1915 College Football All-Southern Team

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The 1915 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations in 1915. Josh Cody and Baby Taylor were selected third-team All-Americans by Walter Camp, and Bully Van de Graaff was selected for his second-team. Van de Graaff was Alabama's first ever All-American. Buck Mayer of the 81 Virginia Cavaliers was the south's first consensus All-American, selected first-team All-American by Frank G. Menke and Parke H. Davis. The "point-a-minute" Vanderbilt Commodores won the SIAA.

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Composite eleven

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Bully Van de Graaff.

The composite All-Southern team selected by ten sports writers and coaches included:

Composite overview

Bully Van de Graaff, Baby Taylor, and Rabbit Curry were unanimous selections.

NamePositionSchoolFirst-team selections
Bully Van de Graaff Tackle Alabama 10
Baby Taylor Guard Auburn 10
Rabbit Curry Quarterback Vanderbilt 10
Josh Cody TackleVanderbilt8
David Paddock Quarterback Georgia 7
John Henderson Center Georgia6
Charlie Thompson End Georgia4
Russ Cohen EndVanderbilt4
Neil Edmond End Sewanee 3
Jim Senter End Georgia Tech 3
Bob Lang GuardGeorgia Tech3
Bob Taylor Dobbins GuardSewanee3
Wooch Fielder Halfback Georgia Tech3
Froggie Morrison HalfbackGeorgia Tech3
Walter Neville Fullback Georgia3
Yank Tandy Center North Carolina 2
Everett Strupper HalfbackGeorgia Tech2
Paul Squibb Halfback Chattanooga 2
Roy Homewood EndNorth Carolina1
Phillip Cooper Tackle LSU 1
Ted Shultz Tackle Washington & Lee 1
Tom Thrash TackleGeorgia1
Pryor Williams Guard Vanderbilt 1
C. M. HamiltonGuardVanderbilt1
George Steed GuardAuburn1
Carey Robinson CenterAuburn1
R. McArthurCenter Mississippi A & M 1
Johnny Barrett HalfbackWashington & Lee1
Buck Mayer Halfback Virginia 1
Homer Prendergast HalfbackAuburn1
Charles C. Schrader Fullback Kentucky 1
Hal Hunter Fullback Transylvania 1
Pete Mailhes Fullback Tulane 1
Bedie Bidez FullbackAuburn1

All-Southerns of 1915

Ends

Tackles

Guards

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Baby Taylor.

Centers

Quarterbacks

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David Paddock.

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

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Walter Neville

Key

Bold = Composite selection

* = Consensus All-American

= Unanimous selection

C = received votes for a composite All-Southern eleven selected by ten sports writers and coaches, including those from Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chattanooga, and New Orleans. [6] Votes for multiple positions are combined.

TC = Another composite, using eleven sportswriters, published by the Tennessean. [7]

H = selected by John Heisman, published in Fuzzy Woodruff's A History of Southern Football.

DJ = selected by Dick Jemison in the Atlanta Constitution. [8]

NT = selected by the Nashville Tennessean . [9]

SP = selected by the Sewanee student newspaper, the Sewanee Purple. [10]

See also

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References

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  2. Edwin Mims (1946). History of Vanderbilt University. p. 285.
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  4. "A Lip-Reading Football Star". The Volta Review. Volta Bureau: 102–105. 1925.
  5. Jeremy Henderson (May 21, 2014). "To the eternal glory of Miss Virginia Gilmer, maybe the biggest Auburn fan ever".
  6. Dick Jemison (November 30, 1915). "Composite All-Southern Of Ten Of The Dopesters". Atlanta Constitution. p. 10. Retrieved March 5, 2015 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg
  7. Blinkey Horn. "Composite All-Southern Shows Wide Range of Opinion and Place". The Tennessean. p. 10. Retrieved September 21, 2015 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg
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  9. Blinkey Horn (November 28, 1915). "Three Commodores Are Given Places On All-Southern". The Tennessean. p. 42. Retrieved September 21, 2015 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg
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