Published Jan 6, 2004
Ranking the U.S. Army All-Americans
Jeremy Crabtree & Alan Weddell
Rivals100.com Recruiting Analyst
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – The practices are over, the game is complete and the television cameras are now long gone. But after a week worth of hard work, countless hours of practice and an exciting big-play filled game in Alamodome, it’s time to reflect back at who looked the best at the U.S. Army All-American Game.
Rivals100.com editor Jeremy Crabtree and former Texas A&M assistant coach Alan Weddell now give you a look at the top players at each positions in their opinions.
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These evaluations and rankings are based upon not only last Saturday’s game, but also what was seen all throughout the week of practice.