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1948 All-Big Nine Conference football team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1948 All-Big Nine Conference football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Big Nine Conference teams selected by the Associated Press (AP), United Press (UP) and the International News Service (INS) for the 1948 Big Nine Conference football season. Players selected as first-team honorees by the AP, UP and INS are displayed in bold.

Michigan compiled a 9–0 record, won both the Big Nine Conference and national football championships, and had four players who were selected as consensus first-team All-Big Nine players. Michigan's consensus first-team honorees were quarterback Pete Elliott, end Dick Rifenburg, tackle Alvin Wistert, guard Dominic Tomasi.

Other players receiving first-team honors from at least two of the three major selectors were Indiana halfback George Taliaferro, Purdue halfback Harry Szulborski, Northwestern fullback Art Murakowski, Minnesota end Bud Grant, Minnesota guard Leo Nomellini, and Northwestern center Alex Sarkisian.

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Transcription

All Big-Ten selections

Ends

  • Dick Rifenburg, Michigan (AP-1, INS-1; UP-1)
  • Bud Grant, Minnesota (AP-1, INS-1; UP-1)
  • Bob McKenzie, Iowa (AP-2, UP-2)
  • Walt Kersulis, Illinois (AP-2, UP-2)
  • Charles Hagmann, Northwestern (INS-2)
  • Tony Klimek, Illinois (INS-2)

Tackles

  • Alvin Wistert, Michigan (AP-1, INS-1; UP-1)
  • Bill Kay, Iowa (AP-1, INS-2; UP-1)
  • Phil O'Reilly, Purdue (AP-2, INS-1, UP-2)
  • John Goldsberry, Indiana (AP-2, UP-2)
  • William S. "Steve" Sawle, Northwestern (INS-2)

Guards

Centers

Quarterbacks

  • Pete Elliott, Michigan (AP-1, INS-1; UP-1)
  • Don Burson, Northwestern (AP-2, UP-2)

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

  • Art Murakowski, Northwestern (AP-1, INS-1; UP-1)
  • Joe Whisler, Ohio State (AP-2, INS-1, UP-2)

Key

AP = Associated Press, chosen by conference coaches[1][2]

UP = United Press[3]

INS = International News Service[4]

Bold = Consensus first-team selection by the AP, UP and INS

See also

References

  1. ^ "All Big 9 Gridders". Lawrence Daily Journal-World (AP story). November 23, 1948. p. 10.
  2. ^ "Wolves Land 4, Illini None On First All-Big 9 Eleven". Daily Illini. November 23, 1948.
  3. ^ "All Big Nine". Record Eagle, Traverse City, Michigan. November 23, 1948. p. 15.
  4. ^ "INS Big Nine Honorees". Milwaukee Sentinel (INS story). November 21, 1948. p. B2.
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