1925 All-Pacific Coast football team
The 1925 All-Pacific Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the 1925 college football season.
All-Pacific Coast selections
Quarterback
- Bill Kelly, Montana (UP-1; AS-1; GW-1; NB-1) (College Football Hall of Fame)
- George Guttormsen, Washington (UP-2)
Halfbacks
- Morley Drury, USC (UP-1; AS-1; GW-1)
- Wildcat Wilson, Washington (UP-1; AS-1; GW-1) (College Football Hall of Fame)
- Tut Imlay, California (UP-2)
- Wes Schulmerich, Oregon Aggies (UP-2)
Fullback
- Ernie Nevers, Stanford (UP-1; AS-1; GW-1; NB-1) (College and Pro Football Halls of Fame)
- Elmer Tesreau, Washington (UP-2)
Ends
- Ted Shipkey, Stanford (UP-1; AS-1; GW-1; NB-1)
- Hobbs Adams, USC (UP-1; NB-1)
- Judson Cutting, Washington (AS-1)
- Robert Mautz, Oregon (GW-1)
- Edgar Walker, Stanford (UP-2)
- Clifford Marker, Washington State (UP-2)
Tackles
- Walden Erickson, Washington (UP-1; AS-1; GW-1; NB-1)
- Lewis "Hip" Dickerson, Oregon Aggies (AS-1; GW-1)
- Jim Dixon, Oregon Aggies (UP-1)
- John Sargent, California (UP-2)
- Ted Bucklin, Idaho (UP-2)
Guards
- Dana Carey, California (UP-1; AS-1; GW-1)
- Fred H. Swan, Stanford (UP-2; AS-1; GW-1)
- Brice Taylor, USC (UP-1; NB-1)
- Gene Shields, Oregon (UP-2)
- Egbert Brix, Washington (UP-2)
Centers
- Jeff Cravath, USC (UP-1; GW-1)
- Larry Bettencourt, St. Mary's (NB-1) (College Football Hall of Fame)
- Otis Miller, California (AS-1)
- Douglas Bonamy, Washington (UP-2)
Key
UP = United Press, based on polling of "eleven leading football writers on the coast"[1]
AS = Andy Smith, head coach at California[2]
GW = Glenn Scobey Warner, head coach at Stanford[3]
NB = Norman E. Brown[4]
Bold = Consensus first-team selection
See also
References
- ↑ "Real Stars In Mythical Team of the Coast". San Mateo Times. November 28, 1925. p. 5.
- ↑ Andrew L. Smith (November 27, 1925). ""All-Pacific Conference" Team Named by Smith". Oakland Tribune. p. 1.
- ↑ Glenn Warner (December 3, 1925). "Glenn Warner Picks All-Pacific Team". The Davenport Democrat and Leader. p. 9.
- ↑ "First of Norman Brown's Mythical 'All' Teams". The Journal News (Hamilton, Ohio). November 28, 1925. p. 27.
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