NCAA Consensus All-American Team
The following players make up the consensus All-American team recognized in the NCAA All-American guide.
Position | Name | School | Unanimous | College Hall of Fame |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ends | Bennie Oosterbaan Mike Tully |
Michigan Dartmouth |
No No |
Oosterbaan HOF Profile No |
Tackles | Ed Weir Ralph Chase |
Nebraska Pittsburgh |
Yes No |
Weir HOF Profile No |
Guards | Carl Diehl Ed Hess |
Dartmouth Ohio State |
No No |
No No |
Center | Edward L. McMillan | Princeton | No | No |
Quarterback | Benny Friedman | Michigan | No | Friedman HOF Profile |
Halfbacks | Andy "Swede" Oberlander Red Grange |
Dartmouth Illinois |
Yes No |
Oberlander HOF Profile Grange HOF Profile |
Fullback | Ernie "Big Dog" Nevers | Stanford | No | Nevers HOF Profile |
Read more about this topic: 1925 College Football All-America Team
Famous quotes containing the words consensus, all-american and/or team:
“No consensus of men can make an error erroneous. We can only find or commit an error, not create it. When we commit an error, we say what was an error already.”
—Josiah Royce (18551916)
“The responsible business men of this country put their shoulders to the wheel. It is in response to this universal demand that we are founding today, All-American Airways.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)
“Relying on any one disciplinary approachtime-out, negotiation, tough love, the star systemputs the parenting team at risk. Why? Because children adapt to any method very quickly; todays effective technique becomes tomorrows worn dance.”
—Ron Taffel (20th century)