The 1895 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations in 1895. North Carolina running back George Stephens caught the first forward pass in the history of the sport.
All-Southerns of 1895
Ends
- Robert H. Mudd, Virginia (WC)
 - Willie Merritt, North Carolina (WC)
 - Cook, Centre (ACR)
 - J. Cleves Short, Kentucky State (ACR)
 - Brink, Central (ACR)
 
Tackles
- George L. Hicks, Virginia (WC)
 - Jim Baird, North Carolina (WC)
 - James W. Carnahan, Kentucky State (ACR)
 
Guards
- John Penton, Virginia (WC)
 - David Kirkpatrick, North Carolina (WC)
 - Staples, Centre (ACR)
 - Glore, Louisville A. C. (ACR)
 
Centers
- George Burlingame, Virginia (WC)
 - Walter "Pete" Murphy, North Carolina (WC-s)
 
Quarterbacks
- Saunders Taylor, Virginia (WC)
 
Halfbacks
- Arlie C. Jones, Virginia (WC)
 - George Stephens, North Carolina (WC)
 - Colvin, Centre (ACR)
 - Frew, Louisville A. C. (ACR)
 
Fullbacks
- Oscar Lang, Virginia (WC)
 - Phil Connell, Vanderbilt (WC-s)
 - Swango, Louisville A. C. (ACR)
 - Gains, Central (ACR)
 - McDonald, Louisville A. C. (ACR)
 
Unlisted
- Joe Frasier, Kentucky State (ACR)
 
Key
WC = selected by "Whitper Casney" (a play on Casper Whitney) in the University of Virginia's College Topics.[1] It had substitutes, denoted with a small S. It seems the team also picked players from prior years including 1894, at least.
ACR = selected by A. C. Robinson.[2]
See also
References
- โ  "[No title]". The Daily Tar Heel. April 18, 1896. p. 4. Retrieved March 14, 2015 โ via Newspapers.com. 

 - โ "Outing". google.com. 1896.
 
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