Ohio State and Michigan dominated the selections for The Associated Press All-Big Ten football team.The Buckeyes placed eight players on the first team, with center Pat Elflein and punter Cameron Johnston unanimous picks. The Wolverines had five players occupy six spots on the first team, with cornerback Jourdan Lewis a unanimous pick. The only other player named to the first team on every ballot was running back Saquon Barkley of conference champion Penn State.A panel of 26 writers and broadcasters from the 11 Big Ten states voted Barkley the offensive player of the year, Michigan linebacker Jabrill Peppers the defensive player of the year and Ohio State running back Mike Weber the newcomer of the year.Penn States James Franklin is coach of the year. Franklin trailed Wisconsins Paul Chryst heading into the conference championship game on Saturday, but Franklin was named on 12 of the 13 ballots submitted after the Nittany Lions 38-31 victory over the Badgers.Repeat first-team selections were Elflein, Lewis, Iowa cornerback Desmond King and Michigan tight end Jake Butt.The 2016 Associated Press All-Big Ten team, with players listed alphabetically with name, school, height, weight, class and hometown (u- denotes unanimous selections):FIRST TEAMOffenseQuarterback-J.T. Barrett, Ohio State, 6-2, 222, Jr., Wichita Falls, Texas.Running backs-u-Saquon Barkley, Penn State, 5-11, 223, So., Coplay, Pennsylvania; Justin Jackson, Northwestern, 5-11, 193, Jr., Carol Stream, Illinois.Offensive tackles-Erik Magnuson, Michigan, 6-6, 305, Sr., Carlsbad, California; Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin, 6-6, 314, Jr., Stevens Point, Wisconsin.Offensive guards-Dan Feeney, Indiana, 6-4, 305, Sr., Orland Park, Illinois; Billy Price, Ohio State, 6-4, 315, Jr., Austintown, Ohio.Center-u-Pat Elflein, Ohio State, 6-3, 300, Sr., Pickerington, Ohio.Tight end-Jake Butt, Michigan, 6-6, 250, Pickerington, Ohio.Wide receivers-Austin Carr, Northwestern, 6-1, 200, Sr., Benicia, California; Curtis Samuel, Ohio State, 5-11, 197, Jr., Brooklyn, New York.All-purpose player-Jabrill Peppers, Michigan, 6-1, 205, Jr., East Orange, New Jersey.Place-kicker-Emmit Carpenter, Minnesota, 6-0, 199, So., Green Bay, Wisconsin.DefenseDefensive ends-Taco Charlton, Michigan, 6-6, 272, Sr., Pickerington, Ohio; Tyquan Lewis, Ohio State, 6-4, 266, Jr., Tarboro, New Jersey.Defensive tackles- Jaleel Johnson, Iowa, 6-4, 310, Sr., Lombard, Illinois; Malik McDowell, Michigan State, 6-6, 276, Jr., Detroit.Linebackers-Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State, 6-2, 243, Jr., Hinesville, Georgia; Jabrill Peppers, Michigan, 6-1, 205, Jr., East Orange, New Jersey; T.J. Watt, Wisconsin, 6-5, 243, Jr. Pewaukee, Wisconsin.Cornerbacks-Desmond King, Iowa, 5-11, 203, Sr., Detroit; u-Jourdan Lewis, Michigan, 5-11, 186, Sr., Detroit.Safeties-Nate Gerry, Nebraska, 6-2, 220, Sr., Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Malik Hooker, Ohio State, 6-2, 205, So., New Castle, Pennsylvania.Punter-u-Cameron Johnston, Ohio State, 5-11, 198, graduate senior, Geelong, Australia.SECOND TEAMOffenseQuarterback-Trace McSorley, Penn State, 6-0, 205, So., Ashburn, Virginia.Running backs-Corey Clement, Wisconsin, 5-11, 227, Sr., Glassboro, New Jersey; Mike Weber, Ohio State, 5-10, 212, Fr., Detroit.Offensive tackles-Ben Braden, Michigan, 6-6, 335, Sr., Rockford, Michigan; Jamarco Jones, Ohio State, 6-5, 310, Jr., Chicago.Offensive guards-Brian Allen, Michigan State, 6-2, 304, Jr., Hinsdale, Illinois; Kyle Kalis, Michigan, 6-5, 305, Sr., Lakewood, Ohio.Center-Mason Cole, Michigan, 6-5, 305, Jr., Tarpon Springs, Florida.Tight end-Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin, 6-6, 248, Jr., Aurora, Illinois.Wide receivers-Amara Darboh, Michigan, 6-2, 215, Sr., West Des Moines, Iowa; DeAngelo Yancey, Purdue, 6-2, 205, Sr., Atlanta.All-purpose-Curtis Samuel, Ohio State, 5-11, 197, Jr., Brooklyn, New York.Place-kicker-Tyler Davis, Penn State, 5-11, 180, Jr., St. Charles, Illinois.DefenseDefensive ends- Ifeadi Odenigbo, Northwestern, 6-3, 265, Sr., Centerville, Ohio; Chris Wormley, Michigan, 6-6, 302, Sr., Toledo, Ohio.Defensive tackles-Ryan Glasgow, Michigan, 6-4, 299, Sr., Aurora, Illinois; Steven Richardson, Minnesota, 6-0, 300, Jr., Chicago.Linebackers-Vince Biegel, Wisconsin, 6-4, 245, Sr., Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin; Josey Jewell, Iowa, 6-2, 235, Decorah, Iowa; Tegray Scales, Indiana, 6-0, 230, Jr., Cincinnati.Cornerbacks-Marshon Lattimore, Ohio State, 6-0, 192, So., Cleveland; Sojourn Shelton, Wisconsin, 5-9, 168, Sr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Safeties-Godwin Igwebuike, Northwestern, 6-0, 205, Jr., Pickerington, Ohio; Leo Musso, Wisconsin, 5-10, 194, Waunakee, Wisconsin.Punter-Kenny Allen, Michigan, 6-4, 222, Sr., Fenton, Michigan.