1924 College Football All-Southern Team

The 1924 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1924 Southern Conference football season.

Alabama won the SoCon championship. Centre defeated Alabama and claims a Southern championship, even though Centre was never a member of the Southern Conference.

Composite eleven

The composite All-Southern eleven compiled by the Atlanta Journal included:

Doug Wycoff of Georgia Tech.

All-Southerns of 1924

Ends

Hek Wakefield of Vanderbilt.

Tackles

Guards

Goldy Goldstein of Florida.

Centers

Quarterbacks

Edgar C. Jones of Florida.

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

Key

Bold = Consensus selection

* = Consensus All-American

C = Composite selections from the Atlanta Journal.[8]

C2 = A second composite selection. Both were drawn by writers from Birmingham, Atlanta, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, New Orleans, Montgomery, Shreveport, Knoxville, Jacksonville, Columbus, and Columbia.[9]

UGA = received most votes at their position by the players of the Georgia Bulldogs football team.[10]

VU = received votes at their position by the players of the Vanderbilt Commodores football team.[10]

BE = Billy Evans's "Southern Honor Roll"[11]

See also

References

  1. "Goldstein, Erving "Goldy"". jewsinsports.com. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
  2. "Allison "Pooley" Hubert".
  3. "Rites Saturday For Bob Rives". Kentucky New Era. March 2, 1956.
  4. "Well, You Don't Win Them All". Kentucky New Era. October 7, 1969.
  5. Norman E. Brown (1924-12-08). "Brown Picks All-American Team for the Journal". Hamilton Evening Journal.
  6. Vanderbilt Football 2014 Fact Book, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, pp. 125, 137, 142, 151 (2014). Retrieved August 17, 2014.
  7. W. A. Alexander (1926). "Forty-Five Yards for Georgia Tech" (PDF). Kansas City Star.
  8. "Atlanta Journals Picks S. I. C. All Star Team". Times-Picayune. December 8, 1924.
  9. "Two All-Dixie Teams Ignore Virginia Players". Washington Post. December 2, 1924.
  10. 1 2 Lawrence Perry (December 4, 1924). "Game's For The Sake". Harrisburg Telegraph. p. 20. Retrieved March 7, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  11. "Billy Evans Honor Roll". Iowa City Press-Citizen. December 24, 1924. p. 11. Retrieved July 23, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
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