1927 College Football All-Southern Team
The 1927 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations in for the 1927 Southern Conference football season.
Composite eleven
The All-Southern eleven compiled by the Associated Press included:- John Barnhill, guard for Tennessee, second-team AP All-American, later head coach at his alma mater.
- Elvin Butcher, center for Tennessee. His play against Vanderbilt helped secure the spot on the eleven, as he outplayed Vandy center Vernon Sharpe, who arguably had the better season.
- Dick Dodson, halfback for Tennessee, set a record with a 91 yard run versus Transylvania. It's still the second longest run in Tennessee history, broken with a 99 yard run by Kelsey Finch against Florida in 1977. In the Tennessee-Vanderbilt game of '27, Dodson carried the ball but four times, yet was the main reason for Tennessee keeping the game a tie.
- Herdis McCrary, fullback for Georgia, second-team AP and UP All-American. Known as "Bull," he played in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers from 1929 to 1933.
- Tom Nash, end for Georgia, consensus All-American. He played professionally for the Green Bay Packers, selected All-Pro in 1932.
- Fred Pickhard, tackle and captain for Alabama, second-team CP and UP All-American.
- Ivey Shiver, end and captain for Georgia's "dream and wonder team." Known as "Chick," he was first-team AP All-American. He played professional baseball for the Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds.
- Gene Smith, guard for Georgia, third-team AP All-American. He played in the NFL for the Portsmouth Spartans.
- Bill Spears, quarterback for Vanderbilt, nearest to a unanimous selection, first-team AP All-American, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1962. He was speedy and rarely threw an interception.
- Stumpy Thomason, halfback for Georgia Tech, played in the NFL for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Eagles.
- Jess Tinsley, tackle for LSU, cousin of Gaynell Tinsley. He played in the NFL for the Chicago Cardinals.
Composite overview
Name | Position | School | First-team selections |
Bill Spears | Quarterback | Vanderbilt | 61 |
Herdis McCrary | Fullback/Halfback | Georgia | 52 |
Ivey Shiver | End | Georgia | 43 |
Fred Pickhard | Tackle | Alabama | 42 |
Tom Nash | End | Georgia | 37 |
John Barnhill | Guard | Tennessee | 37 |
Stumpy Thomason | Halfback | Georgia Tech | 26 |
Gene Smith | Guard | Georgia | 25 |
Elvin Butcher | Center | Tennessee | 23 |
Jess Tinsley | Tackle | LSU | 17 |
Jim Bowdoin | Guard | Alabama | 17 |
Vernon Sharpe | Center | Vanderbilt | 17 |
Jack McDowall | Halfback/Quarterback | North Carolina A & M | 17 |
Dick Dodson | Halfback | Tennessee | 16 |
Ed Crowley | End | Georgia Tech | 14 |
Phoney Smith | Halfback | Mercer | 14 |
Bill Banker | Halfback | Tulane | 13 |
Harry Schwartz | Center | North Carolina | 9 |
Larry Creson | End | Vanderbilt | 7 |
V. K. Smith | Guard | Ole Miss | 7 |
Frank Peake | Halfback | VPI | 7 |
Dave McArthur | Tackle | Tennessee | 6 |
Glenn Lautzenhiser | Tackle | Georgia | 6 |
Bill Brunson | Tackle | Mississippi A & M | 4 |
Duke Kimbrough | Tackle | Sewanee | 4 |
Clark Pearce | Tackle | Alabama | 4 |
Earl Fitzpatrick | Tackle | Washington & Lee | 4 |
V. E. Miles | Guard | VPI | 4 |
Peter Pund | Center | Georgia Tech | 4 |
