1929 All-Big Ten Conference football team
The 1929 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Big Ten Conference teams chosen by various selectors for the 1929 Big Ten Conference football season.
All Big-Ten selections
[edit]Ends
[edit]- Wes Fesler, Ohio State (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Bob Tanner, Minnesota (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Frank Baker, Northwestern (NEA-2; UP-3; WE-2)
- Milt Gantenbein, Wisconsin (NEA-2; UP-3)
- Joe Truskowski, Michigan (UP-2)
- Wilbert O. Catterton, Indiana (UP-2)
- Arnold E. Wolgast, Illinois (WE-2)
Tackles
[edit]- Bronko Nagurski, Minnesota (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Elmer Sleight, Purdue (AP-1; NEA-2; UP-1; WE-1)
- Lou Gordon, Illinois (NEA-1; UP-2)
- Unger, Indiana (UP-2)
- Jack Riley, Northwestern (WE-2)
- Peter Westra, Iowa (NEA-1; WE-2)
- Milo Lubratovich, Wisconsin (UP-3)
- George Van Bibber, Purdue (NEA-2; UP-3)
Guards
[edit]- Fred Roberts, Iowa (AP-1; UP-1; WE-2)
- Henry J. Anderson, Northwestern (AP-1; NEA-1 [tackle]; UP-2; WE-1)
- John Parks, Wisconsin (UP-1)
- Russ Crane, Illinois (UP-2; WE-1)
- Howard W. Poe, Michigan (NEA-2)
- Sam T. Selby, Ohio State (NEA-2)
- George Stears, Purdue (WE-2)
- Denny Myers, Iowa (UP-3)
- Alfred E. Steinke, Michigan (UP-3)
Centers
[edit]- Mickey Erickson, Northwestern (AP-1; UP-1; WE-2)
- Alan Bovard, Michigan (NEA-1; WE-1)
- Ed Kawal, Illinois (NEA-2; UP-2)
- Buck Weaver, Chicago (UP-3)
Quarterbacks
[edit]- Glen Harmeson, Purdue (AP-1; NEA-1 [hb]; UP-1; WE-1)
- Frosty Peters, Illinois (NEA-1)
- Alan M. Holman, Ohio State (UP-2; WE-2)
- Win Brockmeyer, Minnesota (UP-3)
Halfbacks
[edit]- Willis Glassgow, Iowa (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1; WE-1)
- Ralph Welch, Purdue (AP-1; NEA-1 [fb]; UP-1; WE-1)
- Oran Pape, Iowa (NEA-2; UP-2)
- Art Pharmer, Minnesota (NEA-2 [hb]; UP-2)
- Frank H. Walker, Illinois (WE-2)
- Errett Van Nice, Chicago (NEA-2)
- Jud Timm, Illinois (UP-3)
- George O. Ross, Indiana (UP-3)
Fullbacks
[edit]- Russell Bergherm, Northwestern (AP-1; NEA-2; UP-1; WE-1)
- Joe Gembis, Michigan (UP-2; WE-2 [hb])
- Alex Yunevich, Purdue (WE-2)
- Harold Rebholz, Wisconsin (UP-3)
Key
[edit]AP = Associated Press "selected with the aid of nine conference coaches"[1]
NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association selected by William Bracher, sports expert for NEA[2]
UP = United Press, based on consultations with coaches and football experts and "the consensus of its own men who have been covering games all season"[3]
WE = Walter Eckersall of the Chicago Tribune; his 1929 selections were his last, as he died of a heart attack in March 1930 at age 43[4]
Bold = Consensus first-team selection of at least two of the listed selectors (AP, NEA, UP and Eckersall)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Stars From Two Elevens Top Western Grid Ballot". The Independent, St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP story). November 30, 1929. p. 4A.
- ^ "Bovard Selected On NEA All-Big 10 Football Eleven". The Escanaba Daily Press. November 30, 1929. p. 12.
- ^ Bert Demby (November 26, 1929). "All Big Ten Football Team Named; Picking Best Centers Difficult". The News-Herald (Franklin, Pennsylvania). p. 12.
- ^ "Eckersall's All-Conference Teams". Detroit Free Press. December 1, 1929. p. 15.