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All-Time All-America Teams 1944 2020 Special thanks to the nation’s Sports Information Directors and the College Football Hall of Fame The All-Time Team • Compiled by Ted Gangi and Josh Yonis FIRST TEAM (11) E 55 Jack Dugger Ohio State 6-3 210 Sr. Canton, Ohio 1944 E 86 Paul Walker Yale 6-3 208 Jr. Oak Park, Ill. T 71 John Ferraro USC 6-4 240 So. Maywood, Calif. HOF T 75 Don Whitmire Navy 5-11 215 Jr. Decatur, Ala. HOF G 96 Bill Hackett Ohio State 5-10 191 Jr. London, Ohio G 63 Joe Stanowicz Army 6-1 215 Sr. Hackettstown, N.J. C 54 Jack Tavener Indiana 6-0 200 Sr. Granville, Ohio HOF B 35 Doc Blanchard Army 6-0 205 So. Bishopville, S.C. HOF B 41 Glenn Davis Army 5-9 170 So. Claremont, Calif. HOF B 55 Bob Fenimore Oklahoma A&M 6-2 188 So. Woodward, Okla. HOF B 22 Les Horvath Ohio State 5-10 167 Sr. Parma, Ohio HOF SECOND TEAM (11) E 74 Frank Bauman Purdue 6-3 209 Sr. Harvey, Ill. E 27 Phil Tinsley Georgia Tech 6-1 198 Sr. Bessemer, Ala. T 77 Milan Lazetich Michigan 6-1 200 So. Anaconda, Mont. T 99 Bill Willis Ohio State 6-2 199 Sr. Columbus, Ohio HOF G 75 Ben Chase Navy 6-1 195 Jr. San Diego, Calif. G 56 Ralph Serpico Illinois 5-7 215 So. Melrose Park, Ill. C 12 Tex Warrington Auburn 6-2 210 Jr. Dover, Del. B 23 Frank Broyles Georgia Tech 6-1 185 Jr. Decatur, Ga. HOF B 87 Babe Dimancheff Purdue 5-11 178 Sr. Indianapolis. Ind. B 21 Jim Hardy USC 5-11 180 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. B 13 Bob Jenkins Navy 6-1 195 Jr. Talladega. Ala. FootballWriters.com • AllAmericaTeam.com • GoodyearCottonBowl.com • @TheFWAA FIRST TEAM (11) E 88 Dick Duden Navy 6-2 203 Sr. New York, N.Y. HOF 1945 E 61 Bob Ravensberg Indiana 6-1 180 Jr. Bellevue, Ky. T 79 DeWitt (Tex) Coulter Army 6-3 220 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas T 5 George Savitsky Pennsylvania 6-3 252 So. Camden, N.J. HOF G 90 Warren Amling Ohio State 6-0 197 Jr. Pana, Ill. HOF G 62 John Green Army 5-11 190 Sr Shelbyville, Ky. HOF C 41 Vaughn Mancha Alabama 6-0 238 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. HOF B 35 Doc Blanchard Army 6-0 205 Jr. Bishopville, S.C. HOF B 41 Glenn Davis Army 5-9 170 Jr. Claremont, Calif. HOF B 55 Bob Fenimore Oklahoma A&M 6-2 188 Jr. Woodward, Okla. HOF B 11 Herman Wedemeyer St. Mary’s 5-10 175 Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii HOF SECOND TEAM (11) E 87 Hub Bechtol Texas 6-2 202 Jr. Lubbock, Texas HOF E 79 Max Morris Northwestern 6-2 195 So. West Frankfort, Ill. T 55 Tom Hughes Purdue 6-1 220 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. T 75 Albert Nemetz Army 6-0 191 Sr. Prince George, Va. G 60 James Carrington Navy 6-1 190 Jr. Andover, Mass. G 75 John Mastrangelo Notre Dame 6-1 210 Jr. Leechburg. Pa. C 57 Richie Scott Navy 6-3 198 So. Highland Falls, N.Y. HOF B 33 Ollie Cline Ohio State 6-0 195 So. Fredricktown, Ohio B 4 Frank Dancewicz Notre Dame 5-10 180 Sr. Lynn, Mass. B 52 Harry Gilmer Alabama 5-10 165 So. Birmingham, Ala. HOF B 35 Pete Pihos Indiana 6-0 210 Jr. Chicago, Ill. HOF FootballWriters.com • AllAmericaTeam.com • GoodyearCottonBowl.com • @TheFWAA FIRST TEAM (11) E 38 Burr Baldwin UCLA 6-1 198 Sr. Bakersfield, Calif. 