1925 All-Eastern football team

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The 1925 All-Eastern football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1925 college football season.

The undefeated 1925 Dartmouth Indians football team had four players who received first-team All-Eastern honors from at least one selector: halfback Andy Oberlander; end George Tully; tackle Nathan Parker; and guard Carl Diehl.

Five players received first-team All-Eastern honors and were also consensus first-team All-Americans: Oberander, Tully, and Diehl of Dartmouth; center Ed McMillan of Princeton; and tackle Ralph Chase of Pittsburgh.

Six of the All-Eastern honorees were later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: Oberlander; halfback Eddie Tryon of Colgate; fullback Andy Gustafson of Pittsburgh; end Vic Hanson of Syracuse; tackle Bud Sprague of Army; and guard Herbert Sturhahn of Yale.

All-Eastern selections

Quarterbacks

  • Jim Foley, Syracuse (AP-1, CM)
  • Earl "Zev" Graham, Fordham (NEB, HM)
  • George Pease, Columbia (AP-2)
  • Marion "Dolph" Cheek, Harvard (GD)

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

Ends

  • George Tully, Dartmouth (AP-1, NEB, HM, CM)
  • Vic Hanson, Syracuse (AP-1, CM)
  • Charles F. Born, Army (CDD, TJ)
  • Korn, Swarthmore (GD)
  • George Thayer, Penn (AP-2, GD)
  • Ford, Lafayette (HM)
  • Ray Wagner, Columbia (TJ)
  • Edwards, Washington & Jefferson (NEB)
  • Madison Sayles, Harvard (CDD)
  • Henry Sage, Dartmouth (AP-2)

Tackles

Guards

Centers

Key

See also

References

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