Auburn Football All-Decade Team for 2010s Announced

Auburn Football All-Decade Team for 2010s AnnouncedAuburn Football All-Decade Team for 2010s Announced

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AUBURN, Ala. — The Auburn football team of the decade for the 2010s featuring a 27-man roster including 12 offensive players, 12 defensive players and three specialists as voted on by Auburn fans has been revealed.
 
Highlighting the team include 11 All-Americans and four national award winners including: 2019 LOTT Impact Trophy winner Derrick Brown, 2014 Rimington Trophy winner Reese Dismukes, 2010 Lombardi Award winner Nick Fairley and 2010 Heisman Trophy and national player of the year winner Cam Newton.
 
The 12-man offensive unit includes QB Cam Newton, RB Kerryon Johnson, RB Tre Mason, TE/HB Philip Lutzenkirchen, WR Emory Blake, WR Sammie Coates, WR Ryan Davis, OT Greg Robinson, OT Lee Ziemba, OG Alex Kozan, OG Braden Smith and C Reese Dismukes
 
Named to the defensive squad were DE Marlon Davidson, DE Dee Ford, DT Derrick Brown, DT Nick Fairley, LB Josh Bynes, LB Deshaun Davis, LB Cassanova McKinzy, DB Carlton Davis, DB Chris Davis, DB Rudy Ford, DB Noah Igbinoghene, and DB Jermaine Whitehead.
 
Specialists named to the All-Decade team include PK Daniel Carlson, P Steven Clark and RS Chris Davis.
 
The decade of 2010-2019 saw Auburn win the 2010 BCS National Championship, two Southeastern Conference Championships, three SEC Western Division Championships, nine bowl appearances and an 87-45 record.

Just over 70,000 votes were cast during the two-week voting process by fans on AuburnTigers.com.