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・ 1980 IBF World Championships
・ 1980 IBF World Championships – Men's Doubles
・ 1980 IBF World Championships – Men's singles
・ 1980 IBF World Championships – Mixed Doubles
・ 1980 IBF World Championships – Women's Doubles
・ 1980 IBF World Championships – Women's Singles
・ 1980 Idaho Vandals football team
・ 1980 IIHF European U18 Championship
・ 1980 Cincinnati Open
・ 1980 Cincinnati Reds season
・ 1980 CIS Men's Soccer Championship
・ 1980 Cleveland Browns season
・ 1980 Cleveland Indians season
・ 1980 Coca-Cola 500
・ 1980 College Baseball All-America Team
1980 College Football All-America Team
・ 1980 college football season
・ 1980 Colorado Buffaloes football team
・ 1980 Commonwealth Final
・ 1980 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
・ 1980 CONCACAF Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament
・ 1980 CONCACAF U-20 Tournament
・ 1980 Congoleum Classic
・ 1980 Congoleum Classic – Doubles
・ 1980 Congoleum Classic – Singles
・ 1980 Cook Islands Round Cup
・ 1980 Copa del Rey Final
・ 1980 Copa Libertadores
・ 1980 Copa Perú
・ 1980 Copa Polla Gol


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1980 College Football All-America Team : ウィキペディア英語版
1980 College Football All-America Team
The 1980 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1980.
The NCAA recognizes four selectors as "official" for the 1980 season. They are (1) the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), (2) the Associated Press (AP),〔 (3) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA),〔 and (4) the United Press International (UPI).〔 The AP, UPI, and FWAA teams were selected by polling of sports writers and/or broadcasters. The AFCA team was based on a poll of coaches. Other notable selectors, though not recognized by the NCAA as official, included ''Football News'', a national weekly football publication, the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA),〔 ''The Sporting News'' (TSN), and the Walter Camp Football Foundation (WC).
Fourteen players were unanimous picks by all four official selectors. Seven of the unanimous picks were offensive players: (1) South Carolina running back and 1980 Heisman Trophy winner, George Rogers; (2) Georgia running back and 1982 Heisman Trophy winner, Herschel Walker; (3) Purdue quarterback and 1980 Sammy Baugh Trophy winner, Mark Hermann; (4) Stanford wide receiver Ken Margerum; (5) Purdue tight end Dave Young; (6) Pittsburgh tackle Mark May; and (7) Notre Dame center John Scully. The seven unanimous picks on the defensive side were: (1) Pittsburgh defensive end Hugh Green, who won the 1980 Walter Camp Award, Maxwell Award, Lombardi Award, and ''Sporting News'' and UPI College Football Player of the Year awards; (2) Alabama defensive end E.J. Junior; (3) Houston defensive tackle Leonard Mitchell; (4) Baylor linebacker Mike Singletary; (5) North Carolina linebacker Lawrence Taylor; (6) UCLA defensive back Kenny Easley; and (7) USC defensive back Ronnie Lott.
In 1989, ''The New York Times'' published a follow-up on the 1980 AP All-America team. The article reported that 20 of the 22 first-team players went on to play in the NFL, with 13 still active and eight having received All-Pro honors.
== Offensive selections ==


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