1920 All-Pacific Coast football team
Appearance
The 1920 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the 1920 college football season.
All-Pacific Coast selections
[edit]Quarterback
[edit]- Bill Steers, Oregon (ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Charles F. Erb, California (AS-1, GV-2)
Halfbacks
[edit]- Pesky Sprott, California (AS-1, ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Dink Templeton, Stanford (ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Crip Toomey, California (AS-1, GV-2)
- Ray Eckmann, Washington (GV-2)
Fullback
[edit]- Lloyd Gillis, Washington State (ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Jesse B. Morrison, California (AS-1)
- Joe Kasberger, Oregon Agricultural (GV-2)
Ends
[edit]- Harold Muller, California (AS-1, ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Robert A. Berkey, California (AS-1, GV-1)
- Martin Howard, Oregon (ODJ-1)
- Chuck Rose, Oregon Agricultural (GV-2)
- Ted Faulk, Washington (GV-2)
Tackles
[edit]- Fred Hamilton, Washington State (ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Dan McMillan, California (AS-1, GV-1)
- Stanley Barnes, California (AS-1)
- Earl Leslie, Oregon (ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Clark, Washington (GV-2)
- Pershing, Stanford (SDC-2)
Guards
[edit]- Olin C. Majors, California (AS-1, ODJ-1, GV-1)
- Lee D. Cranmer, California (AS-1, GV-2)
- Carl Mautz, Oregon (ODJ-1, GV-2)
Centers
[edit]- Earl Dunlap, Washington State (ODJ-1, GV-1)
- George H. Latham, California (AS-1)
- George Smith, Washington (GV-2)
Key
[edit]AS = Andy Smith, head coach of California, picking all 11 first-team players from his own squad[1]
ODJ = Oregon Daily Journal[2]
GV = George Varnell, "Pacific Coast and Northern Conference referee and local sporting writer" [3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Andy Smith Picks Stars: First Team All Cal. Men". San Francisco Chronicle. November 29, 1920. p. 13.
- ^ George Bertz (November 29, 1920). "All-Pacific Coast Football Eleven Is Selected: Four University of Oregon Football Players Honored". The Oregon Daily Journal (Portland, Oregon). p. 53.
- ^ George Varnell (November 27, 1920). "Champs Lead, Cougars Second, in Grid Conference Stars". Spokane Daily Chronicle. p. 9.