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Decade's best: Cougars, Utes each land 8 stars on 25-man squad
Deseret News MWC football all-decade team
Others considered: Joey Ashcroft, Air Force (2002); Kenny Byrd, New Mexico (2006); Deric Yaussi, Wyoming (2004).
PUNT/KICK RETURNER: Steve Smith, Utah (1999).
Smith possessed confidence and the skill to back it up. He proved that he was one of the best players not only in the MWC, but also in the nation, based on his outstanding NFL career as a wide receiver.
Others considered: Pete Rebstock, Colorado State (2000, 2001); Cory Rodgers, TCU (2005); Dexter Wynn, Colorado State (2002, 2003).
DEFENSIVE LINE: Brady Poppinga, BYU (2002, 2003); Jason Kaufusi, Utah (2001, 2002); Chase Ortiz, TCU (2005, 2006, 2007); Tommy Blake, TCU (2005, 2006).
Others considered: Patrick Chukwurah, Wyoming (2000); Ryan Denney, BYU (2001); Steve Fifita, Utah (2004, 2005); John Frank, Utah (1999); Byron Frisch, BYU (1999); Setema Gali, BYU (2000); Clark Haggans, Colorado State (1999); Jan Jorgensen, BYU (2007); Sione Po'uha, Utah (2004); D.J. Renteria, New Mexico (2003); Bryan Save, Colorado State (2003); Garrett Smith, Utah (2001, 2002); Kelly Talavou, Utah (2006); Evroy Thompson, New Mexico (2005).
LINEBACKERS: Rob Morris, BYU (1999); Kirk Morrison, San Diego State (2002, 2003, 2004); Beau Bell, UNLV (2007).
Morris, who enjoyed a long career with the Indianapolis Colts, leads the way, along with Morrison, who led the Oakland Raiders in tackles last season. Bell was a fourth-round pick of the Cleveland Browns last April.
Others considered: Gary Davis, New Mexico (2001); Justin Ena, BYU (2000, 2001); Drew Fowler, Air Force, 2006; Cameron Jensen, BYU (2006); Bryan Kehl, BYU (2007); Mike Mahoric, New Mexico (2005); Kautai Olevao, Utah (1999, 2000); Jason Phillips, TCU (2006); Anthony Schlegel, Air Force (2002); Spencer Toone, Utah (2005).
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