1941 Little All-America college football team explained

The 1941 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 1941, the AP selected first, second, and third teams.[1]

First-team

PositionPlayerTeam
BMarv TommervikStyle = Pacific Lutheran
Noble SmithStyle = Hawaii
James JonesStyle = Union (TN)
Jack HuntStyle = Marshall
EHenry StantonStyle = Arizona
Mike YurcheshenStyle = Case
TDick MoeStyle = Colorado Mines
Ed KromkaStyle = Missouri Mines
GNick GeorgeStyle = Waynesburg
Garland GregoryStyle = Louisiana Tech
CStuart ClarksonStyle = Texas A&I

Second-team

PositionPlayerTeam
BOwen PriceStyle = Texas Mines
Milt JannoneStyle = Hamilton
Virgil WagnerStyle = Millikin
Jim CarrierStyle = Wesleyan (CT)
EJim FitzharrisStyle = St. Thomas (MN)
Charles SchusterStyle = Eastern Kentucky State
TTom BarberStyle = Chattanooga
George WattsStyle = Appalachian State
GAnthony Jo FraiolaStyle = Willamette
Albert WillStyle = Trinity (CT)
CRay SatterleeStyle = Eastern Washington

Third-team

PositionPlayerTeam
BBen CollinsStyle = West Texas State
Doug RehorStyle = Dickinson
Jim TarrantStyle = Howard (AL)
Tony ColellaStyle = Canisius
ERoland WarrenStyle = Howard Payne
Bob MetzgerStyle = Western Michigan
TPaul NewellStyle = Nebraska State Teachers
Tony MacikasStyle = Cincinnati
GSteve VucicStyle = Saint Vincent
Louis GoniasStyle = Grinnell
CEd EllisStyle = Catawba

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Little All-America Teams. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. December 15, 1951. 18. Newspapers.com.