1952 All-Southern Conference football team

The 1952 All-Southern Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by the United Press (UP) and the International News Service (INS) for the All-Southern Conference football team for the 1952 college football season.

All-Southern Conference selections

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Backs

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  • Jack Scarbath, Maryland (UP-1; INS-1)
  • Ed Mioduszewski, William & Mary (UP-1; INS-1)
  • Worth Lutz, Duke (UP-1)
  • John Gramling, South Carolina (UP-1)
  • Ed Fullerton, Maryland (INS-1)
  • Bob Snider, West Virginia (INS-1)
  • Jim Ward, Clemson (INS-1)
  • Joe Horning, Maryland (INS-1)
  • Charles George, Wake Forest (UP-2)
  • Charlie Smith, Duke (UP-2)
  • Tom Keller, William & Mary (UP-2)
  • Jack Kistler, Duke (UP-2)
  • Fred Wyant, West Virginia (UP-3)
  • Wes Abrams, Washington & Lee (UP-3)
  • Larry Spencer, Wake Forest (UP-3)
  • Bruce Sturgess, William & Mary (UP-3)

Ends

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  • Jack Lewis, Wake Forest (UP-1; INS-1)
  • Paul Bischoff, West Virginia (UP-1; INS-1)
  • Jim Byron, VMI (INS-1)
  • George Alderton, Maryland (INS-1)
  • Howard Pitt, Duke (UP-2)
  • John LaTorre, South Carolina (UP-2)
  • George Norris, Wake Forest (UP-3)

Tackles

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  • Ed Meadows, Duke (UP-1; INS-1)
  • Don Earley, South Carolina (UP-1)
  • Stan Jones, Maryland (INS-1)
  • Dick Modzelewski, Maryland (UP-2; INS-1)
  • Bob Gaona, Wake Forest (UP-2; INS-1)
  • James Lawrence, Duke (UP-3)
  • Ken Bridges, Wake Forest (UP-3)

Guards

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  • Bob Burrows, Duke (UP-1; INS-1)
  • Bill Malezky, Maryland (UP-1)
  • Truett Grant, Duke (INS-1)
  • Carl Bonin, Duke (INS-1)
  • Ken Bridges, Wake Forest (INS-1)
  • John Carey, Duke (INS-1)
  • Frank Mincevich, South Carolina (UP-2)
  • Bill Finnance, Wake Forest (UP-2)
  • Clyde Pickard, Wake Forest (UP-3)
  • Tom Barton, Clemson (UP-3)

Centers

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  • Leon Cunningham, South Carolina (UP-1; INS-1)
  • Tom Cosgrove, Maryland (INS-1)
  • Lou Tepe, Duke (UP-2)
  • Al Pecuch, Richmond (UP-3)

UP = United Press[1]

INS = International News Service[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "All-Southern Team Dominated by Duke S. C. and Maryland". Aiken Standard and Review. November 26, 1952. p. 8.
  2. ^ "Maryland, Duke Dominate INS All-Southern Squad". Rome News-Tribune. November 25, 1952. p. 9.