1917 College Football All-Southern Team


The 1917 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1917 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. [1917 1917 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team|Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team|Georgia Tech] won the SIAA and the south's first national championship. Walker Carpenter and Everett Strupper were the first two players from the Deep South selected first-team All-American.

Composite eleven

The composite All-Southern eleven formed by the selection of seven coaches and sporting writers included:

Composite overview

Seven players were unanimous All-Southern.
NamePositionSchoolFirst-team selections
Moon DucoteEndAuburn7
Walker CarpenterTackleGeorgia Tech7
Bill FincherTackleGeorgia Tech7
Pete BonnerGuardAuburn7
Pup PhillipsCenterGeorgia Tech7
Everett StrupperHalfbackGeorgia Tech7
Joe GuyonFullbackGeorgia Tech7
Albert HillQuarterbackGeorgia Tech6
Eben WorthamFullbackSewanee4
Alf AdamsEndVanderbilt3
Tram SessionsGuardAlabama3
Buck FlowersHalfbackDavidson3
Alfred M. BooneEndAlabama2
Shorty GuillEndGeorgia Tech2
Georgie KingEndDavidson1
Wooly GreyGuardDavidson1
Carey RobinsonGuardAuburn1
Mutt GeeGuardClemson1
Otto ColeeGuardTulane1

All-Southerns of 1917

Ends

Tackles

Guards

Centers

Quarterbacks

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

Key

Bold = Composite selection
* = Consensus All-American
= Unanimous selection
C = composite selection picked by seven football writers in the South. The seven were Dick Jemison, John Heisman, Morgan Blake, Fred Bodeker, George Watkins, Fred Digby, and Blinkey Horn.
DJ = selected by Dick Jemison, sporting editor for the Atlanta Constitution.
MB = selected by Morgan Blake, sporting editor for the Atlanta Georgian.
FD = selected by Fred Digby, sporting editor for the New Orleans Item.
ZN = selected by Zipp Newman, assistant sporting editor for the Birmingham News.
HB = selected by "Happy" Barnes of Tulane University, in the New Orleans Item.
H = selected by John Heisman, coach of Georgia Institute of Technology.
FB = selected by Fred Bodeker of the Birmingham Age-Herald.
NT = selected by the Nashville Tennessean.
CM = selected by "Country" Morris, assistant coach at Clemson College.
HW = selected by former Sewanee player Henry Watkins.
GT = selected by the Technique, Georgia Tech's student newspaper. It had two players selected as "utility", denoted with a u.
HS = selected by Hugh Sparrow of the Nashville Banner.