HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM SELECTIONS 1936 Frank (Bruiser) Kinard, Tackle (Camp, INS, AAB) 1970 Archie Manning, QB (FB News) 1937 Frank (Bruiser) Kinard, Tackle (UP, INS, NBA, NY News, Par. News, FM) 1973 Harry Harrison, DB (NEA) 1938 Parker Hall, HB (AP, UP, NY Sun, Brooklyn Eagle, W) 1975 Ben Williams, DL (Church) 1947 Charlie Conerly, TB (UP, INS, NEA, FWAA-Look, All-Players, PIC, H, W, Grange, 1979 Jim Miller, Punter (UPI, NEA, FWAA, Camp, SN) Crisler, Smith) 1984 Freddie Joe Nunn, DE (UPI, FB News) Barney Poole, End (UP, Coaches, Camp, AAB, PIC, QB, NY News, Par. News, H, W) 1985 Bill Smith, Punter (FWAA, FB News, C&P) 1948 Barney Poole, End (AP, INS, All-Players, H, W, Fraley, Bill Stern) 1986 Bill Smith, Punter (Camp, C&P, IIAA) 1949 John (Kayo) Dottley, FB (KS, AAB, Colliers) 1988 Wesley Walls, TE (AP, NCN) 1952 Kline Gilbert, Tackle (AP, FWAA-Look, FD) 1991 Everett Lindsay, OG (NFL) Jimmy Lear, QB (Red Grange) 1992 Everett Lindsay, OT (AP, FWAA, Athlon) 1953 Crawford Mims, Guard (AP, UP, Camp, NEA, FWAA-Look, Colliers, NEC, FD, SN, W) 1996 Kris Mangum, TE (FD) 1954 Rex Reed Boggan, Tackle (AP) 1998 Rufus French, TE (AP, Coaches, Camp, FB News, SN, C&P, AAFB, BCS, AFQ, CSN) 1956 Paige Cothren, FB (College Editors) 2000 Ken Lucas, CB (Rivals) 1957 Jackie Simpson, Guard (Coaches, FWAA-Look) 2001 Terrence Metcalf, OT (Camp, Coaches, FB News, AAFB) 1959 Charlie Flowers, FB (AP, UPI, Camp, NEA, CP, FWAA-Look, Coaches, NBC, SN, 2003 Eli Manning, QB (AAFB, SFW) NY News, FB News) Jonathan Nichols, Kicker (AAFB, SFW, DBFN) Marvin Terrell, Guard (FWAA-Look) 2005 Patrick Willis, LB (CFN, AAFB, GG) 1960 Jake Gibbs, QB (AP, UPI, Camp, NEA, CP, FWAA-Look, Coaches, NY News, SN, 2006 Patrick Willis, LB (AP, FWAA, Camp, Rivals, SI, GG, ESPN, AAFB, CBSS, SN, CFN, NBC, ABC, MN) Scout, PFW) Johnny Brewer, End (ABC) 2008 Michael Oher, OL (AFCA, Camp, CBSS, CFN, FWAA, SN, Rivals, AP, ESPN, AAFB, AS) 1961 Billy Ray Adams, FB (FWAA-Look) Peria Jerry, DT (AP, ESPN, AAFB, PFW, AS) Jim Dunaway, Tackle (FB News) 2009 John Jerry, OL (AAFB) Treva Bolin, Guard (Time) Dexter McCluster, All-Purpose (AAFB) Doug Elmore, QB (CP) 2013 Cody Prewitt, FS (AP, USA Today, Lindy’s) 1962 Jim Dunaway, Tackle (NEA, UPI, Camp, NY News, Time, CBS, SN, FB News, SI, 2014 Senquez Golson, CB (AFCA, Camp, FWAA, AP, SN, SI, USA Today, ESPN, CBSS, B, Coaches) Scout, AS, PS) Glynn Griffing, QB (FWAA Look) 2015 Robert Nkemdiche, DT (Scout) 1963 Kenny Dill, Center (FWAA-Look, FB News) 2016 Evan Engram, TE (AP, SN, SI, USA Today, CBSS, Scout, SBN) Whaley Hall, Tackle (Coaches) 1964 Allen Brown, End (AP, Time, SN) CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 1965 Stan Hindman, Guard (Time, NBC, SN, FB News) 1947 Charlie Conerly, TB 2001 Terrence Metcalf, OT Billy Clay, DB (SN) 1953 Crawford Mims, G 2006 Patrick Willis, LB 1966 Jim Urbanek, Tackle (FB News, Hunt, Pop) 1959 Charlie Flowers, FB 2008 Michael Oher, OT 1960 Jake Gibbs, QB 2014 Senquez Golson, CB 1967 Jim Urbanek, Tackle (FB News) 1962 Jim Dunaway, T 1969 Archie Manning, QB (FB News) 1979 Jim Miller, P Unanimous selections in bold Glenn Cannon, Safety (Coaches, SN, Time) 1992 Everett Lindsay, OT 1998 Rufus French, TE Guide to Abbreviations: AAB (All-American Board), AAFB (All-America Football Foundation), ABC (American Broadcasting), AFCA (American Football Coaches Association), AFQ (American Football Quarterly), AP (Associated Press), AS (Athlon Sports), B (Boston Record-American), BCS (Bowl Championship Series On-line), C&P (College & Pro Football Newsweekly), Camp (Walter Camp), CBS (Columbia Broadcasting), CBSS (CBSSports.com), CFN (CollegeFootballNews.com), Church (Churchman’s Sports Hall of Fame), Crisler (Fritz Crisler), Coaches (American Football Coaches Associa- tion), CP (Central Press), CSN (CollegeSportsNews.com), DBFN (Dick Butkus Football Network), ESPN (ESPN.com), FB News (Football News), FD (Football Digest), FM (Fox Movietone), FWAA-Look (Football Writers of America Association), Grange (Red Grange) GG (Gridiron Gazette), H (Houlgate), Hunt (Hunt Poll), IIAA (Independent Insurance Agents of America Senior All-America Team), INS (International News Service), KS (Kappa Sigma), MN (Movietone News), NBC (National Broadcasting), NCN (The National College Newspaper), NEA (Newspaper Enterprises Association), NFL (NFL Draft Report), PIC (Pic Magazine), PFW (Pro Football Weekly), Pop (Pop Warner), PS (Phil Steele), QB (Quarterbacker), Rivals (Rivals.com), SI (Sports Illustrated), SBN (SB Nation), Scout (Scout. com), Smith (Pitts Smith Rating System), SFW (Southern Football Weekly), SN (Sporting News), UP (United Press), UPI (United Press International), W (Williamson) 102 HISTORY & RECORDS 1936 & 1937 1947 1949 FRANK “BRUISER” KINARD CHARLIE CONERLY JOHN “KAYO” DOTTLEY T • 1935-37 6-1 • 183 • QB • 1942 • 1946-47 6-0 • 198 • FB • 1947-50 JACKSON, MISS. CLARKSDALE, MISS. McGEHEE, ARK. Member of College Football Considered one of the great- One of the greatest runners Hall of Fame who is considered est players ever at Ole Miss in Ole Miss history ... Earned one of the greatest players in and is a member of the College All-America honors in 1949 Ole Miss and college football Football Hall of Fame ... Was a when he led the nation in history ... Co-captain in 1937 tailback in college, but did the rushing and the SEC in scoring ... All-America selection in passing ... Earned consensus ... All-SEC in 1949 and 1950 1936 and 1937 ... All-SEC in All-America in 1947 when he ... One of only two players to 1936 and 1937 ... Consensus led the Rebels to their first SEC rush for 1,000 yards twice ... All-Time All-America and All- title and a victory over TCU in First of four individuals to rush Time All-SEC pick ... Played on the Delta Bowl ... Placed fourth for 1,000 yards in a season ... the 1938 Chicago All-Star Team ...Voted to the Southern in the Heisman Trophy balloting ...Two-time All-SEC per- Had 1,312 yards on 208 carries in 1949 and then rushed Living South’s Greatest Players Team ... Inducted into the former ... Was Player of the Year in the SEC as well as for 1,007 on 191 carries in 1950 ... Three of the top five Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986 ...Charter member Back of the Year ... Set numerous records and still ranks individual game rushing efforts were compiled by Dottley of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame ... Member of the 14th in career total offense with 3,076 yards ... Is ranked ... Had 235 yards vs. Chattanooga in 1949, 230 yards vs. Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame ... Inducted into 14th in career passing with 2,313 yards and 26 TDs ... TCU in 1949, and 216 vs. Mississippi State in 1949 when the National Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1970 Compiled an outstanding 14-year NFL career as a quar- he carried the football 40 times ... Played in North-South ... Five-time All-Pro in nine years of professional football terback with the New York Giants ... Was NFL “Rookie of Game, Senior Bowl and Chicago All-Star Game ... Played for Brooklyn of the NFL and New York of the AAC ... Later the Year” in 1948 ... Led Giants to 1956 NFL Champion- three years with the Chicago Bears and was a Pro Bowl served as offensive line coach from 1948-70 at Ole Miss ship ... Twice selected All-Pro ... Inducted into Ole Miss pick in 1951 ... Inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall ... Member of Ole Miss Team of the Century (1893-1992) Athletics Hall of Fame in 1987, Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 1971 and the Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame in and Walter Camp All-Century Team. of Fame in 1966, U.S. Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame 1987 ... Member of Ole Miss Team of the Century (1893- in 2010 and New York Giants Ring of Honor in 2010 ... 1992) ... Named an SEC Legend in 1995. Member of Ole Miss Team of the Century (1893-1992) 1938 ... Named an SEC Legend in 1994. PARKER HALL 1952 6-1 • 200 • HB • 1936-38 1947 & 1948 KLINE GILBERT TUNICA, MISS. BARNEY POOLE 6-2 • 215 • T • 1950-52 All-America halfback in 1938 6-3 • 220 • LE • 1942 • 1947-48 HOLLANDALE, MISS. and a member of the College Co-captain of the 1952 squad Football Hall of Fame ... First GLOSTER, MISS. ... All-America in 1952 ... First team All-SEC tailback in 1938 A member of the College Team All-SEC tackle in 1952 ... ... Participated in the Chicago Football Hall of Fame who Also earned All-South honors All-Star Game in 1939 ... In is recognized as one of the ... Participated in the Chicago 1938, led the nation in scoring greatest ends in SEC and col- All-Star Game in 1953 ... Five- with 73 points, highest aver- lege football history ... Earned year player in the NFL with the age per rush (6.46), highest All-America honors at both Chicago Bears ... Member of average per kickoff and punt Army and Ole Miss ... Had 70 the Mississippi Sports Hall of return (18.56), most pass interception yards (128 for career pass receptions at Ole Fame and the Ole Miss Athletic 18.29 average), TDs responsible (22, 11 rushing and Miss for 764 yards and 11 TDs Hall of Fame. 11 passing) and all purpose yards per game (129.1) ... ... Ranked second for most Ranked second in the nation with seven interceptions and catches in a season, 52 for 511 yards and eight TDs average gain per play (7.53) ... Stood third in rushing in 1947... Established a record for most receptions in a 1952 (698 yards) and total offense (1,558 yards) ..
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