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The 1995 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1995 college football season. Selectors in 1995 included the Associated Press (AP).
Four teams dominated the AP's 1995 All-ACC selections:
Conference champion Florida State finished the season ranked No. 4 in the final AP Poll and placed seven players on the first team: quarterback Danny Kanell, running back Warrick Dunn, wide receiver Andre Cooper, offensive tackle Jesus Hernandez, offensive guard Lewis Tyre, center Clay Shiver, and defensive lineman Reinard Wilson.
Virginia finished the season ranked No. 16 in the final AP Poll and placed six players on the first team: running back Tiki Barber, offensive tackle Jason Augustino, defensive backs Percy Ellsworth and Ronde Barber, placekicker Rafael Garcia, and punter Will Brice.
Clemson finished in third place in the conference and placed four players on the first team: offensive guard Will Young, linebacker Anthony Simmons, defensive back Brian Dawkins, and defensive lineman Lamarick Simpson.
Fifth-place North Carolina also placed four players on the first team: tight end Freddie Jones, linebacker Kivuusama Mays, defensive linemen Marcus Jones and Greg Ellis.
Offensive selections
= Wide receivers
=Andre Cooper, Florida State (AP-1)
Jermaine Lewis, Maryland (AP-1)
Octavus Barnes, North Carolina (AP-2)
E. G. Green, Florida State (AP-2)
= Tackles
=Jesus Hernandez, Florida State (AP-1)
Jason Augustino, Virginia (AP-1)
Dwayne Morgan, Clemson (AP-2)
Chris Harrison, Virginia (AP-2)
= Guards
=Lewis Tyre, Florida State (AP-1)
Will Young, Clemson (AP-1)
Steve Keim, NC State (AP-2)
Jonathan Redmond, NC State (AP-2)
= Centers
=Clay Shiver, Florida State (AP-1)
Michael Cheever, Georgia Tech (AP-2)
= Tight ends
=Freddie Jones, North Carolina (AP-1)
Jeff Hodrick, Duke (AP-2)
Bill Khayat, Duke (AP-2)
= Quarterbacks
=Danny Kanell, Florida State (AP-1)
Mike Groh, Virginia (AP-2)
= Running backs
=Warrick Dunn, Florida State (AP-1)
Tiki Barber, Virginia (AP-1)
Raymond Priester, Clemson (AP-2)
C. J. Williams, Georgia Tech (AP-2)
Defensive selections
= Defensive linemen
=Marcus Jones, North Carolina (AP-1)
Reinard Wilson, Florida State (AP-1)
Greg Ellis, North Carolina (AP-1)
Lamarick Simpson, Clemson (AP-1)
Todd White, Virginia (AP-2)
Andre Wadsworth, Florida State (AP-2)
Al Jackson, Georgia Tech (AP-2)
Eric Ogbogu, Maryland (AP-2)
= Linebackers
=Anthony Simmons, Clemson (AP-1)
Kivuusama Mays, North Carolina (AP-1)
Tucker Grace, Wake Forest (AP-1)
Ron Rogers, Georgia Tech (AP-2)
James Farrior, Virginia (AP-2)
Daryl Bush, Florida State (AP-2)
= Defensive backs
=Percy Ellsworth, Virginia (AP-1)
Brian Dawkins, Clemson (AP-1)
Ray Farmer, Duke (AP-1)
Ronde Barber, Virginia (AP-1)
Andreal Johnson, Maryland (AP-2)
Nate Perryman, Georgia Tech (AP-2)
Leomont Evans, Clemson (AP-2)
Byron Capers, Florida State (AP-2)
Special teams
= Placekickers
=Rafael Garcia, Virginia (AP-1)
Jeff Sauve, Clemson (AP-2)
= Punters
=Will Brice, Virginia (AP-1)
Sean Liss, Florida State (AP-2)
Key
AP = Associated Press
See also
1995 College Football All-America Team