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1952 All-America college football team

Official list of the best college football players of 1952


Summary

Official list of the best college football players of 1952

The 1952 All-America college football team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose All-America college football teams in 1952. The eight selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1952 season are (1) the Associated Press, (2) the United Press, (3) the All-America Board, (4) the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), (5) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), (6) the International News Service (INS), (7) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and (8) the Sporting News.

Maryland quarterback Jack Scarbath and Notre Dame halfback Johnny Lattner were the only two players to be unanimously named first-team All-Americans by all eight official selectors. Lattner was awarded the 1953 Heisman Trophy.

Consensus All-Americans

For the year 1952, the NCAA recognizes eight published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.

NamePositionSchoolNumberOfficialOther
Jack ScarbathQuarterbackMaryland8/8AAB, AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPLook
Johnny LattnerHalfbackNotre Dame8/8AAB, AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPWC
Billy VesselsHalfbackOklahoma7/8AAB, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPWC
John MichelsGuardTennessee6/8AAB, AP, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPWC
Frank McPheeEndPrinceton5/8AAB, INS, NEA, SN, UPWC
Dick ModzelewskiTackleMaryland5/8AFCA, AAB, NEA, SN, UPWC
Donn MoomawCenterUCLA5/8AFCA, AP, NEA, SN, UPWC
Bernie FlowersEndPurdue5/8AAB, FWAA, NEA, SN, UPWC
Elmer WillhoiteGuardUSC5/8AFCA, FWAA INS, NEA, UPWC
Tom CatlinCenterOklahoma5/8AAB, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN--
Hal MillerTackleGeorgia Tech4/8FWAA, NEA, SN, UPWC
Jim SearsHalfbackUSC3/8AP, INS, NEAWC

All-American selections for 1952

Ends

  • Frank McPhee, Princeton (AAB, INS, NEA, SN, UP, WC, CP-1)
  • Bernie Flowers, Purdue (AAB, FWAA, NEA, SN, UP, WC, CP-1)
  • Eddie Bell, Pennsylvania (AFCA, INS, AP-2, CP-3)
  • Tom Stolhandske, Texas (AP-1, FWAA, INS)
  • Tom Scott, Virginia (AP-1; NEA)
  • Joe Collier, Northwestern (INS)
  • Don Branby, Colorado (AP-1)
  • Buck Martin, Georgia Tech (AFCA)
  • Steve Meilinger, Kentucky (NEA)
  • Ed Luke, Michigan State (AP-2)
  • Harry Babcock, Georgia (AP-2, CP-2)
  • Ed Woodsum, Yale (CP-2)
  • Lowell Perry, Michigan (CP-3)

Tackles

  • Dick Modzelewski, Maryland (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AAB, NEA, SN, UP, WC, CP-1)
  • Hal Miller, Georgia Tech (AP-3, FWAA, NEA, SN, UP, WC, CP-1)
  • Doug Atkins, Tennessee (AAB; INS)
  • Ed Meadows, Duke (AFCA; AP-2; CP-2)
  • Kline Gilbert, Mississippi (AP-1, FWAA)
  • Dave Suminski, Wisconsin (AP-1)
  • Harvey Achziger, Colorado A&M (INS)
  • Bob Fleck, Syracuse (INS)
  • J.D. Kimmel, Houston (AP-1)
  • Charlie LaPradd, Florida (AP-1)
  • Jerry Minnick, Nebraska (INS)
  • Ollie Spencer, Kansas (NEA)
  • Ben Dunkerley, West Virginia (AP-2)
  • Eldred Kraemer, Pittsburgh (AP-2)
  • William "Bill" Skyinskus, Syracuse (AP-2)
  • Bob Van Doren, USC (CP-2)
  • Sam Palumbo, Notre Dame (CP-3)
  • Vic Rimkus, Holy Cross (CP-3)

