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1941 College Football All-America Team

The 1941 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 1941. The nine selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1941 season are (1) Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, (2) the Associated Press, (3) the United Press, (4) the All-America Board, (5) the International News Service (INS), (6) Liberty magazine, (7) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), (8) Newsweek, and (9) the Sporting News.

Harvard center Endicott Peabody, who won the 1941 Knute Rockne Award, was the only player to be unanimously named to the first team of all nine official selectors. Dick Wildung of Minnesota and Bob Westfall of Michigan each received eight official first-team designations. Bruce Smith of Minnesota won the 1941 Heisman Trophy and received seven official first-team nominations.

The United Press made its selections based on voting from sports editors and football writers and published the point totals for each player. The players receiving the highest point totals were Virginia back Bill Dudley (598), Endicott Peabody (540), Tulane tackle Ernie Blandin (503), and Minnesota tackle Dick Wildung (487).[1]

Liberty magazine based its selections on a poll conducted by Norman L. Sper of 2,000 varsity football players from over 100 leading colleges. Players were asked to select only players against whom they played. Georgia back Frank Sinkwich was selected by the greatest percentage, receiving votes from 96 of the 99 opponents who faced him.[2]

Consensus All-Americans edit

For the year 1941, 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 selectors Other selectors
Endicott Peabody Guard Harvard 9/9 AAB, AP, CO, INS, LIB, NEA, NW, SN, UP CP, NYS, LIFE, PARA, WC
Dick Wildung Tackle Minnesota 8/9 AAB, AP, INS, LIB, NEA, NW, SN, UP CP, LIFE, PARA, WC
Bob Westfall Fullback Michigan 8/9 AAB, CO, INS, LIB, NEA, NW, SN, UP CP, NYS, PARA, WC
Frankie Albert Quarterback Stanford 7/9 AAB, AP, CO, INS, NEA, NW, SN CP, LIFE, PARA, WC
Bruce Smith Halfback Minnesota 7/9 AAB, AP, CO, INS, NW, SN, UP CP, NYS, LIFE, PARA, WC
Holt Rast End Alabama 6/9 AAB, INS, LIB, SN, NW, UP CP, LIFE, PARA, WC
Darold Jenkins Center Missouri 6/9 AAB, AP, NEA, NW, SN, UP CP, NYS, WC
Bob Dove End Notre Dame 5/9 AAB, INS, NEA, NW, UP LIFE; WC
Ernie Blandin Tackle Tulane 5/9 CO, LIB, NEA, NW, UP NYS
Bill Dudley Halfback Virginia 5/9 AP, CO, LIB, NW, UP NYS
Frank Sinkwich Halfback Georgia 5/9 AAB, AP, LIB, SN, UP CP, LIFE, WC
Ray Frankowski Guard Washington 4/9 AAB, NEA, NW, UP LIFE, WC

All-American selections for 1941 edit

Ends edit

  • Holt Rast, Alabama (AAB-1; AP-2; INS-1; LIB; NEA-2; SN; NW; UP-1 [253]; CP-1; LIFE-1; PARA; WC-1, NYDN)
  • Bob Dove, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB-1; AP-3; INS-1; NEA-1; NW; UP-1 [367]; LIFE-1; WC-1, NYDN)
  • Malcolm Kutner, Texas (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; INS-2; CO; CP-2. LIFE-2)
  • Dave Schreiner, Wisconsin (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1)
  • Joe Blalock, Clemson (SN; UP-2 [232]; CP-1, LIFE-3)
  • John Rokisky, Duquesne (AP-2; INS-2; NEA-1; CO; CP-2; PARA)
  • Jim Lansing, Fordham (LIB; CP-3)
  • Nick Susoeff, Washington State (AP-3)
  • Bob Froude, Navy (UP-2 [197])
  • James Sterling, Texas A&M (NEA-2; NYS-1)
  • Bob Motl, Northwestern (NEA-3)
  • Alyn Beals, Santa Clara (NEA-3)
  • Billy Henderson, Texas A&M (CP-3, LIFE-2)
  • Dale Gentry, Washington State (NYS-1; LIFE-3)

