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1923 College Football All-Southern Team

The 1923 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1923 Southern Conference football season.

Vanderbilt won the SoCon championship, its last conference title to date. Florida upset previously undefeated Alabama on the last week of play.

Composite eleven

The composite All-Southern eleven put out by the Atlanta Journal who received gold medals included:

  • Gil Reese, halfback for Vanderbilt. Reese was the team's leading scorer, netting nine touchdowns in two weeks in the victories over Tennessee and Georgia had by a combined 86–14.
  • Robbie Robinson, tackle and captain for Florida. On the Gators' upset of previously undefeated Alabama, he said "Psychology did the trick and turned the tables on the Crimson, for the word went the rounds on the campus that "they can't do it"'–referring to Alabama's chances of walking on the Florida team. He also remarked on the many goal line stands by Florida.
  • Henry Wakefield, end for Vanderbilt, known as "Hek." After the loss to Michigan opposing coach Fielding Yost said "I never saw a greater exhibition of end play", referring to Wakefield. The Kingsport Times reported that governor Austin Peay had also given Hek praise for his play that day. Coach Dan McGugin rated Wakefield as one of the six greatest players he ever coached.
  • Doug Wycoff, fullback for Georgia Tech. Coach Alexander recalled "The work of Douglas Wycoff against Notre Dame two years in succession was brilliant in the extreme, as was his plunging against Penn State when we defeated them twice." Wycoff played professionally for various teams in both the AFL and NFL including with the Newark Bears. He was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1978.

Composite overview

Doug Wycoff received the most votes of any player in the composite selection.

All-Southerns of 1923

Ends

  • Lynn Bomar*, Vanderbilt (College Football Hall of Fame) <small>(C, AC, MB, BCL, MN-2, ZN, JB-1, CL [as t], BH-1, JH-1, WGF, WR [as g], FD, NOD, EH, WC, GJ, BE)</small>
  • Hek Wakefield, Vanderbilt <small>(C, AC, MB-1, BCL, MT, CL, HP, BH-1, JH-1, WGF, GHB-1, WR, BP, KN, NOD, LB, HB, JF, BE)</small>
  • Al Clemens, Alabama <small>(C, ED, HP, JH-2, GHB-2, FD, EH, HC, BE)</small>
  • John Staton, Georgia Tech, <small>(C, MB-1, ED, MN-2, BH-2, JH-2, GHB-1, LB, BE)</small>
  • Cliff Lemon, Centre <small>(ZN, JB-2, CL, BH-2, BP, WC, JF, GJ, HC, BE)</small>
  • Tarzan Holt, Tennessee <small>(GHB-2 [as fb], WR, KN, TT)</small>
  • Spec Lightsey, Florida <small>(JB-1, HP)</small>
  • Crook Smith, Mercer <small>(MT)</small>
  • Case Thomasson, Centre <small>(HB)</small>
  • Tuck Carlton, VMI <small>(HC)</small>
  • Blood Miller, Sewanee <small>(JB-2, GHB-2)</small>
  • Bill Supplee, Maryland <small>(BE)</small>

Tackles

  • Joe Bennett, Georgia <small>(C, AC, MB, ED, BCL, MT, MN-2, CL, JH-2, WGF [as g], GHB-1, WR, BP, FD, EH, LB, HB, GJ, TT, BE)</small>
  • Robbie Robinson, Florida <small>(C, JB-1, BH-2, WGF, GHB-1, FD, EH, BE)</small>
  • Bob Rives, Vanderbilt <small>(C, AC, MT, JB-1, BH-1, JH-1, WGF, GHB-2, KN, HB, HC, BE)</small>
  • Charlie Barbour, VMI <small>(C, MB, ED, ZN, BH-1, JH-1, BE)</small>
  • E. A. Stephenson, Kentucky <small>(BH-2, JH-2, NOD, BE)</small>
  • Jack Langhorne, Alabama <small>(KN, JF [as g], HC)</small>
  • J. G. Lowe, Tennessee <small>(WR, BE)</small>
  • Jim Taylor Georgia <small>(HP)</small>
  • Broomley, Maryland <small>(NOD)</small>
  • Cy Williams, Florida <small>(LB)</small>
  • Jim Walker, Vanderbilt <small>(JF)</small>
  • Huffines, Georgia Tech <small>(JF)</small>
  • Amos Kent, Sewanee <small>(GJ)</small>
  • Tex Tilson, Washington & Lee <small>(TT)</small>
  • Ralph Brice, Auburn <small>(JB-2, GHB-2)</small>
  • Red Simmons, Mercer <small>(MN-2)</small>

