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Big Ten Football 2025 All-Conference Team
Big Ten Football 2025 All-Conference Team originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The 2025 All-Big Ten Team is led by 15 selections from Ohio State and Penn State, with Michigan, Illinois, and Oregon (12 selections each) headlining the next tier of teams with the most picks on the all-conference squad. Advertisement With the release of the Athlon Sports 2025 College Football Preview Magazine, it's time to take a look at the best of the best and honor the top players in the league with a release of first, second, third and fourth all-conference teams for '25. An important note on the all-conference teams: These are based on how players will perform in 2025. Career statistics and awards matter in the evaluation, but choosing players for the 2025 all-conference team is largely based on predicting and projecting the best for the upcoming year. Also, team strength does not play a role in selections. These are the best individual players at each position in the league for '25. Big Ten 2025 Preview: Predictions | Coach Ranks | 136 | Toughest Schedules Related: College Football's 2025 All-America Team Big Ten Football 2025 All-Conference Team Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith© Columbus Dispatch-Imagn Images First-Team Offense QB Drew Allar, Penn State RB Nicholas Singleton, Penn State RB Makhi Hughes, Oregon RB Jonah Coleman, Washington All-Purpose Kaytron Allen, Penn State WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State WR Elijah Sarratt, Indiana WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State TE Max Klare, Ohio State C Logan Jones, Iowa OL Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State OL J.C. Davis, Illinois OL Riley Mahlman, Wisconsin OL Gennings Dunker, Iowa OL Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon Advertisement Related: Big Ten Predictions for 2025 First-Team Defense Ohio State safety Caleb DownsAdam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images DL Mikail Kamara, Indiana DL Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State DL Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon DL Derrick Moore, Michigan DL Zane Durant, Penn State LB Bryce Boettcher, Oregon LB Gabe Jacas, Illinois LB Aiden Fisher, Indiana LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State LB Ernest Hausmann, Michigan CB D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana CB Xavier Scott, Illinois CB A.J. Harris, Penn State S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon S Caleb Downs, Ohio State S Koi Perich, Minnesota First-Team Specialists K Dominic Zvada, Michigan P Rhys Dakin, Iowa KR Kaden Wetjen, Iowa PR Kaden Wetjen, Iowa Second-Team Offense USC WR Makai LemonKirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports QB Julian Sayin, Ohio State RB Darius Taylor, Minnesota RB Justice Haynes, Michigan RB James Peoples, Ohio State All-Purpose Trebor Pena, Penn State WR Denzel Boston, Washington WR Ja'Kobi Lane, USC WR Makai Lemon, USC TE Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon C Iapani Laloulu, Oregon OL Caleb Tiernan, Northwestern OL Justin Evans, Nebraska OL Isaiah World, Oregon OL Carter Smith, Indiana OL Tegra Tshabola, Ohio State OL Beau Stephens, Iowa Advertisement Related: Ranking All 136 Teams for 2025 Second-Team Defense Iowa DL Ethan HurkettMandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images DL Eddrick Houston, Ohio State DL Rayshaun Benny, Michigan DL Ethan Hurkett, Iowa DL Aaron Graves, Iowa DL TJ Guy, Michigan LB Jaishawn Barham, Michigan LB Tony Rojas, Penn State LB Taariq Al-Uqdah, Washington LB Dariel Djabome, Rutgers LB Arvell Reese, Ohio State CB Jermaine Matthews Jr., Ohio State CB Theran Johnson, Oregon CB Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State S Zakee Wheatley, Penn State S Kamari Ramsey, USC S Xavier Nwankpa, Iowa Second-Team Specialists K Drew Stevens, Iowa P Ryan Eckley, Michigan State KR Nicholas Singleton, Penn State PR Hank Beatty, Illinois Third-Team Offense Illinois QB Luke Altmyer© Ron Johnson-Imagn Images QB Luke Altmyer, Illinois RB Kaden Feagin, Illinois RB Kamari Moulton, Iowa RB Devin Mockobee, Purdue WR Hudson Clement, Illinois WR Nick Marsh, Michigan State WR Dane Key, Nebraska WR Devonte Ross, Penn State TE Jack Velling, Michigan State C Pat Coogan, Indiana OL Elijah Paige, USC OL Tyler Needham, Rutgers OL Ethan Onianwa, Ohio