Tackles edit

  • Dick Wildung, Minnesota (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB-1; AP-1; INS-1; LIB; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1 [487]; CP-1; LIFE-1; PARA; WC-1; NYDN)
  • Ernie Blandin, Tulane (AP-2; CO; INS-2; LIB; NEA-1; NW; UP-1 [503]; NYS-1)
  • Bob Reinhard, California (AP-1; UP-2 [213]; INS-1; NEA-2; CO; CP-3; PARA, LIFE-2)
  • Alf Bauman, Northwestern (AAB-1; AP-2; INS-2; NEA-2; SN; CP-2; LIFE-1; NYS-1; NYDN)
  • Jim Daniell, Ohio State (CP-1)
  • Al Wistert, Michigan (UP-2 [270]; CP-2 [as G], LIFE-2)
  • Gene Flathmann, Navy (CP-2)
  • Bill Chewning, Navy (AP-3; NEA-3)
  • Mike Karmazin, Duke (AP-3, LIFE-2 [as G])
  • Floyd Spendlove, Utah (NEA-3)
  • Paul Lillis, Notre Dame (CP-3, LIFE-3)
  • John Wyhonic, Alabama (LIFE-3)

Guards edit

  • Endicott Peabody, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB-1; AP-1; CO; INS-1; LIB; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1 [540]; CP-1; NYS-1; LIFE-1; PARA; WC-1; NYDN)
  • Ray Frankowski, Washington (AAB-1; AP-2; INS-2; NEA-1; NW; UP-1 [369]; LIFE-1; WC-1)
  • Chal Daniel, Texas (AP-3; INS-1; NEA-3; SN; CP-1, LIFE-3)
  • Ralph Fife, Pittsburgh (AP-1; UP-2 [252]; NEA-2; CP-3, LIFE-2; NYDN)
  • Bernard Crimmins, Notre Dame (CO; LIB; INS-2; NEA-2; UP-2 [364]; PARA)
  • Chuck Taylor, Stanford (NYS-1)
  • Martin Ruby, Texas A&M (CP-2)
  • Ted Ramsey, SMU (AP-2)
  • Tom Melton, Purdue (AP-3)
  • Richard Pfister, Harvard (NEA-3)
  • Art Goforth, Rice (CP-3)
  • Urban Odson, Minnesota (LIFE-3)

Centers edit

  • Darold Jenkins, Missouri (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB-1; AP-1; INS-2; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1 [325]; CP-1; NYS-1; WC-1, LIFE-2)
  • Vince Banonis, Detroit (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3; CO; INS-1; LIB; NEA-2; PARA; NYDN)
  • Al DeMao, Duquesne (UP-2 [171]; NEA-3; LIFE-1)
  • Quentin Greenough, Oregon State (AP-2, LIFE-3)
  • Vic Lindskog, Stanford (CP-2)
  • Bob Gude, Vanderbilt (CP-3)

Quarterbacks edit

Halfbacks edit

  • Bruce Smith, Minnesota (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB-1; AP-1; CO; INS-1; NEA-2; NW; SN; UP-1 [467]; CP-1; NYS-1; LIFE; PARA; WC-1, LIFE-1; NYDN)
  • Frank Sinkwich, Georgia (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB-1; AP-1; INS-2; LIB; NEA-3; SN; UP-1 [399]; CP-1; LIFE; WC-1, LIFE-1)
  • Bill Dudley, Virginia (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; CO; INS-2; LIB [qb]; NEA-2; NW; UP-1 [qb, 598]; CP-2; NYS-1 [as qb], LIFE-3)
  • Jack Crain, Texas (AP-2; UP-2 [373]; NEA-2; CP-3 [as qb]; LIFE-1; NYDN)
  • Jimmy Nelson, Alabama (AP-3; NEA-3; CP-3)
  • Derace Moser, Texas A&M (AP-2; INS-2; NEA-1; CP-3)
  • Jack Jenkins, Vanderbilt (AP-3)
  • Bill Busik, Navy (LIFE-2)
  • Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame (LIFE-2)
  • Hank Mazur, Army (LIFE-3)

