1940 All-Pacific Coast football team explained

The 1940 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the 1940 college football season. The organizations selecting teams in 1940 included the Associated Press (AP) and the United Press (UP).

The 1941 Stanford Indians football team compiled an undefeated 10-0 record, were ranked #2 in the final AP Poll, and had six players receiving first-team honors: quarterback Frankie Albert (AP, UP), halfback Pete Kmetovic (AP), fullback Norm Standlee (AP, UP), end Fred Meyer (AP), and tackles Bob Reinhard and Bruno Banducci (UP).

The 1941 Washington Huskies football team finished in second place with a 5-4 record and was represented by four players on either the AP or UP first team: halfback Dean McAdams (AP, UP), end Jay MacDowell (AP, UP), guard Ray Frankowski (AP, UP), and center Rudy Mucha (AP, UP).

No players from teams outside the PCC received first-team honors from the AP or UP.

All-Pacific Coast selections

Quarterback

Halfbacks

Fullback

Ends

Tackles

Guards

Centers

Key

AP = Associated Press, selected based on "annual consensus poll of sports writers, officials and coaches"[1] [2]

UP = United Press: "Sports editors of the United Press client newspapers of the Pacific Coast made the selections ..."[3] [4]

Bold = Consensus first-team selection of both the AP and UP

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: The Associated Press 1940 All-Pacific Coast First Team. News-Herald, Klammath Fall, Oregon. December 6, 1940. 10.
  2. News: Associated Press All-Coast. Eugene Register-Guard. December 6, 1940. 12.
  3. News: Frankie Albert Unanimous Choice On All-Coast Team. Nevada State Journal. December 6, 1940. 10.
  4. News: United Press Names All-Coast Elevens. Eugene Register-Guard. December 6, 1940. 12.