1930 College Football All-America Team
The 1930 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams for the 1930 college football season. The organizations that chose the teams included: the United Press; the Associated Press; Collier's Weekly selected by Grantland Rice; and the New York Sun.
All-American selections for 1930
Key
- AP = Associated Press: "To help settle the All-America argument, the Associated Press this year conducted the most comprehensive poll of expert opinion yet attempted. A total of 213 sports editors and writers scanning the gridiron activities in all sections of the country, contributed their selections after studying all the available information."[1]
- UP = United Press, "selected by the United Press sports staff in collaboration with leading coaches in every section of the country"[2]
- COL = Collier's Weekly, "picked annually by Grantland Rice and issued in the Collier's weekly magazine"[3]
- INS = International News Service, based not only on "the writer's personal observations but on the basis of reports from International News Service footballexperts from all parts of the country"[4]
- NEA = Newspaper Editors Association, chosen by the 33 members of the NEA Service National Bord of Football Coaches, Officials and Sports Writers[5]
- CP = Central Press Association: "Two hundred captains of college football teams were polled by the Central Press Association in a nation-wide survey. Each captain was asked to name only those men against or with whom he played."[6]
- NYEP = New York Evening Post[7]
- NYS = New York Sun[8]
- WC = Walter Camp Football Foundation[9]
- LAT = Los Angeles Times[10]
- AAB = All America Board[11]
- Bold - Consensus All-American[12]
- 1 - First Team Selection
- 2 - Second Team Selection
- 3 - Third Team Selection
Ends
- Wes Fesler, Ohio State (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA-1; CP-1; NYS-1; LAT; AAB)
- Frank Baker, Northwestern (AP-1; UP-1; INS-1; NEA-2; CP-1; NYS-1; LAT)
- Garrett Arbelbide, Southern California (AP-2; INS-3; NEA-1; NYEP-1)
- Moffet, Georgia (UP-3; NYEP-1)
- Jerry Dalrymple, Tulane (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3; UP-2; COL-1; INS-2; CP-2; AAB)
- Thomas Conley, Notre Dame (AP-2; UP-2; NEA-2)
- Harry Ebding, St. Mary's (AP-3; INS-2; NEA-3)
- Schwartz, Vanderbilt (CP-2)
- Ellert, Syracuse (INS-3; CP-3)
- Long, Southern Methodist (NEA-3; CP-3)
- McKallip, Northwestern (UP-3)
Tackles
- Fred Sington, Alabama (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA-1; CP-1; NYEP-1; NYS-1; LAT; AAB)
- Milo Lubratovich, Wisconsin (AP-3; UP-1; INS-2; NEA-1; CP-1)
- Glenn Edwards, Washington State (AP-1; UP-3; INS-1; NEA-2; CP-2; NYS-1)
- Hugh Rhea, Nebraska (COL-1; INS-2; CP-2)
- Ahlshog, Washington State (NYEP-1)
- George Van Bibber, Purdue (AP-2; NEA-3; CP-3)
- John Price, Army (AP-2; UP-2; NEA-3; LAT)
- Culver, N.D. (UP-2)
- Dallas "Dal" Marvil, Northwestern (NEA-2)
- Blimp Bowstrom, Navy (UP-3)
- Frank Foley, Fordham (AP-3)
- Goodwillie, Dartmouth (INS-3)
- Maree, Georgia Tech (INS-3)
- Clements, Alabama (CP-3)
Guards
- Ted Beckett, California (COL-1; INS-1; NEA-3; AAB)
- Barton Koch, Baylor (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; UP-2; COL-1; NEA-1; CP-1; NYS-1; LAT)
- Bert Metzger, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; CP-2)
- Wade Woodworth, Northwestern (AP-1; UP-2; INS-2; NEA-1; CP-2; NYEP-1; LAT)
- Pete Wisniewski,Fordham (UP-1; NEA-2; CP-1; NYEP-1)
- Johnny Baker, Southern California (AP-2; UP-3; NYS-1)
- Maddox, Georgia (INS-1)
- Linehan, Yale (UP-3; INS-3; AAB)
- Charles Humber, Army (AP-3; INS-2)
- Gabriel Bromberg, Dartmouth (AP-3; NEA-2)
- Colbert, Oregon (INS-3)
