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1934 College Football All-America Team

The 1934 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1934. The nine selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1934 season are (1) Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, (2) the Associated Press (AP), (3) the United Press (UP), (4) the All-America Board (AAB), (5) the International News Service (INS), (6) Liberty magazine, (7) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), (8) the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA), and (9) the Sporting News (SN).

No player was the unanimous choice of all nine selectors. Quarterback Bobby Grayson of Stanford and fullback Pug Lund of Minnesota led the group with first-team designations from eight of the nine official selectors. Dixie Howell of Alabama and Chuck Hartwig of Pittsburgh each received six official first-team designations.

Consensus All-Americans edit

For the year 1934, the NCAA recognizes nine published 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
Bobby Grayson Quarterback Stanford 8/9 AAB, AP, COL, INS, NANA, NEA, SN, UP CP, NYS, WC
Pug Lund Fullback Minnesota 8/9 AAB, AP, COL, INS, LIB, NANA, SN, UP NYS, WC
Chuck Hartwig Guard Pittsburgh 6/9 AAB, AP, INS, LIB, NANA, SN CP, NYS, WC
Dixie Howell Halfback Alabama 6/9 AAB, INS, LIB, NANA, NEA, UP CP, WC
Monk Moscrip[1] End Stanford 5/9 AAB, LIB, NEA, SN, UP CP, WC
Don Hutson End Alabama 5/9 AAB, AP, INS, LIB, UP NYS, WC
Frank Larson End Minnesota 5/9 AP, COL, NANA, NEA, SN CP, NYS
Bill Lee Tackle Alabama 5/9 AP, COL, LIB, NANA, SN --
Bill Bevan Guard Minnesota 5/9 COL, LIB, NANA, SN, UP --
Bob Reynolds Tackle Stanford 4/9 AP, COL, INS, NANA NYS
Buzz Borries Halfback Navy 4/9 AP, COL, SN, UP CP, NYS
Darrell Lester Center TCU 2/9 AP, INS NYS
Jack Robinson Center Notre Dame 2/9 AAB, NANA WC
George Shotwell Center Pittsburgh 2/9 COL, UP CP

All-American selections for 1934 edit

Ends edit

  • Don Hutson, Alabama (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; COL; INS-1; LIB-1; NANA-2; UP-1; CSW-2; NYS-1; WC-1)
  • Frank Larson, Minnesota (AP-1; COL; NANA-1; NEA-1; SN; CP-1; NYS-1)
  • Jim Moscrip, Stanford (AAB; AP-2; LIB-1; NANA-2; NEA-1; UP-1; SN; CP-1; WC-1)
  • Joseph Bogdanski, Colgate (AP-3; NANA-1)
  • Merle Wendt, Ohio State (INS-1)
  • Lester Borden, Fordham (AP-2)
  • Willis Ward, Michigan (CSW-2)
  • Larry Kelley, Yale (AP-3)

Tackles edit

  • Bill Lee, Alabama (AP-1; COL; LIB-1; NANA-1; SN)
  • Bob Reynolds, Stanford (AP-1; COL; INS-1; NANA-1; NYS-1)
  • James Steen, Syracuse (AP-2; LIB-1; UP-1; CP-1)
  • Slade Cutter, Navy (AP-3; NEA-1; SN)
  • George Maddox, Kansas State (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; WC-1)
  • Clyde Carter, SMU (UP-1)
  • Cassius "Cash" Gentry, Oklahoma (NEA-1; CSW-2)
  • Ed Widseth, Minnesota (College Football Hall of Fame) (INS-1)
  • George Theodoratus, Washington State (NEA-1)
  • Joseph Ferrara, Columbia (AP-2)
  • Charles Galbreath, Illinois (AP-3)
  • Phil Bengtson, Minnesota (NANA-2)
  • Charley Hamrick, Ohio State (NANA-2)
  • Charles "Buzz" Harvey, Holy Cross (CSW-2)

