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The 1941 All-Southern Conference football team consists of
American football players chosen by the
Associated Press (AP) and
United Press (UP) for the All-
Southern Conference football team for the
1941 college football season.
The
1941 Duke Blue Devils football team won the
Southern Conference championship, was ranked No. 2 in the final
AP Poll, and placed four players on the first team: back
Steve Lach (AP-1, UP-1), end
Bob Gantt (AP-1, UP-2); tackle
Mike Karmazin (AP-1, UP-1); and center Bob Barnett (AP-1, UP-1).
All-Southern Conference selections
Backs
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Steve Lach, Duke (AP-1, UP-1) (College Football Hall of Fame)
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Harvey Johnson, William & Mary (AP-1, UP-1)
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Charlie Timmons, Clemson (AP-1, UP-1)
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Stan Stasica, South Carolina (AP-1, UP-1)
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Bosh Pritchard, VMI (AP-2, UP-2)
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Joe Muha, VMI (AP-2, UP-2)
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Tommy Prothro, Duke (AP-3, UP-2)
- Booty Payne, Clemson (AP-2)
- Winston Siegfried, Duke (AP-2)
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John Polanski, Wake Forest (UP-2)
- David Monroe Spencer, Davidson (AP-3)
- Harry Dunkle, North Carolina (AP-3)
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Dewey Proctor, Furman (AP-3)
Ends
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Joe Blalock, Clemson (AP-1, UP-1)
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Bob Gantt, Duke (AP-1, UP-2)
- Glenn Knox, William & Mary (AP-2, UP-1)
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Al Piasecky, Duke (AP-2, UP-2)
- Cline, Wake Forest (AP-3)
- Stan Nowak, South Carolina (AP-3)
Tackles
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Mike Karmazin, Duke (AP-1, UP-1)
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George Fritts, Clemson (AP-1, UP-1) (College Football Hall of Fame)
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Marvin Bass, William & Mary (AP-2, UP-2)
- Dick Steck, North Carolina (AP-2, UP-2)
- Ralph Burlin, Maryland (AP-3)
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Pat Preston, Wake Forest (AP-3)
Guards
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Buster Ramsey, William & Mary (AP-1, UP-1)
- Carl Givler, Wake Forest (AP-1, UP-1)
- Roger McClure, Virginia Tech (AP-2, UP-2)
- Frank Kapriva, Wake Forest (AP-3, UP-2)
- Wade Padgett, Clemson (AP-2)
- John Goddard, Duke (AP-3)
Centers
- Bob Barnett, Duke (AP-1, UP-1)
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Lou Sossamon, South Carolina (AP-2, UP-2)
- Carl Suntheimer, North Carolina (AP-3)
Key
AP =
Associated Press, selected by the region's sports writers and coaches
[1]
UP =
United Press, based on a poll of coaches and sports writers in the Southern Conference area
[2]
See also
References