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The 1982 All-East football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season.
Offense
editQuarterback
edit- Todd Blackledge, Penn State (AP-1)
- Doug Flutie, Boston College (AP-2)
Running backs
edit- Bryan Thomas, Pitt (AP-1)
- Curt Warner, Penn State (AP-1)
- Jaime Covington, Syracuse (AP-2)
- Jon Williams, Penn State (AP-2)
Tight end
edit- Mike McCloskey, Penn State (AP-1)
- Mark Raugh, West Virginia (AP-2)
Wide receivers
edit- Dwight Collins, Pitt (AP-1)
- Kenny Jackson, Penn State (AP-1)
- Andrew Baker, Rutgers (AP-2)
- Jon Schoen, Boston College (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Jim Covert, Pitt (AP-1)
- Bill Fralic, Pitt (AP-1)
- Bill Contz, Penn State (AP-2)
- Rich Spitzer, Rutgers (AP-2)
Guards
edit- Ron Sams, Pitt (AP-1)
- Pete Speros, Penn State (AP-1)
- Rob Fada, Pitt (AP-2)
- Steve Lively, Boston College (AP-2)
Center
edit- Jack Belcher, Boston College (AP-1)
- Mark Battaglia, Penn State (AP-2)
Placekicker
edit- Paul Woodside, West Virginia (AP-1)
- Alex Falcinelli, Rutgers (AP-2)
Defense
editEnds
edit- Walker Lee Ashley, Penn State (AP-1)
- Darryl Talley, West Virginia (AP-1)
- Larry Carroll, Army (AP-2)
- Al Wenglikowski, Pitt (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Todd Campbell, West Virginia (AP-1)
- Mike Charles, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Greg Gattuso, Penn State (AP-2)
- Dave Puzzuoli, Pitt (AP-2)
Middle guard
edit- J. C. Pelusi, Pitt (AP-1)
Linebackers
edit- Steve DeOssie, Boston College (AP-1)
- Jim Dumont, Rutgers (AP-1)
- Andy Ponseigo, Navy (AP-1)
- Dennis Fowlkes, West Virginia (AP-2)
- Scott Radecic, Penn State (AP-2)
- Keith Woetzel, Rutgers (AP-2)
Defensive backs
edit- Mark Robinson, Penn State (AP-1)
- Mike Williams, Army (AP-1)
- Anthony Young, Temple (AP-1)
- Tim Agee, West Virginia (AP-2)
- Vic Crawford, Boston College (AP-2)
- Tom Flynn, Pitt (AP-2)
- Harry Hamilton, Penn State (AP-2)
Punter
edit- Ralph Giacomarro, Penn State (AP-1)
- Joe Sartiano, Army (AP-2)
Key
edit- AP = Associated Press[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "All-East Team". Gettysburg Times. December 4, 1982. p. 10.