Johnny Lattner...............Notre Dame............Back
Paul Giel.........................Minnesota..............Back
Paul Cameron................UCLA......................Back
Kosse Johnson...............Rice........................Back
Don Dohoney.................Michigan State........End
Sam Morley....................Stanford..................End
Stan Jones.....................Maryland.................Tackle
Jack Shanafelt................Pennsylvania...........Tackle
J. D. Roberts...................Oklahoma................Guard
Crawford Mims................Mississippi...............Guard
Larry Morris.....................Georgia Tech...........Center
* Weatherall, Richter, and Beck were named first-team defense but not offense.
Associated Press College Football Player of the Year was created in 1998.
Associated Press
The 2011 Associated Press Athletes of the Year are Aaron Rodgers (football) and Abby Wambach (soccer).
associated press
Associated Press was created in 1846.
Associated Press's population is 3,700.
Though the NCAA does not determine an official national champion for Division I FBS football, several ACC members have achieved a national championship through the Associated Press, the Coaches Poll, or the Bowl Championship Series.Clemson-1981 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll)Florida State-1993 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll), 1999 (Bowl Championship Series)Georgia Tech-1990 (the Coaches Poll)Maryland-1953 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll)Miami-1983, 1987, 1989, 1991 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll), 2001 (Bowl Championship Series)*Italics denote championships won before the school joined the ACC.
Sporting News College Football Player of the Year was created in 1942.
Australian Associated Press was created in 1935.
Associated Baptist Press was created in 1990.
maybe this will help ...http://www.secsportsfan.com/top-all-time-ncaa-college-football-national-championship-conference.html
Brett Favre, QB - Green Bay (Associated Press - tie) Barry Sanders, RB - Detroit (Pro Football Writers Association of America, Associated Press (tie), Maxwell Club of Philadelphia, "The Sporting News