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1953 College Football All-America Team

The 1953 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 1953. The eight selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1953 season are (1) the Associated Press, (2) the United Press, (3) the All-America Board, (4) the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), (5) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), (6) the International News Service (INS), (7) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and (8) the Sporting News.

Consensus All-Americans edit

For the year 1953, the NCAA recognizes eight 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
Stan Jones Tackle Maryland 8/8 AAB, AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UP WC
Johnny Lattner Halfback Notre Dame 7/8 AAB, AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, SN, UP WC
J. D. Roberts Guard Oklahoma 7/8 AAB, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UP WC
Paul Giel Quarterback Minnesota 7/8 AAB, AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, SN, UP WC
Don Dohoney End Michigan State 6/8 AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UP WC
Crawford Mims Guard Mississippi 6/8 AFCA, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UP WC
Paul Cameron Halfback UCLA 6/8 AAB, AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, SN, UP WC
Carlton Massey End Texas 5/8 AAB, FWAA, INS, SN, UP WC
Art Hunter Tackle Notre Dame 5/8 AAB, FWAA, INS, SN, UP WC
Larry Morris Center Georgia Tech 5/8 AAB, AFCA, AP, SN, UP WC
J. C. Caroline Halfback Illinois 3/8 AFCA, FWAA, UP WC

All-American selections for 1953 edit

Ends edit

Tackles edit

  • Stan Jones, Maryland (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AFCA; AP-1; FWAA; INS; NEA-1; SN; UP-1; WC)
  • Art Hunter, Notre Dame (AAB; AP-2; FWAA; INS; NEA-2; SN; UP-1; WC)
  • Jack Shanafelt, Pennsylvania (AP-1; FWAA; NEA-3)
  • Ed Meadows, Duke (FWAA; NEA-3; UP-2)
  • Jim Ray Smith, Baylor (AFCA; AP-3; UP-2)
  • John Hudson, Rice (NEA-1)
  • Sid Fournet, LSU (AP-2)
  • Bob Farris, Army (NEA-2)
  • George Jacoby, Ohio State (AP-3; UP-3)
  • Eldred Kraemer, Pittsburgh (UP-3)

Guards edit

  • J. D. Roberts, Oklahoma (Outland Trophy and College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; FWAA; INS; NEA-1; SN; UP-1; WC)
  • Crawford Mims, Mississippi (AFCA; AP-1; FWAA; NEA-1; SN; UP-1; WC)
  • Bob Fleck, Syracuse (AFCA; INS)
  • Milt Bohart, Washington (AP-2; FWAA; NEA-2; UP-2)
  • Ray Correll, Kentucky (FWAA; NEA-2)
  • Steve Eisenhauer, Navy (AAB; UP-2)
  • Gene Lamone, West Virginia (AP-2)
  • Morgan Williams, Texas Christian (AP-3)
  • Bob Burrows, Duke (AP-3)
  • John Bauer, Illinois (NEA-3)
  • George Timberlake, Southern California (NEA-3)
  • Norm Manoogian, Stanford (UP-3)
  • Joe D'Agostino, Florida (UP-3)

Centers edit

Quarterbacks edit

Halfbacks edit

  • Johnny Lattner, Notre Dame (Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AFCA; AP-1; FWAA; INS; SN; UP-1; WC)
  • Paul Cameron, UCLA (AAB; AFCA; AP-1; FWAA; INS; NEA-2; SN; UP-1; WC)
  • J. C. Caroline, Illinois (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA; AP-2; FWAA; NEA-2; UP-1; WC)
  • Leroy Bolden,[2] Michigan State (NEA-3; UP-2)
  • Bobby Cavazos,[3] Texas Tech (AP-2)
  • Dick Clasby, Harvard (AP-3)
  • Larry Grigg, Oklahoma (NEA-3)
  • Neil Worden, Notre Dame (UP-3)
  • Leon Hardeman, Georgia Tech (UP-3)

Fullbacks edit

Key edit

  • Bold – Consensus All-American[4]
  • -1 – First-team selection
  • -2 – Second-team selection
  • -3 – Third-team selection

