The 1982 All-Southwest Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Southwest Conference teams for the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season. The selectors for the 1982 season included the Associated Press (AP).
Offensive selections
Quarterbacks
- Lance McIlhenny, SMU (AP-1)
- Robert Brewer, Texas (AP-2)
Running backs
- Eric Dickerson, SMU (AP-1)
- Craig James, SMU (AP-1)
- Gary Anderson, Arkansas (AP-2)
- Darryl Clark, Texas (AP-2)
Tight ends
- Deron Miller, Rice (AP-1)
- Rickey Bolden, SMU (AP-2)
Wide receivers
- Gerald McNeil, Baylor (AP-1)
- Herkie Walls, Texas (AP-1)
- David Roberson, Houston (AP-2)
- Stanley Washington, TCU (AP-2)
Centers
- Jay Bequette, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Randy Grimes, Baylor (AP-2)
Guards
- Joe Beard, SMU (AP-1)
- Steve Korte, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Mark Kirchner, Baylor (AP-2)
- Doug Dawson, Texas (AP-2)
Tackles
- Alfred Mohammed, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Bryan Millard, Texas (AP-1)
- Maceo Fifer, Baylor (AP-2)
- Doug Dawson, Texas (AP-2)
Defensive selections
Defensive lineman
- Gabriel Rivera, Texas Tech (AP-1)
- Billy Ray Smith Jr., Arkansas (AP-1)
- Charles Benson, Baylor (AP-1)
- Kiki DeAyala, Texas (AP-1)
- Richard Richardson, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Kevin Chaney, SMU (AP-2)
- Earl Buckingham, Arkansas (AP-2)
- Russell Washington, SMU (AP-2)
- Clenzie Pierson, Rice (AP-2)
- Pat Coryat, Baylor (AP-2)
Linebackers
- Gary Moten, SMU (AP-1)
- Weedy Harris, Houston (AP-1)
- Darrell Patterson, TCU (AP-2)
- Bert Zinamon, Arkansas (AP-2)
- Stan Williams, Texas Tech (AP-2)
- Bobby Strogen, Texas A&M (AP-2)
Secondary
- Danny Walters, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Russell Carter, SMU (AP-1)
- Blane Smith, SMU (AP-1)
- Wes Hopkins, SMU (AP-1)
- Vic Vines, Baylor (AP-2)
- Calvin Eason, Houston (AP-2)
- Mossy Cade, Texas (AP-2)
- Domingo Bryant, Texas A&M (AP-2)
Special teams
Place-kickers
- Ricky Gann, Texas Tech (AP-1)
- David Hardy, Texas A&M (AP-2)
Punters
- Craig James, SMU (AP-1)
- Ron Stowe, Baylor (AP-2)
Miscellaneous
- Offensive Player of the Year: Eric Dickerson, SMU (AP)
- Defensive Player of the Year: Gabriel Rivera, Texas Tech (AP)
- Coach of the Year: Bobby Collins, SMU (AP)
Key
AP = Associated Press[1]
References
- ↑ "SMU Dominates SWC team as picked by AP". The Bonham Daily Favorite. December 1, 1982. p. 8.
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