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The 1965 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as
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ns by various organizations that chose
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s in 1965. The
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recognizes six selectors as "official" for the 1965 season. They are (1) the
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(AFCA), (2) the
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(AP), (3) the Central Press Association (CP), (4) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), (5) the
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(NEA), and (6) the
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(UPI). Four of the six teams (AP, UPI, NEA, and FWAA) were selected by polling of sports writers and/or broadcasters. The CP team was selected with input from the captains of the major college teams. The AFCA team was based on a poll of more than 500 coaches. Other notable selectors, though not recognized by the NCAA as official, included ''The Football News'' (FN), a weekly national football newspaper, ''
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'' magazine, ''
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'' (TSN), and the
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(WC). Three players were unanimously selected as first-team players by all six official selectors as well as the four unofficial selectors. They are: (1) USC running back
Mike Garrett Michael Lockett Garrett (born April 12, 1944) is a former American football player who won the Heisman Trophy in 1965 as a halfback for the USC Trojans. Garrett played professional football for eight seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs and Sa ...
who led the NCAA with 1,440 rushing yards and won the 1965 Heisman Trophy; (2)
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Howard Twilley Howard James Twilley Jr. (born December 25, 1943) is a former American football player. He played college football at the University of Tulsa and was the runner up for the Heisman Trophy in 1965. Twilley played professionally as a wide recei ...
who in 1965 set an NCAA record with 1,779 receiving yards, a single-season record that stood for 30 years; and (3)
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fullback
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who was second in the NCAA with 1,258 rushing yards and won the 1965
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trophy after breaking the
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career rushing record. Garrett, Twilley, and Grabowski also finished first, second, and third in the 1965 Heisman Trophy voting with 926, 528, and 481 points, respectively. All three were later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The
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were ranked #1 in the final UPI Coaches Poll and led the country with eight players receiving at least one first-team All-American designation. The Spartans' first-team honorees were: defensive back George Webster (AFCA, AP, NEA, UPI, FN, WC); defensive end
Bubba Smith Charles Aaron Smith (February 28, 1945 â€“ August 3, 2011), commonly known as Bubba Smith, was an American football defensive end and actor. He first came into prominence at Michigan State University, where he twice earned All-American hon ...
(AFCA, UPI, WC); end Gene Washington (CP, FN); quarterback
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(AP); running backs Clinton Jones (FWAA) and Bob Apisa (FN); middle guard Harold Lucas (NEA); and linebacker Ron Goovert (FWAA). Purdue, ranked No. 13 in the final UPI Coaches' Poll, finished second with four first-team honorees: quarterback Bob Griese (AFCA, CP, NEA, UPI, FN, WC); defensive tackle
Jerry Shay Jerome Paul "Jerry" Shay (born July 10, 1944 in Gary, Indiana) is a former American football defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, and New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Shay played college football at ...
(AFCA, FN); offensive tackle
Karl Singer Karl Kenneth Singer (born October 12, 1943) is a former American football tackle who played three seasons with the Boston Patriots of the American Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Boston Patriots in the first round of the 1966 Ame ...
(AP); and offensive end Bob Hadrick (FN). Notre Dame,
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, and
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tied for third place, each with three first-team selections.


Consensus All-Americans

The NCAA recognizes 22 players as "consensus" All-Americans for the 1965 season. The following chart identifies the consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received. The UPI's All-America team vote count (out of a possible 242) and Heisman Trophy point total, where applicable, is also included in the chart for each of the consensus All-Americans.


