The accolades have continued to roll in for the Alabama Crimson Tide as Chance Warmack, Barrett Jones, CJ Mosley and Dee Milliner were chosen to the Associated Press' All American 1st team. Offensive lineman DJ Fluker was named to the second team and quarterback AJ McCarron was selected as a third team All-American.

Warmack and Jones have been anchors on an offensive line that has been considered by many to be one of the best in the country.  The unit has been one of the most dominant in college football this season and is coming off a performance in which the unit helped block for an Alabama rushing attack that picked up 350 yards and three touchdowns against the Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship game.

Mosley, the team leader in tackles has been an anchor in the middle of the defense for Alabama. In addition to his team leading 99 tackles, Mosley has also been a contributor against the pass-deflecting the final attempt in the SEC Championship game to secure an Alabama victory.

Milliner took over the role of Alabama's top defensive back from the get-go, intercepting a pass and deflecting four more against the Michigan Wolverines in the season opener.  Milliner's play steadily increased through the course of the season as he finished fourth on the team in tackles with 51 and first in pass deflections with 18.

Fluker, a giant at 6-foot-6, 335 pounds protected AJ McCarron from the right side all season long.  In addition to helping McCarron to one of the best seasons in school history, Fluker helped block for Alabama's 20th ranked rushing attack.

McCarron assembled one of the best season's for a quarterback in Alabama history in 2012, setting the school record for most passes without an interception in the process. McCarron finished the regular season with just under 2700 yards passing for 26 touchdowns, while throwing just 3 interceptions.

Alabama will resume practice for the BCS National Championship on December 18th.

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