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1968 Little All-America college football team

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The 1968 Little All-America college football team is composed of college football players from small colleges and universities who were selected by the Associated Press (AP) as the best players at each position. For 1968, the AP selected two teams, each team having separate offensive and defensive platoons.[1]

Two players were included on the first team for the third consecutive year: running back Carl Garrett of New Mexico Highlands and split end Dwayne Nix of Texas A&I. Garret was the AFL Rookie of the Year in 1969.

Quarterback Sonny Wade of Emory & Henry won first-team honors and went on to play 10 seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL), winning three Grey Cup championships for the Montreal Alouettes in 1970, 1974, and 1977.

First-team[edit]

Position Player Team
Offense
QB Sonny Wade Emory & Henry
HB Carl Garrett New Mexico Highlands
Paul Hatchett North Dakota State
FB Lloyd Edwards San Diego State
E Bruce Cerone Emporia
Dwayne Nix Texas A&I
T Denny Nelson Illinois State
Jim Urczyk Central Missouri
G Dan Klepper Omaha
Larry Small Northern Arizona
C Dick Dobbert Springfield (MA)
Defense
DE Fred Dryer San Diego State
Tally Windham McMurry
DT Bill Bailey Lewis & Clark
Jim Ferge North Dakota State
MG Ron Brown Tampa
LB Bill Bergey Arkansas State
Tim Buchanan Hawaii
Tom McCall Fresno State
DB Dan Eckstein Presbyterian
Jim Marsalis Tennessee A&I
Jack O'Brien Colorado State

Second-team[edit]

Position Player Team
Offense
QB Sim Byrd Troy State
HB Frank McGuigan Arkansas State
Mike Quirk Moorhead State (MN)
FB Darwin Gonnerman South Dakota State
E Joe Campanelli Cornell (IA)
Angelo Napolitano Chattanooga
T Mike Antonelli Santa Clara
Jim Koehler South Dakota
G Mike Morris Randolph–Macon
Fred Troike Eastern Kentucky
C Fred Selfe Emory & Henry
Defense
DE Jim Feltz Wittenberg
Bud Wiedoff Northern Arizona
DT Ken Frith Northeast Louisiana
Joe Lanzilli Northeastern
MG Lee Patek Pomona
LB Bill Assenhelmar Alfred
Glen Lafluer Southwestern Louisiana
Calvin Lee Willamette
DB Garry Grady Eastern Michigan
David Hadley Alcorn A&M
Ron Overbay East Tennessee State

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Hirschel Nissenson (December 3, 1968). "Two Star Gridders On 'All' Team Again". The Clarion-Ledger. p. Sports 2 – via Newspapers.com.