular-season finale against N.C. State.

Harris was joined by two BC teammates offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo and linebacker Luke Kuechly on the first team. Kuechly led the nation with 171 total tackles and 102 solo stops.

Other first-team selections were receiver Leonard Hankerson, guard Brandon Washington and punter Matt Bosher of Miami; tight end George Bryan and linebacker Nate Irving of N.C. State; North Carolina defensive tackle Quinton Coples; and Virginia cornerback Chase Minnifield.

Castonzo, Bedford, Bryan, Kuechly, Wujciak and McDaniel were repeat selections to the first team.

Wake Forest was the only school with no players picked to the first or second teams.
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