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1909 College Football All-Southern Team

The 1909 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1909 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. Sewanee won the SIAA championship. VPI, an independent school, also claims a Southern championship.

Heisman's eleven

The eleven selected by John Heisman included:

All-Southerns of 1909

Ends

  • Silas Williams†, Sewanee <small>(H-1, GR, NB, NTC, NTL, NTM)</small>
  • Ewing Y. Freeland, Vanderbilt <small>(H-1, NB, NTL)</small>
  • Bill Neely, Vanderbilt <small>(GR, NB [as qb], NTC, NTL [as qb], NTM [as qb])</small>
  • Carlton Elliott, Virginia <small>(WG)</small>
  • Joe Luttrell, VPI <small>(WG)</small>
  • Armstrong Hill, Auburn <small>(H-2)</small>
  • Herbert Hatcher, Georgia <small>(H-2)</small>

Tackles

Guards

  • Eric Cheape, Sewanee <small>(H-1, GR, NTC)</small>
  • T. C. Locke, Auburn <small>(H-1, NTL)</small>
  • Ted Ross, Vanderbilt <small>(GR, NTC, NTL, NTM)</small>
  • Willie Hillman, LSU <small>(NB [as c], NTM)</small>
  • Stanley Phillip, Arkansas <small>(NB)</small>
  • Bruce, Washington & Lee <small>(WG)</small>
  • Hoss Hodgson, VPI <small>(WG)</small>
  • Burton Gray Allen, Auburn <small>(H-2)</small>
  • Leslie Covington, Vanderbilt <small>(H-2)</small>

Centers

  • J. E. Lucas, Georgia <small>(H-1)</small>
  • Robert "Strauss" Stovall, LSU <small>(GR, NTL, NTM)</small>
  • Frank Juhan, Sewanee <small>(NTC)</small>
  • Archibald Deans, North Carolina <small>(WG)</small>
  • J. J. Beaver, Auburn <small>(H-2)</small>

Quarterbacks

  • Doc Fenton, LSU (College Football Hall of Fame) <small>(H-1)</small>
  • Chigger Browne, Sewanee <small>(GR, H-2, NTC)</small>
  • S. F. Stevens, North Carolina A&M <small>(WG)</small>

Halfbacks

  • Aubrey Lanier, Sewanee <small>(H-1, GR, NB, NTC, NTL)</small>
  • Ray Morrison, Vanderbilt (College Football Hall of Fame) <small>(H-1, NTL, NTM [as e]) </small>
  • Lew Hardage, Auburn <small>(GR, H-2, NB, NTC, NTM)</small>
  • Forest Stanton, Virginia <small>(WG)</small>
  • Tom Moseley, VMI <small>(WG)</small>
  • Del Pratt, Alabama <small>(H-2)</small>

Fullbacks

Key

<small>† = Unanimous selection</small>

<small>Bold = Heisman's pick</small>

<small>H = selected by John Heisman, coach at Georgia Institute of Technology. Dick Jemison picked a second team from the players Heisman left off his first.</small>

<small>GR = selected by Grantland Rice.</small>

<small>NB = selected by Nash Buckingham.</small>

<small>NTC = published in the Nashville Tennessean, by a writer from Columbia.</small>

<small>NTL = published in the Nashville Tennessean, by a writer from Lynnville.</small>

<small>NTM = published in the Nashville Tennessean, by a writer from McMinnville.</small>

<small>WG = selected by William C. Gloth, coach at Virginia Military Institute.</small>

See also

References