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1933 All-Big Ten Conference Football Team
The 1933 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 1933 Big Ten Conference football season. All Big-Ten selections Ends * Ted Petoskey, Michigan (AP-1; UP-1; NK-1) * Frank Larson, Minnesota (AP-1; UP-1; NK-1) * Edgar Manske, Northwestern (AP-2) * Sid Gillman, Ohio State (AP-2) * Willis Ward, Michigan (NK-2) * Fink, Illinois (NK-2) Tackles * Whitey Wistert, Michigan (AP-1; UP-1; NK-1) * Ted Rosequist, Ohio State (AP-2; UP-1) * Dutch Fehring, Purdue (AP-1; NK-1) * Thomas D. Austin, Michigan (AP-2) * Conrad, Chicago (NK-2) * Ungers, Purdue (NK-2) Guards * Zud Schammel, Iowa (AP-1; UP-1; NK-1) * Joseph T. Gailus, Ohio State (AP-1; UP-1; NK1) * Fritz Febel, Purdue (AP-2; NK-2) * Albert Kawal, Northwestern (AP-2; NK-2) Centers * Chuck Bernard, Michigan (UP-1; NK-1) * Thomas W. Moore, Iowa (AP-2) * Oen, Minnesota (NK-2) Quarterbacks * Jack Beynon, Illinois (AP-2; UP-1; NK- ...
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American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with possession of the oval-shaped football, attempts to advance down the field by running with the ball or passing it, while the defense, the team without possession of the ball, aims to stop the offense's advance and to take control of the ball for themselves. The offense must advance at least ten yards in four downs or plays; if they fail, they turn over the football to the defense, but if they succeed, they are given a new set of four downs to continue the drive. Points are scored primarily by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone for a touchdown or kicking the ball through the opponent's goalposts for a field goal. The team with the most points at the end of a game wins. American football evolved in the United States, ...
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