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词条 1956 College Football All-America Team
释义

  1. Consensus All-Americans

  2. All-American selections for 1956

     Ends  Tackles  Guards  Centers  Quarterbacks  Backs 

  3. Key

     Official selectors  Other selectors 

  4. See also

  5. References

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The 1956 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 1956. The seven selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1956 season are (1) the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), (2) the Associated Press (AP), (3) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), (4) the International News Service (INS), (5) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), (6) the Sporting News (SN), and (8) the United Press (UP).

Consensus All-Americans

For the year 1956, the NCAA recognizes seven 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
Ron KramerEndMichigan7/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPCP, WC
Joe WaltonEndPittsburgh7/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPCP, WC
Jim ParkerGuardOhio State7/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPCP, WC
Bill GlassGuardBaylor7/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPWC
Jerry TubbsCenterOklahoma7/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPCP, WC
Jim BrownBackSyracuse7/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPCP, WC
Johnny MajorsBackTennessee7/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, SN, UPWC
John WitteTackleOregon State6/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, NEA, UPCP, WC
Tommy McDonaldBackOklahoma6/7AFCA, AP, FWAA, INS, SN, UPCP, WC
John BrodieQuarterbackStanford4/7AFCA, FWAA, INS, NEAWC
Lou MichaelsTackleKentucky3/7AFCA, NEA, UPWC

All-American selections for 1956

Ends

  • Ron Kramer, Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA; AP-1; UP-1; SN; INS-1; CP-1; NEA-1; WC; FWAA)
  • Joe Walton, Pittsburgh (AFCA; AP-1; UP-1; SN; CO-1; INS-1; CP-1; NEA-1; WC; FWAA)
  • Buddy Cruze, Tennessee (AP-3; UP-2; INS-2; CP-2; NEA-2;FWAA)
  • Bill Steiger, Washington State (AP-2, FWAA)
  • Walter Brodie,[1] William & Mary (AP-2)
  • Lamar Lundy, Purdue (UP-2; INS-2; NEA-3)
  • Tom Maentz, Michigan (UP-3; CP-3; NEA-3)
  • Paul Lopata, Yale (AP-3)
  • Frank Gilliam, Iowa (UP-3; NEA-2)
  • Jack Johnson, Miami (CP-2)
  • Brad Bomba, Indiana (CP-3)
  • Ernie Pitts, Denver (INS-2)
  • John Bell, Oklahoma (INS-2)

Tackles

  • John Witte, Oregon State (AFCA, AP-1; FWAA UP-1; CO-1; INS-1; CP-1; NEA-1; WC)
  • Lou Michaels, Kentucky (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; UP-1; CO-1; INS-2; CP-2; NEA-1; WC-1)
  • Alex Karras, Iowa (AP-1; UP-2; INS-2; CP-1; NEA-2; FWAA)
  • Charlie Krueger, Texas A&M (AP-3, INS-1, CP-3)
  • Norm Hamilton, TCU (CP-3; NEA-2; FWAA)
  • Bob Hobert, Minnesota (AP-3; UP-3; NEA-3; FWAA)
  • Paul Wiggin, Stanford (UP-2, SN, INS-2)
  • Ed Gray, Oklahoma (SN)
  • Mike Sandusky, Maryland (CP-2)
  • Esker Harris, UCLA (AP-2)

Guards

  • Jim Parker, Ohio State (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1; UP-1; SN; INS-1; CP-1; NEA-1; WC; FWAA)
  • Bill Glass, Baylor (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1; UP-1; SN; CO-1; INS-1; CP-2; NEA-1; WC-1; FWAA)
  • Sam Valentine, Penn State (AP-2; UP-2; INS-2; CP-1; NEA-2; NEA-2; FWAA)
  • John Barrow, Florida (Canadian Football Hall of Fame)(AP-3 CP-3; NEA-3; FWAA)
  • Allen Ecker, Georgia Tech (UP-2; INS-2; CP-3)
  • Dick Day, Washington (AP-3)
  • Stan Slater, Army (UP-3)
  • Bill Krisher, Oklahoma (UP-3)
  • John Owselchik, Yale (CP-2; NEA-3)
  • Dan Currie, Michigan State (INS-2)

Centers

  • Jerry Tubbs, Oklahoma (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1; UP-1; INS-1; CP-1; NEA-1; WC; FWAA)
  • Don Stephenson, Georgia Tech (AP-2; UP-3; SN; NEA-3; FWAA)
  • John Matsko, Michigan State (AP-3; UP-2; INS-2; CP-3; NEA-2)
  • Don Suchy, Iowa (INS-2; CP-2)
  • Jim Matheny, UCLA (INS-2)

