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USA TODAY Sports preseason All-America team led by Ohio State, Clemson

  • Clemson and Penn State are tied for the most USA TODAY Sports preseason All-America first-team selections with three.
  • Eight teams had three or more players earn first- or second-team honors: Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State and Texas.
  • Clemson QB Cade Klubnik is a USA TODAY Sports preseason All-America first-team selection and is a Heisman Trophy favorite.

There was no bigger no-brainer than Smith, who dominated the Big Ten as a true freshman in helping lead the Buckeyes to the national championship. He’s one of two Ohio State standouts to land on the first team, along with safety Caleb Downs, that were unanimous selections.

Clemson and Penn State tied for the most first-team selections with three. Eight teams had three or more players earn first- or second-team honors: Clemson with five, Penn State with four and Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Oregon, Ohio State and Texas with three.

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Voting for the preseason All-America teams was conducted by 27 members of the USA TODAY Sports Network.

The biggest debate might’ve come at running back. Penn State alone has two backs with first-team résumés in Nicholas Singleton and Katron Allen. Voters placed Singleton on the first team, joining Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love, while Allen and Oregon’s Makhi Hughes landed on the second team.

Overall, 18 teams in the preseason US LBM Coaches Poll had at least one selection.

First team

Offense

QB Cade Klubnik, Clemson

After taking the leap as a second-year starter in 2024 (36 touchdowns), Klubnik is expected to make a serious run at the Heisman Trophy as Clemson chases the third national championship under Dabo Swinney.

RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame

RB Nicholas Singleton, Penn State

Love (1,125 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns in 2024) is a big-play threat who could find even more running room should Notre Dame strike an even firmer run-pass balance behind a new starting quarterback. Singleton (1,099 yards and 12 scores) got the nod over Allen, but the two combine to make the Nittany Lions’ running game a physical force.

WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State

WR Ryan Williams, Alabama

TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt

Smith (1,315 yards, 15 touchdowns) is simply a generational talent. Williams tailed off down the stretch last season (48 catches for 865 yards) and will need to be more consistent to help Ty Simpson ease into the starting role. A former quarterback, Stowers (49 catches for 638 yards) has been a key part behind Vanderbilt’s recent surge.

OT Spencer Fano, Utah

OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

OG Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State

OG Ar’maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M

C Jake Slaughter, Florida

Fano was a day-one starter for Utah and is a virtual lock for All-America honors on either side of the line. Proctor (6-foot-7, 360 pounds) is poised to fulfill his five-star potential thanks to a unique combination of size, power and agility. Ioane is the face of a vastly improved Penn State front as he enters his second year as a starter. Reed-Adams is a former Kansas transfer who helped the Aggies rank second in the SEC in rushing yards per game in 2024. Slaughter is odds-on favorite to capture the Rimington Trophy as the nation’s top center.

Defense

DE Dylan Stewart, South Carolina

DT Peter Woods, Clemson

DT Zane Durant, Penn State

DE T.J. Parker, Clemson

Stewart (10½ tackles for loss) is one of the elite young players in the SEC. Woods (8½ tackles for loss) and Parker (11 sacks) are two reasons why Clemson is the unquestioned favorite in the ACC. Durant (11 tackles for loss) is among the most disruptive interior linemen in the Power Four.

LB Anthony Hill, Texas

LB Kyle Louis, Pittsburgh

LB Whit Weeks, LSU

After monster 2024 (113 tackles and 16½ stops for loss), Hill will be asked to take on an even bigger role for the Longhorns’ reworked defense. Louis (15½ tackles for loss, four interceptions) might be the most well-rounded linebacker in the Bowl Subdivision. LSU’s defense made only slight gains last season and will need continued excellence from Weeks (125 stops) to contend for the top of the SEC.

CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee

CB Leonard Moore, Notre Dame

S Caleb Downs, Ohio State

S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

McCoy (team-best 13 passes defended) is a true stopper on the outside who was outstanding in his first year in the SEC. Moore (two interceptions) made quarterbacks look the other way as a freshman and may be the most promising young defender in the FBS. Downs (82 tackles) has an obscenely broad skill set and impacts games in a variety of ways, including the return game. A transfer from Purdue, Thieneman (104 tackles) will be one of the most important new additions in the Power Four.

Specialists

K Dominic Zvada, Michigan

P Brett Thorson, Georgia

Zvada made 21 of 22 field goals in 2024, including a remarkable seven of seven from 50 or more yards. Thorson averaged 47.6 yards per punt last season and the Bulldogs allowed opponents to average just 5.2 yards per return.

RET Keelan Marion, Miami (Fla.)

AP Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh

Marion (26.2 yards per kickoff return with two scores) was a game-changing return man for Brigham Young in 2024 and will be expected to do the same for the Hurricanes. Reid just does it all: run (966 yards), catch (52 grabs for 579) and return (12.2 yards per punt with one touchdown).

Second team

Offense

QB Garrett Nussmeier, LSU

RB Makhi Hughes, Oregon

RB Kaytron Allen, Penn State

WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

WR Antonio Williams, Clemson

OT Francis Mauigoa, Miami (Fla.)

OT Jordan Seaton, Colorado

OG Cayden Green, Missouri

OG Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech

C Logan Jones, Iowa

Defense

DE Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon

DT Christen Miller, Georgia

DT Tim Keenan, Alabama

DE Colin Simmons, Texas

LB CJ Allen, Georgia

LB Aiden Fisher, Indiana

LB Sonny Styles, Ohio State

CB D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana

CB Avieon Terrell, Clemson

S Michael Taaffe, Texas

S Koi Perich, Minnesota

Specialists

K Will Ferrin, Brigham Young

P Palmer Williams, Baylor

RET Barrion Brown, LSU

AP Isaac Brown, Louisville

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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