Official selectors edit

Other selectors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Orders HOF profile
  2. ^ Bolden obituary
  3. ^ CFHSN profile on Cavazos
  4. ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 9. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c ESPN College Football Encyclopedia. ESPN Books. 2005. p. 1232. ISBN 1401337031.
  6. ^ Ted Smits (December 4, 1953). "Cavazos Is Named To'AP's Second All-American Team: Rice Star On First Team". Morning Avalanche. Lubbock, TX.
  7. ^ "FWAA All America" (PDF). Football Writers Association of America. (PDF) from the original on March 26, 2009. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  8. ^ Harry Grayson (November 29, 1953). "Harry Grayson Picks All-America for 1953". Independent Record. Helena, Montana.
  9. ^ "Lattner Heads All-American Selections By Sports Paper". Evening Journal. Lubbock, Texas. November 30, 1953.
  10. ^ "UP Names All-American Gridders". Daily Telegram. Wisc. November 26, 1953.
  11. ^ . Walter Camp Football Foundation. Archived from the original on December 18, 2007. Retrieved April 19, 2009.

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The 1953 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 1953 The eight selectors recognized by the NCAA as official for the 1953 season are 1 the Associated Press 2 the United Press 3 the All America Board 4 the American Football Coaches Association AFCA 5 the Football Writers Association of America FWAA 6 the International News Service INS 7 the Newspaper Enterprise Association NEA and 8 the Sporting News Contents 1 Consensus All Americans 2 All American selections for 1953 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 1953 the NCAA recognizes eight 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 Stan Jones Tackle Maryland 8 8 AAB AFCA AP FWAA INS NEA SN UP WC Johnny Lattner Halfback Notre Dame 7 8 AAB AFCA AP FWAA INS SN UP WC J D Roberts Guard Oklahoma 7 8 AAB AP FWAA INS NEA SN UP WC Paul Giel Quarterback Minnesota 7 8 AAB AFCA AP FWAA INS SN UP WC Don Dohoney End Michigan State 6 8 AFCA AP FWAA NEA SN UP WC Crawford Mims Guard Mississippi 6 8 AFCA AP FWAA NEA SN UP WC Paul Cameron Halfback UCLA 6 8 AAB AFCA AP FWAA INS SN UP WC Carlton Massey End Texas 5 8 AAB FWAA INS SN UP WC Art Hunter Tackle Notre Dame 5 8 AAB FWAA INS SN UP WC Larry Morris Center Georgia Tech 5 8 AAB AFCA AP SN UP WC J C Caroline Halfback Illinois 3 8 AFCA FWAA UP WCAll American selections for 1953 editEnds edit Don Dohoney Michigan State AFCA AP 1 FWAA NEA 1 SN UP 1 WC Carlton Massey Texas AAB AP 2 FWAA INS NEA 3 SN UP 1 WC Steve Meilinger Kentucky AAB AFCA AP 2 NEA 1 UP 3 Sam Morley Stanford AP 1 NEA 2 UP 2 John Carson Georgia UP 3 FWAA NEA 3 Ken Buck Pacific FWAA Joe Collier Northwestern INS Don Penza Notre Dame UP 2 Dick Dietrich Pittsburgh NEA 2 Clyde Bennett South Carolina AP 3 Gary Knafelc Colorado AP 3 Tackles edit Stan Jones Maryland College and Pro Football Hall of Fame AAB AFCA AP 1 FWAA INS NEA 1 SN UP 1 WC Art Hunter Notre Dame AAB AP 2 FWAA INS NEA 2 SN UP 1 WC Jack Shanafelt Pennsylvania AP 1 FWAA NEA 3 Ed Meadows Duke FWAA NEA 3 UP 2 Jim Ray Smith Baylor AFCA AP 3 UP 2 John Hudson Rice NEA 1 Sid Fournet LSU AP 2 Bob Farris Army NEA 2 George Jacoby Ohio State AP 3 UP 3 Eldred Kraemer Pittsburgh UP 3 Guards edit J D Roberts Oklahoma Outland Trophy and College Football Hall of Fame AAB AP 1 FWAA INS NEA 1 SN UP 1 WC Crawford Mims Mississippi AFCA AP 1 FWAA NEA 