The 1967 All-East football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season.
Offense
editQuarterback
edit- Brian Dowling, Yale (AP-1)
- John Cartwright, Navy (AP-2)
Halfbacks
edit- Calvin Hill, Yale (AP-1)
- Vic Gatto, Harvard (AP-1)
- Bob Mitchell, Vermont (AP-2)
- Terry Murray, Navy (AP-2)
Fullback
edit- Larry Csonka, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Chuck Jarvis, Army (AP-2)
Ends
edit- Rob Taylor, Navy (AP-1)
- Ted Kwalick, Penn State (AP-1)
- Terry Young, Army (AP-2)
- Bob Longo, Pittsburgh (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Rich Buzin, Penn State (AP-1)
- Henry Paulson, Dartmouth (AP-1)
- Bruce Eckman, Princeton (AP-2)
- Paul Maczuzak, Bucknell (AP-2)
Guards
edit- Mike Donovan, Northeastern (AP-1)
- Al Bersin, Harvard (AP-1)
- Ben Martensen, Penn (AP-2)
- Roy Lawrence, Connecticut (AP-2)
Center
edit- Bill Lenkaitis, Penn State (AP-1)
- Fred Morris, Yale (AP-2)
Kicker
edit- Nick Kurilko, Army (AP-1)
- Pete Donovan, Dartmouth (AP-2)
Defense
editEnds
edit- Bill Dow, Navy (AP-1)
- Scott Lewendon, Rutgers (AP-1)
- Randy McElrath, Dartmouth (AP-2)
- Bob Hoffman, Harvard (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Ray Norton, Boston University (AP-1)
- Dennis Fitzgibbons, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Mike McBath, Penn State (AP-2)
- John Sponheimer, Cornell (AP-2)
Middle guard
edit- Glenn Grieco, Holy Cross (AP-1)
- Lee Hitchner, Princeton (AP-2)
Linebackers
edit- Bud Neswiacherry, Army (AP-1)
- Jim Bevans, Army (AP-1)
- Dennis Onkotz, Penn State (AP-1)
- Don Cheyunski, Syracuse (AP-2)
- Don Chiofaro, Harvard (AP-2)
- Mike Luzny, Buffalo (AP-2)
Backs
edit- Tim Montgomery, Penn State (AP-1)
- Dick Farley, Boston University (AP-1)
- Gordie Rule, Dartmouth (AP-1)
- Tony Kyasky, Syracuse (AP-2)
- Tom Williamson, Harvard (AP-2)
- Bruce Wayne, Princeton (AP-2)
Key
edit- AP = Associated Press[1]
- UPI = United Press International
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Dick Couch (November 30, 1967). "Csonka, Yale Stars Top All-East Team". The Courier-News. p. 30 – via Newspapers.com.