Offensive selections


Ends

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Howard Twilley Howard James Twilley Jr. (born December 25, 1943) is a former American football player. He played college football at the University of Tulsa and was the runner up for the Heisman Trophy in 1965. Twilley played professionally as a wide recei ...
, Tulsa (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, CP-1, FWAA-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FN, Time, TSN, WC) *
Freeman White Freeman White II (born December 17, 1943) is a former American football end who played four seasons with the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New York Giants in the ninth round of the 1966 NFL Draft. ...
, Nebraska (AP-2, CP-3, FWAA-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FN, WC) * Charles Casey, Florida (AFCA, AP-1, NEA-2, CP-3) *
Milt Morin Milton Denis Morin (October 15, 1942 – July 9, 2010) was a professional American football tight end in the National Football League. Morin attended St. Bernard's High School in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, where he held records in track and field ...
, Massachusetts (Time, TSN) * Gene Washington, Michigan State (CP-1, UPI-2, FN nd * Bobby Crockett, Arkansas (UPI-2, FWAA-1) * Dave Williams, Washington (AP-2) * Bob Hadrick, Purdue (CP-2, FN) *
Doug Moreau Douglas Paul Moreau (born February 15, 1945) is a former American football tight end in the American Football League and current broadcaster along with being a literature teacher. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round of the 19 ...
, LSU (FN)


Tackles

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Sam Ball Sam Ball (born June 1, 1944) is a former American football offensive lineman who played in the National Football League (NFL) from 1966 through 1970. During that span he appeared in Super Bowl III and Super Bowl V for the Baltimore Colts. He ...
, Kentucky (AFCA, AP-2, UPI-1, NEA-1, FWAA-1, Time, TSN, WC) *
Glen Ray Hines Glen Ray Hines (October 26, 1943 – February 1, 2019) was an All-Pro (AFL) and NCAA All-American football player. Early life Hines was born on October 26, 1943, in El Dorado, Arkansas. He showed athletic prowess at a young age and was a two-sp ...
, Arkansas (AFCA, AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FWAA-1, FN, WC) *
Francis Peay Francis G. Peay (May 23, 1944 – September 21, 2013) was an American football offensive tackle and head coach. Peay played college football at the University of Missouri and was selected in the first round of the 1966 NFL Draft by the New York G ...
, Missouri (AP-2, CP-3, UPI-2, NEA-2, Time, TSN) *
Karl Singer Karl Kenneth Singer (born October 12, 1943) is a former American football tackle who played three seasons with the Boston Patriots of the American Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Boston Patriots in the first round of the 1966 Ame ...
, Purdue (AP-1) *
Tom Mack Thomas Lee Mack (born November 1, 1943) is a former American football player. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mack played college football at the end and tackle positions for the Uni ...
, Michigan (UPI-2, NEA-2)


Guards

* Dick Arrington, Notre Dame (AFCA, AP-1, CP-1, FWAA-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FN, WC) *
Stas Maliszewski Staś Maliszewski (born Stanislaw MaliszewskiJohn Underwood ''Sports Illustrated'', November 15, 1965. ''pol.'' Stanisław Maliszewski; August 1944 in Poland) is a Polish American former football linebacker. He played college football for Prince ...
, Princeton (AP-2 inebacker CP-1, UPI-2, NEA-1, FN, WC) *
Doug Van Horn Douglas Claydon Van Horn (born June 24, 1944) is a former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions and New York Giants. He played college football at Ohio State University and was named first-team ...
, Ohio State (AFCA, CP-2 ackle UPI-1) *
John Niland John Rodney Niland (born 10 September 1940) is an Australian academic and board director. Niland obtained a Bachelor and Master of Commerce from UNSW and his PhD is from the University of Illinois. He has held academic positions at Cornell Uni ...
, Iowa (AP-2, Time, TSN) * Stan Hindman, Mississippi (AP-2, CP-2, UPI-2, NEA-2, FN, Time, TSN) * Wayne Foster, Washington State (FWAA-1, FN ackle * Larry Gagner, Florida (FN, NBC) * Tom Regner, Notre Dame (NEA-2) * Paul Savidge, Princeton (CP-2) * Joe Fratangelo, North Carolina (CP-3)


Centers

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Paul Crane Paul Crane (January 29, 1944 – November 1, 2020) was an American football center for seven seasons for the New York Jets. Paul Crane graduated in 1962 from Vigor High School in Prichard, Alabama, near Mobile. He played college football for ...
, Alabama (AFCA, AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FWAA-1, WC) * Pat Killorin, Syracuse (UPI-2, NEA-2 uard Time, TSN)


