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1921 All-Big Ten Conference football team

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The 1921 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Big Ten Conference teams chosen by various selectors for the 1921 Big Ten Conference football season.

All Big-Ten selections

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Ends

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Tackles

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  • Charles McGuire, Chicago (BE-1; CA-1; WE-1; LH-1)
  • Duke Slater, Iowa (BE-1; CA-1; WE-1; LH-1)
  • James Brader, Wisconsin (BE-2; WE-2)
  • Iolas Huffman (BE-2; WE-2)
  • Robert H. Spiers, Ohio State (WE-3)
  • Ed Carman, Purdue (WE-3)

Guards

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  • Robert J. Dunne, Michigan (CA-1; WE-1; LH-1)
  • Lloyd Pixley, Ohio State (BE-1; CA-1; LH-1)
  • Dean W. Trott, Ohio State (BE-1; WE-1)
  • Charles Redmon, Chicago (BE-2; WE-2)
  • Albert W. T. Mohr, Jr., Illinois (WE-2)
  • Ferdinand Birk, Purdue (BE-2)
  • Paul Minick, Iowa (WE-3)
  • William G. McCaw, Indiana (WE-3)

Centers

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  • Ernie Vick, Michigan (BE-2; CA-1; WE-1)
  • George C. Bunge, Wisconsin (BE-1; WE-2; LH-1)
  • Jack Heldt, Iowa (WE-3)

Quarterbacks

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Halfbacks

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  • Alvah Elliott, Wisconsin (BE-1; CA-1; WE-1; LH-1)
  • Laurie Walquist, Illinois (CA-2; WE-2; LH-1)
  • John D. Stuart, Ohio State (BE-2; CA-1; WE-3)
  • Don Peden, Illinois (WE-1)
  • Roland Williams, Wisconsin (BE-1)
  • Franklin Cappon, Michigan (CA-2; WE-2)
  • Earl Martineau, Minnesota (WE-3)

Fullbacks

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Key

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BE = Billy Evans, "N.E.A. Sports Expert; American League Umpire; and Football Official"[1]

CA = Chicago American, selected by Harold Johnson[2]

WE = Walter Eckersall for the Chicago Tribune[3]

LH = Luther A. Huston of the International News Service[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Billy Evans Picks All-Western Conference Eleven for 1921". Iowa City Press-Citizen. November 26, 1921. p. 5.
  2. ^ "Hawk Stars Get Places on Elevens". Iowa City Press-Citizen. November 28, 1921. p. 4.
  3. ^ "Some All Conference Selections". The Michigan Alumnus. December 1, 1921. p. 243.
  4. ^ Luther A. Huston (December 11, 1921). "Galaxy of Star Players Wore Moleskin In Big Ten During 1921 Season". Tulsa Daily World.