1952 All-SEC football team

The 1952 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by various selectors for the 1952 college football season. Georgia Tech won the conference.

Offensive selections

Ends

  • Steve Meilinger, Kentucky (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP, UP-1)
  • Harry Babcock, Georgia (AP, UP-2)
  • Buck Martin, Georgia Tech (UP-1)
  • Ben Roderick, Vanderbilt (UP-2)
  • James Mack, Ole Miss (UP-3)
  • Roger Rotroff, Tennessee (UP-3)

Tackles

  • Hal Miller, Georgia Tech (AP, UP-2)
  • Kline Gilbert, Ole Miss (AP, UP-2)
  • Bill Turnbeaugh, Auburn (UP-3)
  • Paul Miller, LSU (UP-3)

Guards

  • John Michels, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP, UP-1)
  • Crawford Mims, Ole Miss (UP-2)
  • Orville Vernon, Georgia Tech (UP-2)
  • Jerry Watford, Alabama (AP, UP-3)
  • Ed Gessage, Georgia Tech (UP-3)

Centers

Quarterbacks

  • Jackie Parker, Miss. St. (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP, UP-1)
  • Jimmy Lear, Ole Miss (UP-2)
  • Bill Krietemeyer, Vanderbilt (UP-3)

Halfbacks

Fullbacks

  • Andy Kozar, Tennessee (AP, UP-1)
  • Rick Casares, Florida (UP-2)
  • Max McGee, Tulane (UP-3)

Defensive selections

Ends

  • Sam Hensley, Georgia Tech (AP)
  • Mack Franklin, Tennessee (AP)

Tackles

Guards

  • Joe D'Agostino, Florida (AP, UP-1 [as G])
  • Francis Holohan, Tennessee (AP)

Linebackers

Backs

  • Cecil Ingram, Alabama (AP)
  • Bobby Moorhead, Georgia Tech (AP)
  • Art Decarlo, Georgia (AP)

Key

AP = Associated Press[1][2] The AP selection had two platoons, but not UP's.

UP = United Press.[3]

Bold = Consensus first-team selection by both AP and UP

See also

References

  1. Mercer Baily (December 2, 1952). "Seven Tech Stars On All-SEC Squad". The Corpus Christi Caller-Time. p. 21. Retrieved June 6, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Tide Places Three Stars on Twu Unites". The Anniston Star. December 2, 1952. p. 9. Retrieved June 11, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Tennessee, Tech Dominate All-SEC". The Anniston Star. November 28, 1952. p. 9. Retrieved May 31, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
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