Kouandjio and Mosley Make CBS Sports All-American Team

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Nov 30, 2013; Auburn, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide offensive linesman Cyrus Kouandjio (71) shakes hands with Auburn Tigers defensive end Carl Lawson (55) after the game at Jordan Hare Stadium. Auburn Tigers won 34-28. John Reed-USA TODAY Sports

Cyrus Kouandjio and C.J. Mosley are among four Alabama Crimson Tide players named to the CBSSports.com College Football All-America team, announced Tuesday.

Offensive tackle Kouandjio and linebacker Mosley made first team honors, while safety HaHa Clinton-Dix was named to the second team, and guard Anthony Steen was named to the third team.

Other honors named by CBSSports include their top moments of the season. Coming in at No. 9 is Nick Saban leaping into the arms of quarterback AJ McCarron after beating LSU.

Alabama is named twice in their list of the top ten games of the year as well, coming in at No. 6 for their win over Texas A&M, and at No. 1 for their loss to Auburn.

First Team

QB — Jameis Winston, Florida State
RB — Andre Williams, Boston College
RB — Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona
WR — Mike Evans, Texas A&M
WR — Brandin Cooks, Oregon State
WR — Allen Robinson, Penn State
TE — Jace Amaro, Texas Tech
OT — Jake Matthews, Texas A&M
OT — Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama
OG — Cyril Richardson, Baylor
OG — David Yankey, Stanford
C — Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma
DE — Michael Sam, Missouri
DE — Vic Beasley, Clemson
DT — Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
DT — Will Sutton, Arizona State
LB — C.J. Mosley, Alabama
LB — Anthony Barr, UCLA
LB — Khalil Mack, Buffalo
CB — Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State
CB — Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State
S — Terrence Brooks, Florida State
S — Ed Reynolds, Stanford
K — Robert Aguayo, Florida State
P — Mike Sadler, Michigan State
KR — Ty Montgomery, Stanford
PR — Chris Davis, Auburn
All-Purpose — Odell Beckham, LSU

Second Team

QB — Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois
RB — Tre Mason, Auburn
RB — Carlos Hyde, Ohio State
WR — Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt
WR — Sammy Watkins, Clemson
WR — Antwan Goodley, Baylor
TE — Eric Ebron, North Carolina
OT — Taylor Lewan, Michigan
OT — Cameron Erving, Florida State
OG — Tre Jackson, Florida State
OG — Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State
C — Hroniss Grasu, Oregon
DE — Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas
DE — Kony Ealy, Missouri
DT — Tim Jernigan, Florida State
DT — Kelcy Quarles, South Carolina
LB — Trent Murphy, Stanford
LB — Ryan Shazier, Ohio State
LB — Chris Borland, Wisconsin
CB — Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon
CB — Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State
S — Ha’Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama
S — Ahmad Dixon, Baylor
K — Anthony Fera, Texas
P — Tom Hornsey, Memphis
KR — Carlos Wiggins, New Mexico
PR — Ryan Switzer, North Carolina
All-Purpose — Antonio Edwards, Western Kentucky

Third team

QB — Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
RB — Bishop Sankey, Washington
RB — Tyler Gaffney, Stanford
WR — Davante Adams, Fresno State
WR — Odell Beckham, LSU
WR — Paul Richardson, Colorado
TE — Nick O’Leary, Florida State
OT — Antonio Richardson, Tennessee
OT — Jack Mewhort, Ohio State
OG — Anthony Steen, Alabama
OG — Spencer Long, Nebraska
C — Bryan Stork, Florida State
DE — Marcus Smith, Louisville
DE — Ryan Mueller, Kansas State
DT — Leonard Williams, USC
DT — Derrick Hopkins, Virginia Tech
LB — Shayne Skov, Stanford
LB — Kyle Van Noy, BYU
LB — Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech
CB — E.J. Gaines, Missouri
CB — Jason Verett, TCU
S — CJ Barnett, Ohio State
S — Deone Bucannon, Washington State
K — Mike Hunnicutt, Oklahoma
P — Drew Kaser, Texas A&M
KR — Odell Beckham, LSU
PR — Nelson Agholor, USC
All-Purpose — Ty Montgomery, Stanford