The 1956 Little All-America college football team is composed of college football players from small colleges and universities who were selected by the Associated Press (AP) as the best players at each position. For 1956, the AP selected three teams of 11 players each, with no separate defensive platoons.[1]

Senior back William Rhodes of Western State (Colorado) rushed for 1,200 yards on 130 carries. His total of 327 yards against Adam State set a single-game college football record. His career average of 8.49 yards per carry was the highest in college football history, and his career total of 4,294 rushing yards ranked second best in college football history.[1]

Another senior back, Larry Houdek of Kansas Wesleyan, rushed for 1,432 yards and 19 touchdowns (114 points) on 168 carries. He also passed for two touchdowns.[1]

James "Jimmy" Stehlin of Brandeis University, tallied 1,566 yards of total offense on 1,155 passing yards and 411 rushing yards.[1]

Running back Nate Clark, an African American from Benton Harbor, Michigan, led Hillsdale College to its second consecutive undefeated season and was named to the first team for the second consecutive year.

Others receiving first-team honors for the second consecutive year were end Charles Schultz or Alfred, tackle Vince Vidas of Drexel, and guard Steve Myhra of North Dakota.[1]

First team

  • Back - James Stehlin (senior, 6'0", 170 pounds), Brandeis
  • Back - Nate Clark (senior, 5'8", 195 pounds), Hillsdale
  • Back - Larry Houdek (senior, 5'11", 175 pounds), Kansas Wesleyan
  • Back - William Rhodes (senior, 6'1", 205 pounds), Western State (Colorado)
  • End - Charles Schultz (senior, 6'1", 185 pounds), Alfred
  • End - Milton Robichaux (senior, 6'6", 215 pounds), Trinity (Texas)
  • Tackle - Don Owens (senior, 6'6", 248 pounds), Mississippi Southern
  • Tackle - Vincent Vidas (senior, 6'2", 215 pounds), Drexel
  • Guard - Steve Myhra (senior, 6'2", 230 pounds), North Dakota
  • Guard - Bob Mitchell (senior, 6'0", 233 pounds), Puget Sound
  • Center - William Earp (senior, 6'0", 178 pounds), Emory & Henry

Second team

  • Back - Bill Englehardt, Omaha
  • Back - Jim Podoley, Central Michigan
  • Back - Al Frazier, Florida A&M
  • Back - William "Whizzer" White, Westminster (Pennsylvania)
  • End - Steve Junker, Xavier (Ohio)
  • End - James Cox, California Poly
  • Tackle - George Kurker, Tufts
  • Tackle - Ron Warzeka, Montana State (NAIA national champion)
  • Guard - Arden Ray, Lenoir-Rhyne
  • Guard - Charles Froehle, St. John's (Minnesota)
  • Center - Hall Whitley, Texas A&I

Third team

  • Back - Bobby Grisham, Sam Houston (Refrigerator Bowl champion)
  • Back - Dick Jamieson, Bradley
  • Back - Terry Sweeney, Middle Tennessee
  • Back - Larry Thomson, Air Force
  • End - George Benedict, Springfield (Massachusetts)
  • End - Albert Hill, Penn Military
  • Tackle - Lyle Slater, Milliken
  • Tackle - George Rice, Wofford
  • Guard - John McMurry, Whittier
  • Guard - Wixie Robinson, Pepperdine
  • Center - Lee Glenn, Sewanee

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Bob Hoobing (December 6, 1956). "Little All-American Headed By Runners". The Knoxville Journal. p. 15 via Newspapers.com.
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