---Coach of the year: James Franklin, Penn State.Offensive player of the year: Saquon Barkley, Penn State.Defensive player of the year: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan.Newcomer of the year: Mike Weber, Ohio State.---AP All-Big Ten voting panel:Bob Asmussen, Champaign News-Gazette; Nathan Baird, Lafayette Journal and Courier; Lee Barfknecht, Omaha World-Herald; Nick Baumgardner, Michigan Live-Ann Arbor; Matt Charboneau, Detroit News; Angelique Chengelis, Detroit News; Brian Christopherson, Lincoln Journal Star; Graham Couch, Lansing State Journal; Pete DePrimo, Fort Wayne News Sentinel; Dave Eanet, WGN Radio-Chicago; Jason Galloway, Wisconsin State Journal; Andy Greder, St. Paul Pioneer Press; Teddy Greenstein, Chicago Tribune; Bill Landis, Cleveland.com; Chad Leistekow, Des Moines Register; Marc Morehouse, Cedar Rapids Gazette; Zach Osterman, Indianapolis Star; J.P. Pelzman, Asbury Park Press; Greg Pickel, Penn Live; Nicholas Piotrowicz, Toledo Blade; Shannon Ryan, Chicago Tribune; Keith Sergeant, New Jersey Advance Media; Audrey Snyder Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Roman Stubbs, Washington Post; Jay Wilson, WISC TV-Madison; Darren Wolfson, KSTP Radio-St. Paul.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25. Vapormax Sort Dame . Anthony Davis had 31 points and 17 rebounds in his seventh straight game with more than 20 points, but that was only enough to keep the Pelicans competitive into the final minutes. Andrew Bogut had 10 points and 15 rebounds for Golden State, which rebounded from a loss a night earlier in Oklahoma City and snapped a two-game skid. Vapormax Herre Danmark . The Dutchmans tenure got off to a poor start when referee Guido Winkmann awarded a penalty within two minutes for Niklas Starks clumsy challenge on Alexandru Maxim. http://www.vapormaxdanmark.com/ . 4 Villanova with a 96-68 drubbing on Monday. Wragge hit 9-of-14 from behind the arc, matching Kyle Korvers school record for 3-pointers in a game set in 2003, as Creighton (16-3, 6-1 Big East broke a conference record with 21 treys in the rout. Vapormax Herre Udsalg . According the Toronto Star, a knee injury will keep Sundin out of the lineup, which includes former teammates Gary Roberts, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi and Curtis Joseph. Vapormax Dame Ebay Danmark . "Jeff is a hard worker who was an important special-teams contributor for us last season," said Stamps GM John Hufnagel. SILVERSTONE, Great Britain -- Daniel Ricciardo says the atmosphere at Red Bull has changed since Max Verstappen joined midway through this season.On Saturday at the British Grand Prix, Verstappen outqualified Ricciardo for the first time since they became teammates ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix earlier this year. The 18-year-old replaced Daniil Kvyat and Ricciardo said there had been a noticeable change in the team dynamic ever since.It has been a bit different, like around the team, he said. To be honest, when they made the driver swap already there was a lot of noise created around Barcelona, and then he went on and won it, so that was all a bit chaotic. Then Monaco and what happened to me and this and that.It has been pretty hectic since Max joined. There has been a lot more going on in F1, within the team. So it has created a bit more of an atmosphere Id say. But with myself, he is pushing, he is doing really well, and I obviously want to keep on top of it.I am sure it is bringing out a bit more in both of us. He has just hit puberty, so I dont know what that means -- if he is going to keep getting better, or if the degradation will start. But we will see. It depends on if he lets it grow out or if he clips!After his first qualifying defeat of the season, Ricciardo is looking to immediately gain the upper hand again in Sundays race.ddddddddddddFrom the start Max was obviously quick. In general he had good speed. The last couple of races he has had a bit better race pace through various stints, so its roles reversed now. He is quicker today, so hopefully I am quicker tomorrow. I think I can be.I think the long runs yesterday looked pretty good. I was pretty happy with what we were doing there, and we are making progress with that. So tomorrow expect a fight.He explained that he had lost the majority of his 0.305s deficit to Verstappen in the slow corners.Most of it was in the last chicane. I would say generally he was a little bit quicker there. The first run in Q3 I lost out a bit there, so I lost more than I should have through there, but it was mainly the low speed, and the last chicane was the biggest one.High speed we were looking pretty good. The high speed corners are fun here. The low speed ones are a bit of a pain in the arse. ' ' '