1901 All-Western college football team
The 1901 All-Western college football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Western teams chosen by various selectors for the 1901 college football season.
All-Western selections
Ends
- William Juneau, Wisconsin (CA, CDN-1, CRH, CT, WC)
- Neil Snow, Michigan (CA, CDN-1 [fullback], CRH, WC) (CFHOF)
- Rogers,[1] Minnesota (CDN-2, CT)
- Allen Abbott, Wisconsin (CDN-1)
- Albert Herrnstein, Michigan (CDN-2)
Tackles
- Bruce Shorts, Michigan (CA, CDN-2, CRH, CT, WC)
- Arthur Hale Curtis, Wisconsin (CA, CDN-1, CRH, CT)
- Charles G. Flanagan, Chicago (WC)
- Charles W. Fee, Minnesota (CDN-1)
- Hugh White, Michigan (CDN-2)
Guards
- John G. Flynn, Minnesota (CA, CDN-2, CRH, WC)
- Jake Stahl, Illinois (CA, CDN-1, CRH, CT)
- Arnie Lerum, Wisconsin (WC)
- Edward S. Merrill, Beloit (CT)
- Eben Wilson, Michigan (CDN-2)
Centers
- Fred Lowenthal, Illinois (CA, CT, WC)
- Leroy Albert Page, Jr., Minnesota (CDN-1, CRH)
- Emil Skow, Wisconsin (CDN-2)
Quarterbacks
- Boss Weeks, Michigan (CA, CDN-1, CRH, WC)
- George H. Garrey, Chicago (CT)
- Albert Marshall, Wisconsin (CDN-2)
Halfbacks
- Willie Heston, Michigan (CA, CRH, WC) (CFHOF)
- Al Larson, Wisconsin (CA, CDN-1, CRH, CT, WC)
- Eddie Cochems, Wisconsin (CDN-2, CT)
- James M. Sheldon, Chicago (CDN-2)
Fullbacks
- Everett Sweeley, Michigan (CDN-1 [halfback], CT)
- G. O. Dietz, Northwestern (CDN-1 [guard], WC)
- Earl Driver, Wisconsin (CA, CDN-2, CRH)
Key
CA = Chicago American[2]
CDN = Chicago Daily News[2]
CRH= Chicago Record-Herald[2]
CT = Chicago Tribune[2]
WC = Walter Camp[3]
CFHOF = College Football Hall of Fame
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References
- Unclear if this is Edward L. Rogers, captain in 1903, or George C. Rogers, who played at end from 1897 to 1900.
- "The All-Western Fiction". The Minneapolis Journal. December 2, 1901. p. 8.
- "Walter Camp's All-Western Team". The Michigan Alumnus. January 1902. p. 179.
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