1971 All-Pacific-8 Conference football team
The 1971 All-Pacific-8 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen for All-Pacific-8 Conference teams for the 1971 college football season. The team was selected by the conferences head coaches.[1]
Offensive selections
Quarterbacks
- Don Bunce, Stanford
Running backs
- Bernard Jackson, Washington State
- Bobby Moore, Oregon (later Ahmad Rashād)
Ends/receivers
- Bob Christiansen, UCLA
- Tom Scott, Washington
Flankers
- Steve Sweeney, California
Tackles
- Tom Drougas, Oregon
- John Vella, USC
Guards
- Steve Busch, Washington State
- John McKean, Oregon
Centers
- Dave Dalby, UCLA
Defensive selections
Ends
- John Grant, USC
- Jim Sherbert, Oregon State
Linemen
- Larry Butler, Stanford
- Gordy Guinn, Washington
- Pete Lazetich, Stanford
- Sherman White, California
Linebackers
- Steve Brown, Oregon State
- Willie Hall, USC
- Jeff Siemon, Stanford
Defensive backs
- Bill Drake, Oregon
- Calvin Jones, Washington
- Ron Mims, Washington State
- Ray Youngblood, California
Extra teams
Placekickers
- Don Sweet, Washington State
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