The 1995 All-Western Athletic Conference football team consists of American football players chosen for their All-Western Athletic Conference ("WAC") teams for the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. Five teams dominated the 1995 All-WAC first team as follows:
Conference co-champion BYU placed six players on the first team: tight end Chad Lewis, offensiv lineman Larry Moore, linebackers Shay Muirbrook and Stan Raass, and defensive lineman John Raass.
Conference co-champion Colorado State placed five players on the first team: offensive lineman James Cregg, defensive linemen Sean Moran and Brady Smith, and defensive backs Ray Jackson and Greg Myers.
Wyoming finished in sixth place but placed five players on the first team: wide receiver Marcus Harris, offensive lineman Steve Scifres, defensive lineman Joe Cummings, placekicker Cory Wedel, and punter Brian Gragert.
Fifth-place San Diego State placed four players on the first team: running back George Jones, wide receiver Will Blackwell, offensive lineman Chris Finch, and defensive back Ricky Parker.
Conference co-champion Air Force placed three players on the first team: quarterback Beau Morgan, offensive lineman Bret Cillessen, and linebacker Brian McCray.
Beau Morgan, Air Force
George Jones, San Diego State
Winslow Oliver, New Mexico
Will Blackwell, San Diego State
Marcus Harris, Wyoming
Charlie Jones, Fresno State
Chad Lewis, BYU
Bret Cillessen, Air Force
James Cregg, Colorado State
Chris Finch, San Diego State
Larry Moore, BYU
Steve Scifres, Wyoming
Joe Cummings, Wyoming
Sean Moran, Colorado State
John Raass, BYU
Brady Smith, Colorado State
Michael Comer, Texas-El Paso
Brian McCray, Air Force
Shay Muirbrook, BYU
Stan Raass, BYU
Ray Jackson, Colorado State
Harold Lusk, Utah
Greg Myers, Colorado State
Ricky Parker, San Diego State
Cory Wedel, Wyoming
Brian Gragert, Wyoming
James Dye, BYU
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