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1963 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team

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The 1963 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1963 NCAA University Division football season. Selectors in 1963 included the Associated Press (AP) and the United Press International (UPI). Players who were the consensus first-team selections of both the AP and UPI are displayed in bold.

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All-Atlantic Coast selections

Ends

  • Bob Lacey, North Carolina (AP-1; UPI-1)
  • Don Montgomery, North Carolina State (AP-1; UPI-2)
  • Stan Crisson, Duke (UPI-1; AP-2)
  • Lou Fogle, Clemson (AP-2)
  • Darryl Hill, Maryland (UPI-2)

Tackles

Guards

  • Turnley Todd, Virginia (AP-1)
  • Tom Gibson, South Carolina (AP-1)
  • Bill Sullivan, North Carolina State (UPI-1; AP-2)
  • Ray Gibson, Maryland (UPI-1)
  • Jerry Cabe, North Carolina (AP-2)
  • Billy Weaver, Clemson (UPI-2)
  • Fred Cromartie, Duke (UPI-2)

Centers

  • Ted Bunton, Clemson (AP-1; UPI-2)
  • Chris Hanburger, North Carolina (UPI-1; AP-2) (Pro Football Hall of Fame)

Backs

Key

AP = Associated Press[1]

UPI = United Press International[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "All-ACC Team Selection Is Paced By Wolfpack Players". The Robesonian. November 27, 1963. p. 9.
  2. ^ "UPI's All-ACC Football Team". Star-News. November 29, 1963. p. 13.
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