1933 All-Pacific Coast Football Team
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The 1933 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of
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players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the
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. The organizations selecting teams in 1933 included the
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(AP), the
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, and the
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(UP).


All-Pacific Coast selections


Quarterback

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Cotton Warburton Irvine "Cotton" Eugene Warburton (October 8, 1911 – June 21, 1982) was an American college football quarterback (1933) who became a film and television editor with sixty feature film credits. Paid online access. Associated Press obituary fro ...
, USC (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1) * Phila Sarboe, Washington State (AP-2)


Halfbacks

* Norman Franklin, Oregon State (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1) * George Wilson, St. Mary's (AP-1; UP-1) *
Arleigh Williams Arleigh Taber Williams (October 27, 1912 – October 1, 1991) was an American football and baseball player and university administrator. He grew up in Oakland, California and graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1930. He played at the ...
, California (AP-2; UP-2) * Mark Temple, Oregon (AP-2) * Frank Sobrero, Santa Clara (UP-2)


Fullback

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Mike Mikulak Michael Nicholas "Iron Mike" Mikulak (December 2, 1912 – June 4, 1999) was an American football fullback who played three seasons in the National Football League. High school and college career Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mikulak graduated f ...
, Oregon (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1) *
Bobby Grayson Bobby Grayson (December 8, 1914 – September 22, 1981) was an American football player. He was a two-time consensus All-American player who led the Stanford University football team to three consecutive Rose Bowl Games from 1933 to 1935. At S ...
, Stanford (AP-2 ullback NEA-1 alfback UP-2 uarterback * Paglia, Santa Clara (UP-2)


Ends

* Bill Smith, Washington (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1) * Monk Moscrip, Stanford (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-2) (College Football Hall of Fame) * Fred Canrinus, St. Mary's (AP-2; UP-1) * Ford Palmer, USC (AP-2; UP-2)


Tackles

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Ade Schwammel Adolphe "Ade" John Schwammel (October 14, 1908 – November 18, 1979) was an American football tackle who played five seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Green Bay Packers. High school career Schwammel attended Fremont Hi ...
, Oregon State (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1) *
Larry Lutz Lawrence H. Lutz (1913–1998) was an American football player and coach. He played for the California Golden Bears football team from 1933 and 1935. He was selected as a consensus All-American at the tackle position in 1935. Biography A nat ...
, California (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-2) *
Carl Jorgensen Carl Jorgensen is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Jorgensen made a solitary official international appearance for New Zealand as a substitute in a 1–2 loss to Australia on 15 May 199 ...
, St. Mary's (AP-2; UP-1) * Bob Reynolds, Stanford (AP-2) (College Football Hall of Fame) * Boone, California (UP-2)


Guards

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Bill Corbus William Corbus (October 5, 1911 – January 8, 1998) was an American football guard who played for Stanford University. College career Nicknamed ''The Baby-Faced Assassin'' due to his youthful appearance and athletic ferocity, Corbus, who acted ...
, Stanford (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1) (College Football Hall of Fame) *
Aaron Rosenberg Aaron "Rosy" Rosenberg (August 26, 1912 – September 1, 1979) was a two-time " All-American" college football player, and a film and television producer with more than 60 credits.Robert Slater (2000)''Great Jews in Sports''/ref> He received a ...
, USC (AP-1; NEA-1; UP-1) * Larry Stevens, USC (AP-2; UP-2) * Ed Gilbert, St. Mary's (AP-2) * Hayduk, Washington State (UP-2)


Centers

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Larry Siemering Lawrence Edwin Siemering (November 24, 1910 – July 27, 2009) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at the University of San Francisco and professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Boston Redski ...
, Univ. of San Francisco (AP-1; UP-1) * Lee Coates, UCLA (NEA-1) * Howard Christie, California (AP-2) * Hughes, Oregon (UP-2)


Key

AP =
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, selected as the "consensus of leading officials, coaches and sports writers" with ballots from over 50 observers from all parts of the West NEA =
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UP =
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Bold = Consensus first-team choice of a majority of the selectors listed above


See also

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1933 College Football All-America Team The 1933 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1933. The eight selectors recognized by th ...


References

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