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2010 NCAA Football Records - Consensus All-America Selections Award Winners Consensus All-America Selections, 1889-2009 ............................ 2 Special Awards .............................................. 17 First-Team All-Americans Below Football Bowl Subdivision ..... 29 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners ........................................................ 43 Academic All-America Hall of Fame ............................................... 47 Academic All-Americans by School ..... 48 2 2010 NCAA FOOtbaLL RECORDS - COnsEnsUS ALL-AMERIca SELEctIOns Consensus All-America Selections, 1889-2009 In 1950, the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau (the NCAA’s service bureau) of players who received mention on All-America second or third teams, nor compiled the first official comprehensive roster of all-time All-Americans. the numerous others who were selected by newspapers or agencies with The compilation of the All-America roster was supervised by a panel of ana- circulations that were not primarily national and with viewpoints, therefore, lysts working in large part with the historical records contained in the files of that were not normally nationwide in scope. the Dr. Baker Football Information Service. The following chart indicates, by year (in left column), which national media The roster consists of only those players who were first-team selections on and organizations selected All-America teams. The headings at the top of one or more of the All-America teams that were selected for the national au- each column refer to the selector (see legend after chart). dience and received nationwide circulation. Not included are the thousands All-America Selectors AA AP C CNN COL CP FBW FC FN FW INS L LIB M N NA NEA SN UP UPI W WCF 1889 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1890 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1891 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1892 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1893 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1894 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1895 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1896 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1897 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1898 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1899 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1900 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1901 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1902 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1903 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1904 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1905 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1906 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1907 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1908 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – √ – 1909 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1910 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1911 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1912 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1913 – – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – 1914 – – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – 1915 – – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – 1916 – – √ – – – – – – – √ – – √ – – – – – – – – 1917 – – (*) – – – – – – – √ – – √ – – √ ­ – – – – – 1918 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – √ – – – – – – – – 1919 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – √ – – – – – – – – 1920 – – √ – – – ­ √ – – – ­ √ – – √ – – – – – – – – 1921 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1922 – – √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1923 – – √ – – – ­ √ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1924 √ – √ – – – ­ √ – – – √ – ­ √ – – – √ – – – – – 1925 √ √ – – √ – ­ √ – – – √ – ­ √ – – – √ – √ – – – 1926 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – 1927 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – – – – √ √ – √ – – – 1928 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – – – – √ √ – √ – – – 1929 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – – – – √ √ – √ – – – 1930 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – – – – √ √ – √ – – – 1931 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – √ – √ – – – 1932 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – √ √ – √ – – – 1933 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – √ √ – √ – – – 1934 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – √ √ √ √ – – – 1935 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – √ √ √ √ – – – 1936 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – √ √ √ √ – – – 1937 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – √ √ √ √ √ – – – 1938 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – √ – √ √ √ – – – 1939 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – √ – √ √ √ – – – 1940 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – √ – √ √ √ – – – 1941 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ – √ – √ – √ √ √ – – – 1942 √ √ – – √ – – – – – √ √ – – √ – √ √ √ – – – 1943 √ √ – – √ – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ – – – 1944 √ √ – – √ – – – √ ­ √ √ – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1945 √ √ – – √ – – √ – √ √ √ – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1946 √ √ – – √ – – √ – √ √ (†) – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1947 – √ – – √ – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1948 – √ – – (§) – – √ – √ (#)­ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1949 √ √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1950 √ √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1951 √ √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1952 √ √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1953 √ √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1954 √ √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1955 √ √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 2010 NCAA FOOtbaLL RECORDS - COnsEnsUS ALL-AMERIca SELEctIOns 3 AA AP C CNN COL CP FBW FC FN FW INS L LIB M N NA NEA SN UP UPI W WCF 1956 – √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1957 – √ – – – – – √ – √ √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – 1958 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ √ – √ – – 1959 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ √ – √ – – 1960 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ √ – √ – – 1961 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ √ – √ – – 1962 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ √ – √ – – 1963 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – √ √ – √ – – 1964 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – ­ √ – – ­ √ – – 1965 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – – 1966 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – – 1967 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – – 1968 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – – 1969 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – – 1970 – √ – – – √ – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – – 1971 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – – 1972 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – √ 1973 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – √ – – √ – √ 1974 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1975 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1976 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1977 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1978 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1979 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1980 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1981 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1982 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – – 1983 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1984 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1985 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1986 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1987 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1988 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1989 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1990 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1991 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1992 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – – – √ – √ 1993 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – √ – √ 1994 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – √ – √ 1995 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – √ – √ 1996 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – √ – √ 1997 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 1998 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 1999 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2000 – √ – – – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2001 – √ – √ – – – √ √ √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2002 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2003 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2004 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2005 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2006 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2007 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2008 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ 2009 – √ – – – – – √ – √ – – – – – – – √ – – – √ *In 1917, Walter Camp selected an all-Service, All-America team composed of military personnel. †During 1946-70, Look Magazine published the Football Writers Association of America’s selections, listed under FW. §During 1948-56, Collier’s Magazine published the American Football Coaches Association’s selections, listed under FC. #International News Service was the first to select offensive and defensive teams. LEGEND FOR SELECTORS AA—All-America Board AP—Associated Press C—Walter Camp (published in Harper’s Weekly, 1897; in Collier’s Magazine, 1898-1924) CNN—Cable News Network--Sports Illustrated.com COL—Collier’s Magazine (selections by Grantland Rice, 1925-47; published American Football Coaches Association teams, 1948-56, listed under FC) CP—Central Press FBW—Football World Magazine FC—American Football Coaches Association (published in Saturday Evening Post Magazine, 1945-47; in Collier’s Magazine, 1948-56; sponsored by General Mills, 1957-59, and by Eastman Kodak, 1960-93) FN—Football News FW—Football Writers Association of America (published in Look Magazine, 1946-70) INS—International News Service (merged with United Press in 1958 to form UPI) L—Look Magazine (published Football Writers Association of America teams, 1946-70, listed under FW) S LIB—Liberty Magazine R M—Frank Menke Syndicate N—Newsweek NA—North American Newspaper Alliance INNE NEA—Newspaper Enterprise Association SN—Sporting News UP—United Press (merged with International News Service in 1958 to form UPI) UPI—United Press International W RD W—Caspar Whitney (published in The Week’s Sport in association with Walter Camp, 1889-90; published in Harper’s Weekly, 1891-96, and in Outing Magazine, which he owned, 1898-1908; Walter Camp substituted for Whitney, who was on a world sports tour, and selected Harper’s
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