1925 All-Big Ten Conference football team
The 1925 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Big Ten Conference teams chosen by various selectors for the 1925 Big Ten Conference football season.
All Big-Ten selections
Ends
- Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1; NB-1; JW; UP-1; WE-1)
- Chuck Kassel, Illinois (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Dick Romey, Iowa (AP-2; BE-2; JW; NB-1; WE-3)
- George Fisher, Indiana (BE-2)
- Jefferson Burrus, Wisconsin (BTW-2; UP-2)
- Roger B. Wheeler, Minnesota (BTW-2)
- Cookie Cunningham, Ohio State (AP-2)
- Elmer A. Lampe, Chicago (WE-2)
- William Flora, Michigan (WE-2)
- Frank E. Mathews, Northwestern (WE-3)
Tackles
- Fred Henderson, Chicago (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1; JW; NB-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Tom Edwards, Michigan (AP-2; BE-2; BTW-1; NB-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Harry Hawkins, Michigan (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1; JW; UP-2; WE-2)
- Elmer A. Lampe, Chicago (BE-2; UP-2 [end])
- Paul Nelson, Wisconsin (BTW-2; WE-3)
- J. T. Bolan, Purdue (UP-2)
- John H. Nichols, Ohio State (AP-2)
- Charles A. Brown, Illinois (WE-2)
- Fred Hobscheid, Chicago (WE-3)
Guards
- Ed Hess, Ohio State (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1; JW; NB-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Bernie Shively, Illinois (AP-1; BE-1; JW)
- Sam Hibben, Chicago (NB-1)
- Ray J. Stipek, Wisconsin (AP-2; BE-2; BTW-2; WE-2)
- Len Walsh, Minnesota (BE-2; WE-1)
- John Lovette, Michigan (BTW-2; WE-3)
- Paul Kraguski, Iowa (UP-2, WE-3)
- Merwin Mitterwallner, Illinois (UP-2; WE-2)
Centers
- Robert J. Brown, Michigan (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1 [guard]; JW; NB-1; UP-1 [guard]; WE-2)
- Tim Lowry, Northwestern (AP-2; BE-2; BTW-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Alex W. Klein, Ohio State (BTW-2)
- Hal Griffen, Iowa (AP-2 [guard], UP-2)
- Robert Reitsch, Illinois (WE-3)
Quarterbacks
- Benny Friedman, Michigan (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1; JW; UP-1; WE-1)
- Mel Taube, Purdue (BE-2)
- John Schirmer, Iowa (WE-2)
Halfbacks
- Red Grange, Illinois (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1; NB-1 [quarterback]; JW; UP-1; WE-1)
- Austin McCarty, Chicago (AP-1; BE-1; BTW-1 [fullback]; WE-1 [fullback])
- Wesley Fry, Iowa (AP-2 [fullback]; UP-1)
- Ralph Baker, Northwestern (NB-1)
- Harold V. Almquist, Minnesota (BTW-1; UP-2; WE-3 [qb])
- Marty Karow, Ohio State (BE-2; JW; WE-2)
- Nick Kutsch, Iowa (BTW-2 [quarterback]; NB-1; WE-3)
- Doyle Harmon, Wisconsin (AP-2; BE-2; UP-2 [quarterback]; WE-1)
- Chester "Cotton" Wilcox, Purdue (AP-2 [quarterback]; BTW-2 , WE-3)
- Larry Marks, Indiana (WE-2)
Fullbacks
- Tiny Lewis, Northwestern (AP-1; BE-2; BTW-2 [halfback]; UP-1; WE-2)
- Herb Joesting, Minnesota (AP-2; BE-1; UP-2)
- Bo Molenda, Michigan (BTW-2; NB-1; UP-2 [halfback]; WE-3)
- Earl Britton, Illinois (JW)
See also
Key
AP = Associated Press, "as selected by seven of the Big Ten coaches, for the Associated Press tonight"[1]
BE = Billy Evans with counsel from nine of the ten Big Ten coaches[2]
BTW = Big Ten Weekly, selected by Albon Holden in the Big Ten Weekly, a publication devoted entirely to the athletics of the leading institutions of the west"[3]
JW = John Wilce, head coach at Ohio State[4]
NB = Norman E. Brown, sports editor of the Central Press Association[5]
UP = United Press, "according to a consensus of opinion as expressed by coaches, trainers, athletic directors, and critics as compiled today by the United Press"[6]
WE = Walter Eckersall[7]
Bold = consensus first-team selection by at least three of the six selectors listed above
References
- ^ "Big Ten All Star Selection Is Made: Red Grange Is Only Unanimous Choice of Coaches -- Michigan Men on First Team". Joplin Globe. December 4, 1925. p. 8.
- ^ Billy Evans (November 30, 1925). "Billy Evans All-Big-Ten". Mount Carmel (PA) Item. p. 5.
- ^ "Big Ten Weekly's Teams". The Scranton Republican. December 4, 1925. p. 22.
- ^ Dr. J. W. Wilce (November 25, 1925). "Wilce Picks All-Western Grid Eleven". Oakland Tribune. p. 29.
- ^ Norman E. Brown (December 1, 1925). "Brown's All-Big Ten Team Selections". The Journal News (Hamilton, Ohio). p. 10.
- ^ Edward C. Derr (December 1, 1925). "United Press Expert Favors Michigan Stars in Big Ten". The Daily Times (New Philadelphia, Ohio). p. 7.
- ^ "Eckersall's All-Conference Football Teams". Detroit Free Press. December 6, 1925. p. 16.
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