1946 E 87 Hub Bechtol Texas 6-2 202 Sr. Lubbock, Texas HOF T 20 Dick Huffman Tennessee 6-2 230 Sr. Charleston, W. Va. T 5 Georgie Savitsky Pennsylvania 6-3 252 Jr. Camden, N.J. HOF G 90 Warren Amling Ohio State 6-0 197 Sr. Pana, Ill. HOF G 60 Weldon Humble Rice 6-1 214 Sr. San Antonio, Texas HOF C 60 George Strohmeyer Notre Dame 5-9 195 Jr. McAllen, Texas B 35 Doc Blanchard Army 6-0 205 Sr. Bishopville, S.C. HOF B 41 Glenn Davis Army 5-9 170 Sr. Claremont, Calif HOF B 32 Johnny Lujack Notre Dame 6-0 180 Jr. Connellsville, Pa. HOF B 62 Charlie Trippi Georgia 6-0 181 Sr. Pittston. Pa. HOF SECOND TEAM (11) E 44 Ted Cook Alabama 6-2 195 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. E 89 Barney Poole Army 6-3 215 Sr. Gloster, Miss. HOF T 74 Walter Barnes LSU 6-1 238 So. Parkersburg, W. Va. T 81 George Connor Notre Dame 6-3 225 Jr. Chicago, Ill. HOF G 65 Arthur Gerometta Army 5-10 190 Sr. Gary, Ind. G 67 William Milner Duke 6-1 205 Sr. Waynesville, N.C. C 53 Paul Duke Georgia Tech 6-1 195 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. B 30 Joseph Golding Oklahoma 6-0 171 Sr. Eufaula, Okla. B 22 Bobby Layne Texas 6-0 191 Jr. Dallas, Texas HOF B 11 Skip Minisi Pennsylvania 5-11 190 Jr. Newark, N.J. HOF B 17 Arnold Tucker Army 5-9 172 Sr, Miami, Fla. HOF THIRD TEAM (11) E 81 Henry Foldberg Army 6-1 200 Sr. Dallas, Texas E 88 Elmer Madar Michigan 5-10 172 Jr. Detroit, Mich. T 60 Bobby Davis Georgia Tech 6-4 220 Sr. Columbus, Ga. HOF T 71 John Ferraro USC 6-4 240 Sr. Maywood. Calif. HOF G 29 Alex Agase Illinois 5-10 191 Sr. Evanston, Ill. HOF G 75 John Mastrangelo Notre Dame 6-1 210 Sr. Leechburg. Pa. C 41 Vaughn Mancha Alabama 6-0 238 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. HOF B 9 Ernie Case UCLA 5-11 165 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. B 52 Harry Gilmer Alabama 5-10 165 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. HOF B 11 Herman Wedemeyer St. Mary’s 5-10 175 Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii HOF B 38 Robert Wiese Michigan 6-2 193 Jr. Jamestown, N.D. AWARDS Outland Trophy ...........................................................................................................................................George Connor, Notre Dame FootballWriters.com • AllAmericaTeam.com • GoodyearCottonBowl.com • @TheFWAA FIRST TEAM (11) E 82 Paul Cleary USC 6-1 195 Sr. Santa Ana, Calif. HOF 1947 E 82 Leon Hart Notre Dame 6-4 216 So. Turtle Creek, Pa. HOF T 57 Bobby Davis Georgia Tech 6-4 220 Sr. Columbus, Ga. HOF T 5 George Savitsky Pennsylvania 6-3 252 Sr. Camden, N.J. HOF G 72 Bill Fischer Notre Dame 6-2 230 