1921 College Football All-America Team
1921 College Football All-America Team |
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College Football All-America Team |
1921 college football season |
1919 1920 ← → 1922 1923 |
The 1921 College Football All-America team is composed of
Collier's Weekly. Additional selectors who chose All-American teams in 1921 included: Football World magazine, based on collected opinions of 267 coaches; Walter Eckersall of the Chicago Tribune; Jack Veiock, sports editor of the International News Service; and Norman E. Brown of the Central Press Association
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Consensus All-Americans
For the year 1921, the NCAA recognizes only Walter Camp's selections as "official" for purposes of its consensus determinations. Nevertheless, the NCAA's consensus All-America team does not mirror Camp's selections. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.
Name | Position | School | Official | Other | Total |
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Aubrey Devine | Quarterback | Iowa | WC | BE, FW, JV, LP, MM, WE | 7/8 |
Mac Aldrich | Halfback | Yale | WC | BE, JV, MM, NB, WE | 6/8 |
Herb Stein | Center | Pittsburgh | -- | BE, FW, JV, MM, WE | 5/8 |
Glenn Killinger | Halfback | Penn State | WC | BE, FW, JV, LP | 5/8 |
Harold Muller | End | California | WC | FW, MM-1, NB | 4/8 |
Bo McMillin | Quarterback | Centre | -- | FW, LP, MM, NB | 4/8 |
Dan McMillan | Tackle | California | -- | FW, JV, WE | 3/8 |
Fiske Brown | Guard | Harvard | WC | BE, LP | 3/8 |
Stan Keck | Guard | Princeton | -- | BE, FW, MM | 3/8 |
Duke Slater[1] | Tackle | Iowa | -- | BE, WE, JV | 3/8 |
Iolas Huffman | Tackle | Ohio State | -- | FW, LP | 2/8 |
Eddie Anderson | End | Notre Dame | -- | FW, WE | 2/8 |
Frank Schwab | Tackle | Lafayette | WC | FW | 2/8 |
Eddie Kaw | Fullback | Cornell | WC | WE | 2/8 |
All-Americans of 1921
Ends
- Harold Muller, California (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; WC-1; JV-3; MM-1; NB-1)
- Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; BE-2; WE-1; JV-2)
- Fritz Crisler, Chicago (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-2; WC-3; LP-2; WE-1; MM-2)
- Red Roberts, Centre (WC-1; FW-2 [g]; JV-3; MM-2)
- Warren S. Parr, Navy (LP-1)
- Paul G. Goebel, Michigan (LP-1)
- Roger Kiley, Notre Dame (FW-2; WC-2; BE-1; JV-1; MM-1)
- Charles Clark Macomber, Harvard (BE-1)
- A. Barr Snively, Princeton (NB-1)
- Clarence Swanson, Nebraska (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-2; BE-2)
- Brodie Stephens, California (WC-3; JV-1)
- Cyril Myers, Ohio State (NB-2)
- David Munns, Cornell (NB-2)
- Stanley McCollum, Penn State (LP-2)
- Lester Belding, Iowa (FW-3; JV-2)
- Owen Reynolds, Georgia (FW-3)
Tackles
- Dan McMillan, California (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; WC-3; WE-1; JV-1)
- Iolas Huffman, Ohio State (FW-1; LP-1; BE-2; JV-2; NB-2)
- Duke Slater, Iowa (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-2; WC-2; BE-1; WE-1; JV-1; MM-2)
- Charles McGuire, Chicago (FW-2; WC-1; BE-2; JV-3; MM-1)
- Russ Stein, Washington & Jefferson (WC-1)
- Bertrand Gullick, Syracuse (NB-1)
- Buck Shaw, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-2 [as g]; LP-1)
- Drumm, Princeton (LP-2)
- Franklin Cappon, Michigan (NB-2)
- Albert N. Into, Yale (WC-3; JV-3)
- James Brader, Wisconsin (FW-3)
- Century Milstead, Wabash (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-3)
- Clyde W. King, Navy (JV-2)
- Johnny Boyle, USC (MM-2)
Guards
- Fiske Brown, Harvard (WC-1; LP-1; BE-1; JV-2)
- Frank Schwab, Lafayette (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; WC-1; LP-2)
- Stan Keck, Princeton (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; WC-2; LP-2; BE-1; MM-1 [t])
- Dean Trott, Ohio State (WC-2; LP-1; JV-1)
- Art Carney, Navy (BE-1; MM-2)
- Ray Baer, Penn State (WE-1; MM-1)
- Robert J. Dunne, Michigan (NB-1)
- Joe Bedenk, Penn State (WC-2)
