The 1968 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 1968 NCAA University Division football season.
The undefeated 1968 Penn State Nittany Lions football team was ranked No. 2 in the final AP Poll and placed five players on the All-Eastern first team.
Four players were unanimous choices by the Associated Press: end Ted Kwalick and linebacker Dennis Onkotz of Penn State; and fullback Charley Jarvis and linebacker Ken Johnson of Army.[1]
Offense
editQuarterback
edit- Brian Dowling, Yale (AP-1)
- Marty Domres, Columbia (AP-2)
Halfbacks
edit- Charlie Pittman, Penn State (AP-1)
- Calvin Hill, Yale (AP-1)
- Bryant Mitchell, Rutgers (AP-2)
- Dave Bennett, Boston College (AP-2)
- Ken Rutkowski, Buffalo (AP-2)
- Vic Gatto, Harvard (AP-2)
Fullback
edit- Charley Jarvis, Army (AP-1)
Ends
edit- Ted Kwalick, Penn State (AP-1)
- Bob Neary, Holy Cross (AP-1)
- Gary Steele, Army (AP-2)
- Tom Boyd, Villanova (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Kyle Gee, Yale (AP-1)
- Bob Bouley, Boston College (AP-1)
- Bruce Eckman, Princeton (AP-2)
- Pete Nagle, Colgate (AP-2)
Guards
edit- Tom Jones, Harvard (AP-1)
- Dave Zimmerman, Rutgers (AP-1)
- Tom Jackson, Penn State (AP-2)
- Joe Freschi, Princeton (AP-2)
Center
edit- Fred Morris, Yale (AP-1)
- John Egan, Boston College (AP-2)
Defense
editEnds
edit- Lou Gubitosa, Syracuse (AP-1)
- John Cramer, Harvard (AP-1)
- Mike Lettieri, Navy (AP-2)
- Dick Luecke, Army (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Mike Reid, Penn State (AP-1)
- Steve Smear, Penn State (AP-1)
- Art Thoms, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Steve Yarnell, Army (AP-2)
- Rich Moore, Villanova (AP-2)
Middle Guard
edit- Dick Sandler, Princeton (AP-2)
Linebackers
edit- Dennis Onkotz, Penn State (AP-1)
- Ken Johnson, Army (AP-1)
- John Emery, Harvard (AP-1)
- Dick Schrumpf, Colgate (AP-2)
- Dick Kroner, Boston College (AP-2)
- Dave Richner, Buffalo (AP-2)
Backs
edit- Tony Kyasky, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Jim McCall, Army (AP-1)
- Pat Conway, Harvard (AP-1)
- George Burrell, Penn (AP-2)
- John Pollock, Rutgers (AP-2)
- Cliff Ensley, Syracuse (AP-2)
Key
edit- AP = Associated Press[1]
- UPI = United Press International
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Dick Couch (December 4, 1968). "Penn State, Army Pace All East Eleven". The Glens Falls Times. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.