All-Americans of 1910 1910 College Football All-America Team




1 all-americans of 1910

1.1 ends
1.2 tackles
1.3 guards
1.4 centers
1.5 quarterbacks
1.6 halfbacks
1.7 fullbacks
1.8 key





all-americans of 1910
ends

stanfield wells of michigan



stanfield wells, michigan (wc–1; cp; out)
john kilpatrick, yale (wc–1; les-1 (16); cp; out; es; nyt-1; tc-1; nyej; nys; nyh; tel; nyew; pp-1; coy-1; wt; pd; nyg; nymt; pt; als; pl; penn)
lawrence dunlap smith, harvard (wc–2; les-1 (11); out; es; nyt-1; tc-2; nys; nyh; tel; pp-1; pd; nyg; nymt; pt)
richard plimpton lewis, harvard (tc-1; nyej)
edward j. daly, dartmouth (wc–2; nyt-2; out; nyew; pl)
springer h. brooks, yale (nyt-2; wt)
arthur berndt, indiana (out)
william marks, penn (tc-2; pp-2)
woodcock, lafayette (pp-2)
tom piollet, penn state (als; penn)
harold eyrich, cornell (wc–3)
james dean, wisconsin (wc–3)

tackles

robert mckay, harvard (wc–1; les-1 (14); cp; out; es; nyt-1; tc-1; nyej; nys; tel; nyew; pp-1; coy-1; wt; pd; nyg; nymt; pt; als; penn)
james walker minnesota (wc–1; tc-1; out)
james w. jim scully, yale (wc–2; les-1 (8); es; nyt-2; nys; nyh; tel; nyew; pp-2; pd; nymt; pl; penn)
lothrop ted withington, harvard (les-2 (7); nyt-2; cp; out; nyej; nyh; pp-1; wt; nyg; pt; pl)
ralph w. bud sherwin, dartmouth (nyt-1; tc-2)
brenton g. smith, brown (wc–2)
rodgers, penn (tc-2)
alfred l. buser, wisconsin (out)
homer dutter, illinois (out)
rudolph rudy probst, syracuse (out)
william munk, cornell (pp-2)
warren grimm, washington (wc–3)
sylvester v. shonka, nebraska (wc–3)

guards

bob fisher of harvard.



albert benbrook, michigan (college football hall of fame) (wc–1; les-1 (12); tc-1; cp; out; es; tel; pp-1; wt; pd; nyg; nymt; pt; als; pl; penn)
bob fisher, harvard (college football hall of fame) (wc–1; les-1 (11); cp; out; es; nyt-1; tc-1; nyej; nys; nyh; tel; nyew; pp-2; wt; pd; nymt; als; penn)
joseph l. wier, west point (wc–2; les-2 (4); nyej; coy-1; pt)
john brown, navy (college football hall of fame) (wc–2; les-2 (4); nyt-2; nys; nyh; als [t]; pl)
t. s. wilson, princeton (nyt-2; tc-2; nyew; pp-1; nyg)
wayland minot, harvard (nyt-1)
effingham morris, yale (wc–2 [as c]; coy-1)
glenn d. butzer, illinois (out; wc–3)
george bromley, minnesota (tc-2)
edwin foresman, lafayette (pp-2)
will metzger, vanderbilt (wc–3)

centers

ernest cozens, penn (wc–1; les-1 (16); out; es; nyt-1; tc-1; nys; nyh; tel; nyew; pp-1; wt; nyg; nymt; pt; als; penn)
archibald vincent arnold, army (out; tc-2; nyt-2; nyej)
effingham morris, yale (cp; out)
ralph galvin, pittsburgh (pd; pl)
john twist, illinois (out)
harry hartman, syracuse (out)
forsman, lafayette (out)
charles p. sisson, brown (wc–3)

quarterbacks

earl sprackling, brown (college football hall of fame) (wc–1; les-1 (12); cp; out; es; nyt-1; tc-2; nyej; nys; nyh; tel; nyew; pp-2; coy-1; wt; pd; nyg; nymt; pt; als; pl; penn)
art howe, yale (college football hall of fame) (wc–2; nyt-2; out; pp-1)
john mcgovern, minnesota (college football hall of fame) (wc–3; tc-1; out)
john e. ingersoll, dartmouth (out; nyew [fb])
james scott, penn (out)
schef, illinois (out)
v. ballou, princeton (out)
ashel cunningham, indiana (out)
james dean, wisconsin (out)
g. h. fletcher, purdue (out)

