2010 Western Athletic Conference football season
Sports season
2010 WAC football season League NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Sport Football Duration September 2, 2010 through January 9, 2011 Number of teams 9 TV partner(s) ABC , ESPN , WAC Sports NetworkTop draft pick QB Colin Kaepernick , Nevada Picked by San Francisco 49ers , 36th overallChampions Boise State , Hawaiʻi , & Nevada (co-champions)Season MVP QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada QB Kellen Moore , Boise State DE Chris Carter , Fresno State
The 2010 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) football season was an NCAA football season played from September 2, 2010 – January 9, 2011. The Western Athletic Conference in 2010 consisted of 9 members: Boise State , Fresno State , Hawaiʻi , Idaho , Louisiana Tech , Nevada , New Mexico State , San Jose State , and Utah State .
Boise State, Hawaiʻi, and Nevada all went 7–1 in conference play to share the WAC title. All three teams finished the regular season ranked in the top 25 of all four major polls. Boise State (12–1) was invited to the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas where they defeated Utah 26–3. Hawaiʻi (10–4) was invited to the Hawaiʻi Bowl where they lost to Tulsa 35–62. Nevada (13–1) was invited to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl where they defeated Boston College 20–13. The only other WAC team to be bowl eligible was Fresno State (8–5), and they were invited to the Humanitarian Bowl where they lost to Northern Illinois 17–40.
This was Boise State's final season as a WAC member. Amid a realignment of NCAA conferences, the school announced on June 11, 2010 that it would leave the WAC for the Mountain West Conference effective July 1, 2011.[ 1]
Previous season
Boise State went 13–0 during the regular season, their second straight undefeated season, to win the conference championship for the second straight year and seventh time in eight years. They would be ranked No. 6 in the BCS at the end of the regular season and received an invitation to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to become the first team from a non-automatic qualifying conference to receive an at-large berth to a BCS bowl (other non-AQ teams had received automatic bids under BCS rules). The Broncos faced BCS No. 4 ranked TCU in the first matchup of two teams from non-AQ conferences in a BCS bowl. They defeated the Horned Frogs 17–10 and finished the season No. 4 in AP and coache's polls.
Other bowl-eligible teams in 2009 were Nevada (8–4), Fresno State (8–4), and Idaho (7–5). Nevada was invited to play in the Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl , where they lost 45–10 to SMU . Fresno State was invited to play in the New Mexico Bowl for the second straight year where they lost to Wyoming 35–28 in 2 overtimes. Idaho was invited to play in the Roady's Humanitarian Bowl where they defeated Bowling Green 43–42.
Spring ball
Team
Start of Practice
Spring Game
Boise State
March 8
April 17
Fresno State
March 15
April 16
Hawai'i
April 1
April 30
Idaho
March 23
April 23
Louisiana Tech
March 17
April 10
New Mexico State
April 5
May 1
Nevada
March 5
April 3
San Jose State
March 12
April 22
Utah State
March 23
April 24
Preseason
During the WAC's football preview on July 26 in Salt Lake City ,[ 2] Boise State was selected by both the coaches and media as favorites to win the conference. They received 42 of a possible 43 first place votes in the media poll with Nevada coming in second and receiving the other first place vote. The Broncos received eight of nine first place votes in the coaches poll, but Boise State head coach Chris Petersen was not allowed to vote for his own team in first place, thus the Broncos received all 8 possible first place votes.
Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore was selected as the preseason offensive player of the year and Nevada defensive end Dontay Moch was selected as the preseason defensive player of the year. Moore and Moch were the 2009 WAC players of the year.
Boise State – 386 (42)
Nevada – 333 (1)
Fresno State – 300
Idaho – 207
Louisiana Tech – 200
Utah State – 196
Hawai'i – 166
New Mexico State – 81
San Jose State – 66
Coaches poll
Boise State – 64 (8)
Nevada – 55 (1)
Fresno State – 50
Utah State – 37
Hawai'i – 36
Idaho – 33
Louisiana Tech – 26
New Mexico State – 14
San Jose State – 9
WAC vs. BCS matchups
WAC teams finished the season 5–9 against teams from BCS conferences. Boise State and Fresno State defeated two each with Nevada gaining the other win.
