1928 All-Southwest Conference football team
The 1928 All-Southwest Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various sports writers and officials for All-Southwest Conference teams for the 1928 college football season.
All Southwest selections
Quarterbacks
- Redman Hume, SMU (Hop; NR-1; FH-2; GW-1)
- Howard Grubbs, TCU (Legg-1; Em-2; NR-2; FH-1; PC)
- Jake Wilson, Baylor (Legg-2; Em-1; LG-1; PC [HB])
- Rees, Texas (FM)
Halfbacks
- Ross Love, Sr., SMU (Hop; Legg-1; NR-1; FH-1; GW-1; PC)
- Virgil Gilliland, Baylor (Hop; Legg-1; Em-2; FH-2; GW-1)
- Dexter Shelley, Texas (Em-1; FM [FB]; NR-2; LG-1)
- Hughes, Texas (Em-2; NR-2; FH-1; LG-1)
- Hume, SMU (Em-1; FM)
- Perkins, Texas (Legg-2; NR-1; FH-2)
- Hertin (Legg-2)
Fullbacks
- Garland 'Bevo' Beavers, Arkansas (Em-1; FM [HB]; NR-1; FH-1; GW-1; PC)
- King, Texas (Hop; Legg-2; FH-2)
- Herschel Burgess, Texas A&M (Legg-1)
- Love, SMU (Em-2; LG-1)
- Griffith (NR-2)
Ends
- Bill Ford, Texas (Legg-1; Em-1; FM; NR-1; FH-1; LG-1; GW-1; PC)
- Petty, Texas A&M (Em-1; FM; NR-1; FH-1; LG-1; GW-1; PC)
- Wear Schoonover, Arkansas (Legg-1; Em-2; FH-2)
- Rhoads, Texas (Hop; Legg-2)
- Shaerdel, SMU (Hop)
- Trigg (Legg-2; Em-2; NR-2; FH-2)
- Lucas (NR-2)
Tackles
- Brown, Texas (Hop; Legg-1; Em-1; FM; NR-2; FH-1; LG-1; GW-1; PC)
- Williams, TCU (Hop; Legg-1; Em-1; NR-1; FH-1; LG-1; GW-1; PC)
- Griffin, Baylor (FM; NR-1; FH-2)
- Moore (Legg-2)
- Winters (Legg-2; NR-2)
- Bartlett (Em-2)
- Knippel, Rice (FH-2)
Guards
- Choc Sanders, SMU (Hop; Legg-1; Em-1; NR-1; FH-2; LG-1; GW-1; PC)
- Clyde Van Sickle, Arkansas (Legg-1; Em-2 [T]; NR-2; FH-1; LG-1; GW-1; PC)
- Mike Brumbelow, TCU (Hop; Em-2; NR-1; FH-2)
- Barton Koch, Baylor (Legg-2; Em-1; NR-2; FH-1)
- Richter, Texas A&M (FM)
- Creighton, Arkansas (FM)
- Phillips (Legg-2)
- Jones (Em-2)
Centers
- Z. W. Bartlett, Texas A&M (NR-2; FH-1; LG-1; GW-1; PC)
- Powell, SMU (Hop; Legg-1; Em-2)
- Adkins, TCU (Em-1; NR-1; FH-2)
- Wray, Texas (FM)
- Burnett (Legg-2)
Key
Hop = A. S. "Hop" Hopkins, sports editor Austin American[1]
Legg = Don Legg, sports editor Austin Statesman[1]
Em = Victor Emanuel, sports editor Galveston News[1]
FM = Fred Mosebach, sports editor San Antonio Express[1]
NR = Ned Record, sports editor Fort Worth Record-Telegram[1]
FH = Flem Hall, sports editor Fort Worth Star-Telegram[1]
LG = Lloyd Gregory, sports editor Houston Post-Dispatch[1]
GW = George White, sports editor Dallas News[1]
PC = Pete Cawthorn, Southwest Conference official[1]
See also
References
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