The Big Ten had seven players make the AP All-American squads. Hard to not agree with these selections, as I don’t think there were any notable omissions.
First-team selections were Wisconsin running back Montee Ball; Michigan offensive tackle Taylor Lewan.
Second-team selections: Nebraska guard Spencer Long; Ohio State defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins; Purdue defensive tackle Kawann Short; Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby.
Third-team selection: Ohio State defensive end John Simon.
Read a full story on the entire AP team. What do you think? Tell us in the comments below. Here is some reaction on Twitter.
Montee Ball is second in #Badgers history to repeat as first-team AP All-American (Dave Schreiner, 1941-42) #ThisFallBelongstoBall—
Badger Football (@BadgerFootball) December 11, 2012
DT Kawann Short named second-team AP All-American, #Purdue's first All-American since Ryan Kerrigan was unanimous in 2010.—
GoldandBlack.com (@GoldandBlackcom) December 11, 2012
Penn State Football: Nittany Lions shut-out from AP All-American List bit.ly/XPl5Ox—
Penn State football (@psufootball) December 11, 2012
Not even ONE "AP All-American" … you've got to be kidding me! Well… Haters gonna hate, Staters gonna state—
Garry Gilliam™ (@GarryGilliam89) December 11, 2012


