| 1981 Little All-America college football team |
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| Little All-America college football team |
| 1981 NCAA Division II football season, 1981 NCAA Division III football season, 1981 NAIA Division I football season, 1981 NAIA Division II football season |
| 1980 ← → 1982 |
The 1981 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. [1] This would be the first year to feature special teams selections.
| Position | Player | Team |
|---|---|---|
| Offense | ||
| Quarterback | Mike Machurek | Idaho State |
| Running back | Alvin Holder | Peru State |
| Milson Jones | North Dakota | |
| Paris Wicks | Youngstown State | |
| Wide receiver | Dwight Walker | Nicholls State |
| Tight end | Gary McCauley | Clarion State (PA) |
| Tackle | Mike Fields | Jackson State |
| Bob Speights | Boston University | |
| Guard | Mike Broome | Hillsdale |
| Kevin Greve | Eastern Kentucky | |
| Center | Mike Udovich | Millersville State |
| Defense | ||
| Defensive end | Donnie Evans | Western Kentucky |
| Booker Reese | Bethune–Cookman | |
| Defensive tackle | Randy Trautman | Boise State |
| Malcolm Taylor | Tennessee State | |
| Middle guard | Bob Jackson | Puget Sound |
| Linebacker | Andre Robinson | Grambling State |
| Joe Skladany | Lafayette | |
| Clayton Weishuhn | Angelo State | |
| Defensive back | William Dillon | Virginia Union |
| George Floyd | Eastern Kentucky | |
| Wayne Schluchter | North Dakota State | |
| Special Teams | ||
| Kicker | Tony Zendejas | Nevada |
| Punter | Case deBruijn | Idaho State |