Quarterbacks

* Bob Griese, Purdue (College and Pro Football Halls of Fame) (AFCA, CP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FN, WC) * Steve Spurrier, Florida (AP-2, FWAA-1) * Rick Norton, Kentucky (CP-2, Time, TSN) *
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, Michigan State (AP-1, UPI-2) *
Gary Beban Gary Joseph Beban (born August 5, 1946) is an American former professional football player. Beban won the 1967 Heisman Trophy, narrowly beating out O.J. Simpson, and the Maxwell Award while playing quarterback for the UCLA Bruins. He played ...
, UCLA (CP-3, NEA-2, FN) * Steve Sloan, Alabama (FN) * Billy Anderson, Tulsa (UPI-2)


Running backs

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Mike Garrett Michael Lockett Garrett (born April 12, 1944) is a former American football player who won the Heisman Trophy in 1965 as a halfback for the USC Trojans. Garrett played professional football for eight seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs and Sa ...
, USC (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, CP-1, FWAA-1, UPI-1 alfback NEA-1 alfback FN alfback Time, TSN, WC) *
Jim Grabowski James Grabowski (born September 9, 1944) is a former American football player and broadcaster. He played college football at the University of Illinois and professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Green Bay Packers and the Ch ...
, Illinois (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, CP-1, FWAA-1, UPI-1 ullback NEA-1 ullback FN ullback Time, TSN, WC) *
Donny Anderson Garry Don "Donny" Anderson (born May 16, 1943) is a former professional football player, a halfback and punter for nine seasons with the Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League. From Texas Tech (then Texas Te ...
, Texas Tech (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, CP-2, FWAA-1, UPI-1 alfback NEA-1 L FN alfback Time, TSN, WC) *
Floyd Little Floyd Douglas Little (July 4, 1942 – January 1, 2021) was an American professional football player who was a halfback for the Denver Broncos, initially in the American Football League (AFL) and later the National Football League (NFL). He ...
, Syracuse (AP-2, UPI-2, NEA-2, CP-1, FWAA-1, FN alfback * Clinton Jones, Michigan State (AP-2, CP-2, UPI-2, FWAA-1) *
Ray McDonald Raymondo Antoine McDonald (born September 2, 1984) is a former American football defensive end. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida, where he was a member o ...
, Idaho (AP-2, NEA-2 ullback * Harry Jones, Arkansas (NEA-2 L * Steve Bowman, Alabama (CP-2) * Bill Wolski, Notre Dame (CP-3, FN alfback * Ron Landeck, Princeton (CP-3) * Tom Barrington, Ohio State (CP-3) * Bob Apisa, Michigan State (FN ullback


Defensive selections


Defensive ends

* Aaron Brown, Minnesota (AP-1, CP-2, FWAA-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FN nd Time, TSN, WC) *
Bubba Smith Charles Aaron Smith (February 28, 1945 â€“ August 3, 2011), commonly known as Bubba Smith, was an American football defensive end and actor. He first came into prominence at Michigan State University, where he twice earned All-American hon ...
, Michigan State (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, UPI-1, WC) * Lynn Matthews, Florida (NEA-1) * Ed Weisacosky, Miami (Fla.) (AP-1, NEA-2 inebacker *
Tony Jeter Tony Jeter (born September 8, 1944) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). Biography Jeter was born Anthony John Jeter on September 8, 1944, in Steubenville, Ohio. He is the ...
, Nebraska (AFCA, UPI-2, NEA-2 ffensive end * Ed Long, Dartmouth (AP-2) * George Pearce, William and Mary (AP-2) *
Cas Banaszek Casimir Joseph Banaszek (October 24, 1945 – December 4, 2019) was a professional American football offensive lineman who played ten seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. He played his college football at Northwestern University, and was named ...
, Northwestern (NEA-2)


