2006 Tennessee Volunteers Football Team - Honors

Honors

  • Erik Ainge – Cingular All-America Player of the Week (Oct. 13)
SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 9)
Walter Camp National Player of the Week (Oct. 8)
  • Johnny Chavis – Assistant Football Coach of the Year (by the American Football Coaches Association).
  • Britton Colquitt – The Sporting News 1st team All SEC
Coaches 1st team All SEC
AP 1st team All SEC
  • LaMarcus Coker – The Sporting News 1st team Freshman All SEC
SEC Coaches All Freshman team
  • Jonathan Hefney – Rivals.com 2nd team All-America
The Sporting News 2nd team All SEC
Coaches 2nd team All SEC
AP 2nd team All SEC
  • Jerod Mayo – Rivals.com 2nd team All American
  • Turk McBride – SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week (Nov. 28)
The Sporting News 1st team All SEC
AP 1st team All SEC
  • Rico McCoy – SEC Coaches All Freshman team
  • Josh McNeil – The Sporting News 1st Team Freshman All SEC
SEC Coaches All Freshman team
  • Robert Meachem – Football Writers Association of America 1st team All-America
Rivals.com 1st team All-America
The Sporting News 1st team All SEC
Coaches 1st team All SEC
AP 1st team All SEC
  • Arron Sears – Walter Camp 1st team All-America
AFCA 1st team All-America
Rivals.com 3rd team All-America
The Sporting News 1st team All SEC
Coaches 1st team All SEC
AP 1st team All SEC
Jacobs Award (Top Blocker in the SEC)
  • Jonathan Wade – SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 30)
The Sporting News 2nd team All SEC
Coaches 2nd team All SEC
AP 2nd team All SEC
  • James Wilhoit – SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov. 21)
The Sporting News 1st team All SEC
Coaches 1st team All SEC
AP 1st team All SEC

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