2025 College Football All-America Team: Jeremiyah Love, Jeremiah Smith Lead Selections

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2025 College Football All-America Team: Jeremiyah Love, Jeremiah Smith Lead Selections

The 2025 College Football All-America Team has been announced, showcasing standout players from various universities. Among the notable selections are Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame and Jeremiah Smith from Ohio State, who significantly contributed to their teams’ success over the season. This year’s lists exemplify the evolution in college football, with players from unexpected schools earning prestigious honors.

Notable All-America Selections

The All-America Team selections reflect a broad representation of talent across multiple conferences. Here’s a breakdown of key players:

First-Team Offense

  • QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana: Led the Hoosiers to a perfect 13-0 season with 39 touchdowns.
  • RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame: Averaged 6.9 yards per carry, ranking among the best in the FBS.
  • RB Ahmad Hardy, Missouri: Led the FBS with 130 rushing yards per game, finishing with 1,560 total yards.
  • WR Makai Lemon, USC: Notched 1,156 receiving yards and was a key playmaker each game.
  • WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State: Recorded 80 catches for 1,086 yards and 11 touchdowns.
  • TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt: Secured 769 yards receiving, the highest for tight ends this season.
  • OL Various players including Spencer Fano (Utah) and Carter Smith (Indiana) who excelled in protecting their quarterbacks.

First-Team Defense

  • DE David Bailey, Texas Tech: Led all edge rushers with 74 pressures and ranked high in sacks.
  • LB Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech: Recorded a team-high 117 tackles and won the Butkus Award.
  • CB Mansoor Delane, LSU: Excelled in coverage with a remarkable forced incompletion rate.
  • S Caleb Downs, Ohio State: Noted for his performance in coverage and as a box defender.

Special Teams Achievements

Special teams players also made significant contributions this season:

  • K Tate Sandell, Oklahoma: Perfect on long-range kicks, making 7-of-7 from 50 yards and beyond.
  • P Brett Thorson, Georgia: Excelled at pinning opponents deep, reducing their starting field position significantly.
  • AP KC Concepcion, Texas A&M: Made waves with 57 receptions and standout performances in returns.

2025 College Football Landscape

This year’s All-America selections reflect a shift in the competitive landscape of college football. Traditional powerhouses still dominate, but emerging programs have begun to showcase their talent on the national stage. The Big Ten leads with 20 selections, while the SEC follows closely with 15.

As the postseason advances, the spotlight will now turn to the individual awards, including the Heisman Trophy ceremony, where several of these players are anticipated to shine.