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      The 1940 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1940. The nine selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1940 season are (1) Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, (2) the Associated Press (AP), (3) the United Press (UP), (4) the All-America Board (AAB), (5) the International News Service (INS), (6) Liberty magazine, (7) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), (8) Newsweek, and (9) the Sporting News (SN).
      Michigan halfback (and Heisman Trophy winner) Tom Harmon, Texas A&M fullback John Kimbrough, and Tennessee guard Bob Suffridge were the only three unanimous first-team All-Americans chosen by all nine official selectors.


      Consensus All-Americans


      For the year 1940, the NCAA recognizes nine published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.


      All-American selections for 1940




      = Ends

      =
      Gene Goodreault, Boston College (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; CO-1; INS-1; NW; SN; UP-1; CP-1; DH; FD-1; WC-1; NEA-2)
      David Rankin, Purdue (AAB; AP-2; CO-1; INS-2; SN; UP-1; CP-2; FD-2; WC-1)
      Paul Severin, North Carolina (AP-1; INS-2; NEA-1; NW; UP-2; CP-2; DH; FD-1)
      Buddy Elrod, Mississippi State (AP-1; LIB; CP-1; NYS-1; NEA-3)
      Ed Frutig, Michigan (AP-3; INS-1; LIB; UP-3; CP-3)
      Jay MacDowell, Washington (NEA-1; CP-4; NYS-1)
      Joe Blalock, Clemson (UP-2)
      Loren MacKinney, Harvard (AP-2)
      William Jennings, Oklahoma (AP-3)
      Bob Ison, Georgia Tech (UP-3)
      Roland Goss, SMU (CP-3)
      Smith, UCLA (FD-2)
      Holt Rast, Alabama (NEA-2; CP-4)
      Jack Russell, Baylor (NEA-3)


      = Tackles

      =
      Alf Bauman, Northwestern (AAB; AP-3; CO-1; INS-2; UP-1; CP-3; FD-2; NYS-1; WC-1; NEA-3)
      Nick Drahos, Cornell (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; INS-1; LIB; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1; INS-1; CP-1; DH; FD-1; WC-1)
      Urban Odson, Minnesota (INS-1; LIB; NW; UP-2; CP-1; FD-2)
      Bob Reinhard, California (AP-1; CO-1; INS-2; CP-2; NEA-2)
      Forrest Behm, Nebraska (NEA-1)
      Tony Ruffa, Duke (AP-2; UP-3; CP-2; NEA-2)
      Fred Hartman, Rice (AP-2; CP-4)
      Vic Sears, Oregon State (CP-4; NYS-1)
      Joe Ungerer, Fordham (AP-3)
      Mike Enich, Iowa (UP-2; SN; DH; FD-1)
      Chip Routt, Texas A&M (UP-3)
      William Collins, Lafayette ()
      Abe Shires, Tennessee (CP-3; NEA-3)


      = Guards

      =
      Bob Suffridge, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; INS-1; CO-1; LIB; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1; DH; FD-1; WC-1)
      Marshall Robnett, Texas A&M (AAB; AP-2; INS-2; NW; UP-1; CP-1; DH; FD-1; WC-1; NEA-3)
      Warren Alfson, Nebraska (AP-1; INS-1; UP-2; CP-2; FD-2)
      Augie Lio, Georgetown (College Football Hall of Fame) (CO-1; INS-2; UP-2; CP-2; FD-2; NYS-1; NEA-2)
      Helge Pukema, Minnesota (NEA-1)
      Hunter Cohern, Mississippi State (AP-2)
      George Kerr, Boston College (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3)
      Cecil Schefel, Denver (AP-3)
      Ray Frankowski, Washington (LIB; UP-3)
      Ed Molinski, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (SN; UP-3; CP-3; NEA-2)
      Hal Lahar, Oklahoma (CP-3)
      George Kinard, Ole Miss (CP-4)
      John W. Goree, LSU (CP-4)
      Tom Smith, Iowa State (NEA-3)


