1977 All-America college football team
The 1977 All-America college football team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1977. The National Collegiate Athletic Association recognizes four selectors as "official" for the 1977 season. They are: the American Football Coaches Association ; the Associated Press selected based on the votes of sports writers at AP newspapers; the Football Writers Association of America selected by the nation's football writers; and the United Press International selected based on the votes of sports writers at UPI newspapers. Other selectors included Football News, the Newspaper Enterprise Association, The Sporting News, and the Walter Camp Football Foundation.
Eight players were unanimously selected by all four official selectors and all four unofficial selectors. They were Ken MacAfee of Notre Dame, offensive tackle Chris Ward of Ohio State, offensive guard Mark Donahue of Michigan, running backs Earl Campbell of Texas and Terry Miller of Oklahoma State, defensive ends Art Still of Kentucky and Ross Browner of Notre Dame, defensive tackle Brad Shearer of Texas.
Consensus All-Americans
The following charts identify the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans for the year 1977 and displays which first-team designations they received.Offense
Receivers
Ozzie Newsome, Alabama John Jefferson, Arizona State- Wes Chandler, Florida
- James Lofton, Stanford
- Gordon Jones, Pittsburgh
- Mike Renfro, TCU
Tight ends
Ken MacAfee, Notre Dame- Mickey Shuler, Penn State
- Clennie Brundidge, Army
- Mike Moore, Grambling
Tackles
Chris Ward, Ohio State Dan Irons, Texas Tech- Keith Dorney Penn State
- Gordon King, Stanford
- Dennis Baker, Wyoming
- William Fifer, West Texas State
- Mike Kenn, Michigan
- J. T. Taylor, Missouri
- Frank Myers, Texas A&M
- Jeff Morrow, Minnesota
Guards
Mark Donahue, Michigan Leotis Harris, Arkansas- Joe Bostic, Clemson
- Greg Roberts, Oklahoma
- George Collins, Georgia
- Jim Hough, Utah State
- Ernie Hughes, Notre Dame
- Leon White, Colorado
- Bob Cryder, Alabama
Centers
Tom Brzoza, Pittsburgh- Walt Downing, Michigan
- Tom Davis, Nebraska
- Blair Bush, Washington
Quarterbacks
Guy Benjamin, Stanford- Doug Williams, Grambling State
- Matt Cavanaugh, Pittsburgh
- Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky
Running backs
Earl Campbell, Texas Terry Miller, Oklahoma State Charles Alexander, LSU- John Pagliaro, Yale
- Jerome Persell, Western Michigan
- I. M. Hipp, Nebraska
- Johnny Davis, Alabama
- Ben Cowins, Arkansas
- Bo Robinson, West Texas State
Defense
Defensive ends
Art Still, Kentucky Ross Browner, Notre Dame- John Anderson, Michigan
- Kelton Dansler, Ohio State
- Willie Fry, Notre Dame
- Hugh Green, Pittsburgh
- Al Harris, Arizona State
- Jerry DeLoach, California
- Chuck Schott, Army
Defensive tackles
Brad Shearer, Texas Randy Holloway, Pittsburgh Dee Hardison, North Carolina- Mike Bell, Colorado State
- Manu Tuiasosopo, UCLA
- Mekeli Ieremia, Brigham Young
- Larry Bethea, Michigan State
- Jimmy Walker, Arkansas
Middle guards
- Aaron Brown, Ohio St.
- Reggie Kinlaw, Oklahoma
- Randy Sidler, Penn State
- Don Latimer, Pittsburgh
Linebackers
Jerry Robinson, UCLA Tom Cousineau, Ohio State Gary Spani, Kansas St.- Mike Woods, Cincinnati
- Lucius Sanford, Georgia Tech
- Clay Matthews, Jr., USC
- Daryl Hunt, Oklahoma
- John Anderson, Michigan
- George Cumby, Oklahoma
- Bob Golic, Notre Dame
- Harold Randolph, East Carolina
- Michael Jackson, Washington
Defensive backs
Zac Henderson, Oklahoma Dennis Thurman, USC Luther Bradley, Notre Dame Bob Jury, Pittsburgh- Keith Simpson, Memphis State
- Ray Griffin, Ohio State
- Ken Greene, Washington State
- Dwight Hicks, Michigan
- Bill Krug, Georgia
- Charles Williams, Jackson State
- Eric Felton, Texas Tech
- Larry Anderson, Louisiana Tech
- Ron Johnson, Eastern Michigan
- John Sturges, Navy
Special teams
Kickers
Steve Little, Arkansas- Tony Franklin, Texas A&M
Punters
- Russell Erxleben, Texas
- Johnny Evans, NC State