1900 College Football All-Southern Team
The 1900 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations in 1900. Clemson won the SIAA championship. Most said [1900 1900 Virginia Cavaliers football team|Virginia Cavaliers football team|Virginia] ranked best in the south.
Caspar Whitney, the originator of the concept of the All-America team, selected an All-Southern eleven for ''Outing.''
All-Southerns of 1900
Ends
- Alexis Hobson, Virginia
- Frank M. Osborne, North Carolina
- Johnny Finnegan, Georgetown
- Walter Schreiner, Texas
- Bledsoe, Washington & Lee
Tackles
- Frank Bennett†, North Carolina
- John Loyd, Virginia
- George Marshall, VMI
- McCabe, VMI
- Wright, VMI
Guards
- William Choice, Virginia
- Big Sam, Texas
- W. F. Cox, VPI
- Branch Johnson, VMI
- L. L. Jewel, Virginia Tech
- Joe Lynch, Georgetown
Centers
- William Poole, Sewanee
- Dan McKay, Georgetown
- Charles C. Haskel, Virginia
Quarterbacks
- Charles Roller, VMI
- Warbler Wilson, Sewanee
- Brodie Nalle, Virginia
Halfbacks
- Virginius Dabney†, Virginia
- Henry Seibels, Sewanee
- Art Devlin, Georgetown
- Cheevers Barry, Georgetown
- Robert M. Coleman, Virginia
Fullbacks
- Ormond Simkins†, Sewanee
- Bradley Walker, Virginia
- Hunter Carpenter, VPI
Key
O = selected by Caspar Whitney in Outing. Whitney ruled Walker, Nalle, and Devlin ineligible
WH = selected by W. H. Hoge. It had substitutes, denoted with a small S. He picked "Walker" of Sewanee as a sub back, but must have meant Wilson.