Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – QUARTERBACKS

The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team.   In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.

The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.

Over the last eight days, the Foundation has recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.    Here is the final position – quarterback.

QUARTERBACKS

Doug Flutie, Boston College

Tommie Frazier, Nebraska

Matt Leinart, USC

Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame

Colt McCoy, Texas

Davey O’Brien, TCU

Peyton Manning, Tennessee

Roger Staubach, Navy

Tim Tebow, Florida

OTHER POSITIONS

Jan. 3 – SPECIAL TEAMS

Jan. 6 – DEFENSIVE BACKS

Jan. 7 – OFFENSIVE LINE/CENTER

Jan. 8 – LINEBACKERS

Jan. 9 – WIDE RECEIVERS

Jan. 10 – DEFENSIVE LINE

Jan. 13 – RUNNING BACKS

Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – RUNNING BACKS

The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team.   In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.

The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.

Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.    

RUNNING BACKS

Doc Blanchard, Army

Jim Brown, Syracuse

Reggie Bush, USC

Earl Campbell, Texas

Glenn Davis, Army

Ron Dayne, Wisconsin

Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh

Marshall Faulk, San Diego State

Red Grange, Illinois

Archie Griffin, Ohio State

Bo Jackson, Auburn

Darren McFadden, Arkansas

Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma

Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State

Doak Walker, SMU

Herschel Walker, Georgia

Ricky Williams, Texas

OTHER POSITIONS

Jan. 3 – SPECIAL TEAMS

Jan. 6 – DEFENSIVE BACKS

Jan. 7 – OFFENSIVE LINE/CENTER

Jan. 8 – LINEBACKERS

Jan. 9 – WIDE RECEIVERS

Jan. 10 – DEFENSIVE LINE

Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – DEFENSIVE LINE

The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team.   In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.

The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.

Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.    

DEFENSIVE LINE

Hugh Green, Pittsburgh

Bubba Smith, Michigan State

Lee Roy Selmon, Oklahoma

Leon Hart, Notre Dame

Merlin Olsen, Utah St.

Bob Lilly, TCU

Ross Browner, Notre Dame

Chris Zorich, Notre Dame

Mike Reid, Penn State

Steve Emtman, Washington

Bruiser Kinard, Mississippi

Randy White, Maryland

Alex Brown, Florida

Tommie Harris, Oklahoma

Jerry Hughes,  TCU

Miles Garrett, Texas A&M

Joey Bosa, Ohio St.

Reggie White, Tennessee

OTHER POSITIONS

Jan. 3 – SPECIAL TEAMS

Jan. 6 – DEFENSIVE BACKS

Jan. 7 – OFFENSIVE LINE/CENTER

Jan. 8 – LINEBACKERS

Jan. 9 – WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS

Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS

The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team.   In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.

The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.

Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.    

WIDE RECEIVERS

Johnny Rogers, Nebraska

Fred Biletnikoff, Florida State

Tim Brown, Notre Dame

Bernie Oosterbaan, Michigan

Larry Kelley, Yale

Raghib Ismail, Notre Dame

Don Hutson, Alabama

Howard Twilley, Tulsa

Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh

Desmond Howard, Michigan

Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State

Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech

Amari Cooper, Alabama

Randy Moss, Marshall

Dwayne Jarrett, USC

Peter Warrick, Florida State

Anthony Carter, Michigan

TIGHT ENDS

Keith Jackson, Oklahoma

Ozzie Newsome, Alabama

Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh

OTHER POSITIONS

Jan. 3 – SPECIAL TEAMS

Jan. 6 – DEFENSIVE BACKS

Jan. 7 – OFFENSIVE LINE/CENTER

Jan. 8 – LINEBACKERS

Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – LINEBACKERS

The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team.   In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.

The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.

Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.    

LINEBACKERS

Dick Butkus, Illinois

Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania  

Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama

Tommy Nobis, Texas

Cornelius Bennett, Alabama

Jerry Robinson, UCLA

Chris Spielman, Ohio State

Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma

Mike Singletary, Baylor

Derrick Brooks, Florida State

Marvin Jones, Florida State

A.J. Hawk, Ohio State

James Laurinaitis, Ohio State

Luke Kuechly, Boston College

Derrick Thomas, Alabama

Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern

Patrick Willis. Mississippi

Manti Te’o, Notre Dame

OTHER POSITIONS

Jan. 3 – SPECIAL TEAMS

Jan. 6 – DEFENSIVE BACKS

Jan. 7 – OFFENSIVE LINE/CENTER

Walter Camp All-Time All-America Team – OFFENSIVE LINE/CENTER

The Walter Camp All-America team is the nation’s oldest All-America team.   In 2019, The Foundation honored its 130th All-America team, continuing the great tradition began by the “Father of American football,” Walter Camp.

The Walter Camp Foundation is proud to be part of the College Football 150 celebration.

Over an eight-day span, the Foundation will recognize its All-Time All-Americans by position.    

OFFENSIVE LINE

Ron Yary, USC

Bill Fralic, Pitt

John Hicks, Ohio State

Orlando Pace, Ohio State

Bob Gain, Kentucky

Dan Dierdorf, Michigan

John Hannah, Alabama

Aaron Taylor, Nebraska

Brad Budde, USC

Dean Steinkuhler, Nebraska

Will Shields, Nebraska

Jim Parker, Ohio State

Greg Skrepenak, Michigan

Jeff Hartings, Penn State

Korey Stringer, Ohio State

Jake Long, Michigan

Tony Boselli, USC

Bryant McKinnie, Miami

Jonathan Ogden, UCLA

Dave Rimington, Nebraska

Jim Ritcher, North Carolina State

Mel Hein, Washington State

OTHER POSITIONS

Jan. 3 – SPECIAL TEAMS

Jan. 6 – DEFENSIVE BACKS