1907 All-Western college football team |
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1907 college football season |
1905 1906 โ โ 1908 1909 |
The 1907 All-Western college football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Western teams chosen by various selectors for the 1907 college football season. One player, Germany Schulz, was also a consensus All-American.
All-Western selections
Ends
- Harry S. Hammond, Michigan (CA, CDN, CE, CIO, CJ, COL, CRH, WE)
- Hewitt, Chicago (CA, CDN, CP, CRH)
- Harlan Page, Chicago (CIO, CJ, CP) (CBHOF)
- Harlan Rogers, Wisconsin (CE)
Tackles
- Walter Rheinschild, Michigan (CA, CDN, CE, COL, CP, CRH, WE)
- John Messmer, Wisconsin (CA, CIO, CJ, COL [guard], CRH, WE [guard])
- George Leland Case, Minnesota (CDN, CIO, CP, WE)
- Ivan Doseff, Chicago (CE, CJ, COL)
Guards
- Forest Van Hook, Illinois (CA, CDN, CE, CIO, CJ, COL, CP, CRH, WE)
- Walter D. Graham, Michigan (CIO, CJ, CP, CRH)
- William John Bandelin, Minnesota (CA, CE)
- Harris, Chicago (CDN)
Centers
- Germany Schulz, Michigan (CA, CDN, CE, CIO, CJ, COL, CP, CRH, WE) (CFHOF)
Quarterbacks
- Walter Steffen, Chicago (CA, CDN, CE, CIO, CJ, COL, CP, CRH, WE) (CFHOF)
Halfbacks
- Leo DeTray, Chicago (CA [fullback], CDN, CE, CIO, CJ, COL, CP, CRH [fullback], WE)
- Carroll N. Kirk, Iowa (CA, CE, CRH)
- John Robert Schuknecht, Minnesota (CIO, CJ, COL [fullback])
- Harold Iddings, Chicago (CDN, COL [end], WE)
- Oscar Osthoff, Wisconsin (CP)
Fullbacks
- George Capron, Minnesota (CA [halfback], CDN, CE, CIO, CJ, COL [halfback], CP, CRH [halfback], WE [end])
- John H. Weller, Nebraska (WE)
Key
Bold = consensus choice by a majority of the selectors
CA = Chicago American[1]
CDN = Chicago Daily News[1]
CE = Chicago Examiner[1]
CIO = Chicago Inter-Ocean[1]
CJ = Chicago Journal[1]
COL = Collier's Weekly[1]
CP = Chicago Evening Post[1]
CRH = Chicago Record-Herald[1]
WE = Walter Eckersall for the Chicago Tribune[1][2]
CFHOF = College Football Hall of Fame
CBHOF = College Basketball Hall of Fame
See also
References
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