1889 College Football All-America Team


The 1889 College Football All-America team was the first College Football All-America Team. The team was selected by Caspar Whitney and published in This Week's Sports.
The team selected by Whitney in 1889 marked the origin of the "All-America" teams that have since been picked in many collegiate sports. All eleven members of the 1889 All-America team played for either Harvard, Princeton or Yale, then known as the "Big Three" of college football. Some sources indicate that Walter Camp assisted Whitney with the selection of the 1889 All-American team, while others indicate that Camp did not become involved in the selection process until some time in the 1890s.
The first All-America team included Amos Alonzo Stagg, Pudge Heffelfinger, "Snake" Ames, Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Cumnock, and Roscoe Channing.

Profiles of the 1889 All-America Eleven

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