Fullbacks edit

  • Bob Westfall, Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB-1; AP-2; CO; INS-1; LIB; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1 [467]; CP-1; NYS-1; PARA; WC-1, LIFE-3; NYDN)
  • Steve Lach, Duke (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; INS-1 [hb]; LIB [hb]; NEA-1; UP-2 [hb, 249]; CP-2; NYS-1 [as hb]; PARA; LIFE-2)
  • Steve Filipowicz, Fordham (AP-3; UP-2 [211], LIFE-3)
  • John Grigas, Holy Cross (INS-2; NEA-3)
  • Merle Hapes, Ole Miss (NEA-2)
  • Pete Layden, Texas (CP-3)

Key edit

Bold = Consensus All-American[3]

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

Official selectors edit

  • AAB = All-America Board of Football, having Pop Warner as its chairman, selected by 48 football coaches on "the long-established All-America Board of Football, a group of professional selectors speaking for all states, all conferences, all sections of the football world"[4]
  • AP = Associated Press based on "a nation-wide survey of expert opinion"[5][6]
  • CO = Collier's Weekly, "the pioneer of the all-star field", selected by Grantland Rice and published in the December 13 issue of Collier's[7]
  • INS = International News Service, selected from a ballot of INS bureaus[8]
  • LIB = Liberty magazine, an "All-Players All-America team" based on polling of 2,000 varsity football players from over 100 leading colleges, asking them to select the best players against whom they played[2]
  • NEA = NEA Sports Syndicate, selected "with the aid of coaches, scouts, officials and football writers"[9]
  • NW = Newsweek[10]
  • SN = The Sporting News[10]
  • UP = United Press, based on voting from "sports and football writers from coast to coast"; point totals received by each player displayed in brackets[1]

Other selectors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Harry Ferguson (December 3, 1941). "United Press Names Dove All-America End: Gophers Only Club To Gain Two Positions". The South Bend Tribune. pp. III-1, III-2 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b "Sinkwich Gets Most Votes on All-Foes Eleven: 96 of 96 Pick Bulldog Flash; Dudley Second". The Atlanta Constitution. December 31, 1941. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 8. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  4. ^ Christy Walsh (December 14, 1941). "Darold Jenkins of Missouri Voted Nation's Best Center On All-Star Team Selected By 48 Coaches". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. pp. IV-1, IV-2 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Dillon Graham (December 12, 1941). "Three Juniors on 1941 All-American Team". The Evening Independent.
  6. ^ Dillon Graham (December 12, 1941). "Middle West Dominates A.P. All-American Team". The Davenport Democrat and Leader. p. 27 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Collier's Put Dudley On Its 'All-American'". The Staunton News-Leader. December 5, 1941. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Lawton Carver (December 1, 1941). "Albert Tops INS All-America Grid Selections". Reading Eagle.
  9. ^ Harry Grayson (November 23, 1941). "Steve Lach Makes NEA All-America First Team". The High Point Enterprise – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ a b ESPN College Football Encyclopedia. ESPN Books. 2005. p. 1184. ISBN 1401337031.
  11. ^ Walter L. Johns (December 7, 1941). "Midwest, South Top Captains' All-Americas". Reading Eagle.
  12. ^ "Al DeMao, Rokisky on All-America Teams". The Pittsburgh Press. November 29, 1941.
  13. ^ "Northwestern, Michigan Stars On All-America". Streator Daily Times-Press. November 29, 1941. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Rokisky Named". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. November 29, 1941. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ . Walter Camp Football Foundation. Archived from the original on December 18, 2007.
  16. ^ Jimmy Powers (November 30, 1941). "The News All-America". New York Daily News. p. 37C – via Newspapers.com.

