1951 Little All-America college football team explained

The 1951 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 1951, the AP changed its procedure by selecting three separate groups: a first team, a defensive platoon, and a second team.[1]

First team

PositionPlayerTeam
Offense
BRobert MillerStyle = Emory & Henry
Robert FlanaganStyle = St. Ambrose
Joseph PahrStyle = Valparaiso
Ralph Di MiccoStyle = Alfred
EDale BruceStyle = Ohio Wesleyan
Haldo NormanStyle = Gustavus Adolphus
TLester WheelerStyle = Abilene Christian
Robert WilliamsonStyle = San Francisco
GWilliam ChalStyle = Kansas State Teachers
William DawkinsStyle = Florida State
CJim HazlettStyle = Susquehanna
Defense
DEJack WilsonStyle = Randolph–Macon
James TerryStyle = Stephen F. Austin
DTGeorge YoungStyle = Bucknell
Chester LagodStyle = Chattanooga
MGCharles SalmonStyle = Williams
Vic MakovitchStyle = Western Maryland
LBTito CarinciStyle = Xavier
Ken SpencerStyle = St. Lawrence
DBJack BeelerStyle = Wofford
Norman HashStyle = Western Washington
Ray RenfroStyle = North Texas State

Second team

PositionPlayerTeam
BRobert HeimerdingerStyle = Northern Illinois State
Andy Macdonald Style = Central Michigan
Robert WhiteStyle = New Mexico Western
Walter KohanowichStyle = Hofstra
EBernard CalendarStyle = Louisiana College
Holland AplinStyle = Tampa
TSal GeroStyle = Elon
Nick BovaStyle = Lebanon Valley
GPeter PociusStyle = Maine
Skippy JobsonStyle = Trinity (TX)
CGerald WenzelStyle = St. Joseph's (IN)

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Jack Beeler Makes Little All-America. The Columbia Record. December 5, 1951. 6B. Newspapers.com.