1967 Little All-America college football team |
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Little All-America college football team |
1967 NAIA football season, 1967 NCAA College Division football season |
1966 ← → 1968 |
The 1967 Little All-America college football team is composed of college football players from small colleges and universities who were selected by the Associated Press (AP) as the best players at each position. For 1967, the AP selected two teams, each team having separate offensive and defensive platoons. [1]
Position | Player | Team |
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Offense | ||
QB | Charles McKee | Lawrence |
HB | Don Haas | Montana State |
Carl Garrett | New Mexico Highlands | |
FB | Lee White | Weber State |
E | Haven Moses | San Diego State |
Dwayne Nix | Texas A&I | |
T | Eddie Joyner | Lenoir–Rhyne |
John Gloisten | Wagner | |
G | Spergon Wynn | Lamar Tech |
Leland Hughes | Delta State | |
C | Victor Bender | Northeast Louisiana |
Defense | ||
DE | William Hanna | Northern Arizona |
Jeff Queen | Morgan State | |
DT | Claude Humphrey | Tennessee A&I |
Dave Williams | Fairmont State | |
MG | Ray Pedersen | Northern Iowa |
LB | Robert Beers | Montana |
David Ragusa | Rochester | |
Richard Jaeger | Gustavus Adolphus | |
CB | Major Hazelton | Florida A&M |
Steve Dockery | Maryville (TN) | |
S | Robert Willbanks | Arlington State |
Position | Player | Team |
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Offense | ||
QB | Bob Toledo | San Francisco State |
HB | Doug VanBoven | Central (IA) |
Lennie Holton | Northern Michigan | |
FB | Richard Moore | Western Kentucky |
E | Aaron Marsh | Eastern Kentucky |
Henry McKay | Guilford | |
T | Mike Donovan | Northeastern |
Bob Deim | Arlington State | |
G | Tom Funches | Jacksonville State |
Willie Banks | Alcorn A&M | |
C | James Lietzki | Mankato State |
Defense | ||
DE | Alfred Beauchamp | Southern |
Joe Hornak | Waynesburg | |
DT | Marvin Upshaw | Trinity (TX) |
Art Shell | Maryland State | |
MG | Mike Tomasini | Colorado State |
LB | Gary Jones | Whitman |
Herbert Cooper | Wesleyan (CT) | |
CB | Mac Sauls | Southwest Texas State |
Lou Ciccone | Glassboro State | |
S | Mike Johnston | Alfred |
The 1967 Big Ten Conference football season was the 72nd season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference and was a part of the 1967 NCAA University Division football season.
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