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1975 All-Pacific-8 Conference football team

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The 1975 All-Pacific-8 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by the United Press International (UPI) and the conference coaches as the best players by position in the Pac-8 Conference during the 1975 NCAA Division I football season. The UPI selections included players from non-Pac-8 teams.

The 1975 UCLA Bruins football team won the Pac-8 championship and was ranked No. 5 in the final AP Poll. Four UCLA players were selected to the first team: quarterback John Sciarra; guards Randy Cross and Phil McKinnely; and defensive tackle Cliff Frazier.

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Offensive selections

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

  • Ted Pappas, Stanford (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Carl Earshing, Washington State (Coaches-2)

Tackles

  • Ted Albrecht, California (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Marvin Powell, USC (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Ron Hunt, Oregon (Coaches-2)
  • Jack DeMartinis, UCLA (Coaches-2)

Guards

  • Randy Cross, UCLA (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Phil McKinnely, UCLA (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Alex Karakozoff, Stanford (Coaches-1)
  • Joe Davis, USC (Coaches-2)
  • Mark Young, Washington State (Coaches-2)
  • Mike Kobielsky, Oregon State (Coaches-2)

Centers

  • Ray Pinney, Washington (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Todd Anderson, Stanford (Coaches-2)

Defensive selections

Defensive ends

  • Gary Jeter, USC (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Duncan McColl, Stanford (UPI-1; Coaches-1)

Defensive tackles

  • Cliff Frazier, UCLA (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Mark Husfloen, Washington State (UPI-1)
  • Charles Jackson, Washington (Coaches-2)
  • Walt Underwood, USC (Coaches-2)
  • Mark Husfloen, Washington State (Coaches-2)

Linebackers

  • Bob Horn, Oregon State (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Dan Lloyd, Washington (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Phil Heck, California (UPI-1; Coaches-2)
  • Kevin Bruce, USC (Coaches-1)
  • Geb Church, Stanford (Coaches-1)
  • Paul Strohmeier, Washington (Coaches-2)
  • Scott Mullenix, Washington State (Coaches-2)
  • Terry Tautolo, UCLA (Coaches-2)

Defensive backs

  • Al Burleson, Washington (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Mario Clark, Oregon (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Danny Reece, USC (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Chuck Wills, Oregon (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Gerald Wilson, Stanford (Coaches-2)
  • Oscar Edwards, UCLA (Coaches-2)
  • Rich Waters, Stanford (Coaches-2)
  • Frank Reed, Washington (Coaches-2)
  • Clint Strozier, USC (Coaches-2)
  • Doug Hogan, USC (Coaches-2)

Special teams

Placekicker

  • Mike Langford, Stanford (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Jim Breech, California (Coaches-2)

Punter

  • Gavin Hedrick, Washington State (UPI-1; Coaches-1)
  • Wendell Smith, Oregon State (Coaches-2)

Key

UPI = United Press International[1]

Coaches = Pacific-8 football coaches[2] [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Penrose shades Sciarra on UPI All-Coast picks". Redlands Daily Facts. December 3, 1975. p. B4 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Horn named to coaches' all-Pac-8 team". The Capital Journal. December 4, 1975. p. 33 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Stanford packs honor team". The Bulletin. December 4, 1975. p. 14.
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