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The 1941 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 1941 The nine selectors recognized by the NCAA as official for the 1941 season are 1 Collier s Weekly as selected by Grantland Rice 2 the Associated Press 3 the United Press 4 the All America Board 5 the International News Service INS 6 Liberty magazine 7 the Newspaper Enterprise Association NEA 8 Newsweek and 9 the Sporting News Harvard center Endicott Peabody who won the 1941 Knute Rockne Award was the only player to be unanimously named to the first team of all nine official selectors Dick Wildung of Minnesota and Bob Westfall of Michigan each received eight official first team designations Bruce Smith of Minnesota won the 1941 Heisman Trophy and received seven official first team nominations The United Press made its selections based on voting from sports editors and football writers and published the point totals for each player The players receiving the highest point totals were Virginia back Bill Dudley 598 Endicott Peabody 540 Tulane tackle Ernie Blandin 503 and Minnesota tackle Dick Wildung 487 1 Liberty magazine based its selections on a poll conducted by Norman L Sper of 2 000 varsity football players from over 100 leading colleges Players were asked to select only players against whom they played Georgia back Frank Sinkwich was selected by the greatest percentage receiving votes from 96 of the 99 opponents who faced him 2 Contents 1 Consensus All Americans 2 All American selections for 1941 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 1941 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 selectors Other selectors Endicott Peabody Guard Harvard 9 9 AAB AP CO INS LIB NEA NW SN UP CP NYS LIFE PARA WC Dick Wildung Tackle Minnesota 8 9 AAB AP INS LIB NEA NW SN UP CP LIFE PARA WC Bob Westfall Fullback Michigan 8 9 AAB CO INS LIB NEA NW SN UP CP NYS PARA WC Frankie Albert Quarterback Stanford 7 9 AAB AP CO INS NEA NW SN CP LIFE PARA WC Bruce Smith Halfback Minnesota 7 9 AAB AP CO INS NW SN UP CP NYS LIFE PARA WC Holt Rast End Alabama 6 9 AAB INS LIB SN NW UP CP LIFE PARA WC Darold Jenkins Center Missouri 6 9 AAB AP NEA NW SN UP CP NYS WC Bob Dove End Notre Dame 5 9 AAB INS NEA NW UP LIFE WC Ernie Blandin Tackle Tulane 5 9 CO LIB NEA NW UP NYS Bill Dudley Halfback Virginia 5 9 AP CO LIB NW UP NYS Frank Sinkwich Halfback Georgia 5 9 AAB AP LIB SN UP CP LIFE WC Ray Frankowski Guard Washington 4 9 AAB NEA NW UP LIFE WCAll American selections for 1941 editEnds edit Holt Rast Alabama AAB 1 AP 2 INS 1 LIB NEA 2 SN NW UP 1 253 CP 1 LIFE 1 PARA WC 1 NYDN Bob Dove Notre Dame College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 3 INS 1 NEA 1 NW UP 1 367 LIFE 1 WC 1 NYDN Malcolm Kutner Texas College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 INS 2 CO CP 2 LIFE 2 Dave Schreiner Wisconsin College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 Joe Blalock Clemson SN UP 2 232 CP 1 LIFE 3 John Rokisky Duquesne AP 2 INS 2 NEA 1 CO CP 2 PARA Jim Lansing Fordham LIB CP 3 Nick Susoeff Washington State AP 3 Bob Froude Navy UP 2 197 James Sterling Texas A amp M NEA 2 NYS 1 Bob Motl Northwestern NEA 3 Alyn Beals Santa Clara NEA 3 Billy Henderson Texas A amp M CP 3 LIFE 2 Dale Gentry Washington State NYS 1 LIFE 3 Tackles edit Dick Wildung Minnesota College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 1 INS 1 LIB NEA 1 NW SN UP 1 487 CP 1 LIFE 1 PARA WC 1 NYDN Ernie Blandin Tulane AP 2 