1937 All-SEC football team
The 1937 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by various selectors for the 1937 college football season. Alabama won the conference.
All-SEC selections
Ends
- Bill Jordan, Georgia Tech (AP-1, UP-1)
- Tut Warren, Alabama (AP-1, UP-2)
- Perron Shoemaker, Alabama (AP-2, UP-1)
- Ralph Wenzel, Tulane (AP-2)
- Bob Kincade, Ole Miss (UP-2)
- Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3)
- Ken Kavanaugh, LSU (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3)
Tackles
- Frank Kinard, Ole Miss (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1, UP-1)
- Eddie Gatto, LSU (AP-1, UP-2)
- Bo Russell, Auburn (AP-2, UP-1)
- Jim Ryba, Alabama (AP-3, UP-2)
- Baby Ray, Vanderbilt (AP-2)
- Ben Friend, LSU (AP-3)
Guards
- Leroy Monsky, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
- Ralph Sivell, Auburn (AP-1, UP-1)
- Ed Merlin, Vanderbilt (AP-2, UP-2)
- Ed Sydnor, Kentucky (AP-2)
- Norman Buckner, Tulane (UP-2)
- Norman Hall, Tulane (AP-3)
- Elijah Tinsley, Georgia (AP-3)
Centers
- Carl Hinkle, Vanderbilt (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1, UP-1)
- Quinton Lumpkin, Georgia (AP-2, UP-2)
- Jack Chivington, Georgia Tech (AP-3)
Quarterbacks
- Fletcher Sims, Georgia Tech (AP-1, UP-1)
- George Cafego, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2)
- Young Bussey, LSU (UP-2)
- Lunny Hollins, Vanderbilt (AP-3)
Halfbacks
- Joe Kilgrow, Alabama (AP-1, UP-1)
- Walter Mayberry, Florida (AP-1, UP-1)
- Charles Rohm, LSU (AP-2)
- Bob Davis, Kentucky (AP-2, UP-2)
- Bert Marshall, Vanderbilt (UP-2)
- Jimmy Fenton, Auburn (AP-3)
- Marlon "Dutch" Konemann, Georgia Tech (AP-3)
Fullbacks
- Bill Hartman, Georgia (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1)
- Jeff Milner, LSU (UP-1)
- Charlie Holm, Alabama (AP-2, UP-2)
- Guy Milner, LSU (AP-3)
Key
AP = Associated Press.[1][2]
UP = United Press[3]
Bold = Consensus first-team selection by both AP and UP
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References
- "Versatility, Great Power Represented". The Monroe News-Star. December 3, 1937. p. 10. Retrieved May 26, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Alabama Trio is Honored On All-Southeastern Team". The Palm Beach Post. November 28, 1937.
- "Alabama Gets Three Places on S. E. Eleven". Anniston Star. November 30, 1937. p. 8. Retrieved June 11, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
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