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Football 🏈 Two Alabama players named AP second-team All-Americans

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Feb 5, 2014
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Alabama safety Malachi Moore and left guard Tyler Booker earned All-American honors from the Associated Press on Monday. The pair of team captains both earned second-team honors.

Booker was previously recognized as a second-team member by the Walter Camp Football Foundation as well as the American Football Coaches Association. Moore was previously selected as a second-team member by the AFCA. Wide receiver Ryan Williams was also selected as a second-team member by the AFCA


The final two NCAA-recognized All-America lists — the Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News — will be released on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.

With no players earning first-team honors so far, this will mark the first time since 2019 that Alabama will not have a consensus All-American.

Tyler Booker, OL​

— Helped the Alabama offense to a 35.5 points per game average, tied for the 16th-best mark in the FBS
— Paved the way for an Alabama rushing group that averaged 182.7 yards per game
— Amassed 93 knockdown blocks across 715 snaps in 12 games to average 7.6 per contest
— According to Pro Football Focus, he did not surrender a sack in 176 passing opportunities over his 12 starts

Malachi Moore, S​

— Ranks third on the team with 70 tackles and second with 40 solo stops
— Recorded three tackles for loss (-6 yards), one sack (-3 yards), three quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery
— Totaled two interceptions and a team-leading eight pass breakups
 
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