CO INS 2 LIB NEA 1 NW UP 1 503 NYS 1 Bob Reinhard California AP 1 UP 2 213 INS 1 NEA 2 CO CP 3 PARA LIFE 2 Alf Bauman Northwestern AAB 1 AP 2 INS 2 NEA 2 SN CP 2 LIFE 1 NYS 1 NYDN Jim Daniell Ohio State CP 1 Al Wistert Michigan UP 2 270 CP 2 as G LIFE 2 Gene Flathmann Navy CP 2 Bill Chewning Navy AP 3 NEA 3 Mike Karmazin Duke AP 3 LIFE 2 as G Floyd Spendlove Utah NEA 3 Paul Lillis Notre Dame CP 3 LIFE 3 John Wyhonic Alabama LIFE 3 Guards edit Endicott Peabody Harvard College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 1 CO INS 1 LIB NEA 1 NW SN UP 1 540 CP 1 NYS 1 LIFE 1 PARA WC 1 NYDN Ray Frankowski Washington AAB 1 AP 2 INS 2 NEA 1 NW UP 1 369 LIFE 1 WC 1 Chal Daniel Texas AP 3 INS 1 NEA 3 SN CP 1 LIFE 3 Ralph Fife Pittsburgh AP 1 UP 2 252 NEA 2 CP 3 LIFE 2 NYDN Bernard Crimmins Notre Dame CO LIB INS 2 NEA 2 UP 2 364 PARA Chuck Taylor Stanford NYS 1 Martin Ruby Texas A amp M CP 2 Ted Ramsey SMU AP 2 Tom Melton Purdue AP 3 Richard Pfister Harvard NEA 3 Art Goforth Rice CP 3 Urban Odson Minnesota LIFE 3 Centers edit Darold Jenkins Missouri College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 1 INS 2 NEA 1 NW SN UP 1 325 CP 1 NYS 1 WC 1 LIFE 2 Vince Banonis Detroit College Football Hall of Fame AP 3 CO INS 1 LIB NEA 2 PARA NYDN Al DeMao Duquesne UP 2 171 NEA 3 LIFE 1 Quentin Greenough Oregon State AP 2 LIFE 3 Vic Lindskog Stanford CP 2 Bob Gude Vanderbilt CP 3 Quarterbacks edit Frankie Albert Stanford College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 1 CO INS 1 NEA 1 NW SN UP 2 425 CP 1 LIFE 1 PARA WC 1 NYDN Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame CP 2 as hb Billy Hillenbrand Indiana CP 2 LIFE 2 Bill Sewell Washington State AP 3 NEA 3 Halfbacks edit Bruce Smith Minnesota College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 1 CO INS 1 NEA 2 NW SN UP 1 467 CP 1 NYS 1 LIFE PARA WC 1 LIFE 1 NYDN Frank Sinkwich Georgia College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 1 INS 2 LIB NEA 3 SN UP 1 399 CP 1 LIFE WC 1 LIFE 1 Bill Dudley Virginia College and Pro Football Hall of Fame AP 1 CO INS 2 LIB qb NEA 2 NW UP 1 qb 598 CP 2 NYS 1 as qb LIFE 3 Jack Crain Texas AP 2 UP 2 373 NEA 2 CP 3 as qb LIFE 1 NYDN Jimmy Nelson Alabama AP 3 NEA 3 CP 3 Derace Moser Texas A amp M AP 2 INS 2 NEA 1 CP 3 Jack Jenkins Vanderbilt AP 3 Bill Busik Navy LIFE 2 Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame LIFE 2 Hank Mazur Army LIFE 3 Fullbacks edit Bob Westfall Michigan College Football Hall of Fame AAB 1 AP 2 CO INS 1 LIB NEA 1 NW SN UP 1 467 CP 1 NYS 1 PARA WC 1 LIFE 3 NYDN Steve Lach Duke College Football Hall of Fame AP 2 INS 1 hb LIB hb NEA 1 UP 2 hb 249 CP 2 NYS 1 as hb PARA LIFE 2 Steve Filipowicz Fordham AP 3 UP 2 211 LIFE 3 John Grigas Holy Cross INS 2 NEA 3 Merle Hapes Ole Miss NEA 2 Pete Layden Texas CP 3 Key editBold Consensus All American 3 1 First team selection 2 Second team selection 3 Third team selection Official selectors edit AAB All America Board of Football having Pop Warner as its chairman selected by 48 football coaches on the long established All America Board of Football a group of professional selectors speaking for all states all conferences all sections of the football world 4 AP Associated Press based on a nation wide survey of expert opinion 5 6 CO Collier s Weekly the pioneer of the all star field selected by Grantland Rice and published in the December 13 issue of Collier s 7 INS International News Service selected from a ballot of INS bureaus 8 LIB