2006 LSU Tigers Football Team - Honors

Player Honors
Will Arnold Second-Team All-SEC (AP)
Ciron Black First-Team Freshman All-America (College Football News)
Third-Team Freshman All-America (Sporting News)
Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
Dwayne Bowe Third-Team All-America (Rivals.com)
First-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
Second-Team All-SEC (AP)
SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 21 vs. Fresno State)
Jacob Cutrera Third-Team Freshman All-America (Sporting News)
Craig Davis Second-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
Richard Dickson Second-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
Honorable Mention Freshman All-America (Sporting News)
Glenn Dorsey First-Team All-America (AP, AFCA, CBS Sportsline.com, SI.com, Rivals.com)
First-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches, AP, ESPN.com)
SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 9 vs. Arizona)
SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 16 vs. Auburn)
Ali Highsmith Second-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
Trindon Holliday SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov. 24 vs. Arkansas)
Tyson Jackson Second-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Nov. 11 vs. Alabama)
Ricky Jean-Francois First-Team Freshman All-America (Sporting News)
Second-Team Freshman All-America (College Football News)
Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
Brian Johnson Second-Team All-SEC (AP)
Brandon LaFell Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches)
LaRon Landry First-Team All-America (AP, AFCA)
Second-Team All-America (Walter Camp, SI.com, Rivals.com)
First-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches, AP)
Chase Pittman SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 23 vs. Tulane)
JaMarcus Russell First-Team All-SEC (SEC Coaches, AP, ESPN.com)
SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 30 vs. Mississippi State)
SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 14 vs. Kentucky)
SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 4 vs. Tennessee)
Sugar Bowl MVP
Manning Award

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