1930 College Football All-America Team

The 1930 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1930. The seven selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1930 season are (1) Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, (2) the Associated Press, (3) the United Press, (4) the All-America Board, (5) the International News Service (INS), (6) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and (7) the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA).

Consensus All-Americans

Following the death of Walter Camp in 1925, there was a proliferation of All-American teams in the late 1920s. For the year 1930, the NCAA recognizes seven published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.

Name Position School Number Selectors
Wes FeslerEndOhio State7/7AAB, AP, COL, INS, NANA, NEA, UP
Fred SingtonTackleAlabama7/7AAB, AP, COL, INS, NANA, NEA, UP
Ben TicknorCenterHarvard7/7AAB, AP, COL, INS, NANA, NEA, UP
Frank CarideoQuarterbackNotre Dame7/7AAB, AP, COL, INS, NANA, NEA, UP
Marchy SchwartzHalfbackNotre Dame5/7AP, INS, NANA, NEA, UP
Erny PinckertHalfbackUSC5/7AAB, AP, COL, NANA, NEA
Ted BeckettGuardCalifornia4/7AAB, COL, INS, NANA
Leonard MacalusoFullbackColgate4/7AP, COL, INS, UP
Barton KochGuardBaylor3/7COL, NANA, NEA
Frank BakerEndNorthwestern3/7AP, INS, UP
Milo LubratovichTackleWisconsin2/7NEA, UP

All-American selections for 1930

Ends

Tackles

Guards

Centers

Quarterbacks

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

Key

NCAA official selectors

Other selectors

See also

References

  1. "2014 NCAA Football Records: Consensus All-America Selections" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2014. p. 5. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  2. Christy Walsh (1932-12-11). "ALL-AMERICA BOARD HONORS CAPT. BOB SMITH OF COLGATE". Syracuse Herald.
  3. Alan Gould (1930-12-06). "MIDDLE WEST HOLDS EDGE IN SELECTION OF 1930 ALL-AMERICAN GRID TEAMS: POLL BY ASSOCIATED PRESS SELECTS STARS FOR MYTHICAL ELEVEN". Evening Independent.
  4. Cameron, L. S. (December 8, 1930). "United Press Has All-America Grid Team of the Year: Milo Lubratovich of the University of Wisconsin Team is Placed on the First Team". Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. Oshkosh, Wisconsin. p. 15. Retrieved May 18, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "RICE PICKS ALL-AMERICA: Ticknor and Carideo, of 1929 Eleven, Named Again on Honor Team; Two Utility Players Added to Lineup". Charleston Daily Mail. 1930-12-19.
  6. James Kilgallen (1930-12-01). "ALL-AMERICAN TEAM SELECTED: Two Notre Dame Men, Carideo and Schwartz, Are Named". Chester Times.
  7. L.S. "Larry" MacPhail (1930-12-13). "NEA Service's All-America Teams". Olean Times.
  8. ESPN College Football Encyclopedia. ESPN Books. 2005. p. 1162. ISBN 1401337031.
  9. William Ritt (1930-12-14). "College Football Captains Select Own All-American Eleven". Charleston Gazette.
  10. "EASTERN SCRIBE LIKES RUSSELL: Former Husker Listed All-American By New York Post". Lincoln Star. 1930-11-29.
  11. "New Tork San Team". Lincoln Star. 1930-11-29.
  12. "Walter Camp Football Foundation".
  13. "All-America Addendum -- Part 2" (PDF). College Football Historical Society Newsletter. November 2008.
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