Raleigh Drennon | Guard | Georgia Tech | 3 |
William Patterson | Center | Auburn | 2 |
Jimmy Armistead | Fullback | Vanderbilt | 2 |
H. S. Spotts | End | Washington & Lee | 1+ |
Allyn McKeen | End | Tennessee | 1+ |
Ap Applewhite | End | Ole Miss | 1+ |
Bill Middlekauff | Fullback | Florida | 1 |
Sollie Cohen | Fullback | Ole Miss | 1 |
Tom Young | Fullback | North Carolina | 1 |
All-Southerns of 1927
Ends
- Ivey "Chick" Shiver, Georgia
- Tom Nash*, Georgia
- Ed Crowley, Georgia Tech
- Larry "Kitty" Creson, Vanderbilt
- Rags Matthews, Texas Christian
- H. S. Spotts, Washington & Lee
- Allyn McKeen, Tennessee
- Ap Applewhite, Mississippi
- Pinkie Thornhill, VMI
- H. R. Lewis, Mississippi A & M
- Moss, VMI
- Patrick Brown, Tulane
Tackles
- Fred Pickhard, Alabama
- Jess Tinsley, LSU
- Glenn Lautzenhiser, Georgia
- Dave McArthur, Tennessee
- Garrett Morehead, North Carolina
- B. Winston Cardwell, Virginia
- E. J. Hood, Georgia Tech
- Bill Brunson, Mississippi A & M
- Duke Kimbrough, Sewanee
- Clark Pearce, Alabama
- Earl Fitzpatrick, Washington and Lee
- Kenneth Rugh, VMI
- Guy Nesom, LSU
- Donald Adams, Maryland
- Frank Speer, Georgia Tech
- Warren, LSU
Guards
- John Barnhill, Tennessee
- Gene Smith, Georgia
- Jim Bowdoin, Alabama
- V. K. Smith, Ole Miss
- B. B. Tips, Washington & Lee
- Raleigh Drennon, Georgia Tech
- V. E. Miles, VPI
- Arthur Tripp, Tennessee
- Bud Shuler, North Carolina
- L. R. Thompson, Mississippi A & M
Centers
- Elvin Butcher, Tennessee
- Vernon Sharpe, Vanderbilt
- Harry Schwartz, North Carolina
- Peter Pund, Georgia Tech
- William Patterson, Auburn
- Ike Boland, Georgia
- Shep Mondy, VMI
Quarterbacks
- Bill Spears, Vanderbilt
- Johnny Menville, Tulane
- Babe Godfrey, LSU
Halfbacks
- Stumpy Thomason, Georgia Tech
- Dick Dodson, Tennessee
- Jack McDowall, North Carolina State
- Phoney Smith, Mercer
- Bill Banker, Tulane
- Frank Peake, VPI
- Al Barnes, VMI
- Bobby Hooks, Georgia
- Warner Mizell, Georgia Tech
- John Sloan, Virginia
- Davis Brasfield, Alabama
- Gene White, Washington & Lee
- Fred Linkus, Maryland
- Roy Estes, Georgia
- Lewis Thomas, Maryland
- Red Brown, Alabama
- Bud Eskew, Clemson
- Reuben Wilcox, Mississippi
Fullbacks
- Herdis McCrary, Georgia
- Jimmy Armistead, Vanderbilt
- Bill Middlekauff, Florida
- Sollie Cohen, Mississippi
- Tom Young, North Carolina
- Tom Shotts, Auburn
Key
AP = composite selected by the Associated Press. It had a first and second team.
UP = composite selected by the United Press. It had a first and second team. Those who received selections despite missing first or second team are appended with a C.
C = composite selected by six sporting editors: Blinkey Horn of the Nashville Tennessean, Ralph McGill of the Nashville Banner, Zipp Newman of the Birmingham News, Bib Phillips of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Morgan Blake of the Atlanta Journal, and Ed Danforth of the Atlanta Georgian.
CP = selected by football fans of the South through Central Press newspapers.
WMA = selected by coaches Wallace Wade of Alabama, Dan McGugin of Vanderbilt, and William Alexander of Georgia Tech, for a roster spot on a team set to face an All-Pacific Coast squad in Los Angeles on Christmas Day. It also include reserves.
EB = selected by Miss Emily Boyd, sports editor of the Griffin Daily News, the only woman sports editor in the south.