The Alabama Crimson Tide ran through the first SEC-only schedule in history with an 11-0 mark and No. 1 overall ranking in the College Football Playoff.
With such team success comes plenty of individual success, too. The Crimson Tide dominated the All-SEC teams last week and, on Monday, the AP released its All-American team, and, as expected, featured plenty of Alabama stars.
Quarterback Mac Jones, running back Najee Harris, wide receiver DeVonta Smith, offensive tackle Alex Leatherwood, center Landon Dickerson and cornerback Patrick Surtain II were all first-team selections.
Defensive lineman Christian Barmore and linebacker Dylan Moses were third-team selections on defense.
Jones, Harris and Smith on the first team is the first time since 1980 that a quarterback, running back and wide receiver from the same team all made first-team All-American.
Just last week, Jones and Smith were named finalists for the Heisman Trophy with Harris just outside the top four. Smith was also named SEC offensive player of the year.
The Crimson Tide dominated the AP All-American first-team with six selections, including QB Mac Jones, RB Najee Harris & WR DeVonta Smith. https://t.co/ye9XDIHtSK
Alabama is the first team since 1980 to place a quarterback, running back and receiver on the first team. pic.twitter.com/ZpenTCsVQ6
— Alabama Crimson Tide | AL.com (@aldotcomTide) December 28, 2020
The Crimson Tide play No. 4 Notre Dame on Friday in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.