1990 All-Big Ten Conference football team
The 1990 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big Ten Conference players for the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season.
Offensive selections
Quarterbacks
- Matt Rodgers, Iowa (AP-1)
- Greg Frey, Ohio State (AP-2)
Running backs
- Nick Bell, Iowa (AP-1)
- Jon Vaughn, Michigan (AP-1)
- Tico Duckett, Michigan State (AP-2)
- Howard Griffith, Illinois (AP-2)
Receivers
- Richard Buchanan, Northwestern (AP-1)
- Jeff Graham, Ohio State (AP-1)
- Desmond Howard, Michigan (AP-2)
- Shawn Wax, Illinois (AP-2)
Tight ends
- Duane Young, Michigan State (AP-1)
- Mike Titley, Iowa (AP-2)
Centers
- Dan Beatty, Ohio State (AP-1)
- Chris Thome, Minnesota (AP-1)
Guards
- Dean Dingman, Michigan (AP-1)
- Eric Moten, Michigan State (AP-1)
- Jason Cegialski, Purdue (AP-2)
- Tim Simpson, Illinois (AP-2)
Tackles
- Tom Dohring, Michigan (AP-1)
- Greg Skrepenak, Michigan (AP-1)
- Rob Baxley, Iowa (AP-2)
- Jim Johnson, Michigan State (AP-2)
Defensive selections
Linemen
- Mel Agee, Northwestern (AP-1)
- Don Davey, Northwestern (AP-1)
- Moe Gardner, Illinois (AP-1)
- Carlos Jenkins, Michigan State (AP-1)
- Jim Johnson, Michigan State (AP-1)
- Dixon Edwards, Michigan State (AP-2)
- Matt Ruhland, Iowa (AP-2)
- Alonzo Spellman, Ohio State (AP-2)
- Mike Sunvold, Minnesota (AP-2)
- Bobby Wilson, Michigan State (AP-2)
- Jeff Zgonina, Purdue (AP-2)
Linebackers
- Darrick Brownlow, Illinois (AP-1)
- Melvin Foster, Iowa (AP-1)
- Steve Tovar, Ohio State (AP-1)
- Erick Anderson, Michigan (AP-2)
- John Derby, Iowa (AP-2)
- Mark Hagen, Indiana (AP-2)
Defensive backs
- Mike Dumas, Indiana (AP-1)
- Merton Hanks, Iowa (AP-1)
- Tripp Welborne, Michigan (AP-1)
- Vinnie Clark, Ohio State (AP-2)
- Steve Jackson, Purdue (AP-2)
- Henry Jones, Illinois (AP-2)
- Marlon Primous, Illinois (AP-2)
Special teams
Kickers
- John Langeloh, Michigan State (AP-1)
- Doug Higgins, Illinois (AP-2)
Punters
- Macky Smith, Indiana (AP-1)
- Jeff Bohlman, Ohio State (AP-2)
Key
AP = Associated Press[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "Michigan, Iowa tops in balloting". The Argus-Press (AP story). November 27, 1990. p. 9.
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