1921 All-Western college football team
The 1921 All-Western college football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Western teams chosen by various selectors for the 1921 college football season.
All-Western selections
Ends
- Fritz Crisler, Chicago (COL-1, WE-1) (CFHOF)
- Lester Belding, Iowa (COL-1, WE-2)
- Truck Myers, Ohio State (WE-1)
- Paul G. Goebel, Michigan (COL-2, WE-3)
- Gus Tebell, Wisconsin (COL-2, WE-3)
- Stevens Gould, Wisconsin (WE-2)
Tackles
- Duke Slater, Iowa (COL-1, WE-1) (CFHOF)
- Charles McGuire, Chicago (COL-1, WE-1)
- Iolas Huffman, Ohio State (COL-2, WE-2)
- James Brader, Wisconsin (COL-2, WE-2)
- Robert H. Spiers, Ohio State (WE-3)
- Ed Carman, Purdue (WE-3)
Guards
- Dean W. Trott, Ohio State (COL-1, WE-1)
- Lloyd Pixley, Ohio State (COL-1)
- Robert J. Dunne, Michigan (WE-1)
- Charles Redmon, Chicago (COL-2, WE-2)
- Ferdinand Birk, Purdue (COL-2)
- Albert W. T. Mohr, Jr., Illinois (WE-2)
- Paul Minick, Iowa (WE-3)
- William G. McCaw, Indiana (WE-3)
Centers
- George C. Bunge, Wisconsin (COL-1, WE-2)
- Ernie Vick, Michigan (COL-2, WE-1) (CFHOF)
- Jack Heldt, Iowa (WE-3)
Quarterbacks
- Aubrey Devine, Iowa (COL-1, WE-1) (CFHOF)
- Hoge Workman, Ohio State (COL-2)
- Milton Romney, Chicago (WE-2)
- Irwin Uteritz, Michigan (WE-3)
Halfbacks
- Alvah Elliott, Wisconsin (COL-1, WE-1)
- Roland Williams, Wisconsin (COL-1)
- Don Peden, Illinois (WE-1)
- John D. Stuart, Ohio State (COL-2, WE-3)
- Stevens Gould, Wisconsin (COL-2)
- Franklin Cappon, Michigan (WE-2)
- Laurie Walquist, Illinois (WE-2)
- Earl Martineau, Minnesota (WE-3)
Fullbacks
- Gordon Locke, Iowa (COL-1, WE-1) (CFHOF)
- Guy Sundt, Wisconsin (COL-2, WE-3)
- Thomas, Chicago (WE-2)
Key
COL = Collier's Weekly selected by E. C. Patterson and Billy Evans[1]
WE = Walter Eckersall in the Chicago Tribune (all-conference)[2]
CFHOF = College Football Hall of Fame
See also
References
- ↑ "The All-Western Team". Collier's Weekly. January 1922. p. 162.
- ↑ "The Football Season". The Michigan Alumnus. December 1, 1921. p. 243.
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