The 1922 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Big Ten Conference teams chosen by various selectors for the 1922 Big Ten Conference football season.
Ends
- Bernard Kirk, Michigan (CON [29/50]; CA; CJ-1; CP; CT-1; PA-1; WE-1)
 - Gus Tebell, Wisconsin (CJ-1; CP; CT-1; PA-1; WE-1)
 - Paul G. Goebel, Michigan (CON; CJ-2; CT-2; PA-2; WE-2)
 - Max Kadesky, Iowa (CA; CJ-2; CT-3; PA-2; WE-2)
 - Frank Hanny, Indiana (CT-2)
 - Otto Strohmeier, Chicago (CJ-3)
 - Ray Eklund, Minnesota (CJ-3; WE-3)
 - Leo V. Scherer, Nebraska (WE-3)
 - David D. Wilson, Illinois (CT-3)
 
Tackles
- Marty Below, Wisconsin (CON; CA; CJ-2; CP; CT-1; PA-1; WE-1)
 - Harold Fletcher, Chicago (CJ-1; CT-1; WE-3)
 - Henry D. Penfield, Northwestern (CON [31/50]; CA; CJ-2; PA-1; WE-3)
 - Stanley Muirhead, Michigan (CJ-1; CT-2; WE-2)
 - Raymond Weller, Nebraska (WE-1)
 - George Thompson, Iowa (WE-2; CJ-3; CP)
 - Louis Gross, Minnesota (CT-2)
 - Frank Gowdy, Chicago (CJ-3)
 - George Abramson, Minnesota (CT-3)
 - Ed Vandervoort, Michigan (CT-3)
 
Guards
- Jim McMillen, Illinois (CON [42/50]; CA; CJ-2; CP; CT-1; PA-1; WE-1)
 - Paul Minick, Iowa (CON; CA; CJ-1; CP; PA-1; WE-2)
 - Lloyd Pixley, Ohio State (CJ-1; CT-1; PA-2; WE-3)
 - Ed Degree, Notre Dame (WE-1)
 - Rudolph Hohfield, Wisconsin (CJ-2; CT-2)
 - Ray Hahn, Kansas State (WE-2)
 - Chester Mead, Iowa (CT-2)
 - Harold Lewis, Chicago (PA-2)
 - Joe Pondelik, Chicago (CJ-3; WE-3)
 - Leo Kriz, Iowa (CJ-3)
 - Edward Slaughter, Michigan (CT-3)
 - Harold Steele, Michigan (CT-3)
 
Centers
- Ralph King, Chicago (CJ-3; CP; CT-2; PA-1; WE-1)
 - John C. Heldt, Iowa (CJ-1; CT-1; WE-2)
 - Oliver S. Aas, Minnesota (CON [19/50]; CA; CJ-2; CT-3; PA-2; WE-3)
 
Quarterbacks
- Rollie Williams, Wisconsin (CON [hb]; CJ-1 [hb]; CT-1 [hb]; PA-1; WE-1)
 - Irwin Uteritz, Michigan (CJ-2; CP; CT-1; PA-2; WE-2)
 - Wallace Barr, Wisconsin (CT-2)
 - Leland Parkin, Iowa (CJ-3; CT-3)
 - Dunn, Marquette (WE-3)
 
Halfbacks
- Harry Kipke, Michigan (CON; CA; CJ-1; CP; CT-1; PA-1; WE-1)
 - Earl Martineau, Minnesota (CA; CJ-2; CP; CT-2; PA-1; WE-1)
 - Hoge Workman, Ohio State (CJ-2; CT-2)
 - Jackson Keefer, Michigan (CT-2)
 - Otis C. McCreery, Minnesota (CT-2)
 - Bill Boelter, Drake (WE-2)
 - Jimmy Pyott, Chicago (CJ-3; PA-2; WE-2)
 - Charles W. Palmer, Northwestern (CJ-3; WE-3)
 - V. Craven Shuttleworth, Iowa (WE-3)
 
Fullbacks
- Gordon Locke, Iowa (CON [46/50] [qb]; CA [qb]; CJ-1 [qb]; CP [fullback]; CT-1 [fullback]; PA-1 [fullback]; WE-1 [fullback])
 - John Webster Thomas, Chicago (CON; CA; CJ-1; CT-2; PA-2)
 - Willis Zorn, Chicago (CJ-2)
 - Franklin Cappon, Michigan (CJ-3; CT-3; PA-2 [halfback]; WE-2)
 - Harold S. Hartley, Nebraska (WE-3)
 
See also
Key
CON = Consensus based on compiling votes from 50 sports editors who selected teams[1]
CA = Chicago American[2]
CJ = selected by Norman Ross of the Chicago Evening Journal[3]
CP = Chicago Post[2]
CT = Capital Times selected by Bryn Griffiths[4]
PA = The Pantagraph of Bloomington, Illinois[5]
WE = Walter Eckersall in the Chicago Tribune[6]
Bold = Consensus first-team selection of the majority of selectors listed above
References
- ↑ "50 Expert Sports Writers Pick Big Ten Football Stars". The Waco News-Tribune. December 10, 1922. p. 31.
 - 1 2 "Lock Given Captaincy on Two Elevens". Iowa City Press-Citizen. December 2, 1922. p. 9.
 - ↑ "Chicago Journal's All-Conference". Iowa City Press-Citizen. November 29, 1922. p. 9.
 - ↑ Bryn Griffiths (November 28, 1922). "All-Conference Teams as Selected by Bryn". Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin). p. 13.
 - ↑ "Pantagraph's All Big Ten Teams for '22". The Pantagraph. December 2, 1922. p. 10.
 - ↑ "Eckersall's All Western Elevens". Chicago Tribune. December 10, 1922. p. 1.
 
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