1908 College Football All-America Team Official list of the best college football players of 1908
The 1908 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans for the 1908 college football season . The only two individuals who have been recognized as "official" selectors by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for the 1908 season are Walter Camp and Caspar Whitney , who had originated the College Football All-America Team 14 years earlier in 1889. Camp's 1908 All-America Team was published in Collier's Weekly ,[ 1] and Whitney's selections were published in Outing magazine.[ 2]
Many other sports writers, newspapers, coaches and others also selected All-America teams in 1910. The Philadelphia Inquirer published a consensus All-America team based on the first-team All-America selections made by 25 football experts.[ 3]
Consensus All-Americans
The only two individuals who have been recognized as "official" selectors by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for the 1908 season are Walter Camp and Caspar Whitney , who had originated the College Football All-America Team 14 years earlier in 1889.[ 2] In its official listing of "Consensus All-America Selections," the NCAA designates players who were selected by either Camp or Whitney as "consensus" All-Americans.[ 2] Using this criterion, the NCAA recognizes 16 players as "consensus" All-American for the 1908 football season.[ 2] The consensus All-Americans are identified in bold on the list below ("All-Americans of 1908").
All-American selections for 1908
Hunter Scarlett of Penn.
Ends
Hunter Scarlett , Penn (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; CON-1 [23]; ERB-1 [30]; NYW; PI; FY; TT; NYG; CSM; NYET; BSU; BP; PD; TJ; KCJ; PP; PT; PES; WH; FC)
George Schildmiller , Dartmouth (WC-1; CON-1 [18]; ERB-1 [23]; PI; TT; NYG; NYT; NYET; BSU; BP; PD; PT; PES; CIO; FC)
Claude Fisher, Syracuse (NYW; FY; TJ; KCJ)
Frank Dennie , Brown (WC-2; CSM; NHR)
Lawrence Fairfax Reifsnider , Navy (WC-2)
Harlan Page , Chicago (WC-3)
Ronald D. Johnson, Army (WC-3)
George Kennedy, Dartmouth (NYT; NHR; WH)
Gilbert Goodwin Browne, Harvard (PP)
Tackles
Bill Horr hurling the discus.
Hamilton Fish , Harvard (WC-1; CON-1 [14]; ERB-1 [25]; PI; FY; TT; NYG; CSM; NYT; BSU; BP; KCJ; PT; FC)
Bill Horr , Syracuse (WC-1; CON-2 [9]; NYG; NYET; PD [g]; PES [g])
Percy Northcroft , Navy (WC-3; CIO)
Dexter Draper , Penn (WC-3; CON-1 [13]; ERB-1 [25]; PI; TT; BSU; BP; PD; NHR; PP; PT; PES; WH; FC)
Rudolph Siegling, Princeton (WC-2; CON-2 [11]; NYW-1; NYT; BP [g]; PD; TJ; PP; WH; CIO)
Daniel Pullen , Army (NYW; FY; TJ; KCJ)
Robert McKay , Harvard (CSM)
Arthur Brides , Yale (NHR)
Guards
Hamlin Andrus , Yale (WC-2; CON-1 [13]; ERB-1 [18]; NYW; NYT; NYET; BSU; TJ; KCJ; PT; PES)
William Goebel , Yale (WC-1; CON-1 [16]; PI; FY; TT; NYG; CSM; NYT; PD; NHR; PP; WH; CIO; FC)
Bernard O'Rourke , Cornell (WC-2 [t]; NYET; PES; WH [g])
Clark Tobin , Dartmouth (WC-1; CON-2 [12]; ERB-1 [28]; PI; FY; TT; NYG; CSM; NYET; BSU; BP; KCJ)
Samuel Hoar, Harvard (WC-3; NYW; TJ; PP)
Francis Burr , Havard (PT)
John Messmer , Wisconsin (WC-2)
Forest Van Hook , Illinois (WC-3)
Orlo L. Waugh, Syracuse (NHR)
Edward Rich, Dartmouth (FC)
Centers
Charles Nourse , Harvard (WC-1; CON-1 [12]; NYG; NYT; CIO [g])
Germany Schulz , Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (CON-2 [9]; ERB-1 [20]; NYW; PI; FY; TT; CSM; NYET; BSU; BP; PD; NHR; TJ; KCJ; PP; PT; PES)
Wallace Philoon , Army (WC-2; WH; CIO; FC)
Joseph C. Brusse, Dartmouth (WC-3)
Quarterbacks
Walter Steffen of Chicago
Walter Steffen , Chicago (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; FY; NYET; PD; NHR; KCJ)
Ed Lange , Navy (CON-1 [12]; TT; NYG; BP; PP; WH; CIO)
Allie Miller , Penn (WC-3; CON-2 [6]; ERB-1 [20]; PI; BSU; TJ; PT; PES; FC)