Defensive tackles

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Walt Barnes Walter Lee Barnes (January 26, 1918 – January 6, 1998) was an American football guard and actor who played in National Football League (NFL) for four seasons. He played in the (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles and in college at Louisiana State ...
, Nebraska (AFCA, AP-1, UPI-2, NEA-1, FWAA-1, FN ackle Time, TSN, WC) *
Loyd Phillips Loyd Phillips (May 2, 1945 — December 27, 2020) was an American professional football player and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. He was the winner of the 1966 Outland Trophy as the country's most outstanding interior lineman whil ...
, Arkansas (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, CP-1, UPI-1, NEA-2, FN ackle«Ì©, WC) *
Bill Yearby William M. Yearby (July 24, 1944 – December 20, 2010) was an American football player. He played college football as a defensive lineman at the University of Michigan from 1963 to 1965 and was selected as an All-American in 1964 and 1965. ...
, Michigan (AFCA, AP-2, CP-1, UPI-1, Time, TSN, WC) * George Patton, Georgia (AP-1 iddle guard UPI-2 efensive end NEA-2 efensive end FWAA-1, FN ackle * George Rice, LSU (CP-2, Time, TSN) * Jack Thornton, Auburn (NEA-1) *
Jerry Shay Jerome Paul "Jerry" Shay (born July 10, 1944 in Gary, Indiana) is a former American football defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, and New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Shay played college football at ...
, Purdue (AFCA, CP-3, UPI-2, FN ackle * John Richardson, UCLA (AP-2) * Dick Van Horn, Ohio State (NEA-2)


Middle guards

* Harold Lucas, Michigan State (CP-3 uard NEA-1 iddle guard * John Battle, Georgia Tech (AP-2 iddle guard * Jack Shinholser, Florida State (NEA-2 iddle guard


Linebackers

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Carl McAdams Carl McAdams (born April 26, 1944) is a former American football linebacker who played professionally in the American Football League (AFL) from 1967 through 1969. He was an All-American at the University of Oklahoma and an integral part of th ...
, Oklahoma (AFCA inebacker AP-1 inebacker CP-1 enter UPI-1 inebacker NEA-1 inebacker FN enter Time, TSN, WC) *
Tommy Nobis Thomas Henry Nobis Jr. (September 20, 1943 – December 13, 2017) was an American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. He played college football at the University of Te ...
, Texas (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1 ffensive end CP-2 enter FWAA-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FN uard Time, TSN, WC) * Frank Emanuel, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1, CP-3 enter FWAA-1 enter UPI-2, NEA-1, FN uard Time, TSN, WC) *
Ike Kelley Dwight Allen "Ike" Kelley (born July 14, 1944) is a former American football linebacker who played five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 17th round of the 1966 ...
, Ohio State (AP-1, UPI-1, FN enter * Ron Goovert, Michigan State (UPI-2, NEA-2, FWAA-1) *
Doug Buffone Douglas John Buffone (June 27, 1944 – April 20, 2015) was an American football linebacker in the National Football League. Buffone, the son of a coal miner (whose parents were Italian immigrants from the southern province of Cosenza, regione di ...
, Louisville (AP-2) *
Bill Cody William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846January 10, 1917), known as "Buffalo Bill", was an American soldier, Bison hunting, bison hunter, and showman. He was born in Le Claire, Iowa, Le Claire, Iowa Territory (now the U.S. state of Iowa), but ...
, Auburn (AP-2, UPI-2, FN enter *
Jim Lynch James Robert Lynch (August 28, 1945 – July 21, 2022) was an American football linebacker. Lynch played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, where he was named an All-American and won the Maxwell Award in 1966. Lynch is a memb ...
, Notre Dame (NEA-2)


