1943 College Football All-America Team
The 1943 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1943. The eight selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1943 season are Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, the Associated Press, the United Press, the All-America Board, Football News, the International News Service, Look magazine, and the Sporting News.
Consensus All-Americans
For the year 1943, the NCAA recognizes eight published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.Name | Position | School | Number | Official selectors | Other selectors |
Cas Myslinski | Center | Army | 8/8 | AAB, AP, CO, FN, INS, LK, SN, UP | CP, SS |
Bill Daley | Halfback | Michigan | 8/8 | AAB, AP, CO, FN, INS, LK, SN, UP | CP, NYS, SS |
Creighton Miller | Halfback | Notre Dame | 7/8 | AAB, AP, CO, FN, INS, SN, UP | -- |
Angelo Bertelli | Quarterback | Notre Dame | 7/8 | AAB, CO, FN, INS, LK, SN, UP | CP, NYS, SS |
Ralph Heywood | End | USC | 6/8 | AAB, AP, FN, INS, LK, UP | CP, SS |
Jim White | Tackle | Notre Dame | 6/8 | AAB, AP, CO, INS, SN, UP | CP |
Alex Agase | Guard | Purdue | 6/8 | AAB, FN, INS, LK, SN, UP | CP |
Bob Odell | Halfback | Penn | 5/8 | AP, CO, INS, LK, NYS | -- |
Don Whitmire | Tackle | Navy | 4/8 | AAB, INS, LK, UP | CP |
Merv Pregulman | Tackle | Michigan | 4/8 | CO, FN, LK, SN | SS |
Pat Filley | Guard | Notre Dame | 4/8 | CO, FN, SN, UP | -- |
John Yonakor | End | Notre Dame | 3/8 | INS, SN, UP | CP |
All-American selections for 1943
Ends
- Ralph Heywood, USC
- John Yonakor, Notre Dame
- Pete Pihos, Indiana
- Albert Channell, Navy
- John Monahan, Dartmouth
- Roe Johnston, Navy
- Herb Hein, Northwestern
- Joe Parker, Texas
- Robert Hall, Colorado College
- Robert Gantt, Duke
Tackles
- Don Whitmire, Navy
- Jim White, Notre Dame
- Merv Pregulman, Michigan
- Art McCaffray, College of the Pacific
- George Connor, Holy Cross
- Cleo Calgani, Cornell
- Pat Preston, Duke
- Francis Merritt, Army
- Solon Burnett, Southwestern
Guards
- Alex Agase, Purdue
- Pat Filley, Notre Dame
- John Steber, Georgia Tech.
- Bill Milner, Duke
- Harold Fisher, Southwestern
- Bill Milner, Duke
- Don Alvarez, Dartmouth
- George Brown, Navy
- John Jaffurs, Penn State
- Richard Ward, Washington
Centers
- Cas Myslinski, Army
- Jack Martin, Navy
- Bill Gray, USC
- Herbert Coleman, Notre Dame
- Lester Gatewood, Tulane
Quarterbacks
- Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame
- Otto Graham, Northwestern
Halfbacks
- Bill Daley, Michigan
- Bob Odell, Penn
- Creighton Miller, Notre Dame
- Eddie Prokop, Georgia Tech
- Alvin Dark, Southwestern Louisiana
- Harold Hamburg, Navy
- Steve Van Buren, LSU
- Robert Hoernschemeyer, Indiana
- Bob Steuber, DePauw
Fullbacks
- John Podesto, College of the Pacific
- Tony Butkovich, Purdue
Key
- -1 – First-team selection
- -2 – Second-team selection
- -3 – Third-team selection
Official selectors
- AAB = All-America Board
- AP = Associated Press
- CO = Collier's Weekly, selected by Grantland Rice
- FN = Football News
- INS = International News Service
- LK = NBC radio and Look magazine, selected under the supervision of Bill Stern, by 138 sports announcers and 25 key sports writers
- SN = Sporting News, selected through a poll of 86 sports writers in 40 states
- UP = United Press
Other selectors
- CP = Central Press Association, selected with the assistance of the nation's football captains
- MS = Maxwell Stiles, noted California sports writer, based on the number of weeks a player was named player of the week at his position
- NYS = New York Sun
- SS = Stars and Stripes, selected by the sports writers for the Army publication
- WC = Walter Camp Football Foundation