December 11, 2012
WVU's Austin 1st-team AP All-American
Bailey picked for second team
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WVU's Tavon Austin finished second in the nation in all-purpose yards with 230 per game.
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NEW YORK - Tavon Austin did a little bit of everything for West Virginia this season and, in keeping with his do-it-all nature, was selected as an Associated Press All-America first-team member at the all-purpose position.

Austin was primarily a receiver and racked up 1,259 yards through the air for the Mountaineers. Late in the season, coach Dana Holgorsen used Austin as a running back and against Oklahoma and the senior set a school single-game record with 344 yards rushing. He finished second in the nation in all-purpose yards with 230 per game, and returned a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns.

WVU's Stedman Bailey was selected to the second-team as a receiver. Bailey accumulated 1,501 receiving yards and 23 touchdowns on 106 receptions. His 23 touchdown catches were seven more than anyone in the country and broke the previous West Virginia school record of 12 he tied in 2011.

Austin was also named to the Sports Illustrated All-America first team as a special-teams all-purpose player. Bailey earned a spot on SI's second team, while quarterback Gino Smith received honorable mention.

Alabama had more players selected for the AP teams than any other school.

The second-ranked Crimson Tide placed four players on The Associated Press All-America team released Tuesday. Among them was center Barrett Jones, who became a two-time first-team selection.

No other team had more than two players selected to the first team. The Tide also led with six players chosen to all three teams.

Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Stanford and Florida were second with four players on the three teams, though linebacker Manti Te'o was the only Fighting Irish player to make the first team.

Alabama faces top-ranked Notre Dame in the BCS championship game Jan. 7.

Texas A&M Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel was the first-team quarterback.

Wisconsin running back Montee Ball and Georgia linebacker Jarvis Jones also became two-time All-Americans.

Nine Southeastern Conference players made the first team, more than any other conference. The Pac-12 was second with six players on the first team. No other conference had more than two.

The team was voted on by a panel of 16 AP college football poll voters.

Barrett Jones, a senior who made the All-America team as a tackle last season, was joined on the first team by Alabama teammates guard Chance Warmack, linebacker C.J. Mosley and cornerback Dee Milliner. Offensive tackle D.J. Fluker was picked to the second team and quarterback AJ McCarron was selected to the third team.

Te'o, the Heisman finalists and winner of seven other awards - including the Maxwell, Nagurski and Butkus - is the first Notre Dame defensive player to be an AP All-American since defensive back Shane Walton in 2002.

Manziel is the first freshman to make the first team at quarterback. On Saturday, the redhe became the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy.

Manziel set an SEC record with 4,600 total yards to rank second in the nation.

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