Guards edit

  • Chuck Hartwig, Pittsburgh (AAB; AP-1; INS-1; LIB-1; NANA-1; SN; CP-1; NYS-1; WC-1)
  • Bill Bevan, Minnesota (AP-2; COL; LIB-1; NANA-1; SN; UP-1)
  • Regis Monahan, Ohio State (AAB; AP-2; NEA-1; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1 [t]; WC-1; CSW-2)
  • George T. Barclay, North Carolina (AAB [t]; AP-1; COL; NEA-1; WC-1; CSW-2)
  • Charles Mucha, Washington (AP-3; NANA-2)
  • Ken Ormiston, Pittsburgh (AP-3; INS-1; NYS-1)
  • Jac Weller, Princeton (NANA-2)

Centers edit

  • Jack Robinson, Notre Dame (AAB; AP-2; NANA-1; CSW-2; WC-1)
  • Darrell Lester, TCU (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; INS-1; NYS-1)
  • George Shotwell, Pittsburgh (COL; NANA-2; UP-1; CP-1)
  • Elmer Ward, Utah State (NEA-1)
  • Ellmore Patterson, Chicago (LIB-1)
  • Elwood Kalbaugh, Princeton (SN)
  • Franklin Meier, Nebraska (AP-3)

Quarterbacks edit

  • Bobby Grayson, Stanford (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB [fb]; AP-1; COL; NEA-1; INS-1 [fb]; NANA-1; SN; UP-1; CP-1 [fb]; NYS-1; WC-1)
  • Arleigh Williams, California (AP-2; INS-1)
  • Ed Goddard, Washington State (LIB-1)
  • Miller Munjas, Pittsburgh (AP-3; NANA-2)

Halfbacks edit

  • Dixie Howell, Alabama (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB [qb]; AP-2; INS-1; LIB-1; NANA-1; NEA-1; UP-1; CP-1; CSW-2; WC-1)
  • Buzz Borries, Navy (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; COL; NANA-2; SN; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1)
  • Bill Wallace, Rice (AP-1; COL)
  • Bob "Bones" Hamilton, Stanford (LIB-1)
  • Jay Berwanger, Chicago (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-2; WC-1)
  • Harry Shuford SMU (NEA-1)
  • Duane Purvis, Purdue (NANA-2; SN)
  • Richard Heekin, Ohio State (AP-3)
  • Claude Simons, Jr., Tulane (AP-3)
  • Jack Buckler, Army (CSW-2)

Fullbacks edit

  • Pug Lund, Minnesota (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB [hb]; AP-1; COL; INS-1 [hb]; LIB-1; NANA-1 [hb]-1; SN; UP-1; NYS-1 [hb]; WC-1)
  • Izzy Weinstock, Pittsburgh (AP-2; NANA-1; NEA-1; CSW-2)
  • Stan Kostka, Minnesota (NANA-2; NYS-1; CSW-2)
  • David Smukler, Temple (AP-3)

Key edit

Bold = Consensus All-American[2]

  • -1 – First-team selection
  • -2 – Second-team selection
  • -3 – Third-team selection

Official selectors edit

Other selectors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Despite receiving first-team honors from five of the nine official selectors, the NCAA does not recognize Moscrip as a consensus All-American.
  2. ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 7. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  3. ^ a b ESPN College Football Encyclopedia. ESPN Books. 2005. p. 1166. ISBN 1401337031.
  4. ^ Alan Gould (December 1, 1934). "HUND, LARSON ON ASSOCIATED PRESS STAR TEAM: ALABAMA GETS TWO POSITIONS ON FIRST TEAM". Rhinelander Daily News.
  5. ^ "TWO GOPHERS GAIN PLAYERS' ALL-AMERICAN: Lund Rates Place on Liberty Magazine Honor Team for Second Season- Bill Bevan Is Other Star". Evening Tribune. January 23, 1935.
  6. ^ "Three Stanford Players Selected on All-American Grid Elevens: Grayson, Reynolds and Moscrip Given Honors". Los Angeles Times. December 2, 1934.
  7. ^ Central Press, "Grid Captains of U.S. Select All-American," Berkeley Daily Gazette, p. 10 (December 13, 1934), Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  8. ^ (PDF). College Football Historical Society Newsletter. May 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 13, 2010. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on March 30, 2009.

