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The following were named First Team All-America (by either the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly, ESPN, CBS Sports, College Football News, Rivals.com, or Scout.com) while playing American football at Penn State University:
Only two players from "western" schools were first-team selections—quarterback Walter Eckersall from the University of Chicago and center William Thomas Dunn from Penn State. The only unanimous first-team All-American in 1906 was Yale end Bob Forbes.
[a] A player on the first team of every official selector is recognized as being a unanimous All-American. [2] Since 2002, the five selectors designated by the NCAA for this purpose are the Associated Press (AP), the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News , and the Walter ...
Toggle All-American selections for 1962 subsection. 2.1 Ends. ... Penn State (AFCA-2, AP-1, NEA-1, FWAA, ... scouting report data and analysis of game movies" [2] ...
On the other side of the bracket, Penn State used up all its luck and karma in drawing SMU, Boise State and a hobbled Georgia en route to the title game. Yes, it’ll be an all-Big Ten ...
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Sixth-seeded Penn State and No. 3 seed Boise State enter their College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday with perfect records in their Fiesta Bowl history.
Penn State’s running game chewed up 216 yards on 41 carries, led by Kaytron Allen’s game-high 134 yards, though the offense spent too much time ignoring the ground attack and keeping the ball ...
Ernest Cozens, center from Penn. Cozens was "one of the first of the roving centers." [5] In the 1910 game between Penn and the Haskell Indian School, Cozens intercepted a pass and returned it 80 yards for a touchdown. He was also the catcher for the Penn baseball team. After graduating from Penn, Cozens was a football coach at Carnegie Tech. [5]