A day after being named to the Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference team, ESPN.com’s Chris Low has picked Randall Cobb for his All-SEC team (the full list is below).
Cobb, the only Wildcat to make Low’s team, was selected as an all-purpose player. The sophomore do-it-all was third in the SEC with 147.2 all-purpose yards per game. The Alcoa, Tenn., crossed the goal line 15 times this season, second only to Heisman Trophy candidate Mark Ingram.
Low said his list has “No biases. No slant. No trying to take care of every team. No career achievement awards. Just the best players in the SEC this season with heavy emphasis placed on how they did against league competition.”
So having said that, I ask you this: If we’re talking no biases, no team affiliations, is Cobb the most valuable player to his team in the SEC? Does UK goes 7-5 without Cobb? Does it even go to a bowl?
Ingram and Tim Tebow are the two of the best players in the conference, but I argue that no player means more to his team than Cobb. Am I crazy? I don’t know.
What say you?
Update: Apparently I must be crazy after all.
The SEC coaches just unveiled their All-SEC team (which you can find here), and Cobb didn’t make the cut — on either team. Somehow — and I’m not sure how it happens — Cobb failed to get selected for either the first team or the second team.
The SEC coaches’ team does not have an all-purpose category, so statistically his numbers didn’t add up to some of the other players, but I’m not sure how one of the league’s most dynamic players isn’t noticed by the guys who watch them the most.
In all seriousness, it rivals the mistake Steve Spurrier made with Tim Tebow in the preseason.
Nonetheless, congratulations to the players that did make it, including Wildcat Corey Peters, who made the first team, and UK players Micah Johnson, Zipp Duncan and Trevard Lindley, who were all selected to the second team.
OFFENSE QB — Ryan Mallett, So., Arkansas RB — Mark Ingram, Jr., Alabama RB — Anthony Dixon, Sr., Mississippi State AP — Randall Cobb, So., Kentucky WR — Shay Hodge, Sr., Ole Miss WR — A.J. Green, So., Georgia TE — Aaron Hernandez, Jr., Florida OL — John Jerry, Sr. Ole Miss OL — Mike Johnson, Sr., Alabama OL — Chris Scott, Sr., Tennessee OL — Mike Pouncey, Jr., FloridaC — Maurkice Pouncey, Jr., Florida DEFENSE DE — Antonio Coleman, Sr., Auburn DE — Pernell McPhee, Jr., Mississippi State DT — Dan Williams, Sr., Tennessee DT — Malcolm Sheppard, Sr., Arkansas LB — Eric Norwood, Sr., South Carolina LB — Rolando McClain, Jr., Alabama LB — Brandon Spikes, Sr., Florida DB — Joe Haden, Jr., Florida DB — Patrick Peterson, So., LSU DB — Javier Arenas, Sr., Alabama DB — Eric Berry, Sr., Tennessee SPECIAL TEAMS K — Leigh Tiffin, Sr., Alabama P — Drew Butler, So., Georgia KR — Warren Norman, Fr., Vanderbilt PR — Javier Arenas, Sr., Alabama