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Phil Steele’s ‘08 Preseason All-Pac-10 Team

June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

By Jay Jones on June 3, 2008

Here’s Phil Steele’s 2008 Pac-10 Al Conference selections. You can take a look at the entire list here.

If you’re only interested in Oregon State players, here you go.

Phil Steele’s 2008 Pac-10 All Conference

1st Team Offense
W Sammie Stroughter, Oregon St
OG Jeremy Perry, Oregon St

2nd Team Offense
OT Andy Levitre, Oregon St

3rd Team Offense
None

4th Team Offense
None

1st Team Defense
PR Sammie Stroughter, Oregon St

2nd Team Defense
None

3rd Team Defense
CB Brandon Hughes, Oregon St
SS Al Afalava, Oregon St

4th Team Defense
DE Victor Butler
CB Keenan Lewis, Oregon St

Here’s how the numbers break down:
USC 23
Arizona 14
Oregon 12
ASU 11
Cal 10
Stanford 10
UCLA 9
OSU 8
UW 8
WSU 7

Bottom-line:
For the sake of this blog entry, let’s say that Phil Steele is the smartest man in the world, and can predict the future.

If these numbers are indicative of the talent on each of the Pac-10 teams, then Arizona’s Mike Stoops better win some games this year. Steele rates Tuitama as the second best in the conference. Just yesterday, the Sporting News’ Matt Hayes ranked Tuitama as the tenth best in the all of the BCS conferences.

And it looks like Stanford has some players, as well. Although, I don’t think the pressure is on Stanford’s Jim Harbaugh, in only his second year.

Is it any surprise that USC has the most talent? I don’t think so.

And it looks like Sammie Stroughter is the only player that’s listed on both sides of the ball…and on the first teams.

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