1952 Little All-America college football team
Appearance
1952 Little All-America college football team |
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Little All-America college football team |
1952 college football season |
1951 ← → 1953 |
The 1952 Little All-America college football team is composed of college football players from small colleges and universities who were selected by the Associated Press (AP) as the best players at each position. For 1952, the AP followed the precedent established in 1951 by selecting three separate groups: a first team consisting of separate offensive and defensive platoons, and a second team consisting of 11 players.[1]
First team
[edit]Position | Player | Team |
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Offense | ||
B | Don Gottlob | Sam Houston State |
Al Conway | William Jewell | |
Ralph Di Micco | Alfred | |
Steve Trudnak | Lenoir–Rhyne | |
E | Joe Kirven | Presbyterian |
Tony Chambers | UMass | |
T | Robert Lade | Peru State |
Tom Fann | Tennessee Tech | |
G | Jodie Connell | Jacksonville State |
Pete Swanson | Whitworth | |
C | Lou Bohnsack | Iowa State Teachers |
Defense | ||
DE | Al Feeney | Case |
Charles Kuehn | McNeese State | |
DT | Lester Lagod | Chattanooga |
Cal Roberts | Gustavus Adolphus | |
MG | Donald Bardell | Rochester |
Charles Weber | West Chester | |
LB | Robert Wiechard | Kings Point |
Ted Levenhagen | La Crosse State | |
DB | Ron Billings | Pacific Lutheran |
Wally Bullington | Abilene Christian | |
Neil Garrett | Nevada |
Second team
[edit]Position | Player | Team |
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B | Frank Buchiewicz | Pacific |
Bruce Bigford | Lawrence | |
Bucky McElroy | Mississippi Southern | |
Jimmy Feix | Western Kentucky | |
E | Jim Ladd | Bowling Green |
Jack Abell | Wofford | |
T | Bruno Ashley | East Texas State |
Robert Jennings | South Dakota | |
G | Ron Hoffman | St. Lawrence |
La Vern Robbins | Midwestern (TX) | |
C | Frank Treuchert | Springfield (MA) |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Ted Levenhagen Named To Little All-America Football Squad". The La Crosse Tribune. December 3, 1952. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.