1967 Little All-America college football team explained

The 1967 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 1967, the AP selected two teams, each team having separate offensive and defensive platoons.[1]

First team

PositionPlayerTeam
Offense
QBCharles McKeeStyle = Lawrence
HBDon HaasStyle = Montana State
Carl GarrettStyle = New Mexico Highlands
FBLee WhiteStyle = Weber State
EHaven MosesStyle = San Diego State
Dwayne NixStyle = Texas A&I
TEddie JoynerStyle = Lenoir–Rhyne
John GloistenStyle = Wagner
GSpergon WynnStyle = Lamar Tech
Leland HughesStyle = Delta State
CVictor BenderStyle = Northeast Louisiana
Defense
DEWilliam HannaStyle = Northern Arizona
Jeff QueenStyle = Morgan State
DTClaude HumphreyStyle = Tennessee A&I
Dave WilliamsStyle = Fairmont State
MGRay PedersenStyle = Northern Iowa
LBRobert BeersStyle = Montana
David RagusaStyle = Rochester
Richard JaegerStyle = Gustavus Adolphus
CBMajor HazeltonStyle = Florida A&M
Steve DockeryStyle = Maryville (TN)
SRobert WillbanksStyle = Arlington State

Second team

PositionPlayerTeam
Offense
QBBob ToledoStyle = San Francisco State
HBDoug VanBovenStyle = Central (IA)
Lennie HoltonStyle = Northern Michigan
FBRichard MooreStyle = Western Kentucky
EAaron MarshStyle = Eastern Kentucky
Henry McKayStyle = Guilford
TMike DonovanStyle = Northeastern
Bob DeimStyle = Arlington State
GTom FunchesStyle = Jacksonville State
Willie BanksStyle = Alcorn A&M
CJames LietzkiStyle = Mankato State
Defense
DEAlfred BeauchampStyle = Southern
Joe HornakStyle = Waynesburg
DTMarvin UpshawStyle = Trinity (TX)
Art ShellStyle = Maryland State
MGMike TomasiniStyle = Colorado State
LBGary JonesStyle = Whitman
Herbert CooperStyle = Wesleyan (CT)
CBMac SaulsStyle = Southwest Texas State
Lou CicconeStyle = Glassboro State
SMike JohnstonStyle = Alfred

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: C. McKee of Lawrence Is QB On Little All-America Eleven. Mansfield News-Herald. Harold Claassen. November 28, 1967. 15. Newspapers.com.