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The 1934 College Football All America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All America Teams in 1934 The nine selectors recognized by the NCAA as official for the 1934 season are 1 Collier s Weekly as selected by Grantland Rice 2 the Associated Press AP 3 the United Press UP 4 the All America Board AAB 5 the International News Service INS 6 Liberty magazine 7 the Newspaper Enterprise Association NEA 8 the North American Newspaper Alliance NANA and 9 the Sporting News SN No player was the unanimous choice of all nine selectors Quarterback Bobby Grayson of Stanford and fullback Pug Lund of Minnesota led the group with first team designations from eight of the nine official selectors Dixie Howell of Alabama and Chuck Hartwig of Pittsburgh each received six official first team designations Contents 1 Consensus All Americans 2 All American selections for 1934 2 1 Ends 2 2 Tackles 2 3 Guards 2 4 Centers 2 5 Quarterbacks 2 6 Halfbacks 2 7 Fullbacks 3 Key 3 1 Official selectors 3 2 Other selectors 4 See also 5 ReferencesConsensus All Americans editFor the year 1934 the NCAA recognizes nine published 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 Bobby Grayson Quarterback Stanford 8 9 AAB AP COL INS NANA NEA SN UP CP NYS WC Pug Lund Fullback Minnesota 8 9 AAB AP COL INS LIB NANA SN UP NYS WC Chuck Hartwig Guard Pittsburgh 6 9 AAB AP INS LIB NANA SN CP NYS WC Dixie Howell Halfback Alabama 6 9 AAB INS LIB NANA NEA UP CP WC Monk Moscrip 1 End Stanford 5 9 AAB LIB NEA SN UP CP WC Don Hutson End Alabama 5 9 AAB AP INS LIB UP NYS WC Frank Larson End Minnesota 5 9 AP COL NANA NEA SN CP NYS Bill Lee Tackle Alabama 5 9 AP COL LIB NANA SN Bill Bevan Guard Minnesota 5 9 COL LIB NANA SN UP Bob Reynolds Tackle Stanford 4 9 AP COL INS NANA NYS Buzz Borries Halfback Navy 4 9 AP COL SN UP CP NYS Darrell Lester Center TCU 2 9 AP INS NYS Jack Robinson Center Notre Dame 2 9 AAB NANA WC George Shotwell Center Pittsburgh 2 9 COL UP CPAll American selections for 1934 editEnds edit Don Hutson Alabama College and Pro Football Hall of Fame AAB AP 1 COL INS 1 LIB 1 NANA 2 UP 1 CSW 2 NYS 1 WC 1 Frank Larson Minnesota AP 1 COL NANA 1 NEA 1 SN CP 1 NYS 1 Jim Moscrip Stanford AAB AP 2 LIB 1 NANA 2 NEA 1 UP 1 SN CP 1 WC 1 Joseph Bogdanski Colgate AP 3 NANA 1 Merle Wendt Ohio State INS 1 Lester Borden Fordham AP 2 Willis Ward Michigan CSW 2 Larry Kelley Yale AP 3 Tackles edit Bill Lee Alabama AP 1 COL LIB 1 NANA 1 SN Bob Reynolds Stanford AP 1 COL INS 1 NANA 1 NYS 1 James Steen Syracuse AP 2 LIB 1 UP 1 CP 1 Slade Cutter Navy AP 3 NEA 1 SN George Maddox Kansas State College Football Hall of Fame AAB WC 1 Clyde Carter SMU UP 1 Cassius Cash Gentry Oklahoma NEA 1 CSW 2 Ed Widseth Minnesota College Football Hall of Fame INS 1 George Theodoratus Washington State NEA 1 Joseph Ferrara Columbia AP 2 Charles Galbreath Illinois AP 3 Phil Bengtson Minnesota NANA 2 Charley Hamrick Ohio State NANA 2 Charles Buzz Harvey Holy Cross CSW 2 Guards edit Chuck Hartwig Pittsburgh AAB AP 1 INS 1 LIB 1 NANA 1 SN CP 1 NYS 1 WC 1 Bill Bevan Minnesota AP 2 COL LIB 1 NANA 1 SN UP 1 Regis Monahan Ohio State AAB AP 2 NEA 1 UP 1 CP 1 NYS 1 t WC 1 CSW 2 George T Barclay North Carolina AAB t AP 1 COL NEA 1 WC 1 CSW 2 Charles Mucha Washington AP 3 NANA 2 Ken Ormiston Pittsburgh AP 3 INS 1 NYS 1 Jac Weller Princeton NANA 2 Centers edit Jack Robinson Notre Dame AAB AP 2 NANA 1 CSW 2 WC 1 Darrell Lester TCU College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 INS 1 NYS 1 George Shotwell Pittsburgh COL NANA 2 UP 1 CP 1 Elmer Ward Utah State NEA 1 Ellmore Patterson Chicago LIB 1 Elwood Kalbaugh Princeton