Liberty magazine an All Players All America team based on polling of 2 000 varsity football players from over 100 leading colleges asking them to select the best players against whom they played 2 NEA NEA Sports Syndicate selected with the aid of coaches scouts officials and football writers 9 NW Newsweek 10 SN The Sporting News 10 UP United Press based on voting from sports and football writers from coast to coast point totals received by each player displayed in brackets 1 Other selectors edit CP Central Press Association also known as the Captains All American team picked by a staff of experts after culling the selections of the nation s football captains 11 LIFE Life magazine selected by sports announcer Bill Stern 12 NYS New York Sun 17th year for the New York newspaper selecting its All America team 13 PARA Paramount News selected by Bill Slater sports broadcaster and the primary voice of Paramount News reels beginning in 1936 14 WC Walter Camp Football Foundation 15 NYDN New York Daily News fifth annual All America Sportswriters All America based on polling of 100 sports departments in 48 states 16 See also edit1941 All Big Six Conference football team 1941 All Big Ten Conference football team 1941 All Eastern football team 1941 All Pacific Coast Conference football team 1941 All SEC football team 1941 All Southern Conference football team 1941 All Southwest Conference football teamReferences edit a b Harry Ferguson December 3 1941 United Press Names Dove All America End Gophers Only Club To Gain Two Positions The South Bend Tribune pp III 1 III 2 via Newspapers com a b Sinkwich Gets Most Votes on All Foes Eleven 96 of 96 Pick Bulldog Flash Dudley Second The Atlanta Constitution December 31 1941 p 15 via Newspapers com Football Award Winners PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2016 p 8 Retrieved October 21 2017 Christy Walsh December 14 1941 Darold Jenkins of Missouri Voted Nation s Best Center On All Star Team Selected By 48 Coaches St Louis Post Dispatch pp IV 1 IV 2 via Newspapers com Dillon Graham December 12 1941 Three Juniors on 1941 All American Team The Evening Independent Dillon Graham December 12 1941 Middle West Dominates A P All American Team The Davenport Democrat and Leader p 27 via Newspapers com Collier s Put Dudley On Its All American The Staunton News Leader December 5 1941 p 9 via Newspapers com Lawton Carver December 1 1941 Albert Tops INS All America Grid Selections Reading Eagle Harry Grayson November 23 1941 Steve Lach Makes NEA All America First Team The High Point Enterprise via Newspapers com a b ESPN College Football Encyclopedia ESPN Books 2005 p 1184 ISBN 1401337031 Walter L Johns December 7 1941 Midwest South Top Captains All Americas Reading Eagle Al DeMao Rokisky on All America Teams The Pittsburgh Press November 29 1941 Northwestern Michigan Stars On All America Streator Daily Times Press November 29 1941 p 1 via Newspapers com Rokisky Named Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph November 29 1941 p 9 via Newspapers com Walter Camp Football Foundation All American Selections Walter Camp Football Foundation Archived from the original on December 18 2007 Jimmy Powers November 30 1941 The News All America New York Daily News p 37C via Newspapers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1941 College Football All America Team amp oldid 1205059255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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