Defensive backs

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Nick Rassas Nicholas Charles Rassas (born January 13, 1944) is a former Professional Football for The Atlanta Falcons from 1966 to 1968. He is also notable for Playing College Football at Notre Dame where he played for Ara Parseghian from 1963 to 1965. R ...
, Notre Dame (AFCA, AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1 afety FWAA-1, FN alfback Time, TSN, WC) *
Johnny Roland Johnny Earl Roland (born May 21, 1943) is a former American football player and coach. He played as a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1966 to 1972 and the New York Giants in 1973. Roland playe ...
, Missouri (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FWAA-1, FN alfback TSN, WC) * George Webster, Michigan State (College Football Hall of Fame) (AFCA, AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FN oving back WC) *
Bruce Bennett Bruce Bennett (born Harold Herman Brix, also credited Herman Brix; May 19, 1906February 24, 2007) was an American film and television actor who prior to his screen career was a highly successful college athlete in football and in both intercol ...
, Florida (UPI-1, NEA-2 afety * Bill Clay, Mississippi (TSN) *
Charlie Brown Charles "Charlie" Brown is the principal character of the comic strip '' Peanuts'', syndicated in daily and Sunday newspapers in numerous countries all over the world. Depicted as a "lovable loser," Charlie Brown is one of the great American a ...
, Syracuse (TSN) * Ben Hawkins, Arizona State (AP-2, NEA-2, Time) *
Eric Crabtree Eric Leslie Crabtree (born November 3, 1944) is a former American football wide receiver in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). He played six seasons for the Denver Broncos The Denver Broncos are a pr ...
, Pittsburgh (Time) *
Rodger Bird Rodger Paul Bird (July 2, 1943 – May 16, 2020) was an American professional American football, football player for the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League (AFL). He was with the Raiders from 1966 through 1968 and played defensive b ...
, Kentucky (Time) * Frank Horak, Texas Christian (AP-2, UPI-2) * Mike Weger, Bowling Green (AP-2) * Willie Gaskins, Washington State (UPI-2, NEA-2) * Larry Wachholtz, Nebraska (UPI-2) * Jerry Mosher, California (UPI-2)


Special teams


Kicking specialist

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Charlie Gogolak Charles Paul Gogolak (in Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Gogolák Károly Pál'', born December 29, 1944) is a retired American football placekicker. The sixth overall selection of the 1966 NFL Draft, Gogolak was signed out of Princeton Tigers ...
, Princeton (AP-1, FN)


Key

* Bold – Consensus All-American> * -1 – First-team selection * -2 – Second-team selection * -3 – Third-team selection


Official selectors

* AFCA =
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, based on votes cast by over 500 members based on personal observations and "game films provided by the Eastman Kodak Company", with 1965 being the first year the AFCA voted on separate offensive and defensive units * AP =
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, based on recommendations from sports writers and broadcasters on eight regional boards appointed by the AP separate offensive and defensive units * CP = Central Press Association, selected for the 35th year "with the aid of the captains of the major schools themselves", selections made without designation of separate offensive and defensive units * FWAA = Football Writers Association of America, announced in ''Look'' magazine; selected without reference to offensive and defensive units * NEA =
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, selections of separate offensive and defensive units * UPI =
United Press International United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20t ...
, selected "by 242 sports writers and broadcasters in a nation-wide ballot"; separate offensive and defensive units


Other selectors

* FN = ''The Football News'', consisting of 34 players selected by the paper's correspondents and staff members based upon personal observations and consultation with pro and college scouts, sportswriters and broadcasters * Time = ''
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'' magazine * TSN = ''
The Sporting News The ''Sporting News'' is a website and former magazine publication owned by Sporting News Holdings, which is a U.S.-based sports media company formed in December 2020 by a private investor consortium. It was originally established in 1886 as a pr ...
'' * WC =
Walter Camp Football Foundation The Walter Camp Football Foundation (WCFF) is one of the organizations whose College Football All-America Team is recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The organization also presents various awards. It is named in honor of foo ...


See also

* 1965 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team *
1965 All-Big Ten Conference football team The 1965 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Big Ten Conference teams for the 1965 Big Ten Conference football season. Players receiving All-Big Ten honors in 1965 inclu ...
*
1965 All-Pacific Athletic Conference football team The 1965 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press (AP), the United Press International (UPI), and the Pacific Athletic Conference (PAC) coaches (Coaches) as the best college football playe ...
* 1965 All-SEC football team *
1965 All-Southwest Conference football team The 1965 All-Southwest Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Southwest Conference teams for the 1965 NCAA University Division football season. The selectors for the 1965 season inclu ...


References

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