1926 College Football All-America Team

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The 1926 College Football All-America team is composed of

United Press, (4) the All-America Board, selected by Knute Rockne (Notre Dame), Glenn "Pop" Warner (Stanford), and Tad Jones (Yale), (5) the International News Service (INS), and (6) the Newspaper Enterprise Association
(NEA).

Other notable selectors included

.

Consensus All-Americans

For the year 1926, the NCAA recognizes six All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.

Name Position School Number Official Other
Frank Wickhorst Tackle Navy 6/6 AAB, AP, COL, INS, NEA, UP BE, CP, CEP, HF, LP, NYS, RG, WC, WE
Herb Joesting Fullback Minnesota 5/6 AAB, AP, COL, INS, NEA BE, CP, ES, LP, NYS, RG, WC, WE
Bud Boeringer Center Notre Dame 5/6 AAB, AP, COL, INS, NEA BE, CP, ES, LP, NYS, RG, WC, WE
Mort Kaer Halfback USC 5/6 AAB, AP, COL, INS, NEA BE, CP, NYS, RG, WC, WE
Bernie Shively Guard Illinois 5/6 AAB, AP, COL, INS, NEA BE, WC, WE
Harry Connaughton Guard Georgetown 4/6 AP, COL, NEA, UP BE, CP, ES, HF, LP, NYS, RG, WE
Benny Friedman Quarterback Michigan 4/6 AP, COL, INS, NEA BE, CP, ES, HF, LP, NYS, RG, WE
Bennie Oosterbaan End Michigan 4/6 AAB, COL, NEA, UP BE, CEP, ES, WC, WE
Vic Hanson End Syracuse 4/6 AP, COL, INS, UP ES, HF, LP, NYS, WE
Ralph Baker Halfback Northwestern 2/6 AP, COL CP, LP, NYS, WE
Bud Sprague Tackle Army 1/6 AP CP, CEP

All-American selections for 1926

Ends

  • Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan (CFHOF) (AAB-1; AP-3; COL-1; NEA; UP; CEP-1; WC-1; BE-1; RG-2; ES-1; WE-1)
  • Vic Hanson, Syracuse (CFHOF) (AAB-2; AP-1; COL-1; INS-1; UP; CP-2; NYS-1; BE-2; HF-1; LP-1; RJW-2; RG-2; DW-1; ES-1; WE-1)
  • Hal Broda, Brown (AAB-3; AP-2; INS-2; UP; CP-1; NYS-1; BE-3; HF-1; LP-2; RWJ-3; RG-1; ES-2; WE-2)
  • Hoyt Winslett, Alabama (AAB-2; AP-1; INS-1; NEA; CP-2; NYS-2; BE-1; LP-1, RWJ-2; ES-2; WE-3; CP-1)
  • Ted Shipkey, Stanford (AAB-1; AP-2; INS-2; WC-1; NYS-2; BE-2; LP-2; RG-1; WE-2)
  • Carl Bacchus, Missouri (AAB-3; AP-3; BE-3; RWJ-3)
  • Cal Hubbard, Geneva (INS-3; RG-3; CEP-1)
  • Ed Lindenmeyer, Missouri (INS-3)
  • George Thayer, Penn (WE-3)
  • Charles Born, Army (RG-3)

Tackles

  • Frank Wickhorst, Navy (AAB-1; AP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA; UP; CP-1; WC-1; NYS-1; BE-1; HF-1; LP-1; RG-1; WE-1; CEP-1)
  • Bud Sprague, Army (AP-1; CP-1; RG-3; CEP-1; LP-2)
  • Lloyd Yoder, Carnegie Tech (CFHOF) (AAB-1; AP-3; INS-2; CP-2; WC-1)
  • Lon Stiner, Nebraska (AAB-2; INS-1; RWJ-2; ES-2)
  • Robert Johnson, Northwestern (NEA; BE-1; RG-1; WE-2)
  • Alfred "Al" Lassman, NYU (AAB-3; UP; BE-3; HF-1; RWJ-3; RG-2; ES-1; WE-2)
  • Orland Smith, Brown (AP-3; COL-1; LP-1; NYS-2; WE-1)
  • Spike Nelson, Iowa (AP-2; CP-2; NYS-1; BE-2; LP-2; RG-3)
  • Theodore "Tiny" Roebuck,[1] Haskell (AAB-2; RWJ-2)
  • Jim Dixon, Oregon State (AAB-3; INS-2; RWJ-3)
  • D. Thomas Eddy, Navy (AP-2; NYS-2; ES-2)
  • Fred Pickhard, Alabama (BE-2)
  • Jesse Hibbs, USC (BE-3)
  • Howard D. Cothran, Lafayette (RG-2; WE-3)
  • Leo Raskowski, Ohio State (INS-3; ES-1; WE-3)
  • Ed Kevorkian, Brown (INS-3)

