1922 College Football All-America Team - Key

Key

  • WC = Collier's Weekly as selected by Walter Camp
  • AW = Athletic World magazine, selected by 214 coaches
  • NYT = New York Tribune, selected by Ray McCarthy of the New York Tribune with advice from Grantland Rice and William B. Hanna. McCarthy selected his ends, guards, tackles and halfbacks in pairs from a single team.
  • WE = Walter Eckersall, of the Chicago Tribune
  • NB = Norman E. Brown, sports editor of the Central Press Association
  • LP = Lawrence Perry
  • BE = Billy Evans National Honor Roll, as culled from the selections of 200 sports editors
  • FM = Frank G. Menke
  • FH = Fred A. Hayner, sports writer of the Chicago Daily News
  • RO = Romelke Press Clipping Bureau, based on votes of "nearly every important pressman who has picked an All-American team."
  • Bold - Consensus All-American
  • 1 - First Team Selection
  • 2 - Second Team Selection
  • 3 - Third Team Selection

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