USC, Alabama and Clemson star on AP's All-Bowl Team
The college football bowl season featured so many thrilling individual performances that even a few 200-yard rushers failed to make the Associated Press 2016 All-Bowl Team.
Ahead of next week's College Football Playoff championship, here are the picks for best performances of this year's college football bowl season.
OFFENSE
Quarterback
Sam Darnold, Southern California: Darnold threw for 453 yards and five touchdowns as No. 9 USC erased a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit in a 52-49 Rose Bowl victory over No. 5 Penn State.
Honorable mention: Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee; Ryan Higgins, Louisiana Tech; Quinton Flowers, South Florida
Running back
Justin Jackson, Northwestern: Jackson rushed for 224 yards and three touchdowns on 32 carries as Northwestern upset No. 22 Pittsburgh 31-24 in the Pinstripe Bowl .
Bo Scarbrough, Alabama: Scarbrough needed just 19 carries to run for 180 yards and two touchdowns in No. 1 Alabama's 24-7 Peach Bowl triumph over No. 4 Washington.
Honorable mention: Dalvin Cook, Florida State; Jamaal Williams, BYU; Joe Williams, Utah
Wide receiver
Deontay Burnett, Southern California: Burnett caught 13 passes for 164 yards and three touchdowns, including a game-tying score with 1:20 left in the Rose Bowl.
KD Cannon, Baylor: Cannon had 14 receptions for 226 yards -- including touchdown catches of 30 and 68 yards -- as Baylor defeated Boise State 31-12 in the Cactus Bowl .
Honorable mention: Chris Godwin, Penn State; Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech; Kendall Sanders, Arkansas State; Allenzae Staggers, Southern Mississippi; Olabis Johnson, Colorado State; Anthony Miller, Memphis
Tight end
Jaylen Samuels, North Carolina State: This tight end/fullback hybrid caught six passes for 104 yards and three touchdowns in the Wolfpack's 41-17 Independence Bowl triumph over Vanderbilt.
Honorable mention: Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin; Metuisela 'Unga, Hawaii; Deon Watson, Idaho
Offensive line
Isaac Asiata, Utah: Asiata paved the way for Joe Williams' 222-yard rushing performance in Utah's 26-24 Foster Farms Bowl victory over Indiana . Asiata won the Morris Trophy this season as the Pac-12's top offensive lineman, an award determined by voting from the conference's starting defensive linemen.
Scott Frantz, Kansas State: Frantz was the primary man responsible for holding All-America defensive end Myles Garrett to zero sacks and only one assisted tackle in Kansas State's 33-28 Texas Bowl victory over Texas A&M.
Jay Guillermo, Clemson: Guillermo graded out at 93 percent and tied a season high with five knockdowns as No. 3 Clemson breezed to a 31-0 Fiesta Bowl victory over No. 2 Ohio State.
Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky: Lamp didn't allow a sack or a quarterback pressure in Western Kentucky's 51-31 Boca Raton Bowl victory over Memphis. He even scored a touchdown by catching a lateral and running 9 yards into the end zone.
Matt Leidner, Minnesota: This former walk-on and scout-team center had dropped 30 pounds before the Holiday Bowl to prepare for foot surgery since he wasn't expecting to play. He instead earned his first career start because of injuries to Tyler Moore and Jared Weyler. Leidner helped Minnesota defeat Washington State 17-12 and underwent surgery the following day.
Honorable mention: Zach Banner, Southern California; Parker Braun, Georgia Tech; Jesse Burkett, Stanford; Tyler Gauthier, Miami; Ty Hayworth, Wake Forest; Tejan Koroma BYU; Chandler Miller, Tulsa; Jordan Rose, Idaho; Jonah Williams, Alabama
All-purpose
Saquon Barkley, Penn State: Barkley ran for 194 yards and two touchdowns while also catching five passes for 55 yards and a third score in the Rose Bowl. Barkley also totaled 57 yards on two kickoff returns.
Honorable mention: Joe Mixon, Oklahoma; Anthony Wales, Western Kentucky
DEFENSE
Line
Jonathan Allen, Alabama: Allen had six tackles - two for loss - with one sack and a fumble recovery to lead the dominant performance of Alabama's defense in the Peach Bowl.
Clelin Ferrell, Clemson: Ferrell recorded three tackles for loss and a sack in the Fiesta Bowl.
Ja'Boree Poole, Southern Mississippi: Poole made nine tackles and delivered three sacks in Southern Mississippi's 28-21 New Orleans Bowl victory over Louisiana-Lafayette.
Trenton Thompson, Georgia: Thompson set a Liberty Bowl record by recording three sacks in Georgia's 31-23 triumph over TCU.
Honorable mention: Derek Barnett, Tennessee; Jesse Brubaker, Tulsa; Nick Dawson-Brents, Western Kentucky; Patrick Gamble, Georgia Tech; Kyle Kelley, San Diego State; Harold Landry, Boston College; Ja'Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas State; Solomon Thomas, Stanford; DeMarcus Walker, Florida State
Linebacker
Tashawn Bower, LSU: Bower sacked Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson three times in No. 19 LSU's 29-9 Citrus Bowl rout of No. 15 Louisville.
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