Jr. Chicago, Ill. HOF G 61 Joe Steffy Army 5-11 190 Sr. Chattanooga. Tenn. HOF C 57 Richie Scott Navy 6-3 198 Sr. Highland Falls, N.Y. HOF B 49 Bob Chappuis Michigan 6-0 184 Sr. Toledo, Ohio HOF B 42 Charlie Conerly Ole Miss 6-1 183 Sr. Clarksdale, Miss. HOF B 22 Bobby Layne Texas 6-0 191 Sr. Dallas, Texas HOF B 32 Johnny Lujack Notre Dame 6-0 180 Sr. Connellsville, Pa. HOF SECOND TEAM (11) E 89 Barney Poole Ole Miss 6-3 225 Jr. Crosby, Miss. HOF E 55 Tom Fears UCLA 6-2 220 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. HOF T 71 John Ferraro USC 6-1 240 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. HOF T 76 Ziggy Czarobski Notre Dame 6-0 213 Sr. Chicago, Ill. HOF G 67 Rod Franz California 6-1 205 So. San Francisco, Calif. HOF G 65 Herbert Siegert Illinois 6-3 188 So. Pana, Ill. C 55 John White Michigan 6-3 185 Sr. River Rouge, Mich. B 52 Harry Gilmer Alabama 5-10 165 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. HOF B 37 Doak Walker SMU 5-11 170 So. Dallas, Texas HOF B 38 Skip Minisi Pennsylvania 5-11 190 Jr. Newark, N.J. HOF B 18 Bump Elliott Michigan 5-10 168 Jr. Bloomington, Ill. HOF THIRD TEAM (11) E 80 Max Bumgardner Texas 6-2 190 Jr. Wichita Falls, Texas E 82 Ike Owens Illinois 6-0 181 Sr. Gary, Ind. T 79 Dick Harris Texas 6-4 216 Jr. Wichita Falls, Texas T 73 Goble Bryant Army 6-0 200 Sr. Dallas, Texas G 27 Michael Dimitro UCLA 5-10 210 Sr. Weir, W. Va. G 56 Bill Healy Georgia Tech 6-0 205 Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. C 60 Chuck Bednarik Pennsylvania 6-3 220 Jr. Bethlehem, Pa. HOF B 42 Ray Evans Kansas 6-2 195 Sr. Kansas City, Kan. HOF B 37 Terry Brennan Notre Dame 6-0 173 Jr, Milwaukee, Wis. B 27 Harry Szulborski Purdue 5-9 169 So. Detroit, Mich. B 27 Don Doll USC 5-10 185 Jr. North Sacramento, Calif. AWARDS Outland Trophy .................................................................................................................................................................Joe Steffy, Army FootballWriters.com • AllAmericaTeam.com • GoodyearCottonBowl.com • @TheFWAA FIRST TEAM (11) B 36 Jackie Jensen California 5-11 195 Jr Oakland, Calif. HOF 1948 B 18 John Rauch Georgia 6-0 185 Sr. Yeadon, Pa. HOF B 14 Emil Sitko Notre Dame 5-8 179 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. HOF B 37 Doak Walker SMU 5-11 170 Jr. Dallas, Texas HOF E 89 Dick Rifenburg Michigan 6-3 197 Jr. Saginaw, Mich E 50 Arthur Weiner North Carolina 6-4 212 Jr. Newark, N.J. HOF T 82 Leon Hart Notre Dame 6-4 228 Jr. Turtle Creek, Pa. HOF T 73 Leo Nomellini Minnesota 6-2 255 Jr. Chicago, Ill. HOF G 56 Bill Healy Georgia Tech 6-0 205 Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. G 63 Joseph Henry Army 6-0 190 Sr. Clearfield, Pa. C 60 Chuck Bednarik Pennsylvania 6-3 220 Jr. Bethlehem, Pa. HOF SECOND TEAM (11) B 22 Charlie Justice North Carolina 5-10 165 Jr.
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