
SEC Unveils First and Second Coaches' All-Conference Teams for 2015 Season
In some of the least shocking news during what has been a surprising college football season, Alabama has led the way once again on the All-SEC teams voted on by the league's coaches.
The conference unveiled the coaches' 2015 selections on Tuesday afternoon, and the champion Crimson Tide have 10 players among the two teams—the most for any one SEC team since the 2011 season, when Alabama and LSU both played for the national championship.
Every SEC team, except for Kentucky, had at least one player on the team. Ole Miss, the conference's other squad headed to the coveted New Year's Six bowl games, had the second-most representatives with seven.
Here are the first and second All-SEC teams from the 14 coaches, who were not allowed to vote for their own players.
| QB | Dak Prescott | Mississippi State |
| RB | Derrick Henry | Alabama |
| RB | Leonard Fournette | LSU |
| WR | Laquon Treadwell | Ole Miss |
| WR | Fred Ross | Mississippi State |
| WR | Pharoh Cooper | South Carolina |
| TE | Hunter Henry | Arkansas |
| C | Ryan Kelly | Alabama |
| OL | Sebastian Tretola | Arkansas |
| OL | Vadal Alexander | LSU |
| OL | Cam Robinson | Alabama |
| OL | John Theus | Georgia |
| All-Purpose | Pharoh Cooper | South Carolina |
| DL | Myles Garrett | Texas A&M |
| DL | Jonathan Allen | Alabama |
| DL | Jonathan Bullard | Florida |
| DL | A'Shawn Robinson | Alabama |
| LB | Kentrell Brothers | Missouri |
| LB | Reggie Ragland | Alabama |
| LB | Zach Cunningham | Vanderbilt |
| DB | Vernon Hargreaves III | Florida |
| DB | Eddie Jackson | Alabama |
| DB | Jalen Tabor | Florida |
| DB | Trae Elston | Ole Miss |
| K | Daniel Carlson | Auburn |
| P | Drew Kaser | Texas A&M |
| Returner | Evan Berry | Tennessee |
| QB | Chad Kelly | Ole Miss |
| RB | Alex Collins | Arkansas |
| RB | Jalen Hurd | Tennessee |
| WR | Calvin Ridley | Alabama |
| WR | Christian Kirk | Texas A&M |
| WR | De'Runnya Wilson | Mississippi State |
| TE | Evan Engram | Ole Miss |
| C | Ethan Pocic | LSU |
| OL | Dominick Jackson | Alabama |
| OL | Shon Coleman | Auburn |
| OL | Dan Skipper | Arkansas |
| OL | Germain Ifedi | Texas A&M |
| All-Purpose | Christian Kirk | Texas A&M |
| DL | Robert Nkemdiche | Ole Miss |
| DL | Marquis Haynes | Ole Miss |
| DL | Charles Harris | Missouri |
| DL | Derek Barnett | Tennessee |
| LB | Leonard Floyd | Georgia |
| LB | Antonio Morrison | Florida |
| LB | Skai Moore | South Carolina |
| DB | Mike Hilton | Ole Miss |
| DB | Dominick Sanders | Georgia |
| DB | Tre'Davious White | LSU |
| DB | Jamal Adams | LSU |
| K | Taylor Bertolet | Texas A&M |
| K | Adam Griffith | Alabama |
| P | Johnny Townsend | Florida |
| Returner | Christian Kirk | Texas A&M |
Florida cornerback Vernon Hargreaves III earned an important distinction in this year's first team, as he has now been named to three of those in a row.
This will most likely be his last year of racking up SEC honors, as he said after the Gators' SEC Championship Game loss that he is leaning toward going pro.
"We’ve been talking about it," Hargreaves said, per Anthony Chiang of the Palm Beach Post. "It’s not something we’ve been trying to hide. I most likely am going to declare for the NFL and see where it goes from there."
Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott and South Carolina wide receiver Pharoh Cooper nailed down back-to-back first-team selections.
Like the preseason edition of these teams, there was one tie, with Texas A&M's Taylor Bertolet and Alabama's Adam Griffith both getting second-team nods at kicker for their bounce-back campaigns this season.
And after not landing a first-teamer in 2014 or a single first- or second-team player in the preseason, Vanderbilt cracked the top squad with sophomore linebacker Zach Cunningham.
Justin Ferguson is a college football writer at Bleacher Report. You can follow him on Twitter @JFergusonBR.
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