1 SN UP 1 WC Bob Fleck Syracuse AFCA INS Milt Bohart Washington AP 2 FWAA NEA 2 UP 2 Ray Correll Kentucky FWAA NEA 2 Steve Eisenhauer Navy AAB UP 2 Gene Lamone West Virginia AP 2 Morgan Williams Texas Christian AP 3 Bob Burrows Duke AP 3 John Bauer Illinois NEA 3 George Timberlake Southern California NEA 3 Norm Manoogian Stanford UP 3 Joe D Agostino Florida UP 3 Centers edit Larry Morris Georgia Tech College Football Hall of Fame AAB AFCA AP 1 NEA 2 SN UP 1 WC Matt Hazeltine California FWAA INS UP 2 Jerry Hilgenberg Iowa AP 2 FWAA NEA 3 Bob Orders 1 West Virginia NEA 1 UP 3 Steve Korcheck George Washington AP 3 Quarterbacks edit Paul Giel Minnesota College Football Hall of Fame AAB AFCA AP 1 FWAA INS SN UP 1 WC Bernie Faloney Maryland AAB AP 2 INS NEA 2 UP 2 Jackie Parker Mississippi State AP 3 FWAA NEA 3 UP 3 Bobby Garrett Stanford AP 2 FWAA UP 2 Zeke Bratkowski Georgia UP 3 George Shaw Oregon AP 3 Halfbacks edit Johnny Lattner Notre Dame Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Fame AAB AFCA AP 1 FWAA INS SN UP 1 WC Paul Cameron UCLA AAB AFCA AP 1 FWAA INS NEA 2 SN UP 1 WC J C Caroline Illinois College Football Hall of Fame AFCA AP 2 FWAA NEA 2 UP 1 WC Leroy Bolden 2 Michigan State NEA 3 UP 2 Bobby Cavazos 3 Texas Tech AP 2 Dick Clasby Harvard AP 3 Larry Grigg Oklahoma NEA 3 Neil Worden Notre Dame UP 3 Leon Hardeman Georgia Tech UP 3 Fullbacks edit Kosse Johnson Rice AP 1 FWAA NEA 2 Alan Ameche Wisconsin AP 3 FWAA UP 2 Tommy Allman West Virginia NEA 3 Key editBold Consensus All American 4 1 First team selection 2 Second team selection 3 Third team selection Official selectors edit AAB All America Board 5 AFCA American Football Coaches Association for Collier s Weekly magazine 5 AP Associated Press 6 FWAA Football Writers Association of America 7 INS International News Service 5 NEA Newspaper Enterprise Association 8 SN The Sporting News selected by 150 sportswriters and broadcasters 9 UP United Press selected by 265 sports writers and broadcasters in a nationwide ballot 10 Other selectors edit WC Walter Camp Football Foundation 11 See also edit1953 All Atlantic Coast Conference football team 1953 All Big Seven Conference football team 1953 All Big Ten Conference football team 1953 All Pacific Coast Conference football team 1953 All SEC football team 1953 All Southwest Conference football teamReferences edit Orders HOF profile Bolden obituary CFHSN profile on Cavazos Football Award Winners PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2016 p 9 Retrieved October 21 2017 a b c ESPN College Football Encyclopedia ESPN Books 2005 p 1232 ISBN 1401337031 Ted Smits December 4 1953 Cavazos Is Named To AP s Second All American Team Rice Star On First Team Morning Avalanche Lubbock TX FWAA All America PDF Football Writers Association of America Archived PDF from the original on March 26 2009 Retrieved April 19 2009 Harry Grayson November 29 1953 Harry Grayson Picks All America for 1953 Independent Record Helena Montana Lattner Heads All American Selections By Sports Paper Evening Journal Lubbock Texas November 30 1953 UP Names All American Gridders Daily Telegram Wisc November 26 1953 All America Teams Walter Camp Football Foundation Archived from the original on December 18 2007 Retrieved April 19 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1953 College Football All America Team amp oldid 1208586542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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