The 1970 All-Southwest Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Southwest Conference teams for the 1970 NCAA University Division football season. The selectors for the 1970 season included the Associated Press (AP) and the United Press (UP). Players selected as first-team players by both the AP and UP are designated in bold.
All Southwest selections edit
Offense edit
Split ends edit
- Chuck Dicus, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Cotton Speyrer, Texas (AP-2)
Flankers edit
- Derek Davis, Baylor (AP-1)
- Johnny Odom, Texas Tech (AP-2)
Tackles edit
- Bobby Wuensch, Texas (AP-1)
- Bill Jackson, SMU (AP-1)
- Mike Nelson, Arkansas (AP-2)
- Ron Evans, Baylor (AP-2)
Guards edit
- Ronnie Hammers, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Bobby Mitchell, Texas (AP-1)
Tight ends edit
- Pat Morrison, Arkansas (AP-1)
Centers edit
- John Ruthstrom, Texas Christian (AP-1)
- Jesse Richardson, Texas Tech (AP-2)
Quarterbacks edit
- Bill Montgomery, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Eddie Phillips, Texas (AP-2)
Fullbacks edit
- Steve Worster, Texas (AP-1)
- Doug McCutcheon, Texas Tech (AP-2)
Tailbacks edit
- Bill Burnett, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Gary Hammond, SMU (AP-2)
Defense edit
Defensive ends edit
- Bill Atessis, Texas (AP-1)
- Bruce Dowdy, Texas Tech (AP-1)
- Bruce James, Arkansas (AP-2)
- Roger Goree, Baylor (AP-2)
Defensive tackles edit
- Dick Bumpas, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Wayne McDermand, Texas Tech (AP-1)
- Larry Dibbles, TCU (AP-2)
- Rick Kersey, Arkansas (AP-2)
Middle guards edit
- Roger Roitsch, Rice (AP-1)
Linebackers edit
- Scott Henderson, Texas (AP-1)
- Mike Boschetti, Arkansas (AP-1)
- David Jones, Baylor (AP-1)
- Joe Stutts, SMU (AP-2)
- Larry Molinare, Texas Tech (AP-2)
- Stan Mauldin, Texas (AP-2)
Defensive backs edit
- Bucky Allhouse, Rice (AP-1)
- Ken Perkins, Texas Tech (AP-1)
- Dave Elmendorf, Texas A&M (AP-1)
- Jerry Moore, Arkansas (AP-1)
- Pat Curry, SMU (AP-2)
- Dale Rebold, Texas Tech (AP-2)
- Mike Tyler, Rice (AP-2)
- Ed Marsh, Baylor (AP-2)
Key edit
AP = Associated Press[1]
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "'Woo' Wows 'Em As SWC Player of Year". The Victoria Advocate. December 6, 1970. p. 3B.