- Charles Marion Redmon, Chicago (LP-2; JV-2)
- John Pucelik, Nebraska (WC-3; WE-1)
- Hugh Whelchel, Georgia (WC-3)
- Phillip Cruikshank, Yale (BE-2)
- Heartley Anderson, Notre Dame (BE-2; JV-1)
- Otto Vogel, Illinois (NB-2)
- Joy Berquist, Nebraska (NB-2)
- Carl Peterson, Nebraska (FW-3)
- Lloyd Pixley, Ohio State (FW-3; NB-1)
- Fritz Breidster, Army (JV-3)
- Pink Baker, Princeton (JV-3)
- Leonard C. Hanson, Cornell (MM-1; NB-1 [t])
Centers
- Herb Stein, Pittsburgh (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; WC-3; LP-2; BE-1; WE-1; JV-1; MM-1)
- Ernie Vick, Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-3; WC-1; WE-3; MM-2)
- Al Wittmer, Princeton (LP-1; BE-2; JV-2)
- Polly Wallace, Iowa State (NB-1)
- Larsen, Army (FW-2; WC-2)
- George Bunge, Wisconsin (JV-3; MM-2 [g])
- Emery Larson, Navy (NB-2)
Quarterbacks
- Aubrey Devine, Iowa (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1 [hb]; WC-1; LP-1; BE-1; WE-1; JV-1 [hb]; MM-1; NB-2)
- Bo McMillin, Centre (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; WC-2; LP-1 [hb]; BE-2; JV-2; MM-1; NB-1)
- Donold Lourie, Princeton (WC-3)
- Milton Romney, Chicago (FW-2; LP-2)
- Charles O'Hearn, Yale (FW-3)
- Hoge Workman, Ohio State (JV-3)
Halfbacks
- Glenn Killinger, Penn State (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-1; WC-1; LP-1; BE-1; JV-1 [qb])
- Mac Aldrich, Yale (FW-2; WC-1; LP-2; BE-1; WE-1; JV-1; MM-1; NB-1)
- George Owen, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-2 [fb]; WC-2; BE-1 [fb]; WE-1 [fb]; JV-1 [fb]; NB-2)
- Tom Davies, Pittsburgh (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-2; WC-2; BE-2 [fb])
- Walter E. French, Army (WC-3)
- Stephen Barchet, Navy (WC-3)
- Crip Toomey, California (FW-3; BE-2; JV-2)
- Paul Castner, Notre Dame (JV-2)
- Al Elliott, Wisconsin (JV-3; NB-2)
- Red Barron, Georgia Tech (JV-3)
- Gordon Locke, Iowa (MM-1; NB-1 [fb])
- Jim Robertson, Dartmouth (MM-2)
- Roscoe W. Fitts, Harvard (MM-2)
- James Bradshaw, Nevada (MM-2)
Fullbacks
- Eddie Kaw, Cornell (College Football Hall of Fame) (FW-3 [hb]; WC-1; LP-2; BE-2 [hb]; WE-1 [hb]; MM-2)
- Gap Powell, Oregon Aggies (FW-1; MM-1)
- John Mohardt, Notre Dame (WC-2; LP-1 [hb])
- Jack Crangle, Illinois (LP-2)
- Judy Harlan, Georgia Tech (WC-3; FW-3)
- Joe Lightner, Penn State (JV-2; NB-1 [hb])
- Hank Garrity, Princeton (JV-3)
- Orville Hewitt, Pittsburgh (NB-2)
Key
NCAA recognized selector for 1921
- WC = Walter Camp[2]
Other selectors
- FW = Football World, based on collected opinions of 267 coaches[3]
- LP = Lawrence Perry
- BE = Billy Evans
- WE = Walter Eckersall
- JV = Jack Veiock, International News Service Sports Editor[4]
- MM = Malcolm McLean[5]
- NB = Norman E. Brown of the Central Press[6]
Bold = Consensus All-American[7]
- 1 – First-team selection
- 2 – Second-team selection
- 3 – Third-team selection
See also
- 1921 All-Big Ten Conference football team
- 1921 All-Eastern football team
- 1921 All-Pacific Coast football team
- 1921 All-Southern college football team
- 1921 All-Western college football team
References
- ^ Not currently rated as a consensus All-American in the NCAA awards guide.
- ^ "Walter Camp's All-America Selections for 1921" (PDF). The New York Times. December 21, 1921. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
- ^ "All-American Football Team Is Selected By 267 Coaches: Both McMillin and Aubrey Devine Are Accorded". The Colorado Spring Gazette. December 22, 1921.
- ^ "Players from Coast to Coast Put on All-American Team by Veiock". Tulsa Daily World. December 4, 1921.
- ^ "All-America Addendum -- Part 2" (PDF). College Football Historical Society Newsletter. November 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 12, 2012. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
- ^ "Western Players Predominate On All American Team Picked By Normy Brown". Capital Times. November 28, 1921.
- ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 6. Retrieved October 21, 2017.