The 1995 All-Mid-American Conference football team consists of American football players chosen for the All-Mid-American Conference ("MAC") teams for the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. MAC champion Toledo was undefeated but placed only three players on the first team: running back Wasean Tait, tight end Steve Rosi, and defensive lineman Steve Haynes. Miami (OH) finished in second place with an 8โ€“2โ€“1 record and placed five players on the first team: running back Deland McCullough, offensive lineman Mike Bird, linebackers Dee Osborne and Kenyon Harper, and defensive back Johnnie Williams.[1]

Offensive selections

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

  • Steve Clay, Eastern Michigan
  • Tony Knox, Jr., Western Michigan

Tight ends

  • Steve Rosi, Toledo

Offensive linemen

  • Mike Bird, Miami (OH)
  • Chad Bukey, Bowling Green
  • Tony Roush, Ball State
  • Barry Stokes, Eastern Michigan
  • Brock Gutierrez, Central Michigan

Defensive selections

Defensive linemen

  • Greg Cepek, Bowling Green
  • Steve Haynes, Toledo
  • Keith McKenzie, Ball State
  • Dion Powell, Western Michigan

Linebackers

  • Dee Osborne, Miami (OH) [OLB]
  • Jason Woullard, Bowling Green [OLB]
  • Kenyon Harper, Miami (OH) [ILB]
  • Andre Vaughn, Western Michigan [ILB]

Defensive backs

  • Cory Gillard, Ball State
  • Tristan Moss, Western Michigan
  • Johnnie Williams, Miami (OH)
  • Quincy Wright, Central Michigan

Special teams

Placekickers

  • Derek Schoreis, Bowling Green

Punters

References

  1. โ†‘ "All-Mid-American teams". Detroit Free Press. November 22, 1995. p. 4C.
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