halfbacks

percy wendell of harvard



percy wendell, harvard (college football hall of fame) (wc–1; les-1 (13); es; nyt-1; tc-1; cp [fb]; out; nys; nyh [fb]; tel; nyew; pp-1; coy-1; wt [fb]; pd; nyg; nymt; pt; als; penn)
talbot pendleton, princeton (wc–1; les-1 (7); cp; out; nyt-2; tc-2; nyej; nyh; nyew; wt; pl)
joe magidsohn, michigan (les-2 (5); tc-1; cp; out; tel; pp-2; wt; pd; nyg; nymt; pt; als; pl; penn)
james russell mckay, brown (wc-2 [fb]; les-2 (3); nyt-2 [fb]; tc-2; out; es; nys; pp-2; coy-1)
hamilton corbett, harvard (nyt-2; out; nyej)
fred tex ramsdell, penn (wc-3; out; pp-1)
fred j. daly, yale (nyt-1; out)
john w. field, yale (wc–2; out)
john p. dalton, navy (wc–2)
john rosenwald, minnesota(out)
thomas andrew gill, indiana (out)
william crawley, chicago (out)
c. m. taylor, oregon (wc–3)

fullbacks

leroy mercer, penn (college football hall of fame) (wc–1; les-1 (9); out; es; tc-1; nyej; nys; nyh [hb]; tel; pp-1; coy-1; nyg; nymt; pt; als; pl; penn)
john dalton, navy (nyt-1; out)
ed hart, princeton (les-2 (3); tc-2; pp-2)
reuben johnson, minnesota (out)
pete hauser, carlisle (out)
tex richards, pittsburgh (pd)
ham corbett, harvard (wc–3)

key

ncaa recognized selectors 1910



wc = collier s weekly selected walter camp

other selectors



les = leslie s weekly, consensus all-america team compiled edward bushnell, editor of official year book of intercollegiate association of amateur athletics, polling sixteen men regards best experts in america. experts polled associated easter schools: joseph b. pendleton of bowdoin, dave fultz of brown, carl s. williams of penn, carl marshall of harvard, m.v. bergen , james hugh moffatt of princeton, thomas murphy of harvard, a.c. whiting , charles morice of cornell, clarence weymouth of yale, fred crolius of dartmouth, horatio b. hackett of west point, walter r. okeson of lehigh, , wilmer g. crowell of swarthmore. numbers in parentheses number of votes (out of 16 total) player received. players not named consensus team, polled @ least 3 votes, identified second team.
out = outing magazine, honor roll of game s top players chosen on judgement of various coaches of college football elevens ; @ positions multiple selections without designation first or second teams
es = evening standard. determined consensus among various eastern football experts picked all-american teams.
nyt = new york times
tc = tommy clark
nyej = selected sports writer, w.s. farnsworth, of new york evening journal
nys = new york sun
nyh = new york herald
tel = new york telegraph
nyew = new york evening world
pp = philadelphia press
coy = former yale star ted coy
cp = cincinnati post
wt = washington times
pd = pittsburgh dispatch
nyg = new york globe, burton s. brown
nymt = new york morning telegraph
pt = philadelphia times
als = andrew latham smith, penn coach philadelphia bulletin
pl = pittsburgh leader
penn = pennsylvanian

bold = consensus all-american



1 – first-team selection
2 – second-team selection
3 – third-team selection




^ lieut. rosenwald, once noted football player, killed . new york times. 1918-05-07. 
^ 3 westerners selected camp: benbrook , wells of michigan , walker of minnesota named all-american . indianapolis star. 1910-12-11. 
^ all-american team selected 16 expert football authorities . des moines daily news. 1910-12-12. 
^ consensus team college football . meriden daily journal. december 12, 1910. 
^ many westerners on honor list: football coaches verdict of all-american stars offered outing . new york times. 1910-12-19. 
^ foster, john (1910-12-25). 1910 review of star players on gridiron: consensus team 1910 . anaconda standard. 
^ 5 harvard men on all-american team; superiority of crimson players earns places on picked football eleven (pdf). new york times. 1910-12-04. 
^ star football team 1910: men earned distinction on gridiron . logansport pharos. 1910-12-01. 
^ farnsworth, w.s. (1910-12-04). picking all-stars no easy task: backfield men show greater individuality men on line , more chosen . billings daily gazette. 
^ paper elevens of new york critics: kilpatrick heads list of selections; unanimous sprackling . anaconda standard. 1910-12-01. 
^ all-american elevens 1910 season: new york scribes select best players performances during past year . san antonio light , gazette. 1910-11-28. 
^ american team includes munk . cornell daily sun. november 28, 1910. 
^ spalding s official foot ball guide 1911, p. 23.
^ spalding s official foot ball guide 1911, p. 21.
^ cite error: named reference aw invoked never defined (see page).






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