1904 College Football All-America Team

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The 1904 College Football All-America team is composed of various organizations that chose College Football All-America Teams that season. The organizations that chose the teams included Collier's Weekly selected by Walter Camp.

All-Americans of 1904[]

Yale's Tom Shevlin was a four-time All-American

Ends[]

Tackles[]

  • James Hogan, Yale (WC-1; CW-1; NYS-1; NYH; PR; NYET; PNA-1; PI; FL)
  • James Cooney, Princeton (WC-1; CW-1; NYS-1; NYT; NYH; PR; NYET; PI)
  • Joe Curtis, Michigan (WC-2; FL)
  • James R. Bloomer, Yale (CW-2; NYS-2; NYT; PNA-1; FL [sub])
  • Tom Thorp, Columbia (WC-2; CW-2; NYS-2)
  • Thomas Alexander Butkiewicz, Penn (WC-3)
  • Thomas B. Doe, Army (WC-3)

Guards[]

  • Frank Piekarski, Penn (WC-1; CW-1; NYS-1; NYT; NYH; PR; NYET; PNA-1; PI)
  • Joseph Gilman, Dartmouth (WC-2; CW-1)
  • Ralph Kinney, Yale (WC-1; CW-2 NYS-2; NYT; PNA-1)
  • Roswell Tripp, Yale (WC-2; CW-2 NYS-1; NYH; NYET; PI)
  • Short, Princeton (WC-3; NYS-2; PR)
  • Walton W. Thorp, Minnesota (WC-3; FL)
  • Charles A. Fairweather, Illinois (FL)
With halfback Willie Heston in the backfield, the Michigan Wolverines compiled a 43–0–1 record between 1901–04.

Centers[]

  • Arthur Tipton, Army (WC-1; CW-1; NYS-1; NYH; PR)
  • Clint Roraback, Yale (WC-2; NYS-2; NYT; NYET; PNA-1; PI)
  • Robert Grant Torrey, Penn (WC-3; CW-2)
  • John M. Haselwood, Illinois (FL)

Quarterbacks[]

Halfbacks[]

  • Daniel Hurley, Harvard (WC-1; CW-1; NYS-1; NYT; PR; PNA-1; PI)
  • Willie Heston, Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; NYET; FL)
  • Lydig Hoyt, Yale (WC-3; CW-2 [fb]; NYS-1; NYH; PR)
  • Jack Owsley, Yale (NYS-2)
  • Marshall Reynolds, Penn (WC-2; NYS-2; NYT; PNA-1)
  • W. E. Metzenthin, Columbia (NYH)
  • Jack Hubbard, Amherst (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-2; CW-2)
  • James Vaughn, Dartmouth (WC-3)
  • W. C. Leavenworth, Yale (PI)
  • Frederick A. Prince, Army (CW-2)
  • Walter L. Foulke, Princeton (FL [sub])

Fullbacks[]

Key[]

NCAA recognized selectors for 1904

Other selectors

Bold = Consensus All-American[9]

  • 1 – First-team selection
  • 2 – Second-team selection
  • 3 – Third-team selection

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-12-06. Retrieved 2019-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Camp's Idea Of Football Stars: Yale Coach Puts Two Western Men in His Selection". The Daily Review (Decatur, IL). 1904-12-28.
  3. ^ "Camp's 1904 All America Football Team". Capital Times. 1904-11-24.
  4. ^ Caspar Whitney (Jan 1905). "The Sportsman's View-Point" (PDF). Outing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2010-02-20.
  5. ^ a b c d "Western Stars Are Not Named: No Eastern Paper Gives Westerner Place on All-Americans". Atlanta Constitution. 1904-12-05.
  6. ^ a b c "Some All-American Football Elevens". The Pittsburgh Press. 1904-11-29.
  7. ^ "In the Sporting World". Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. 1904-12-03.
  8. ^ a b "Football Critics Picking All-American Aggregations". Colorado Springs Weekly Gazette. 1904-12-15.
  9. ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 6. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
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