Regular season
Index to colors and formatting
WAC member won
WAC member lost
WAC teams in bold
The WAC has teams in 4 different time zones. Times reflect start time in respective time zone of each team (Central-Louisiana Tech, Mountain-New Mexico State, Boise State, Utah State, Pacific-Idaho, Fresno State, San Jose State, Nevada, Hawaiian-Hawaiʻi). Conference games start times are that of the home team.
Rankings reflect that of the USA Today Coaches poll for that week until week eight when the BCS poll will be used.
Week one
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
September 2
5:00 pm
USC
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI
ESPN
L 36–49
44,204
September 2
6:00 pm
North Dakota
Idaho
Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho
Altitude
W 45–0
11,466
September 2
6:00 pm
Eastern Washington
Nevada
Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nevada
W 49–24
16,313
September 4
4:00 pm
San Jose State
No. 1 Alabama
Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama
L 3–48
101,821
September 4
5:00 pm
Utah State
No. 8 Oklahoma
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, Oklahoma
FSN
L 24–31
85,151
September 4
6:00 pm
Grambling State
Louisiana Tech
Independence Stadium • Shreveport, Louisiana (Port City Classic)
W 20–6
34,762
September 4
7:00 pm
Cincinnati
Fresno State
Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, California
ESPN2
W 28–14
37,238
September 6
6:00 pm
No. 5 Boise State
No. 6 Virginia Tech
FedExField • Landover, Maryland (Allstate Kickoff in the Capital)
ESPN/ESPN 3D
W 33–30
86,587
Players of the week:[ 3]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Kellen Moore
Boise State
Logan Harrell
Fresno State
Kyle Brotzman
Boise State
Week two
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
September 11
7:00 am
Hawaiʻi
Army
Michie Stadium • West Point, New York
CBSCS
W 31–28
30,042
September 11
9:30 am
Idaho
No. 7 Nebraska
Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Nebraska
FSN
L 17–38
85,732
September 11
11:00 am
San Jose State
No. 11 Wisconsin
Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, Wisconsin
ESPN
L 14–27
78,469
September 11
6:00 pm
Louisiana Tech
Texas A&M
Kyle Field • College Station, Texas
L 16–48
77,579
September 11
6:00 pm
San Diego State
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
Altitude
L 21–41
16,891
September 11
6:00 pm
Idaho State
Utah State
Romney Stadium • Logan, Utah
W 38–17
18,347
September 11
7:30 pm
Colorado State
Nevada
Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nevada
ESPNU
W 51–6
18,098
Players of the week:[ 4]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Bryant Moniz
Hawaiʻi
James-Michael Johnson
Nevada
Anthony Martinez
Nevada
Week three
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
September 17
7:00 pm
No. 24 California
Nevada
Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nevada
ESPN2
W 52–31
28,809
September 18
9:30 am
Hawaiʻi
Colorado
Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado
FCS
L 13–31
47,840
September 18
5:00 pm
Southern Utah
San Jose State
Spartan Stadium • San Jose, California
W 16–11
16,739
September 18
6:00 pm
No. 3 Boise State
Wyoming
War Memorial Stadium • Laramie, Wyoming
CBSCS
W 51–6
29,014
September 18
6:00 pm
Navy
Louisiana Tech
Joe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, Louisiana
ESPN3
L 23–37
23,122
September 18
6:00 pm
Fresno State
Utah State
Romney Stadium • Logan, Utah
WAC Sports Network
FRES 41–24
19,059
September 18
7:00 pm
New Mexico State
UTEP
Sun Bowl Stadium • El Paso, Texas (The Battle of I-10 )
L 10–42
39,214
September 18
7:30 pm
UNLV
Idaho
Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho
ESPNU
W 30–7
15,390
Players of the week:[ 5]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Colin Kaepernick
Nevada
Aaron Lavarias
Idaho
Trey Farquhar
Idaho
Week four
ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from inside Bronco Stadium on the blue turf for the No. 3 Boise State vs Oregon State game.[ 6] This is the first time that College Gameday was broadcast from a WAC school.
