1995 All-Western Athletic Conference football team explained
The 1995 All-Western Athletic Conference football team consists of American football players chosen for their All-Western Athletic Conference ("WAC") teams for the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. Five teams dominated the 1995 All-WAC first team as follows:
- Conference co-champion BYU placed six players on the first team: tight end Chad Lewis, offensive lineman Larry Moore, linebackers Shay Muirbrook and Stan Raass, and defensive lineman John Raass.
- Conference co-champion Colorado State placed five players on the first team: offensive lineman James Cregg, defensive linemen Sean Moran and Brady Smith, and defensive backs Ray Jackson and Greg Myers.[1]
- Wyoming finished in sixth place but placed five players on the first team: wide receiver Marcus Harris, offensive lineman Steve Scifres, defensive lineman Joe Cummings, placekicker Cory Wedel, and punter Brian Gragert.[1]
- Fifth-place San Diego State placed four players on the first team: running back George Jones, wide receiver Will Blackwell, offensive lineman Chris Finch, and defensive back Ricky Parker.[1]
- Conference co-champion Air Force placed three players on the first team: quarterback Beau Morgan, offensive lineman Bret Cillessen, and linebacker Brian McCray.[1]
Offensive selections
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
- Bret Cillessen, Air Force
- James Cregg, Colorado State
- Chris Finch, San Diego State
- Larry Moore, BYU
- Steve Scifres, Wyoming
Defensive selections
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
- Michael Comer, Texas-El Paso
- Brian McCray, Air Force
- Shay Muirbrook, BYU
- Stan Raass, BYU
Defensive backs
- Ray Jackson, Colorado State
- Harold Lusk, Utah
- Greg Myers, Colorado State
- Ricky Parker, San Diego State
Special teams
Placekickers
Punters
Return specialist
See also
Notes and References
- News: All-WAC Team. Albuquerque Journal. November 29, 1995.