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1914 All-America college football team

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The 1914 All-America college football team includes the players named All-Americans for the 1914 season. The NCAA recognizes two official selectors for that year: Walter Camp (in Collier's Weekly) and the International News Service (INS). Many other writers, newspapers, and coaches also picked All-America teams, including Vanity Fair, Parke H. Davis, Walter Eckersall, and major papers such as The New York Globe, New York Herald, The Atlanta Constitution, Detroit Evening News, The Boston Post, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Harvard end Huntington Hardwick was the only player unanimously selected as a first-team All-American by all 27 selectors listed. Other players who were first-team on a majority of lists were Harvard halfback Eddie Mahan (26 selections) and Harvard guard Stan Pennock (26), Princeton tackle Harold Ballin (22), Michigan halfback John Maulbetsch (20), Cornell quarterback Charley Barrett (19), and Dartmouth guard Clarence Spears (16). The Los Angeles Times noted that Maulbetsch, Michigan’s star, was nearly unanimous.

A chart shows how many polls named each leading candidate to the first team, with bold type indicating a consensus All-American.


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