The 1995 All-Southwest Conference football team consists of
American football players chosen by various organizations for All-
Southwest Conference teams for the
1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. The selectors for the 1995 season included the
Associated Press (AP). The 1995 team was the final All-Southwest Conference football team due to the conference's dissolution in 1996.[1]
Five teams placed multiple players on the All-Southwest Conference first team as follows:
Conference champion
Texas was ranked No. 14 in the final
AP Poll placed six players on the first team: quarterback and SWC Offensive Player of the Year
James Brown, tight end Pat Fitzgerald, wide receive Mike Adams, offensive lineman Dan Neil, defensive back Chris Carter, and defensive lineman Tony Brackens.[1]
Texas A&M was ranked No. 15 in the final AP Poll and also placed six players on the first team: running back and SWC All-Purpose Player of the Year
Leeland McElroy, wide receiver Albert Connell, offensive lineman Hunter Goodwin, linebacker Reggie Brown, defensive back
Ray Mickens, and defensive lineman Brandon Mitchell[1]
Texas Tech was ranked No. 23 in the final AP Poll and placed three players on the first team: running back
Byron Hanspard, linebacker and SWC Defensive Player of the Year
Zach Thomas, and defensive back
Marcus Coleman.[1]
Fourth-place
Baylor placed four players on the first team: running back and return specialist Jerod Douglas, offensive lineman Fred Miller, defensive lineman Daryl Gardner, linebacker LaCurtis Jones, and defensive back Adrian Robinson.[1]
Fifth-place
TCU placed three players on the first team: offensive lineman Ryan Tucker, defensive lineman Chris Piland, and placekicker Michael Reeder.[1]
The 1995 All-Southwest Conference football team consists of
American football players chosen by various organizations for All-
Southwest Conference teams for the
1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. The selectors for the 1995 season included the
Associated Press (AP). The 1995 team was the final All-Southwest Conference football team due to the conference's dissolution in 1996.[1]
Five teams placed multiple players on the All-Southwest Conference first team as follows:
Conference champion
Texas was ranked No. 14 in the final
AP Poll placed six players on the first team: quarterback and SWC Offensive Player of the Year
James Brown, tight end Pat Fitzgerald, wide receive Mike Adams, offensive lineman Dan Neil, defensive back Chris Carter, and defensive lineman Tony Brackens.[1]
Texas A&M was ranked No. 15 in the final AP Poll and also placed six players on the first team: running back and SWC All-Purpose Player of the Year
Leeland McElroy, wide receiver Albert Connell, offensive lineman Hunter Goodwin, linebacker Reggie Brown, defensive back
Ray Mickens, and defensive lineman Brandon Mitchell[1]
Texas Tech was ranked No. 23 in the final AP Poll and placed three players on the first team: running back
Byron Hanspard, linebacker and SWC Defensive Player of the Year
Zach Thomas, and defensive back
Marcus Coleman.[1]
Fourth-place
Baylor placed four players on the first team: running back and return specialist Jerod Douglas, offensive lineman Fred Miller, defensive lineman Daryl Gardner, linebacker LaCurtis Jones, and defensive back Adrian Robinson.[1]
Fifth-place
TCU placed three players on the first team: offensive lineman Ryan Tucker, defensive lineman Chris Piland, and placekicker Michael Reeder.[1]