Guards

  • Goldy Goldstein, Florida <small>(C, AC, ED, ZN, JB-1, BH-1, JH-1, NOD, EH, HC, TT, BE)</small>
  • Tuck Kelly, Vanderbilt <small>(C, AC, MB, ED, BCL, ZN, BH-1, JH-2, GHB-1, BP, KN, WC [as t], LB, HB, BE)</small>
  • Rip Reagan, Auburn, <small>(C, BCL, MT, WGF, GHB-1, WC, TT, BE)</small>
  • H. Lynch, Centre <small>(CL, HP, BH-2, WC [as t], GJ, BP)</small>
  • Dell Ramsey, Kentucky <small>(WR, HB)</small>
  • Mike Herndon, Mercer <small>(MT)</small>
  • Bill Buckler, Alabama <small>(JB-1)</small>
  • Fats Hammond, VMI <small>(JH-1)</small>
  • Pete Camp, Alabama <small>(NOD)</small>
  • Cooper Litton, Sewanee <small>(BH-2, JH-2, GHB-2)</small>
  • John McIntyre, Georgia Tech <small>(GHB-2, KN, JF, BE)</small>
  • C. L. Terry, Washington & Lee <small>(HC, BE)</small>
  • Tom McCracken, VMI <small>(MN-2)</small>
  • F. McConnell, Georgia Tech <small>(MN-2)</small>
  • Ben Compton, Alabama <small>(JB-2)</small>
  • George M. Chinn, Centre <small>(BE)</small>

Centers

  • Shorty Propst, Alabama <small>(C, AC, MB [as g], ZN [as t], JB-1, CL, HP, BH-1, JH-1, WGF, GHB-2, WR, BP [as t], KN, FD, EH, WC [as g], GJ [as g], TT, BE)</small>
  • Claire Frye, Georgia Tech <small>(C, MB, MN-2, GHB-1, FD [as g], NOD, EH [as g], BE)</small>
  • Fats Lawrence, Auburn <small>(C, ED, ZN, JB-2 [as g], CL [as g], HP [as g], LB [as t], BE)</small>
  • Ed Kubale, Centre <small>(BCL, MT, JB-2, BH-2, JH-2, BP, LB, WC, HB, JF, GJ, BE)</small>
  • Alf Sharpe, Vanderbilt <small>(FD [as g])</small>
  • T. Roosevelt Day, Georgia <small>(HC)</small>

Quarterbacks

  • Grant Gillis, Alabama <small>(C, MB, ED, JB-1 [as hb], BH-2, JH-2 [as hb], WGF [as hb], GHB-1 [as hb], BE [as hb])</small>
  • Herb Covington, Centre <small>(AC, BCL, MT, ZN, JB-1, CL, HP, BH-1, GHB-1, WR, BP, FD, EH, LB, WC, HB, JF, GJ, HC, TT, BE)</small>
  • Edgar C. Jones, Florida <small>(MN-2, JB-2 [as qb], BE)</small>
  • Monk McDonald, North Carolina <small>(NOD)</small>
  • S. D. Peterson, Auburn <small>(GHB-2)</small>
  • Boots Groves, Maryland <small>(GHB-2 [as hb])</small>
  • Doc Kuhn, Vanderbilt <small>(BE)</small>
  • Harry Sutton, VPI <small>(BE)</small>

Halfbacks

  • Gil Reese, Vanderbilt <small>(C, MB, AC, ED, BCL, MT, ZN, JB-1, CL, HP, BH-1, JH, WGF, GHB-1, WR, BP, KN, FD, NOD, EH [as fb], LB, HB, GJ, TT, BE)</small>
  • Ark Newton, Florida <small>(C, AC, MB, BCL [as t], MT, MN-2, JB-2, CL, BH-1, JH, EH, WC, HC, TT, BE)</small>
  • Windy White, VMI <small>(MB, ED, BH-2, JH-2 [as fb], GHB-2, BE)</small>
  • Brother Brown, Tulane <small>(FD, NOD, EH)</small>
  • William Bone, Tennessee <small>(WR, KN)</small>
  • John H. Fletcher, Georgia <small>(BCL, JH-2)</small>
  • Spurlock, Washington & Lee <small>(WC)</small>
  • Ike Williams, Georgia Tech <small>(JF)</small>
  • Hudgins, Centre <small>(JF)</small>
  • J. E. Luckett, Mississippi A&M <small>(HC)</small>
  • Adrian Maurer, Oglethorpe <small>(MN-2, BE)</small>
  • Cy Parks, Mississippi College <small>(JB-2)</small>
  • William C. Baty, Alabama <small>(BH-2)</small>
  • W. Shufford, NC State <small>(BE)</small>

Fullbacks

  • Doug Wycoff, Georgia Tech <small>(C, AC, MB, ED, BCL, MT, ZN [as hb], JB, CL, HP, BH-1, JH, WGF, GHB-1, WR, BP [as hb], KN, FD, NOD, LB [as hb], WC, HB [as hb], GJ [as hb], HC, TT, BE)</small>
  • Pooley Hubert, Alabama (College Football Hall of Fame) <small>(MN-2, ZN, HP [as hb])</small>
  • Eddie Cameron, Washington & Lee <small>(HB, JF, BE)</small>
  • Bill Middlekauff, Florida <small>(JB-2, BH-2, BP, BE)</small>
  • Curtis Sanders, Kentucky <small>(LB, BE)</small>
  • John Hutchins, Carson-Newman <small>(GJ)</small>
  • Jack McQuade, Maryland <small>(BE)</small>

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