The Associated Press released its preseason college football All-American teams on Monday and five Ohio State players made the cut. It’s not the program with the most — that distinction goes to Alabama with six — but it is the second most and still a pretty impressive haul.
The Buckeyes enter the season with a Heisman frontrunner at quarterback, perhaps the best wide receiver in the country, and one of the most dynamic running backs in college football as well. And that’s just for starters. Don’t be surprised if a few players have breakout seasons on defense with the retooling on that side of the ball.
We’ve already seen plenty of preseason accolades for this year’s team entering the season, it’ll now be up to the squad to make good on everything on the field of play when the games start to count.
Here are the five players that made the AP’s All-American Team.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Wide Receiver
First-Team AP All-American
TreVeyon Henderson, Running Back
First-Team AP All-American
Paris Johnson Jr., Offensive Tackle
First-Team AP All-American
C.J. Stroud, Quarterback
Second-Team AP All-American
Dawand Jones, Offensive Tackle
Second-Team AP All-American
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