- Clarence "Biggie" Munn, Minnesota (NEA-3)
- Selby, Ohio State (CP-3)
- Doyle, Kentucky (CP-3)
Centers
- Ben Ticknor, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA-1; CP-2; NYS-1; LAT; AAB)
- Mel Hein, Washington State (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; UP-3; INS-2; NEA-2; CP-1; AAB [t])
- Thomas Slano, Fordham (AP-3; UP-2; CP-3; NYEP-1)
- Roberis, Tulane (INS-3)
- Atkins, Texas Christian (NEA-3)
Quarterbacks
- Frank Carideo, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; INS-1; NEA-1; CP-1; NYEP-1; NYS-1; LAT; AAB)
- Robert Dodd, Tennessee (AP-2; UP-2; COL-1; NEA-1 [hb]; CP-2)
- Marshall Duffield, Southern California (AP-3; CP-3)
- Morton, Dartmouth (UP-3; NEA-3 [hb])
- Albie Booth, Yale (AP-2 [hb]; INS-2; NEA-2)
- Harry Newman, Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (INS-3)
- Baker, Pittsburgh (NEA-3)
Halfbacks
- Marchy Schwartz, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; INS-1; NEA-1; CP-1; NYS-1; LAT)
- Erny Pinckert, Southern California (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-2; COL-1; NEA-1 [fb]; CP-2; NYS-1; LAT; AAB)
- John Suther, Alabama (AP-3; UP-3; INS-2; CP-1; NYEP-1)
- Phil Moffatt, Stanford (UP-1)
- Murphy, Fordham (INS-1)
- Weller, Haskell (UP-2; NEA-2)
- Brill, Notre Dame (UP-3; INS-2; NEA-3; AAB)
- Christensen, Utah (INS-3; NEA-3 [fb])
- Henry Bruder, Northwestern (AP-2)
- Leroy "Red" Bethea, Florida (CP-2)
- Fred Stennett, St. Mary's (AP-3)
- Risk, Purdue (INS-3)
- Berry, Illinois (CP-3)
- Kirn, Navy (CP-3)
Fullbacks
- Leonard Macaluso, Colgate (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; INS-1; CP-1; NYEP-1 [hb]; NYS-1; LAT)
- Russell, Northwestern (UP-2; NYEP-1; AAB)
- Joseph Savoldi, Notre Dame (AP-2)
- Roberts, Georgia (INS-3; CP-2)
- Bausch, Kansas (CP-3)
- Johnny Kitzmiller, Oregon (College Football Hall of Fame) (UP-3; NEA-2 [hb])
- Elmer Schwartz, Washington State (AP-3)
- John Lewis Cain, Alabama (INS-2)
- Clarke Hinkle, Bucknell (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (NEA-2)
Notes
- ^ Alan Gould (1930-12-06). "MIDDLE WEST HOLDS EDGE IN SELECTION OF 1930 ALL-AMERICAN GRID TEAMS: POLL BY ASSOCIATED PRESS SELECTS STARS FOR MYTHICAL ELEVEN". Evening Independent.
- ^ L.S. Cameron (1930-12-08). "UNITED PRESS HAS ALL-AMERICA GRID TEAM OF THE YEAR: Milo Lubratovich of the University of Wisconsin Team is Placed on the First Team". Oshkosh Daily Northwestern.
- ^ "RICE PICKS ALL-AMERICA: Ticknor and Carideo, of 1929 Eleven, Named Again on Honor Team; Two Utility Players Added to Lineup". Charleston Daily Mail. 1930-12-19.
- ^ James Kilgallen (1930-12-01). "ALL-AMERICAN TEAM SELECTED: Two Notre Dame Men, Carideo and Schwartz, Are Named". Chester Times.
- ^ L.S. "Larry" MacPhail (1930-12-13). "NEA Service's All-America Teams". Olean Times.
- ^ William Ritt (1930-12-14). "College Football Captains Select Own All-American Eleven". Charleston Gazette.
- ^ "EASTERN SCRIBE LIKES RUSSELL: Former Husker Listed All-American By New York Post". Lincoln Star. 1930-11-29.
- ^ "New Tork San Team". Lincoln Star. 1930-11-29.
- ^ "Walter Camp Football Foundation". http://waltercamp.org/index.php/teams_and_awards//.
- ^ "All-America Addendum -- Part 2". College Football Historical Society Newsletter. November 2008. http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/CFHSN/CFHSNv12/CFHSNv12n2b.pdf.
- ^ Christy Walsh (1932-12-11). "ALL-AMERICA BOARD HONORS CAPT. BOB SMITH OF COLGATE". Syracuse Herald.
- ^ Consensus All-American designations based on the NCAA guide to football award winners
1930 College Football All-America Team consensus selections
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