💨 Abstract
The Associated Press celebrated the 100th anniversary of its All-America team by announcing an All-Time All-America team, featuring the top players in college football history. Ohio State and Pittsburgh each had three players selected, with the Big Ten leading all conferences with seven selections. The 25-player first team includes notable legends like Tim Tebow, Barry Sanders, and Charles Woodson, with most players being College Football Hall of Fame inductees.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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