      = Centers

      =
      Rudy Mucha, Washington (AAB; AP-2; CO-1; INS-2; NW; SN; UP-1; CP-1; WC-1)
      Leon Gajecki, Penn State (LIB; NEA-1; CP-2)
      Chet Gladchuk, Boston College (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-2)
      Ray Frick, Penn (INS-1; CP-3; FD-2; NYS-1)
      Ray Apolskis, Marquette (AP-3; UP-3; CP-4; DH; FD-1; NEA-2)
      Stuart Clarkson, Texas A&M-Kingsville (NEA-3)


      = Quarterbacks

      =
      Frankie Albert, Stanford (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; CO-1; INS-1; NW; UP-1; CP-1; DH; FD-1; WC-1)
      Paul Christman, Missouri (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; INS-2; UP-2; CP-3; DH; FD-1; NEA-2)
      Henry Toczylowski, Boston College (NYS-1)
      Don Scott, Ohio State (UP-3; CP-3; NEA-2 [fb])
      Forest Evashevski, Michigan (CP-4; FD-2)
      Jim Lalanne, North Carolina (NEA-3)


      = Halfbacks

      =
      Tom Harmon, Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; CO-1; INS-1; LIB; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1; DH; FD-1; WC-1)
      George Franck, Minnesota (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; CO-1; INS-1; LIB; NW; SN; UP-1; CP-1; DH; FD-1; NYS-1; WC-1; NEA-2)
      Charlie O'Rourke, Boston College (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; INS-2; NEA-1 [qb]; UP-2; CP-2; FD-2)
      Hugh Gallarneau, Stanford (College Football Hall of Fame) (NEA-1)
      Frank Reagan, Penn (AP-2; INS-2; LIB; SN; UP-2; CP-2; FD-2)
      Bill Dudley, Virginia (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3)
      Bob Foxx, Tennessee (AP-3; INS-2; CP-4)
      Jim Kisselburgh, Oregon State (AP-3; CP-4)
      Jim Thomason, Texas A&M (AP-3; CP-4; NEA-2)
      Merle Hapes, Ole Miss (UP-3; NEA-3)
      Steve Juzwik, Notre Dame (UP-3)
      Jimmy Nelson, Alabama (CP-2)
      Dave Allerdice, Princeton (CP-3)
      Milt Piepul, Notre Dame (CP-3)
      Bill Sewell, Washington State (FD-2)
      Dean McAdams, Washington (NEA-3)


      = Fullbacks

      =
      John Kimbrough, Texas A&M (College Football Hall of Fame) (AAB; AP-1; CO-1; INS-1; LIB; NEA-1; NW; SN; UP-1; CP-1; NYS-1; WC-1; DH; FD-1)
      George Paskvan, Wisconsin (AP-2; UP-3)
      Norm Standlee, Stanford (UP-2; CP-2; FD-2; NEA-3)


      Key


      Bold = Consensus All-American

      -1 – First-team selection
      -2 – Second-team selection
      -3 – Third-team selection


      = Official selectors

      =
      AAB = All-America Board
      AP = Associated Press, based on a nationwide survey of expert opinion
      CO = Collier's Weekly, selected by Grantland Rice
      INS = International News Service, selected through a nationwide poll of coaches and sports writers
      LIB = Liberty magazine
      NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association, picked with the aid and assistance of coaches, scouts, officials and football writers of the nation.
      NW = Newsweek
      SN = The Sporting News
      UP = United Press


      = Other selectors

      =
      CP = Central Press Association, selected with the assistance of the nation's football captains
      DH = Deke Houlgate
      FD = Football Digest
      NYS = New York Sun
      WC = Walter Camp Football Foundation


      See also


      1940 Little All-America college football team
      1940 All-Big Six Conference football team
      1940 All-Big Ten Conference football team
      1940 All-Pacific Coast Conference football team
      1940 All-SEC football team
      1940 All-Southwest Conference football team


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