Guards

  • John Michels, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB, AP-1, FWAA, NEA, SN, UP, WC)
  • Elmer Willhoite, Southern California (AFCA, AP-2, FWAA, INS, NEA, UP, WC, CP-1)
  • Steve Eisenhauer, Navy (AP-1, INS, NEA, SN, CP-2)
  • Harley Sewell, Texas (AFCA, AAB, AP-2, NEA, CP-1)
  • Marv Matuszak, Tulsa (AP-1)
  • Frank Kush, Michigan State (AP-1, CP-3)
  • Michael "Mike" Takacs, Ohio State (INS)
  • James "Jim" Reichenbach, Ohio State (AP-2)
  • Chester Millett, Holy Cross (AP-2)
  • Bill Athey, Baylor (CP-2)
  • Crawford Mims, Mississippi (CP-3)

Centers

  • Donn Moomaw, UCLA (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, NEA, SN, UP, WC, CP-2)
  • Tom Catlin, Oklahoma (AAB, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, CP-3)
  • Dick Tamburo, Michigan State (AP-1, CP-1, INS)
  • Pete Brown, Georgia Tech (AP-1)
  • Joe Schmidt, Pittsburgh (INS)
  • James Dooley, Penn State (AP-2)
  • Tom Catlin, Oklahoma (AP-2)
  • George Morris, Georgia Tech (AP-2)

Backs

  • Jack Scarbath, Maryland (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB, AFCA, AP-1, COL-1, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UP, Look-1, CP-2)
  • Johnny Lattner, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AFCA; AP-1, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UP, WC, CP-1)
  • Billy Vessels, Oklahoma (Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UP, WC, CP-1)
  • Jim Sears, Southern California (AP-1, INS, NEA; WC)
  • Don McAuliffe, Michigan State (AAB; COL-1, UP, CP-3)
  • Leon Hardeman, Georgia Tech (AAB, INS, SN, CP-3)
  • Johnny Olszewski, California (INS, NEA, AP-2, CP-2)
  • Bobby Morehead, Georgia Tech (AP-1, INS)
  • Paul Giel, Minnesota (AP-1, FWAA, CP-2)
  • Buck McPhail, Oklahoma (AFCA)
  • Lowell Perry, Michigan (NEA)
  • Paul Cameron, UCLA (NEA)
  • Don Heinrich, Washington (AP-1, CP-3)
  • Gene Filipski, Villanova (FWAA)
  • Andy Kozar, Tennessee (AP-2, CP-3)
  • Bobby Marlow, Alabama (AP-2, CP-2)
  • Ed Mioduszewski, William & Mary (AP-2)
  • Val Joe Walker, Southern Methodist (AP-2)
  • Norris Mullis, South Carolina (AP-2)
  • Gilbert "Gil" Reich, Kansas (AP-2)
  • Eddie Crowder, Oklahoma (CP-1)
  • Alan Ameche, Wisconsin (CP-1)

Key

  • Bold – Consensus All-American
  • -1 – First-team selection
  • -2 – Second-team selection
  • -3 – Third-team selection

Official selectors

  • AAB = All-America Board
  • AFCA = American Football Coaches Association
  • AP = Associated Press
  • FWAA = Football Writers Association of America
  • INS = International News Service
  • NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association
  • SN = Sporting News
  • UP = United Press

Other selectors

  • CP = Central Press Association
  • WC = Walter Camp Football Foundation

References

References

  1. Despite being a first-team pick of five of the eight official selectors, Tom Catlin is not recognized by the NCAA as a consensus All-American.
  2. (2016). "Football Award Winners". National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
  3. (2005). "ESPN College Football Encyclopedia". ESPN Books.
  4. Ted Smits, "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qygsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Up8FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1353,5942463&dq=associated+press+all-american+1952&hl=en Michigan State and Tech Pace All=American]," ''Florence Times-Daily'', p. 8 (December 5, 1952). Retrieved March 21, 2010.
  5. (June 2023)
  6. Walter L. Johns. (December 2, 1952). "All Sections of US Represented on C-P All-American". Herald-Journal.
  7. "Walter Camp Football Foundation".
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