State OL Giovanni El-Hadi, Michigan OL Nick Dawkins, Penn State OL Rocco Spindler, Nebraska Advertisement Related: Big Ten Coaches Talk Anonymously About Conference Foes for 2025 Third-Team Defense USC LB Eric GentryDarren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports DL Anthony Smith, Minnesota DL Eric O'Neill, Rutgers DL Aidan Hubbard, Northwestern DL Kenyatta Jackson Jr., Ohio State DL A'Mauri Washington, Oregon DL Max Llewellyn, Iowa LB Maverick Baranowski, Minnesota LB Eric Gentry, USC LB Mac Uihlein, Northwestern LB Christian Alliegro, Wisconsin LB Dylan Rosiek, Illinois LB Amare Campbell, Penn State CB Tacario Davis, Washington CB Ceyair Wright, Nebraska CB Ricardo Hallman, Wisconsin S Rod Moore, Michigan S Preston Zachman, Wisconsin S Amare Ferrell, Indiana Third-Team Specialists K Caden Chittenden, USC P Atticus Bertrams, Wisconsin KR Makai Lemon, USC PR Koi Perich, Minnesota Fourth-Team Offense Nebraska RB Emmett JohnsonGary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana RB Emmett Johnson, Nebraska RB Antwan Raymond, Rutgers RB Waymond Jordan, USC RB Roman Hemby, Indiana WR Ian Strong, Rutgers WR Dakorien Moore, Oregon WR Kwazi Gilmer, UCLA WR Vinny Anthony, II, Wisconsin TE Dorian Fleming, Maryland C Jake Renfro, Wisconsin OL Ashton Beers, Minnesota OL Garrett DiGiorgio, UCLA OL Conner Moore, Michigan State OL Melvin Priestly, Illinois OL Henry Lutovsky, Nebraska OL Kwabena Asamoah, Rutgers OL Andrew Sprague, Michigan Fourth-Team Defense Michigan CB Jyaire HillMatt Pendleton-Imagn Images DL Caden Curry, Ohio State DL Ta'ita'i Uiagalelei, Washington DL Devan Thompkins, USC DL James Thompson Jr., Illinois DL Deven Eastern, Minnesota DL Kellan Wyatt, Indiana LB Marques Watson-Trent, Nebraska LB Daniel Wingate, Maryland LB Isaiah Chisom, UCLA LB Sanders Ellis, Purdue LB Teitum Tuioti, Oregon LB Jordan Hall, Michigan State CB Jyaire Hill, Michigan CB DJ Harvey, USC CB Braden Turner, Northwestern CB Kaleb Patterson, Illinois CB Ephesians Prysock, Washington CB Zeke Berry, Michigan S Nikai Martinez, Michigan State S Jalen Huskey, Maryland Fourth-Team Specialists K Mateen Bhaghani, UCLA P Keelan Crimmins, Illinois KR Vinny Anthony, II, Wisconsin PR Devonte Ross, Penn State Advertisement Related: Big Ten Football 2025 Predictions Related: Big Ten Coaches Talk Anonymously About Conference Foes for 2025 Related: Athlon Sports 2025 College Football Preview Magazine Available Now This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Big 12 Football 2025 All-Conference Team
Big 12 Football 2025 All-Conference Team originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The 2025 All-Big 12 Team is led by 15 selections from Arizona State, with Baylor (13), Texas Tech (13), and Kansas State (12) headlining the next tier of teams with the most picks on the all-conference squad. Advertisement With the release of the Athlon Sports 2025 College Football Preview Magazine, it's time to take a look at the best of the best and honor the top players in the league with a release of first, second, third and fourth all-conference teams for '25. An important note on the all-conference teams: These are based on how players will perform in 2025. Career statistics and awards matter in the evaluation, but choosing players for the 2025 all-conference team is largely based on predicting and projecting the best for the upcoming year. Also, team strength does not play a role in selections. These are the best individual players at each position in the league for '25. Big 12 2025 Preview: Predictions | Coach Ranks | 136 | Toughest Schedules Related: College Football's 2025 All-America Team Big 12 2025 All-Conference Team Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt© Brett Davis-Imagn Images First-Team Offense QB Sam Leavitt, Arizona State RB Jahiem White, West Virginia RB Bryson Washington, Baylor All-Purpose Dylan Edwards, Kansas State WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State WR Chase Roberts, BYU WR Eric McAlister, TCU TE Joe Royer, Cincinnati C Bryce Foster, Kansas OL Jordan Seaton, Colorado OL Spencer Fano, Utah OL Caleb Lomu, Utah OL Ben Coleman, Arizona State Advertisement Related: Big 12 Football Predictions for 2025 First-Team Defense Cincinnati DL Dontay Corleone© Cincinnati Enquirer-USA TODAY NETWORK DL Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati DL Domonique Orange, Iowa State DL Dean Miller, Kansas DL Lee Hunter, Texas Tech DL David Bailey, Texas Tech LB