1942 College Football All-America Team

The 1942 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 in 1942. The nine selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1942 season are (1) Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, (2) the Associated Press, (3) the United Press, (4) the All-America Board, (5) the International News Service (INS), (6) Look magazine, (7) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), (8) Newsweek, and (9) the Sporting News.

Two individuals were unanimous selections; they were Georgia halfback (and Heisman Trophy winner) Frank Sinkwich and Wisconsin end Dave Schreiner.[1]

Consensus All-Americans

For the year 1942, the NCAA recognizes nine 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.

Name Position School UP votes Number Official selectors Other selectors
Frank SinkwichHalfbackGeorgia1,0049/9AAB, AP, CO, INS, LK, NEA, NW, SN, UPCP, MS, NYS, PL, WC
Dave SchreinerEndWisconsin7529/9AAB, AP, CO, INS, LK, NEA, NW, SN, UPCP, MS, NYS, PL, WC
Dick WildungTackleMinnesota7488/9AAB, AP, CO, LK, NEA, NW, SN, UPCP, MS, NYS, PL, WC
Mike HolovakFullbackBoston College5946/9AP, CO, LK, NEA, NW, UPCP, NYS
Paul GovernaliQuarterbackColumbia4066/9AAB, AP, CO, NW, SN, UPCP, NYS, PL, WC
Joe DomnanovichCenterAlabama3086/9AAB, AP, CO, LK, NW, SNPL
Billy HillenbrandHalfbackIndiana4865/9AAB, CO, NEA, SN, UPCP, NYS, WC
Bob DoveEndNotre Dame5075/9AAB, NEA, NW, SN, UPWC
Al WistertTackleMichigan5324/9AAB, LK, NW, UPNYS, WC, MS, PL)
Harvey HardyGuardGeorgia Tech5164/9INS, NEA, NW, UPCP, NYS
Chuck TaylorGuardStanford4/9AAB, AP, LK, SNPL, WC
Julius FranksGuardMichigan3/9CO, INS, NWCP

All-American selections for 1942

Ends

  • Dave Schreiner, Wisconsin (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; CO-1; INS-1; LK-1; NEA-1; NW; SN-1; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1; WC-1; MS-1; PL)
  • Bob Dove, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; INS-2; NEA-1; NW; SN-1; UP-1; CP-2; NYS-2; WC-1)
  • Don Currivan, Boston College (AP-2; UP-2; INS-1; NEA-3; CO-1; NYS-1)
  • Bob Shaw, Ohio State (AP-1; SN-3; CP-1)
  • George Poschner, Georgia (AP-2; UP-2; SN-2; CP-3; NEA-2; MS-1)
  • Bruce Alford, TCU (AP-3)
  • Al Hust, Tennessee (AP-3; INS-2; NEA-2)
  • Nick Suseoff, Washington State ( NYS-2)
  • James Kelleher, Army (SN-3; NEA-3)
  • Bert Kuczynski, Penn (LK-1)
  • Pete Pihos, Indiana (PL)
  • Bob Gantt, Duke (SN-2)
  • Al Beals, Santa Clara (CP-2)
  • Saxon Judd, Tulsa (CP-3)

Tackles

Guards

  • Harvey Hardy, Georgia Tech (AP-2; INS-1; NEA-1; NW; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1)
  • Chuck Taylor, Stanford (College Football Hall of Fame)(AAB; AP-1; LK-1; SN-1; CP-3; NEA-2; WC-1; PL)
  • Julius Franks, Michigan (AP-2; CO-1; INS-1; NEA-2; NW; SN-3; CP-1; NYS-2)
  • Merv Pregulman, Michigan (SN-3; NEA-1; MS-1 [4-way tie])
  • Buster Ramsey, William & Mary (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; SN-2; CP-2; NYS-2; MS-1 [4-way tie])
  • Jack Lescoulie, UCLA (AP-3; INS-2)
  • Lindell Houston, Ohio State (AAB; AP-3; CO-1; CP-2; NEA-3; NYS-1; WC-1; PL)
  • Alex Agase, Illinois (College Football Hall of Fame) (LK-1; UP-1; SN-1; INS-2; CP-3; NEA-3; MS-1 [4-way tie])
  • Harry C. Wright, Notre Dame (SN-2)
  • George Hecht, Alabama ( MS-1 [4-way tie])

Centers

  • Joe Domnanovich, Alabama (AAB; AP-1; CO-1; INS-2; LK-1; NW; SN-1; UP-2; CP-1; NYS-1; WC-1; MS-1; PL)
  • Spencer Moseley, Yale (AP-3; UP-1; SN-2; CP-2; NEA-1)
  • Fred Naumetz, Boston College (SN-3; INS-1; CP-3; NYS-2)
  • Louis Sossamon, South Carolina (AP-2)
  • Walt Harrison, Washington (NEA-2)
  • Buddy Gatewood, Baylor (NEA-3)

Quarterbacks

  • Paul Governali, Columbia (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; CO-1; NEA-3; NW; SN-1; UP-1; CP-2; NYS-1; WC-1; PL)
  • Glenn Dobbs, Tulsa (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; INS-1; NEA-1; NW; SN-2; UP-2; CP-2; NYS-2)
  • Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (LK-1; SN-2; UP-2; CP-3)
  • Jesse Freitas, Santa Clara (AP-3)
  • Clint Castleberry, Georgia Tech (AP-3; UP-2; SN-3; INS-2; NEA-2)
  • Otto Graham, Northwestern (College and Pro Hall of Fame) (SN-3; CP-3)

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

  • Mike Holovak, Boston College (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; CO-1; LK-1; NEA-1; NW; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1)
  • Bob Kennedy, Washington State (AP-2; INS-1; CP-1)
  • Pat Harder, Wisconsin (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; P-3; UP-2; SN-2; INS-2; NEA-2; NYS-2; WC-1; MS-1)
  • Joe Muha, VMI (NEA-3)
  • Roy McKay, Texas (INS-2)

Key

Bold = Consensus All-American[2]

  • 1 – First-team selection
  • 2 – Second-team selection
  • 3 – Third-team selection

Official selectors

Other selectors

  • CP = Central Press Association, selected with the assistance of the nation's football captains
  • NYS = New York Sun
  • WC = Walter Camp Football Foundation[4]
  • MS = Maxwell Stiles, noted California sports writer, based on the number of weeks a player was named player of the week at his position
  • PL = All-Players All-America team selected based on ballots cast by 1,706 major college lettermen and announced by Norman Sper, a radio football broadcaster[5]

See also

References

  1. "Two Score Grand Slam". The Plain Speaker. January 12, 1943. p. 9. Retrieved May 15, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 8. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  3. ESPN College Football Encyclopedia. ESPN Books. 2005. p. 1187. ISBN 1401337031.
  4. "Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American Selections". Walter Camp Football Foundation. Archived from the original on 2007-12-18.
  5. "Players Put Pihos On All-America". The Indianapolis Star. United Press. January 1, 1943. p. 12 via Newspapers.com.
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