The 1995 All-Pacific-10 Conference football team consisted of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific-10 Conference teams for the 1995 Pacific-10 Conference football season.
Seven of the conference's teams had at least three players represented on the All-Pac 10 first team as follows:
- Conference co-champion USC was ranked No. 12 in the final AP Poll and placed four players on the first team: wide receiver and Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year Keyshawn Johnson, offensive lineman John Michels, defensive lineman Darrell Russell, and punter John Stonehouse.[1]
- Conference co-champion Washington placed three on the first team: tight end Ernie Conwell, linebacker Ink Aleaga, and defensive back Lawyer Milloy.[1]
- Oregon was ranked No. 18 in the final AP Poll and placed three on the first team: running back and Pac-10 all-purpose player of the year Ricky Whittle, linebacker Jeremy Asher, and defensive back Alex Molden.[1]
- Fourth-place Stanford placed three on the first team: offensive lineman Jeff Buckley, placekicker Eric Abrams, and return specialist Damon Dunn.[1]
- UCLA, tied for fifth place, placed three on the first team: running back Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar and offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden and Mike Flanagan.[1]
- Arizona, also tied for fifth place, placed three, all defenders, on the first team: Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year Tedy Bruschi, defensive lineman Chuck Osborne, and defensive back Brandon Sanders.[1]
- Arizona State placed three, all on offense, on the first team: quarterback Jake Plummer, wide receive Keith Poole, and offensive lineman Juan Roque.[1]
Offensive selections
editQuarterbacks
edit- Jake Plummer, Arizona State (Coaches-1)
- Mark Butterfield, Stanford (Coaches-2)
Running backs
edit- Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar, UCLA (Coaches-1)
- Ricky Whittle, Oregon (Coaches-1)
- Rashaan Shehee, Washington (Coaches-2)
- Anthony Bookman, Stanford (Coaches-2)
Wide receivers
edit- Keyshawn Johnson, USC (Coaches-1)
- Keith Poole, Arizona State (Coaches-1)
- Cristin McLemore, Oregon (Coaches-2)
- Mark Harris, Stanford (Coaches-2)
Tight ends
edit- Ernie Conwell, Washington (Coaches-1)
- Johnny McWilliams, USC (Coaches-2)
Offensive linemen
edit- Jonathan Ogden, UCLA (Coaches-1)
- Jeff Buckley, Stanford (Coaches-1)
- Mike Flanagan, UCLA (Coaches-1)
- John Michels, USC (Coaches-1)
- Juan Roque, Arizona State (Coaches-1)
- Paul Wiggins, Oregon (Coaches-2)
- Trevor Highfield, Washington (Coaches-2)
- Tim Camp, Oregon State (Coaches-2)
- Scott Sanderson, Washington State (Coaches-2)
- Tarik Glenn, California (Coaches-2)
- Benji Olson, Washington (Coaches-2)
Defensive selections
editDefensive linemen
edit- Tedy Bruschi, Arizona (Coaches-1)
- Regan Upshaw, California (Coaches-1)
- Chuck Osborne, Arizona (Coaches-1)
- Darrell Russell, USC (Coaches-1)
- Dwayne Sanders, Washington State (Coaches-2)
- Troy Bailey, Oregon (Coaches-2)
- Israel Ifeanyi, USC (Coaches-2)
- Tom Holmes, Oregon State (Coaches-2)
Linebackers
edit- Jeremy Asher, Oregon (Coaches-1)
- Ink Aleaga, Washington (Coaches-1)
- Duane Clemons, California (Coaches-1)
- Chris Hayes, Washington State (Coaches-2)
- James Darling, Washington State (Coaches-2)
- Kane Rogers, Oregon State (Coaches-2)
Defensive backs
edit- Lawyer Milloy, Washington (Coaches-1)
- Brandon Sanders, Arizona (Coaches-1)
- Alex Molden, Oregon (Coaches-1)
- Reggie Tongue, Oregon State (Coaches-1)
- Sammy Knight, USC (Coaches-2)
- Mitchell Freedman, Arizona State (Coaches-2)
- Kelly Malveaux, Arizona (Coaches-2)
- Kenny Wheaton, Oregon (Coaches-2)
Special teams
editPlacekickers
edit- Eric Abrams, Stanford (Coaches-1)
- Ryan Longwell, California (Coaches-2)
Punters
edit- John Stonehouse, USC (Coaches-1)
- George Martin, Washington State (Coaches-2)
Return specialists
edit- Damon Dunn, Stanford (Coaches-1)
- Paul Guidry, UCLA (Coaches-2)
All purpose
edit- Ricky Whittle, Oregon (Coaches-1)
- Na'il Benjamin, California (Coaches-2)
- Pat Tillman, Arizona State (Coaches-2)
Miscellaneous
edit- Offensive Player of the Year: Keyshawn Johnson (Coaches)
- Defensive Player of the Year: Tedy Bruschi (Coaches)
Key
editCoaches = selected by the league's coaches[1]