Johnny Cutler , Harvard (WC-2; CSM; NYT)
Halfbacks
Hamilton Corbett , Harvard (CIO)
Bill Hollenback , Penn (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; CON-1 [21]; ERB-1 [30]; NYW; PI; FY; TT; NYG; NYT; NYET; BSU; BP; PD; TJ; KCJ; PP; PT; PES; WH; FC)
Frederick Tibbott , Princeton (WC-1; CON-1 [21]; ERB-1 [25]; NYW; FY; TT; CSM; NYT; NYET; BSU; BP; NHR; TJ; KCJ; PP; PT; PES; WH; CIO)
Jim Thorpe , Carlisle (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (WC-3; PI)
Ernest Frederocl Ver Wiebe, Harvard (WC-2; CSM; NHR)
John W. Mayhew , Brown (WC-2)
Edward Gray, Amherst (WC-3)
Fullbacks
Ted Coy of Yale
Ted Coy , Yale (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; CON-1 [24]; ERB-1 [30]; NYW; PI; FY; TT; NYG; CSM; NYT; NYET; BSU; BP; PD; NHR; TJ; KCJ; PP; PT; PES; WH; CIO [e]; FC)
George Walder , Cornell (WC-2; CIO; FC; PD [hb])
George McCaa , Lafayette (WC-3)
Key
NCAA recognized selectors for 1908
Other selectors
CON = Consensus based on All-American teams selected by 25 football experts; number indicates how many of the 25 experts selected the individual as a first-team All-American; any player with at least 5 of 25 selections is listed hear as a second-team selection: CON-2[ 3]
ERB = Composite All-America team selected by E. R. Bushnell based on aggregating the opinions of 30 football critics; number indicates how many of the 30 critics selected the individual as a first-team All-American[ 5]
NYW = New York World , selected by former Yale quarterback Tad Jones [ 6]
PI = The Philadelphia Inquirer , selected by Franklin[ 7]
FY = Fielding H. Yost , football coach of the University of Michigan[ 8]
TT = Tom Thorpe , former star tackle and captain of Columbia[ 9]
NYG = New York Globe [ 10]
CSM = The Christian Science Monitor [ 11]
NYT = The New York Times [ 12]
NYET = New York Evening Telegram [ 12]
BSU = Brooklyn Standard Union [ 11]
BP = Boston Post [ 11]
PD = Pittsburgh Dispatch [ 13]
NHR = New Haven Register [ 13]
TJ = Tad Jones [ 13]
KCJ = Kansas City Journal [ 13]
PP = Philadelphia Press [ 14]
PT = Philadelphia Times [ 14]
PES = Philadelphia Evening Star [ 14]
WH = Washington Herald , selected by William Peet[ 13]
CIO = Chicago Inter-Ocean [ 13]
FC = Fred Crolius [ 13]
Bold = Consensus All-American[ 2]
1 – First-team selection
2 – Second-team selection
3 – Third-team selection
See also
References
^ a b "Camp's 1908 All-America Selections" . Reading Eagle . November 26, 1930.
^ a b c d e "Football Award Winners" (PDF) . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 6. Retrieved October 21, 2017 .
^ a b " "Consensus" All-American Football Team of 1908". The Philadelphia Inquirer . December 20, 1908.
^ "Walter Camp Football Foundation" . Archived from the original on March 30, 2009.
^ "Three Cinch All-America: Scarlett, Hollenback, Coy Picked by Thirty Critics Without One Dissent; Twenty of These Give Schulz His Position" . Detroit Free Press . December 13, 1908. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013.
^ "Another All-American. Tad Jones of Yale Picks Best Football Team". The Philadelphia Inquirer . December 5, 1908.
^ Franklin (December 6, 1908). " "All American" Team Should Have Clever Placement Kicker: Thorpe Is Best Man". The Philadelphia Inquirer .
^ "All-American Elevens Picked By Two Experts" . Syracuse Herald . December 7, 1908. p. 12. Retrieved August 12, 2022 – via NewspaperArchive.
^ Tom Thorpe (November 30, 1908). "Thorpe Picks All American Eleven". The Evening Telegram (Salt Lake city) .
^ "More All-American: The New York Globe Would Have Horr As Tackle". Syracuse Herald . December 4, 1908.
^ a b c Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide 1909 . p. 27.
^ a b Spalding, p. 23
^ a b c d e f g Spalding, p. 27
^ a b c Spalding, p. 25