• Source: 1980 All-South Independent football team
    • The 1980 All-South Independent football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press for their All-South independent teams for the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season.


      Offense


      Quarterback

      Larry Gentry, UNLV (AP-1)
      Nickie Hall, Tulane (AP-2)
      Running backs

      George Rogers, South Carolina (AP-1)
      Cyrus Lawrence, Virginia Tech (AP-1)
      Sammy Winder, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
      Anthony Collins, East Carolina (AP-2)
      Sam Platt, Florida State (AP-2)
      Wide receivers

      Mike Jones, Tennessee State (AP-1)
      Sidney Snell, Virginia Tech (AP-1)
      Robert Griffin, Tulane (AP-2)
      Ken Tweedy, Richmond (AP-2)
      Tight end

      Marvin Harvey, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
      Willie Scott, South Carolina (AP-2)
      Offensive tackles

      Ken Lanier, Florida State (AP-1)
      George Schechterly, South Carolina (AP-1)
      John Canei, Miami (AP-2)
      Dexter Berry, Tennessee State (AP-2)
      Offensive guards

      Grew Futch, Florida State (AP-1)
      Jesse Moore, Richmond (AP-1)
      Arnie Diaz, Tulane (AP-2)
      Joe Jacoby, Louisville (AP-2)
      Center

      Jamey Watson, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
      Arthur Christophe, Northeast Louisiana (AP-2)


      Defense


      Defensive ends

      Robert Brown, Virginia Tech (AP-1)
      George Tillman, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
      Paul Tyner, William & Mary (AP-2)
      Jay Trautwein, Louisville (AP-2)
      Defensive tackles

      Mark Macek, Florida State (AP-1)
      Chuck Allen, South Carolina (AP-1)
      Jim Burt, Miami (AP-1)
      Kevin Cole, Tulane (AP-2)
      Garry Futch, Florida State (AP-2)
      Wilfred Simon, Tulane (AP-2)
      Linebackers

      Reggie Herring, Florida State (AP-1)
      Eddie Johnson, Louisville (AP-1)
      Marty Wetzel, Tulane (AP-2)
      Paul Piurowski, Florida State (AP-2)
      Defensive backs

      Bobby Butler, Florida State (AP-1)
      Hanford Dixon, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
      Fred Marion, Miami (AP-1)
      Monk Bonasorte, Florida State (AP-1)
      Jody Norman, Northeast Louisiana (AP-2)
      Robert Pelotte, South Carolina (AP-2)
      Leon Williams, Louisville (AP-2)
      Reuben Turner, Richmond (AP-2)


      Special teams


      Kicker

      Bill Capece, Florida State (AP-1)
      Eddie Leopold, South Carolina (AP-2)
      Punter

      Dave Smigelsky, Virginia Tech (AP-1)


      References

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