1927 College Football All-Southern Team

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The 1927 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations in for the 1927 Southern Conference football season.

Bill Spears was a near unanimous selection.

Composite eleven

John Barnhill as coach.

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

Composite overview

Bill Spears received the most selections from the Associated Press composite. Sixty four votes in all were cast.

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Name Position School First-team selections
Bill SpearsQuarterbackVanderbilt61
Herdis McCraryFullback/HalfbackGeorgia52
Ivey ShiverEndGeorgia43
Fred PickhardTackleAlabama42
Tom NashEndGeorgia37
John BarnhillGuardTennessee37
Stumpy ThomasonHalfbackGeorgia Tech26
Gene SmithGuardGeorgia25
Elvin ButcherCenterTennessee23
Jess TinsleyTackleLSU17
Jim BowdoinGuardAlabama17
Vernon SharpeCenterVanderbilt17
Jack McDowallHalfback/QuarterbackNorth Carolina A & M17
Dick DodsonHalfbackTennessee16
Ed CrowleyEndGeorgia Tech14
Phoney SmithHalfbackMercer14
Bill BankerHalfbackTulane13
Harry SchwartzCenterNorth Carolina9
Larry CresonEndVanderbilt7
V. K. SmithGuardOle Miss7
Frank PeakeHalfbackVPI7
Dave McArthurTackleTennessee6
Glenn LautzenhiserTackleGeorgia6
Bill BrunsonTackleMississippi A & M4
Duke KimbroughTackleSewanee4
Clark PearceTackleAlabama4
Earl FitzpatrickTackleWashington & Lee4
V. E. MilesGuardVPI4
Peter PundCenterGeorgia Tech4
Raleigh DrennonGuardGeorgia Tech3
William PattersonCenterAuburn2
Jimmy ArmisteadFullbackVanderbilt2
H. S. SpottsEndWashington & Lee1+
Allyn McKeenEndTennessee1+
Ap ApplewhiteEndOle Miss1+
Bill MiddlekauffFullbackFlorida1
Sollie CohenFullbackOle Miss1
Tom YoungFullbackNorth Carolina1
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All-Southerns of 1927

Ends

Tackles

Guards

Centers

Quarterbacks

  • Bill Spears, Vanderbilt (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1, UP-1, C, CP, WMA, EB)
  • Johnny Menville, Tulane (UP-2, WMA)
  • Babe Godfrey, LSU (WMA-r)

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

Key

Bold = Composite selection

* = Consensus All-American

AP = composite selected by the Associated Press. It had a first and second team.[6]

UP = composite selected by the United Press. It had a first and second team.[7] Those who received selections despite missing first or second team are appended with a C.

C = composite selected by six sporting editors: Blinkey Horn of the Nashville Tennessean, Ralph McGill of the Nashville Banner, Zipp Newman of the Birmingham News, Bib Phillips of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Morgan Blake of the Atlanta Journal, and Ed Danforth of the Atlanta Georgian.[8]

CP = selected by football fans of the South through Central Press newspapers.[9]

WMA = selected by coaches Wallace Wade of Alabama, Dan McGugin of Vanderbilt, and William Alexander of Georgia Tech, for a roster spot on a team set to face an All-Pacific Coast squad in Los Angeles on Christmas Day.[10][11][12][13][14] It also include reserves.

EB = selected by Miss Emily Boyd, sports editor of the Griffin Daily News, the only woman sports editor in the south.[15]

See also

References

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