Isaiah Glasker, BYU LB Keaton Thomas, Baylor LB Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech LB Austin Romaine, Kansas State CB Jontez Williams, Iowa State CB DJ McKinney, Colorado S Xavion Alford, Arizona State S Bud Clark, TCU S Jeremiah Cooper, Iowa State First-Team Specialists K Will Ferrin, BYU P Palmer Williams, Baylor KR Mekhi Mews, Houston PR Josh Cameron, Baylor Second-Team Offense Kansas State QB Avery Johnson© Scott Sewell-Imagn Images QB Avery Johnson, Kansas State RB Carson Hansen, Iowa State RB LJ Martin, BYU All-Purpose Daniel Hishaw Jr., Kansas WR Chase Sowell, Iowa State WR Josh Cameron, Baylor WR Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech WR Jayce Brown, Kansas State TE Michael Trigg, Baylor C Sam Hecht, Kansas State OL Omar Aigbedion, Baylor OL Howard Sampson, Texas Tech OL Taylor Poitier, Kansas State OL Max Iheanachor, Arizona State OL Gavin Gerhardt, Cincinnati Advertisement Related: Big 12 Coach Rankings for 2025 Second-Team Defense Utah linebacker Lander BartonRob Gray-Imagn Images DL Nyjalik Kelly, UCF DL C.J. Fite, Arizona State DL Jackie Marshall, Baylor DL Jimmori Robinson, West Virginia DL Carlos Allen, Houston LB Lander Barton, Utah LB Jack Kelly, BYU LB Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State LB Namdi Obiazor, TCU CB Smith Snowden, Utah CB Keith Abney II, Arizona State CB Brice Pollock, Texas Tech S Genesis Smith, Arizona S VJ Payne, Kansas State S Cole Wiśniewski, Texas Tech Second-Team Specialists K Laith Marjan, Kansas P Max Fletcher, Cincinnati KR Jeremiah Patterson, Arizona PR Parker Kingston, BYU Third-Team Offense Baylor quarterback Sawyer Roberson© Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images QB Sawyer Robertson, Baylor RB Quinten Joyner, Texas Tech RB Jaden Nixon, UCF All-Purpose Wayshawn Parker, Utah WR Joseph Williams, Colorado WR Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech WR Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati TE Garrett Oakley, Kansas State TE Tanner Koziol, Houston C Coltin Deery, TCU OL Weylin Lapuaho, BYU OL Kobe Baynes, Kansas OL Alexander Doost, Arizona OL Tyler Miller, Iowa State OL Davion Carter, Texas Tech Advertisement Related: Ranking All 136 College Football Teams for 2025 Third-Team Defense Arizona State DL Clayton Smith© Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images DL Devean Deal, TCU DL Tobi Osunsanmi, Kansas State DL Logan Fano, Utah DL Clayton Smith, Arizona State DL Keanu Tanuvasa, BYU DL Damian Ilalio, Kansas State LB Caleb Bacon, Iowa State LB Desmond Purnell, Kansas State LB Jake Golday, Cincinnati LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU CB Javan Robinson, Arizona State CB Cam Smith, Oklahoma State CB Treydan Stukes, Arizona S Dalton Johnson, Arizona S Fred Perry, West Virginia S Myles Rowser, Arizona State Third-Team Specialists K Jesus Gomez, Arizona State P Oliver Straw, West Virginia KR J'Koby Williams, Texas Tech PR Dylan Edwards, Kansas State Fourth-Team Offense Iowa State QB Rocco BechtNathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images QB Rocco Becht, Iowa State RB Tawee Walker, Cincinnati RB Kyson Brown, Arizona State All-Purpose Dean Connors, Houston All-Purpose Ismail Mahdi, Arizona WR Cam Vaughn, West Virginia WR Stephon Johnson, Houston WR Emmanuel Henderson Jr., Kansas TE Terrance Carter Jr., Texas Tech TE Chamon Metayer, Arizona State C Coleton Price, Baylor OL Joe Cotton, Cincinnati OL Xavier Hill, Colorado OL Paul Rubelt, UCF OL Tanoa Togiai, Utah OL Ryan Lengyel, Baylor Fourth-Team Defense DL Arden Walker, Colorado DL Tre Smith, Arizona DL D.J. Withers, Kansas DL Markis Deal, TCU DL Dallas Vakalahi, Utah DL Iman Oates, Oklahoma State LB Travion Barnes, Baylor LB Martavius French, Colorado LB Bryan McCoy, Oklahoma State LB Will McLaughlin, Iowa State LB Joseph Sipp Jr., Kansas CB Preston Hodge, Colorado CB Caden Jenkins, Baylor CB Mory Bamba, BYU CB Michael Coats, West Virginia CB Matthew McDoom, Cincinnati S Tao Johnson, Utah S Jamel Johnson, TCU S Tanner Wall, BYU S Kentrell Webb, Houston Fourth-Team Specialists K Upton Bellenfant, Texas Tech P Wes Pahl, Oklahoma State KR Preston Fox, West Virginia PR Jalen Moss, Arizona State Advertisement Related: College Football Top 136 Team Rankings for 2025 Related: Big 12 Coaches Talk Anonymously About Conference Foes for 2025 Related: Athlon Sports 2025 College Football Preview Magazine Available Now This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.