1946 Little All-America college football team explained

The 1946 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 1946, the AP selected first, second, and third teams.[1] [2]

First-team

PositionPlayerTeam
BGene RobertsStyle = Chattanooga
Rudy MobleyStyle = Hardin–Simmons
Phil ColellaStyle = St. Bonaventure
Hank CaverStyle = Presbyterian
EGeorge BibighausStyle = Muhlenberg
Marvin GoodmanStyle = Willamette
TRobert HawkinsStyle = Evansville
Tony StalloniStyle = Delaware
GMike ReedStyle = Louisiana Tech
Bert VandercluteStyle = Wesleyan (CT)
CCliff RothrockStyle = North Dakota Agricultural

Second-team

PositionPlayerTeam
BLarry BrunoStyle = Geneva
Darwin HorneStyle = Pepperdine
Ray RamseyStyle = Bradley
Joe LusticStyle = Morehead State
EHarry DicksonStyle = Idaho Southern Branch
Ted ChittwoodStyle = Missouri Valley
TNelson SchofieldStyle = Newberry
Ray YagielloStyle = Catawba
GVictor PedersonStyle = Gustavus Adolphus
John ZolloStyle = Maine
CDon AndersonStyle = Cape Girardeau

Third-team

PositionPlayerTeam
BAndy VictoryStyle = Oklahoma City
Gerald DohertyStyle = Delaware
A. L. CamarataStyle = Iowa State Teachers
Arthur PollardStyle = Arizona
EJack ColemanStyle = Louisville
Mel HarmsStyle = Upper Iowa
TRalph HollywoodStyle = Austin
Bo StewartStyle = Chattanooga
GFrank BurkeStyle = New Mexico A&M
Dwaine LyonStyle = West Texas State
CNorman ParentStyle = Bates

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Tony Stalloni Named On Little All-America Eleven. . . December 6, 1946. 41. . Harold . Claassen . AP.
  2. News: Rothrock Makes Little All-American AP Team . . . . 17 . December 6, 1946 . May 2, 2022 . newspapers.com.