Quarterbacks

  • John Brodie, Stanford (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-3; UP-2; CO-1; INS-1; CP-2; NEA-1; WC-1; FWAA-1)
  • Paul Hornung, Notre Dame (Heisman Trophy winner and College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; UP-1; INS-2; CP-1; NEA-2; FWAA-1)
  • Claude Benham, Columbia (INS-2; NEA-3)
  • Len Dawson, Purdue (UP-3)
  • Gene Newton, Tulane (CP-3)

Backs

  • Jim Brown, Syracuse (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA; AP-1; UP-1; CO-1; INS-1; CP-1; NEA-1; WC; FWAA)
  • Johnny Majors, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA; AP-1; UP-1; CO-1; INS-1; CP-2; NEA-1; WC; FWAA)
  • Tommy McDonald, Oklahoma (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA; AP-1; UP-1; CO-1; INS-1; CP-1; NEA-2; WC; FWAA)
  • Jack Pardee, Texas A&M (College Football Hall of Fame) (UP-3; INS-2; CP-1; NEA-2; FWAA)
  • Jim Crawford, Wyoming (AP-3; UP-3; INS-2; CP-2; NEA-1; FWAA)
  • Don Bosseler, Miami (AP-1; INS-2; CP-2; NEA-3)
  • Billy Ray Barnes, Wake Forest (AP-2; FWAA)
  • John David Crow, Texas A&M (AP-2; SN; INS-2; NEA-3)
  • Clendon Thomas, Oklahoma (UP-2; INS-2; CP-3)
  • Ken Ploen, Iowa (AP-2)
  • Jim Swink, TCU (AP-3; UP-2; INS-2)
  • Paige Cothren, Mississippi (UP-2)
  • Mel Dillard, Purdue (AP-3)
  • Jon Arnett, Southern California (UP-3; INS-2; NEA-2)
  • Bob McKeiver, Northwestern (CP-3)
  • John Bayuk, Colorado (INS-2; CP-3)
  • Joel Wells, Clemson (NEA-3)
  • Paul Rotenberry, Georgia Tech (INS-2)
  • Dennis McGill, Yale (INS-2)
  • Earnel Durden, Oregon State (INS-2)

Key

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

Official selectors

  • AFCA = American Football Coaches Association; selected by the votes of the 503 members of the AFCA and published in Collier's Weekly magazine,[3][4]
  • AP = Associated Press[5]
  • FWAA = Football Writers Association of America[6]
  • INS = International News Service[7]
  • NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association[8]
  • SN = The Sporting News[9]
  • UP = United Press[10]

Other selectors

  • CP = Central Press Association, selected by college football team captains[11]
  • WC = Walter Camp Football Foundation[12]

See also

  • 1956 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team
  • 1956 All-Big Seven Conference football team
  • 1956 All-Big Ten Conference football team
  • 1956 All-Pacific Coast Conference football team
  • 1956 All-SEC football team
  • 1956 All-Southwest Conference football team

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Daniel remembers Brodie|author=Jack D. Daniel|date=Jan 9, 2012|newspaper=The Hopewell News|url=http://www.hopewellnews.com/news/exec/view.pl?archive=2&num=4113|access-date=2015-02-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150213203903/http://www.hopewellnews.com/news/exec/view.pl?archive=2&num=4113|archive-date=2015-02-13|dead-url=yes|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Football Award Winners|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)|year=2016|accessdate=October 21, 2017|page=9|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2016/awards.pdf}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Tubbs Tops With Colliers|work=Ada Evening News|date=1956-11-20}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Jim Brown Is Named On Collier's Team|work=The Bridgeport Post|date=1956-11-20}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=McDonald Lone All American Hold Over|work=Fergus Falls Daily Journal|location=Minnesota|date=1956-12-07}}
6. ^http://www.sportswriters.net/fwaa/awards/allamerica/alltime.pdf
7. ^{{cite news|title=Two Big 10 Players On All-America Team|work=The Cedar Rapids Gazette|date=1956-11-27}}
8. ^{{cite news|author=Harry Grayson|title=Grayson Says World's Top Athletes Comprise His 1956 All-America Team: Michigan End Ron Kramer Is Squad's Lone Repeater|work=The Berkshire Eagle|date=1956-11-23}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=Seibel|first1=Paul|title=Sports Talk|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/12364081/sports_talk/|accessdate=July 14, 2017|work=The Evening Times|date=December 15, 1956|page=8}}
10. ^{{cite news|author=Norman Miller|title=Tubbs, Parker, Kramer Steal All-America Show: Three Linmen Get Most Attention In United Press' Poll|work=The Daily News|location=Huntingdon and Mount Union, PA|date=1956-11-29}}
11. ^{{cite news|author=Walter L. Johns|title=Two Repeat On Central Press Captain's All American|work=The Morning Herald, Hagerstown, MD|date=1956-12-01}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American Selections |url=http://waltercamp.org/index.php/teams_and_awards/ |publisher=Walter Camp Football Foundation |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071218214203/http://waltercamp.org/index.php/teams_and_awards/ |archivedate=2007-12-18 |df= }}
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