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(Redirected from 1951 All-Pacific Coast Conference football team) American all-star college football team

The 1951 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press (AP) and the United Press (UP) as the best college football players by position in the Pacific Coast region during the 1951 college football season. The AP selections included separate offensive and defensive units and were based on the consensus views of "football experts and coaches throughout the Pacific Coast." The UP selections did not include a separate defensive unit and were made by the region's coaches.

The 1951 Stanford Indians football team won the Pacific Coast Conference championship with a 9–2 record. Stanford dominated the AP selections with six players, three on offense and three on defense.

Two Pacific Coast players, end Bill McColl of Stanford and guard Les Richter of California, were also consensus picks on the 1951 All-America college football team.

Five of the players named to the first team were later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: McColl, Richter, and backs Frank Gifford of USC, Ollie Matson of the University of San Francisco, and Hugh McElhenny of Washington State.

Selections

Backs

Ends

  • Bill McColl, Stanford (AP-1 ; UP-1)
  • Ed Barker, Washington State (AP-1 ; UP-1)
  • Don Steinbrunner, Washington State (AP-1 ; UP-3)
  • Ron Eadie, Stanford (AP-1 )
  • Ernie Stockert, UCLA (AP-2; UP-2)
  • Gern Nagler, Santa Clara (AP-2)
  • Ed Bartlett, California (AP-2)
  • J. Paterson, UCLA (AP-2)
  • Fred Snyder, Loyola (UP-2)
  • John Thomas, Oregon State (AP-3)
  • Phil Gillis, Washington (AP-3)
  • John Rye, Stanford (AP-3)
  • Tom Nickoloff, USC (AP-3)
  • Bob St. Clair, San Francisco (UP-3)

Tackles

Guards

  • Les Richter, California (AP-1 ; UP-1)
  • Norm Manoogian, Stanford (AP-1 ; UP-2)
  • Pat Cannamela, USC (AP-2; UP-1)
  • Duane Putnam, Pacific (AP-1 ; UP-3)
  • Chuck Essegian, Stanford (AP-1 )
  • Ted Holzknecht, Washington (AP-2; UP-2)
  • Elmer Wilhoite, USC (AP-2; UP-3)
  • Albert Sanbrano, USC (AP-2)
  • Donald Zarosinski, Oregon State (AP-2)
  • G. Norton, Washington (AP-3)
  • Ed Flynn, UCLA (AP-3)
  • A. Fiero, Washington State (AP-3)
  • H. Cook, Stanford (AP-3)
  • T. Cuffe, San Jose State (AP-3 )

Centers

  • Charles Harris, California (AP-1 ; UP-1)
  • Donn Moomaw, UCLA (AP-1 ; UP-2)
  • Lou Welsh, USC (AP-2)
  • Jim Wiley, Washington (AP-2 )
  • G. Pace, UCLA (AP-3)
  • Bob Holder, Idaho (UP-3)

Defensive backs

Key

AP = Associated Press

UP = United Press

Bold = Consensus first-team selection of the AP and UP

See also

References

  1. ^ Russ Newland (December 5, 1951). "Stanford Hogs All-PC Team With 6 Men". The Arizona Republic. p. 26 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "All-Coast Team: Indians, Bears, Trojans Place Two Each to Dominate Selection". Hanford Morning Journal. November 28, 1951. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 8. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  4. "Pair of Cougars Names All-Stars". Spokane Daily Chronicle. December 5, 1951. p. 25.
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