1913 College Football All-Southern Team

The 1913 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1913 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season.

The Auburn Tigers won the SIAA.

1913 Auburn Tigers.

Composite eleven

Big Thigpen of Auburn was a unanimous selection.

The composite All-Southern eleven formed by the selection of 18 sporting writers culled by the Atlanta Constitution included:

Composite overview

Enoch Brown, Tom Brown, and Big Thigpen were unanimous selections.

Name Position School First-team selections
Enoch Brown End Vanderbilt18
Tom Brown Tackle Vanderbilt 18
Big Thigpen Guard Auburn 18
Bob McWhorter Halfback Georgia 17
Kirk Newell Halfback Auburn 16
Boozer Pitts Center Auburn 14
David Paddock Quarterback Georgia 13
Robbie Robinson End Auburn 11
Red Harris Halfback Auburn 9
Ammie Sikes Fullback Vanderbilt 9
Paul TurnerTackleGeorgia7
Tom DuttonTackle/GuardLSU7
Hugh Morgan Center Vanderbilt 7
Red Rainey Halfback Tennessee 6
R. N. MacCallum Guard Sewanee 5
Shorty SchilletterTackle Clemson 4
Hargrove Van de GraaffEndAlabama3
Frank W. Lockwood Guard Auburn 3
Lee Tolley Quarterback Sewanee 3
Lou Louisell Tackle Auburn 2
John G. Henderson Tackle Georgia 2
Goat Carroll End Tennessee 2
Adrian Van de Graaff Halfback Alabama 2
W. K. McClure End Tennessee 1
Big Parker End Sewanee 1
Hugh Conklin End Georgia 1
Kirby Malone Tackle Georgia 1
Farmer Kelly Tackle Tennessee 1
E. B. Means Guard Georgia Tech 1
Sam Hayley Guard Tennessee 1
Carl Woodward Guard Tulane 1
Arthur Delaperriere CenterGeorgia 1
Alf ReidFullbackLSU1

All-Southerns of 1913

Ends

Enoch Brown of Vanderbilt.

Tackles

R. N. MacCallum of Sewanee.

Guards

Centers

Quarterbacks

Halfbacks

Kirk Newell of Auburn.

Fullbacks

Key

Bold = Composite selection

= Unanimous selection

C = received votes for a composite All-Southern eleven compiled from 18 sports writers by the Atlanta Constitution.[10]

ZC = compiled from sports writers, coaches, and others by Z. G. Clevenger, coach at University of Tennessee[11] The coaches involved in the compilation were Clevenger of Tenn, Cunningham of Georgia, Graves of Alabama, Major of Clemson, Hardage of Mercer; McGugin of Vanderbilt, Cope of Sewanee, and Heisman of Tech. McWhorter and Rainey tied in votes, as many moved McWhorter to fullback to make room for him.

SP = posted by coach Bill Cunningham of the University of Georgia, combining selections of sports writers and coaches in the South.[12]

BC = the personal selection of coach Cunningham of Georgia.[13]

D = selected by Mike Donahue, coach at Auburn University.[11] It had a first and second team.

AP = posted by the Associated Press.[14]

WL = W. A. Lambeth of the University of Virginia.[15]

AR = member of a Southern all star team which played against the Seventeenth Infantry of Army at West Point.[16] It featured stars of previous seasons as well.

See also

References

  1. Henry Jay Case. "VanderbiltA University of the New South". Outing 64: 327. Retrieved March 5, 2015 via Google books.
  2. "In Memoriam, Dr. Thomas H. Brown". The Toledo Rotary Spoke. September 15, 1972.
  3. "100 Year Anniversary: The Top 10 Players on Auburn’s 1913 National Championship Team". June 28, 2013.
  4. Patrick Garbin. "Bob McWhorter: "Everybody's All-American"". p. 6.
  5. "All-Time Football Team Lists Greats Of Past, Present". Gadsden Times. July 27, 1969.
  6. Henderson, Jeremy (August 21, 2013). "Football rankings guru Richard Billingsley says Auburn should claim century-old crown: ‘My national championship for Auburn in 1913 is a very valid national championship’".
  7. Kelly Kazek (2011). Hidden History of Auburn. The History Press. pp. 58–61.
  8. "Two Auburn Football Stars". Atlanta Constitution. November 5, 1913.
  9. Patrick Garbin. About Them Dawgs!: Georgia Football's Memorable Teams and Players. p. 22.
  10. "Composite All-Southern Eleven Chosen By Eighteen Dopesters". Atlanta Constitution. December 2, 1913. p. 8. Retrieved March 3, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  11. 1 2 "Constitution's All-Southern Picked By Coach Donahue of Champion Auburn Team" (PDF). Atlanta Constitution. November 30, 1913.
  12. Spalding's Football Guide. 1914.
  13. "Cunningham's All-Southern Team". Athens Banner. November 30, 1913.
  14. Associated Press. "1913 Season Most Profitable In History Southern Football". The Tennesseean. p. 10. Retrieved September 21, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  15. W. A. Lambeth (August 3, 1914). "Hilltop Is Accorded Premier Position By Lambeth In Football". The Washington Times. Retrieved May 7, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  16. "Star Individual Players Against Well Coached Team; Which Will Win Saturday". Atlanta Constitution. December 3, 1913. p. 10. Retrieved March 4, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
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