SN Franklin Meier Nebraska AP 3 Quarterbacks edit Bobby Grayson Stanford College Football Hall of Fame AAB fb AP 1 COL NEA 1 INS 1 fb NANA 1 SN UP 1 CP 1 fb NYS 1 WC 1 Arleigh Williams California AP 2 INS 1 Ed Goddard Washington State LIB 1 Miller Munjas Pittsburgh AP 3 NANA 2 Halfbacks edit Dixie Howell Alabama College Football Hall of Fame AAB qb AP 2 INS 1 LIB 1 NANA 1 NEA 1 UP 1 CP 1 CSW 2 WC 1 Buzz Borries Navy College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 COL NANA 2 SN UP 1 CP 1 NYS 1 Bill Wallace Rice AP 1 COL Bob Bones Hamilton Stanford LIB 1 Jay Berwanger Chicago College Football Hall of Fame AAB AP 2 WC 1 Harry Shuford SMU NEA 1 Duane Purvis Purdue NANA 2 SN Richard Heekin Ohio State AP 3 Claude Simons Jr Tulane AP 3 Jack Buckler Army CSW 2 Fullbacks edit Pug Lund Minnesota College Football Hall of Fame AAB hb AP 1 COL INS 1 hb LIB 1 NANA 1 hb 1 SN UP 1 NYS 1 hb WC 1 Izzy Weinstock Pittsburgh AP 2 NANA 1 NEA 1 CSW 2 Stan Kostka Minnesota NANA 2 NYS 1 CSW 2 David Smukler Temple AP 3 Key editBold Consensus All American 2 1 First team selection 2 Second team selection 3 Third team selection Official selectors edit AAB All America Board 3 AP Associated Press Alan J Gould Associated Press general sports editor selected the Associated Press All America football team He was assisted by his staff of writers all over the country sports editors of member papers and eading coaches whose co operation he sought 4 COL Collier s Weekly as selected by Grantland Rice NEA Newspaper Enterprise Association INS International News Service selected by Davis Walsh LIB Liberty magazine Fifteen hundred and forty Intercollegiate players from 93 major universities voted according to Norman L Sper who conducted the selection for Liberty 5 NANA North American Newspaper Alliance selected by four famous coaches Andy Kerr of Colgate Dan E McGugin of Vanderbilt James Phelan of Washington and Gus Dorais of Detroit 6 SN The Sporting News 3 UP United Press Other selectors edit CP Central Press Association 7 CSW College Sports Writers 8 NYS New York Sun WC Walter Camp Football Foundation 9 See also edit1934 All Big Six Conference football team 1934 All Big Ten Conference football team 1934 All Pacific Coast Conference football team 1934 All SEC football team 1934 All Southwest Conference football teamReferences edit Despite receiving first team honors from five of the nine official selectors the NCAA does not recognize Moscrip as a consensus All American Football Award Winners PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2016 p 7 Retrieved October 21 2017 a b ESPN College Football Encyclopedia ESPN Books 2005 p 1166 ISBN 1401337031 Alan Gould December 1 1934 HUND LARSON ON ASSOCIATED PRESS STAR TEAM ALABAMA GETS TWO POSITIONS ON FIRST TEAM Rhinelander Daily News TWO GOPHERS GAIN PLAYERS ALL AMERICAN Lund Rates Place on Liberty Magazine Honor Team for Second Season Bill Bevan Is Other Star Evening Tribune January 23 1935 Three Stanford Players Selected on All American Grid Elevens Grayson Reynolds and Moscrip Given Honors Los Angeles Times December 2 1934 Central Press Grid Captains of U S Select All American Berkeley Daily Gazette p 10 December 13 1934 Retrieved October 3 2014 All America Addendum PDF College Football Historical Society Newsletter May 2006 Archived from the original PDF on June 13 2010 Retrieved March 5 2010 Walter Camp Football Foundation Archived from the original on March 30 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1934 College Football All America Team amp oldid 1214473309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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