1920 All-America college football team
The 1920 All-America college football team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose All-America college football teams in 1920. The four selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1920 season are Walter Camp, whose selections were published in Collier's Weekly; Football World magazine; the International News Service, a news service operated by the Hearst newspapers; and the Frank Menke syndicate. Additional notable selectors who chose All-American teams in 1920 included Walter Eckersall of the Chicago Tribune, the United Press, and The New York Times.
Consensus All-Americans
For the year 1920, the NCAA recognizes four All-America selectors as "official" for purposes of its consensus determinations. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which official and other first-team designations they received.| Name | Position | School | Number | Official | Other |
| Stan Keck | Tackle | Princeton | 4/4 | FM, FW, INS, WC | LP, NEA, NYT, UP, WE |
| George Gipp | Fullback | Notre Dame | 4/4 | FM, FW, INS, WC | LP, NEA, UP, WE |
| Luke Urban | End | Boston College | 2/4 | FM, FW | LP, NYT |
| Tim Callahan | Guard | Yale | 2/4 | INS, WC | UP |
| Percy W. Griffiths | Guard | Penn State | 2/4 | FW, INS | NEA, UP |
| Tom Woods | Guard | Harvard | 2/4 | FW, WC | NYT |
| Herb Stein | Center | Pittsburgh | 2/4 | FM, WC | -- |
| Doc Alexander | Center | Syracuse | 2/4 | FW, INS | NYT, UP |
| Donold Lourie | Quarterback | Princeton | 2/4 | INS, WC | LP, NYT, UP |
| Charley Way | Halfback | Penn State | 2/4 | INS, WC | UP |
| Gaylord Stinchcomb | Halfback | Ohio State | 2/4 | FM, WC | LP, WE |
| Tom Davies | Halfback | Pittsburgh | 2/4 | FM, FW | NYT, UP |
| Chuck Carney | End | Illinois | 1/4 | WC | LP, NEA UP, WE |
| Bill Fincher | End | Georgia Tech | 1/4 | WC | -- |
| Ralph Scott | Tackle | Wisconsin | 1/4 | WC | -- |
| Iolas Huffman | Guard | Ohio State | 1/4 | FM | LP |
All-Americans of 1920
Ends
- Chuck Carney, Illinois
- Bill Fincher, Georgia Tech
- Luke Urban, Boston College
- Armant Legendre, Princeton
- Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame
- Frank Weston, Wisconsin
- Harold Muller, California
- Roger Kiley, Notre Dame
- Bird Carroll, Washington & Jefferson
- Lester Belding, Iowa
- Eddie Ewen, Navy
- Clarence Swanson, Nebraska
- Cyril E. Myers, Ohio State
Tackles
- Stan Keck, Princeton
- Ralph Scott, Wisconsin
- Bertrand Gulick, Syracuse
- Robert Minturn Sedgwick, Harvard
- Tillie Voss, Detroit
- Gus Sonnenberg, Dartmouth
- Angus Goetz, Michigan
- Dan McMillan, Cal
- Frank Coughlin, Notre Dame
- Thomas V. Dickens, Yale
- Roy Smoot, Oklahoma
- Tad Wieman, Michigan
- Clyde W. King, Navy
- Russ Stein, Washington & Jefferson
Guards
- Tim Callahan, Yale
- Tom Woods, Harvard
- Iolas Huffman, Ohio State
- Percy W. Griffiths, Penn State
- James Randolph Tolbert, Harvard
- Charles McGuire, Chicago
- John Acosta, Yale
- Harold Hess, Penn State
- Edward E. Wilkie, Navy
- Fritz Breidster, Army
- Dean Trott, Ohio State
- Dummy Lebey, Georgia Tech
- George Hartong, Chicago
- Tarzan Taylor, Ohio State
- Albert W. T. Mohr, Illinois
Centers
- Herb Stein, Pittsburgh
- Doc Alexander, Syracuse
- Polly Wallace, Ames
- Jack Depler, Illinois
- Bill Cunningham, Dartmouth
- Charles Frederick Havemeyer, Harvard
- George Bunge, Wisconsin
- Andy Nemecek, Ohio State
- William Day, Nebraska
- Jack Heaphy, Boston College
Quarterbacks
- Donold Lourie, Princeton
- Bo McMillin, Centre
- Benny Boynton, Williams
- Hoge Workman, Ohio State
- Aubrey Devine, Iowa
Halfbacks
- Gaylord Stinchcomb, Ohio State
- Charley Way, Penn State
- Tom Davies, Pittsburgh
- Phil White, Oklahoma
- Hinkey Haines, Penn State
- Jimmy Leech, Virginia Military Institute
- George Owen, Harvard
Fullbacks
- George Gipp, Notre Dame
- Arnold Horween, Harvard
- Walter French, Army
- Hank Garrity, Princeton
- Jim Robertson, Dartmouth
- Jack Crangle, Illinois
- Buck Flowers, Georgia Tech
- Fred Strauss, Penn
Key
NCAA recognized selectors for 1920- WC = Walter Camp
- FW = Football World magazine
- INS = International News Service, selected by Jake Velock
- FM = Frank Menke Syndicate, Frank G. Menke
- UP = Henry L. Farrell, United Press Staff Correspondent
- WE = Walter Eckersall, of the Chicago Tribune
- NEA = Newspaper Association of America, by Dean Snyder
- LP = Lawrence Perry, "acknowledged authority on college sports," for the Consolidated Press
- NYT = The New York Times
- 1 – First-team selection
- 2 – Second-team selection
- 3 – Third-team selection