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
September 25
1:00 pm
Idaho
Colorado State
Hughes Stadium • Fort Collins, Colorado
L 34–36
23,925
September 25
3:00 pm
Nevada
BYU
LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, Utah
The Mtn.
W 24–13
61,471
September 25
4:30 pm
Fresno State
Mississippi
Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi
CSS
L 38–55
55,267
September 25
5:00 pm
New Mexico State
Kansas
Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, Kansas
FCS
L 16–42
46,719
September 25
5:00 pm
San Jose State
No. 13 Utah
Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City
L 3–56
45,099
September 25
5:30 pm
Charleston Southern
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI
Oceanic PPV
W 66–7
30,300
September 25
6:00 pm
Oregon State
No. 3 Boise State
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
ABC
W 37–24
34,137
September 25
6:00 pm
Southern Mississippi
Louisiana Tech
Joe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, Louisiana
ESPN3
L 12–13
22,344
September 25
6:00 pm
Utah State
San Diego State
Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego
L 7–41
45,682
Players of the week:[ 5]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Kellen Moore (2)
Boise State
James-Michael Johnson (2)
Nevada
Rufus Porter
La Tech
Week five
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
October 1
6:00 pm
BYU
Utah State
Romney Stadium • Logan, Utah (Beehive Boot )
ESPN
W 31–16
24,152
October 2
11:00 am
Idaho
Western Michigan
Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Michigan
WAC Sports Network
W 33–13
18,508
October 2
5:00 pm
UC Davis
San Jose State
Spartan Stadium • San Jose, California
L 13–14
17,844
October 2
5:30 pm
Louisiana Tech
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI
Oceanic PPV
HAW 41–21
29,469
October 2
6:00 pm
No. 3 Boise State
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
WAC Sports Network
BSU 59–0
19,661
October 2
7:00 pm
Cal Poly
Fresno State
Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, California
W 38–17
37,069
October 2
7:00 pm
No. 25 Nevada
UNLV
Sam Boyd Stadium • Whitney, Nevada (Fremont Cannon )
The Mtn.
W 44–26
28,958
Players of the week:[ 7]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Kealoha Pilares
Hawaiʻi
Robert Siavii
Idaho
Shawn Plummer
Fresno State
Week six
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
October 9
3:00 pm
Utah State
Louisiana Tech
Joe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, Louisiana
Alt /CST
LT 24–6
16,073
October 9
6:00 pm
Toledo
No. 4 Boise State
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
WAC Sports Network
W 57–14
33,833
October 9
6:00 pm
New Mexico
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico (Rio Grande Rivalry )
ESPN3
W 16–14
21,437
October 9
7:00 pm
Hawaiʻi
Fresno State
Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, California
ESPN3
HAW 49–27
38,494
October 9
7:30 pm
San Jose State
No. 23 Nevada
Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nevada
ESPNU
NEV 35–13
20,636
Players of the week:[ 8]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Vai Taua
Nevada
Donte Savage
New Mexico State
Tyler Stampler
New Mexico State
Week seven
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
October 16
3:00 pm
Idaho
Louisiana Tech
Joe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, Louisiana
Alt/CST
LT 48–35
19,750
October 16
5:00 pm
No. 3 Boise State
San Jose State
Spartan Stadium • San Jose, California
WAC Sports Network
BSU 48–20
20,239
October 16
5:30 pm
No. 21 Nevada
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI
WAC Sports Network
HAW 27–21
42,031
October 16
7:00 pm
New Mexico State
Fresno State
Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, California
ESPNU
FRES 33–10
32,334
Players of the week:[ 9]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Ross Jenkins
La Tech
Corey Paredes
Hawaiʻi
Chris Potter
Boise State
Week eight
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
October 23
2:00 pm
New Mexico State
Idaho
Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho
SWX
IDA 37–14
13,812
October 23
3:00 pm
Hawaiʻi
Utah State
Romney Stadium • Logan, Utah
Alt
HAW 45–7
17,111
October 23
5:00 pm
Fresno State
San Jose State
Spartan Stadium • San Jose, California (rivalry )
WAC Sports Network
FRES 33–18
11,314
Players of the week:[ 10]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Alex Green
Hawaiʻi
Corey Paredes (2)
Hawaiʻi
Kevin Goessling
Fresno State
Week nine
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
October 26
6:00 pm
Louisiana Tech
No. 3 Boise State
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
