1902 All-Western college football team

The 1902 All-Western college football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Western teams chosen by various selectors for the 1902 Western Conference football season.

All-Western selections

Ends

  • Allen Abbott, Wisconsin (CT, CDN, CRH, MEW, MJ-2, W)
  • Curtis Redden, Michigan (CDN, MEW, MJ-2)
  • Edward L. Rogers, Minnesota (CT, MJ-1)
  • James F. Cook, Illinois (CRH, MJ-1)
  • Frederick A. Speik, Chicago (W)

Tackles

  • Joe Maddock, Michigan (CT, CDN, CRH, MEW, MJ-1, W)
  • E. W. Farr, Chicago (CT, CDN, CRH, MJ-2)
  • Fred Schacht, Minnesota (MJ-2, W)
  • J. M. Davidson, Purdue (MJ-1)
  • Jake Stahl, Illinois (MEW)

Guards

  • John G. Flynn, Minnesota (CT, CDN, CRH, MEW, MJ-1, W)
  • Dan McGugin, Michigan (CRH, MEW, MJ-2, W) (CFHOF)
  • Herbert Ahlswede, Chicago (CT, MJ-2)
  • J. Arthur Baird, Northwestern (CDN)
  • Arnie Lerum, Wisconsin (MEW, MJ-1)

Centers

Quarterbacks

Halfbacks

  • Willie Heston, Michigan (CT, CDN, CRH, MEW, MJ-1, W) (CFHOF)
  • Paul J. Jones, Michigan (CT, W [fullback], MEW [fullback], MJ-2 [fullback])
  • Harry J. Van Valkenburg, Minnesota (CRH, MEW, MJ-1)
  • Louis J. Salmon, Notre Dame (CDN)
  • James M. Sheldon, Chicago (W)
  • Albert Herrnstein, Michigan (MEW, MJ-2)
  • E. J. Vanderboom, Wisconsin (MJ-2)

Fullbacks

  • Everett Sweeley, Michigan (CT, CDN, CRH)
  • Warren Cummings Knowlton, Minnesota (MJ-1)

Key

CT = Chicago Tribune[1]

CDN = Chicago Daily News selected by Fred Hayner[1]

CRH = Chicago Record-Herald selected by Carl M. Green[1]

MEW = Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin[2]

MJ = The Minneapolis Journal[3]

W = Woodruff[4]

CFHOF = College Football Hall of Fame

See also

References

  1. "All-Western Teams". The Michigan Daily. December 1902. p. 127.
  2. "First All Western". The Minneapolis Journal. November 27, 1902. p. 2.
  3. "An All Star Eleven". The Minneapolis Journal. December 3, 1902. p. 16.
  4. "All-Western Football Teams". The Stentor. December 3, 1902. p. 5.
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