1926 College Football All-Southern Team

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The 1926 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1926 Southern Conference football season. Alabama won the SoCon and national championship.

Composite eleven

Bill Spears.
John Barnhill as coach.

The All-Southern eleven compiled by the Associated Press included:

Composite overview

Hoyt Winslett received the most votes, 37 of a possible 41.

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Name Position School First-team selections
Hoyt WinslettEndAlabama37
Bill SpearsQuarterbackVanderbilt31
Ty RauberFullbackWashington & Lee27
Fred PickhardGuardAlabama25
Curtis LuckeyTackleGeorgia20
George MortonHalfbackGeorgia18
Red BarnesHalfbackAlabama17
John BarnhillTackleTennessee15
Charles MackallGuardVirginia15
Herschel CaldwellEndAlabama13
Johnny MarshallEndGeorgia Tech11
Mack TharpeTackleGeorgia Tech11
Gordon HolmesCenterAlabama11
Ox McKibbonTackleVanderbilt9
Bill RogersQuarterbackSouth Carolina9
Carter BarronHalfbackGeorgia Tech9
Owen PoolCenterGeorgia Tech8
Harry GambleEndTulane7
Claude PerryGuardAlabama7
Tolbert BrownFullbackAlabama7
Orin HelveyGuardSewanee6
Myron StevensHalfbackMaryland6
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All-Southerns of 1926

Ends

Tackles

Guards

Centers

Quarterbacks

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

Key

Bold = Composite selection

C = received votes for an All-Southern eleven compiled by the Associated Press.[17]

UP = compiled by the United Press.[18]

S = selected by UGA athletic director Herman Stegeman.[18]

SWI = selected by S. W. Inman, Jr.[19]

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