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players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the
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. The organizations and individuals selecting teams in 1935 included the
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(AP),
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head coach Howard Jones (HJ), the
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(NEA), '' The Oregon Statesman'' (OS), the
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(UP), and
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coach
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(WS).
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and
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tied for the
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(PCC) championship. Each placed five players on the first teams chosen by one or more of the selectors. Stanford's honorees included fullback
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, end Monk Moscrip, and tackle Bob Reynolds. California's honorees included tackle
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, end Jack Brittingham, and center Bob Herwig. Four players from teams outside the PCC received first-team honors from at least one selector: guard Nick Bassi of
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(HJ, UP), halfback John Oravec of the Willamette Bearcats (OS), guard Marty Kordick of St. Mary's (WS), and center Wagner Jorgensen of St. Mary's (HJ).


All-Pacific Coast selections


Quarterback

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Ed Goddard Edwin Vinson Goddard (October 28, 1914 – July 20, 1992) was an American football player. Goddard played college football at the quarterback and halfback positions for Washington State University. Goddard also served as a punter for Washingt ...
, Washington State (AP-1; HJ-1; NEA-1; OS-1; UP-1; WS-1)


Halfbacks

* Charles "Chuck" Cheshire, UCLA (AP-1; HJ-1; NEA-1; OS-1; UP-1; WS-1) * Byron Haines, Washington (AP-1; HJ-1; NEA-1; UP-1; WS-1) * John Oravec, Willamette (OS-1)


Fullback

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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-1; HJ-1; NEA_1; OS-1; UP-1; WS-1)


Ends

* Jack Brittingham, California (AP-1; HJ-1; NEA-1; UP-1; WS-1) * Monk Moscrip, Stanford (AP-1; HJ-1; NEA-1; OS-1; UP-1; WS-1) (College Football Hall of Fame) * Stanley Riordan, Oregon (OS-1)


Tackles

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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; HJ-1; NEA-1; OS-1; UP-1; WS-1) * Bob Reynolds, Stanford (AP-1; HJ-1; NEA-1; OS-1; UP-1; WS-1) (College Football Hall of Fame)


Guards

* Lawrence Rouble, Stanford (AP-1; HJ-1; NEA-1; WS-1) * Nick Bassi, Santa Clara (HJ-1; UP-1) *
Max Starcevich Max J. Starcevich (October 19, 1911August 9, 1990) was a consensus All-American football guard at the University of Washington. Though he was selected by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the third round of the 1937 NFL Draft, Starcevich did not play in th ...
, Washington (AP-1; UP-1) (College Football Hall of Fame) * Conrad Tenney, California (NEA-1) * Anderson, California (OS-1) * Ross Carter, Oregon (OS-1) * Marty Kordick, St. Mary's (WS-1)


Centers

* Sherman Chavoor, UCLA (UP-1; WS-1) * Westley Muller, Stanford (AP-1; OS-1) * Wagner Jorgensen, St. Mary's (HJ-1) * Bob Herwig, California (NEA-1) (College Football Hall of Fame) :


Key

AP =
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HJ = Howard Jones, USC head coach NEA =
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, "selected by sports writers of NEA Service newspapers throughout the Far West OS = '' The Oregon Statesman'' UP =
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, "picked after polling sports editors, football writers, United Press correspondents, coaches and players" WS = UCLA coach
William H. Spaulding William H. Spaulding (May 4, 1880 – October 12, 1966) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. Spaulding coached at UCLA from 1925 to 1938. He had a successful tenure, compiling a 72–51–8 () record. H ...
Bold = Consensus first-team selection of the majority of the selectors listed above


See also

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1935 College Football All-America Team The 1935 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 1935. The nine selectors recognized by the ...


References

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