The 1980 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific-10 Conference teams for the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season.
Offensive selections
Quarterbacks
- John Elway, Stanford (AP-1)
- Tom Flick, Washington (AP-2)
Running backs
- Marcus Allen, USC (AP-1)
- Freeman McNeil, UCLA (AP-1)
- Darrin Nelson, Stanford (AP-1)
- Willie Gittens, Arizona St. (AP-2)
- Tony Robinson, Oregon St. (AP-2)
- Toussaint Tyler, Washington (AP-2)
Wide receivers
- Ken Margerum, Stanford (AP-1)
- Andre Tyler, Stanford (AP-1)
- John Mistler, Arizona St. (AP-2)
- Cormac Carney, UCLA (AP-2)
Tight ends
- Tim Wrightman, UCLA (AP-1)
- Hoby Brenner, USC (AP-2)
Tackles
- Keith Van Horne, USC (AP-1)
- Brian Holloway, Stanford (AP-1)
- Randy Van Divier, Washington (AP-2)
- Bill Jensen, Arizona (AP-2)
Guards
- Larry Lee, UCLA (AP-1)
- Roy Foster, USC (AP-1)
- Greg Sykes, Washington St. (AP-2)
- John Tautolo, UCLA (AP-2)
Centers
- John Macaulay, Stanford (AP-1)
- Roger Levasa, Oregon St. (AP-2)
Defensive selections
Linemen
- Irv Eatman, UCLA (AP-1)
- Vince Goldsmith, Oregon (AP-1)
- Dennis Edwards, USC (AP-1)
- George Achica, USC (AP-1)
- Mike Robinson, Arizona (AP-2)
- Fletcher Jenkins, Washington (AP-2)
- Mark Jerue, Washington (AP-2)
- Rusty Olsen, Washington (AP-2)
Linebackers
- Avon Riley, UCLA (AP-1)
- Chip Banks, USC (AP-1)
- Vernon Maxwell, Arizona St. (AP-1)
- Rich Dixon, California (AP-1)
- Riki Gray, USC (AP-2)
- Bryan Hinkle, Oregon (AP-2)
- Milt McColl, Stanford (AP-2)
- Mark Stewart, Washington (AP-2)
Defensive backs
- Kenny Easley, UCLA (AP-1)
- Dennis Smith, USC (AP-1)
- Ronnie Lott, USC (AP-1)
- Dave Liggins, Arizona (AP-1)
- Marcellus Greene, Arizona (AP-2)
- Lupe Sanchez, UCLA (AP-2)
- Ron Coccimiglio, California (AP-2)
- Mike Richardson, Arizona St. (AP-2)
Special teams
Placekickers
- Chuck Nelson, Washington (AP-1)
- Mick Luckhurst, California (AP-2)
Punters
- Mike Black, Arizona St. (AP-1)
- Sergio Vega, Arizona (AP-2)
Return specialists
- Willie Gittens, Arizona St. (AP-1)
- Ken Gardner, Washington (AP-2)
Key
AP = Associated Press[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Cards Own All-Pac-10 offense". The Stanford Daily. November 26, 1980.