Guards

  • Bernie Shively, Illinois (CFHOF) (AAB-1; AP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA; CP-2; WC-1; BE-1; RG-2; WE-1)
  • Harry Connaughton, Georgetown (AAB-2; AP-1; COL-1; INS-2; NEA; UP; CP-1; NYS-1; BE-1; HF-1; LP-1; RWJ-2; RG-1; ES-1; WE-1)
  • Ed Hess, Ohio State (AAB-2; AP-2; INS-2; CP-1; NYS-2; BE-2; HF-1; LP-2; RWJ-2; RG-1; ES-1; WE-2; CEP-1)
  • Edwin Hayes, Ohio State (UP)
  • Fred H. Swan, Stanford (AAB-3; AP-3; INS-3; CP-2; RWJ-3; ES-2; CEP-1; LP-2)
  • Herbert Sturhahn, Yale (CFHOF) (AAB-1; AP-3; WC-1; NYS-2; BE-3; ES-2; LP-1; RG-3; WE-2)
  • Ted "Butter" Gorrell, USC (AAB-3; RWJ-3)
  • Emerson Carey, Cornell (AP-2; RWJ-2; WE-3; RG-3)
  • Ernest Schmidt, Army (NYS-1; BE-2)
  • Orland Smith, Brown (INS-1; BE-3; RG-2)
  • Frank Mayer, Notre Dame (INS-3)
  • John H. Lovette, Michigan (WE-3)

Centers

  • Bud Boeringer, Notre Dame (AAB-1; AP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA; CP-1; WC-1; NYS-1; BE-1; LP-1; RG-1; ES-1; WE-1)
  • John J. Butler, Penn (AP-2; INS-3; UP; CP-2; BE-2; HF-1; RG-2; ES-2; WE-2)
  • Jeff Cravath, USC (AAB-2; INS-2; RWJ-2)
  • Larry Bettencourt, St. Mary's (CA) (CFHOF) (AAB-3; RWJ-3)
  • Pollock Wallace, Oklahoma (AP-3)
  • Alex Klein, Ohio State (BE-3)
  • Maurice Daly, Army (NYS-2)
  • Robert Reitsch, Illinois (RG-3; WE-3)
  • Joseph Truskowski, Michigan (LP-2)

Quarterbacks

  • Benny Friedman, Michigan (CFHOF) (AAB-2; AP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA; CP-1; NYS-1; BE-1; HF-1; LP-1; RWJ-2; RG-1; ES-1; WE-1)
  • Bill Spears, Vanderbilt (CFHOF) (AAB-3 [as hb]; AP-2; INS-2; NYS-2; BE-2; LP-2; RWJ-3 [as hb])
  • Bill Kelly, Montana (CFHOF) (AP-2 [as hb]; BE-3 [as hb]; CP-2; RG-2; WE-3)
  • Roy Randall, Brown (AAB-1; WC-1)
  • Butch Meeker, Washington State (WE-2)
  • George Guttormsen, Washington (AP-3; INS-3)
  • Gerald Mann, SMU (CFHOF) (AAB-3; BE-3; RWJ-3)
  • Dan Caulkins, Princeton (RG-3)

Halfbacks

  • Mort Kaer, USC (CFHOF) (AAB-1; AP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA; CP-1; WC-1; NYS-1; BE-1; RG-1; ES-2 [as qb]; WE-1)
  • Ralph Baker, Northwestern (CFHOF) (AAB-2; AP-1; COL-1; INS-2; CP-1; NYS-1; BE-2; LP-1; RWJ-2; RG-2; ES-2; WE-1)
  • Harry Wilson, Army (AAB-1; AP-2; INS-1; NEA; CP-2; WC-1; ES-1)
  • Tom Hamilton, Navy (UP; HF-1; RG-3; WE-2)
  • Marty Karow, Ohio State (UP; AP-2; INS-3; CP-2; BE-3; HF-1; LP-2; RG-2; ES-2; WE-3)
  • Frank Kirkleski, Lafayette (AAB-3; AP-3; RWJ-3)
  • Charles Rogers, Penn (AP-3; INS-3; UP; HF-1; RG-1; WE-2)
  • Chester "Cotton" Wilcox, Purdue (NYS-2; LP-2; RG-3; BE-2)
  • George Bogue, Stanford (BE-3; WE-3)
  • Christie Flanagan, Notre Dame (AAB-2; CP-2; RWJ-2; RG-2; ES-1)
  • Dave Mishel, Brown (INS-2)
  • George Wilson, Lafayette (INS-3; BE-1; NYS-2)
  • Dick Hyland
    , Stanford (LP-1)

Fullbacks

Key

  • Bold – Used for (1) consensus All-Americans[2] and (2) first-team selections by an official selector
  • CFHOF = College Football Hall of Fame inductee
  • 1 – First-team selection
  • 2 – Second-team selection
  • 3 – Third-team selection

Official selectors

Other selectors

See also

References

  1. ^ "Theodore "Tiny" Roebuck". American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  2. ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 6. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
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  4. ^ Ed Sullivan (December 7, 1926). "Another All-American Team; N.Y. Scribe Has Swan, Kaer On It; Everybody Now Trying Hand At It". Oakland Tribune.
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  6. ^ "Walter Camp Football Foundation". Archived from the original on March 30, 2009.
  7. ^ "These Players Honored by Eckersall with Places on All-America Team". Detroit Free Press. December 12, 1926. p. 29.
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