ESPN2
BSU 49–20
32,026
October 30
5:30 pm
Idaho
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI
ESPN3
HAW 45–10
37,466
October 30
6:00 pm
San Jose State
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
Altitude
NMSU 29–27
13,117
October 30
7:30
Utah State
No. 24 Nevada
Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nevada
ESPNU
NEV 56–42
11,558
Players of the week:[ 11]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Bryant Moniz (2)
Hawaiʻi
Mana Silva
Hawaiʻi
Tyler Stampler (2)
New Mexico State
Week ten
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
November 6
1:00 pm
New Mexico State
Utah State
Romney Stadium • Logan, Utah
USU 27–22
14,524
November 6
1:30 pm
Hawaiʻi
No. 4 Boise State
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
ESPNU/ESPN 3D
BSU 42–7
34,060
November 6
2:00 pm
No. 23 Nevada
Idaho
Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho
WAC Sports Network
NEV 63–17
11,247
November 6
3:00 pm
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
Joe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, Louisiana (Battle for the Bone)
WAC Sports Network
FRES 40–34
17,057
Players of the week:[ 12]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Kellen Moore (3)
Boise State
Bobby Wagner
Utah State
Phillip Livas
La Tech
Week eleven
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
November 12
6:00 pm
No. 4 Boise State
Idaho
Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho (Battle for the Governor's Trophy )
ESPN2/ESPN 3D
BSU 52–14
16,453
November 13
5:00 pm
Utah State
San Jose State
Spartan Stadium • San Jose, California
USU 38–34
12,239
November 13
6:00 pm
Louisiana Tech
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
Alt 2
LT 41–20
12,486
November 13
7:30 pm
No. 21 Nevada
Fresno State
Bulldogs Stadium • Fresno, California
ESPN
NEV 35–34
37,116
Players of the week:[ 13]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Colin Kaepernick (2)
Nevada
Javontay Crowe
La Tech
Chris Potter (2)
Boise State
Week twelve
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
November 19
7:30 pm
Fresno State
No. 4 Boise State
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho (Battle for the Milk Can )
ESPN2
BSU 51–0
33,454
November 20
1:00 pm
New Mexico State
No. 18 Nevada
Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nevada
NEV 52–6
10,906
November 20
5:30 pm
San Jose State
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI
ESPN3
HAW 41–7
30,011
November 20
12:00 pm
Idaho
Utah State
Romney Stadium • Logan, Utah
IDA 28–6
14,072
Players of the week:[ 14]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Bryant Moniz (3)
Hawaiʻi
Aaron Brown
Hawaiʻi
Kyle Brotzman (2)
Boise State
Week thirteen
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
November 26
7:15 pm
No. 4 Boise State
No. 19 Nevada
Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nevada
ESPN
NEV 34–31 OT
30,712
November 27
5:00 pm
Louisiana Tech
San Jose State
Spartan Stadium • San Jose, California
LT 45–38
8,467
November 27
6:00 pm
Hawaiʻi
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
WAC Sports Network
HAW 59–24
11,841
November 27
7:00 pm
Idaho
Fresno State
Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, California
WAC Sports Network
FRES 23–20
25,965
Players of the week:[ 15]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Alex Green (2)
Hawaiʻi
Travis Brown
Fresno State
Phillip Livas (2)
La Tech
Week fourteen
Date
Time
Visiting team
Home team
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
December 3
7:15 pm
Illinois
Fresno State
Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, California
ESPN2
W 25–23
30,625
December 4
1:00 pm
Utah State
No. 11 Boise State
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
WAC Sports Network
BSU 50–14
32,101
December 4
2:00 pm
San Jose State
Idaho
Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho
IDA 26–23 OT
8,011
December 4
2:00 pm
No. 17 Nevada
Louisiana Tech
Joe Aillet Stadium • Ruston, Louisiana
WAC Sports Network
NEV 35–17
18,562
December 4
5:30 pm
UNLV
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI
W 59–21
34,746
Players of the week:[ 16]
Offensive
Defensive
Special teams
Player
Team
Player
Team
Player
Team
Bryant Moniz (4)
Hawaiʻi
Dontay Moch
Nevada
Kevin Goessling (2)
Fresno State
All-WAC Teams
First Team
Second Team
Players of the year
Offense
Kellen Moore–Boise State
Colin Kaepernick–Nevada
Defense
Chris Carter–Fresno State
Freshman
Keith Smith –San Jose State
Coach of the year
Chris Ault –Nevada
Rankings
During the season Boise State, Hawaiʻi, and Nevada were the only WAC teams to be ranked.
