BATON ROUGE – LSU’s Devin White and Grant Delpit continue to rack up national honors as the defensive duo has been named to the Associated Press First Team All-America squad, the organization announced.
LSU cornerback Greedy Williams and placekicker Cole Tracy earned second team All-America honors from the AP giving the Tigers four spots on the squad. The AP selects three All-America teams each year.
White, who last week was named the recipient of the Butkus Award as the top linebacker in college football, has also earned first team All-America honors from Sports Illustrated and the Walter Camp Foundation.
White finished the 2018 season ranked second in the Southeastern Conference in tackles with 115 and he’s 10th in the league in tackles for loss with 12.0.
Delpit, who was a finalist for the Nagurski Award as the nation’s top defender, earned his third first team All-America honor in 2018. Delpit was also named first team All-America by Sports Illustrated and Walter Camp.
Just a sophomore, Delpit finished with 73 tackles, including 9.5 for losses and 5.0 sacks for the 11th0-ranked Tigers. He also led the SEC in interceptions with five.
Tracy, LSU’s graduate transfer kicker, led the SEC in field goals with 25 and in field goal percentage at 86.2 percent. He also finished second in the SEC in scoring with 113 total points.
Tracy, who was a finalist for the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker, earned his third second team All-America distinction from the AP. Tracy was also second team All-America from both Sports Illustrated and Walter Camp.
Williams, a finalist for the Thorpe Award as the top defensive back in college football, had 33 tackles to go with two interceptions and nine pass breakups this year for the Tigers. Williams had previously been named a first team All-America by the Walter Camp Foundation and he picked up second team honors from Sports Illustrated.
2018 AP All-America Team
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB – Kyler Murray, junior, Oklahoma
RB – Jonathan Taylor, sophomore, Wisconsin
RB – Darrell Henderson, junior, Memphis
OT – Jonah Williams, junior, Alabama
OT – Mitch Hyatt, senior, Clemson
OG – Beau Benzschawel, senior, Wisconsin
OG – Bunchy Stallings, senior, Kentucky
C – Garrett Bradbury, senior, NC State
TE – Jace Sternberger, junior, Texas A&M
WR – Jerry Jeudy, sophomore, Alabama
WR – Marquise Brown, junior, Oklahoma
AP – Rondale Moore, freshman, Purdue
PK – Andre Szmyt, freshman, Syracuse
DEFENSE
DE – Clelin Ferrell, junior, Clemson
DE – Sutton Smith, junior, Northern Illinois
DT – Quinnen Williams, junior, Alabama
DT – Christian Wilkins, senior, Clemson
LB – Josh Allen, senior, Kentucky
LB – Devin White, junior, LSU
LB – Ben Burr-Kirven, senior, Washington
CB – Deandre Baker, senior, Georgia
CB – Julian Love, junior, Notre Dame
S – Grant Delpit, sophomore, LSU
S – Deionte Thompson, junior, Alabama
Punter – Braden Mann, junior, Texas A&M
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
QB – Tua Tagovailoa, sophomore, Alabama
RB – Travis Etienne, sophomore, Clemson
RB – Trayveon Williams, junior, Texas A&M
OT – Dalton Risner, senior, Kansas State
OT – Andrew Thomas, sophomore, Georgia
OG – Dru Samia, senior, Oklahoma
OG – Michael Dieter, senior, Wisconsin
C – Ross Piersbacher, senior, Alabama
TE – T.J. Hockenson, sophomore, Iowa
WR – Tylan Wallace, sophomore, Oklahoma State
WR – Andy Isabella, senior, Massachusetts
AP – Greg Dortch, sophomore, Wake Forest
PK – Cole Tracy, senior, LSU
DEFENSE
DE – Montez Sweat, senior, Mississippi State
DE – Jachai Polite, junior, Florida
DT – Jerry Tillery, senior, Notre Dame
DT – Gerald Willis III, senior, Miami
LB – Devin Bush, junior, Michigan
LB – David Long Jr., junior, West Virginia
LB – Joe Dineen, senior, Kansas
CB – Greedy Williams, sophomore, LSU
CB – Byron Murphy, sophomore, Washington
S – Taylor Rapp, junior, Washington
S – Amani Hooker, junior, Iowa
P – Mitch Wishnowsky, senior, Utah
THIRD TEAM
OFFENSE
QB – Dwayne Haskins, sophomore, Ohio State
RB – Benny Snell, junior, Kentucky
RB – Eno Benjamin, sophomore, Arizona State
OT – Andre Dillard, senior, Washington State
OT – Cody Ford, junior, Oklahoma
OG – Terrone Prescod, senior, NC State
OG – Chris Lindstrom, senior, Boston College
C – Michael Jordan, junior, Ohio State
TE – Noah Fant, junior, Iowa
WR – A.J. Brown, junior, Ole Miss
WR – David Sills IV, senior, West Virginia
AP – J.J. Taylor, sophomore, Arizona
PK – Matt Gay, senior, Utah
DEFENSE
DE – Chase Winovich, senior, Michigan
DE – Jaylon Ferguson, senior, Louisiana Tech
DT – Jeffery Simmons, junior, Mississippi State
DT – Ed Oliver, junior, Houston
LB – Paddy Fisher, sophomore, Northwestern
LB – David Woodward, sophomore, Utah State;
LB – Te’Von Coney, senior, Notre Dame
CB – Hamp Cheevers, junior, Boston College
CB – Lavert Hill, junior, Michigan
S – Andre Cisco, freshman, Syracuse
S – Jonathan Abram, senior, Mississippi State
P – Jason Smith, sophomore, Cincinnati
Selection panel: Rob Asmussen, Champaign (Ill.) News-Gazette; Matt Baker, Tampa Bay (Fla.) Times; Michael Barber, Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch; Matt Brown, The Athletic; Robert Cessna, Bryan-College Station (Texas) Eagle; Rece Davis, ESPN; Pat Dooley, Gainesville (Fla.) Sun; Scott Hamilton, WECT-TV (Wilmington, N.C.); Eric Hansen, The South Bend (Ind.) Tribune; Brian Howell, Buffzone.com, Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera; Rob Long, WJZ FM 105.7 The Fan Baltimore; Sean Manning, The Dominion Post (Morgantown, W.Va.); Conor O’Neill, Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal; Soren Petro, 810 WHB Kansas City, Mo.; Keith Sargeant, NJ.Com/Star-Ledger; Jon Wilner, San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News.