1901 College Football All-Southern Team American all-star college football team
Hunter Carpenter .
The 1901 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations in 1901. Vanderbilt won the SIAA championship. Most said Virginia ranked best in the south.[ 1] Gallaudet , a school for deaf-mutes, also claimed a championship.
Consensus selection
Christie Benet .
Those players who made both Outing' s team and received mention by the Washington Post included:
Christie Benet , tackle for Virginia. He was later a Senator for South Carolina.
Hunter Carpenter , fullback for VPI. College Football Hall of Fame
Robert M. Coleman , halfback for Virginia. A native of Lexington, Kentucky , Coleman first attended local Kentucky University , and later coached there.
Gilbert O. Erickson , end for Gallaudet. He was a photographer and one of the founders of the National Literary Society of the Deaf.
Percy Given , center for Georgetown. Georgetown authorities claimed it was Given, as opposed to Germany Schulz , who was the first "roving center" or linebacker in the game against Navy in 1902.
Buck Harris , guard for Virginia. He was later a physician; an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist in Birmingham, Alabama .
Hub McCormick , tackle for VPI. He was later an engineer.
Ormond Simkins , fullback for Sewanee. His father William Stewart Simkins may have fired the first shot of the Civil War .
Ed Tutwiler , quarterback for Virginia. He was the son of Confederate veteran and Birmingham industrialist Ed Tutwiler, Sr.
Joe Ware , end for VPI. He was later a second lieutenant in World War I , and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery .
All-Southerns of 1901
Ends
Joe Ware
Tackles
Guards
Buck Harris †, Virginia (WP, O)
Branch Johnson , VMI (WP)
Alvin Lee Abbott, VPI (O)
Joe Lynch, Georgetown (WP-s)
Frank Kearns, Georgetown (WP-s)
Centers
Percy Given †, Georgetown (WP, O)
H. Dorsey Waters, Virginia (WP-s)
Quarterbacks
Robert Coleman.
Halfbacks
Fullbacks
Hunter Carpenter †, VPI (College Football Hall of Fame) (WP, O)
Albert Carr, North Carolina (WP-s)
Key
Bold = consensus choice by a majority of the selectors
† = Unanimous selection
WP = posted by Oscar P. Schmidt in The Washington Post , selected by M. J. Thompson , graduate manager of athletics at Georgetown University and Richard Armstrong , formerly of Yale . It had a second team referred to as substitutes.[ 2] [ 3]
O = selected by Caspar Whitney in Outing.[ 4]
References
Backfield Line † = Unanimous selection