Boise StateLegend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. ( )= First place votes.
Poll
Pre
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
Wk 13
Wk 14
Final
AP
3 (1)
3 (8)
3 (1)
3 (1)
3 (1)
4 (1)
3 (8)
2 (15)
2 (11)
2 (7)
4 (7)
3 (9)
3 (10)
9
10
9
Coaches
5
3
3
3
3
4
3 (1)
2 (11)
2 (5)
3 (3)
4 (3)
3 (5)
3 (5)
10
10
7
Harris
Not released
3 (10)
2 (29)
2 (14)
3 (12)
4 (9)
3 (11)
3 (14)
10
10
BCS
Not released
3
3
4
4
4
4
11
10
HawaiʻiLegend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=receiving votes.
Poll
Pre
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
Wk 13
Wk 14
Final
AP
RV
RV
RV
RV
25
24
RV
Coaches
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
25
RV
Harris
Not released
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
24
BCS
Not released
24
NevadaLegend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=receiving votes.
Poll
Pre
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
Wk 13
Wk 14
Final
AP
RV
RV
25
21
19
RV
RV
25
21
19
19
14
13
11
Coaches
RV
RV
RV
RV
25
23
21
RV
RV
23
21
18
19
17
15
13
Harris
Not released
20
25
24
23
21
18
19
15
14
BCS
Not released
24
23
21
18
19
17
15
Bowl games
Attendance
Team
Stadium (Capacity)
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Game 6
Game 7
Total
Average
% of Capacity
Boise State
Bronco Stadium (33,500)
34,137
33,833
32,026
34,060
33,454
32,101
199,611
33,269
99.3%
Fresno State
Bulldog Stadium (41,031)
37,238
37,069
38,494
32,334
37,116
25,965
30,625
238,841
34,120
83.2%
Hawaiʻi
Aloha Stadium (50,000)
44,204
30,300
29,469
42,031
37,466
30,011
34,746
248,227
35,461
70.9%
Idaho
Kibbie Dome (16,000)
11,466
15,390
13,812
11,247
16,453
8,011
76,379
12,730
79.6%
Louisiana Tech
Joe Aillet Stadium (30,600)
23,122
22,344
16,073
19,750
17,057
18,562
116,908
19,485
63.7%
Nevada
Mackay Stadium (29,993)
16,313
18,098
28,809
20,636
11,558
10,906
30,712
136,032
19,433
64.8%
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium (30,343)
16,891
19,661
21,437
13,117
12,486
11,841
95,433
15,906
52.4%
San Jose State
Spartan Stadium (31,218)
16,739
17,844
20,239
11,314
12,239
8,467
86,842
14,474
46.4%
Utah State
Romney Stadium (25,513)
18,347
19,059
24,152
17,111
14,524
14,072
107,265
17,878
70.1%
Expanded WAC standings
References
Championships & awards Seasons See also
Conference seasons Inter-conference All-Americans