1955 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team

The 1955 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press (AP) and the United Press (UP) as the best players at each position from the players on teams participating in the Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") during the 1954 college football season.

The 1955 Maryland Terrapins football team tied for the ACC championship and was ranked No. 3 in the final AP poll. Maryland placed six players on the first team. Maryland center Bob Pellegrini was the only ACC player in 1955 to also be recognized as a consensus All-American.

The 1955 Duke Blue Devils football team also tied for the ACC championship. The Blue Devils placed four players on the first team.

Players selected for the first team by both the AP and UP are designated below in bold.

All-Atlantic Coast selections edit

Ends edit

  • Will Frye, North Carolina (AP-1; UP-1)
  • Darrell "Sonny" Sorrell, Duke (AP-1; UP-2)
  • Bill Walker, Maryland (AP-2; UP-1)
  • Russell Dennis, Maryland (AP-2; UP-2)
  • Julius Derrick, South Carolina (UP-3)
  • John Collar, NC State (UP-3)

Tackles edit

  • Bob Bartholomew, Wake Forest (AP-1; UP-1)
  • Mike Sandusky, Maryland (AP-1; UP-1)
  • Doug Knotts, Duke (AP-2)
  • Dick Marazza, Clemson (AP-2; UP-3)
  • Jack Maultsby, North Carolina (UP-2)
  • Sid DeLoatch, Duke (UP-2)
  • John Bagonis, NC State (UP-3)

Guards edit

  • Jesse Birchfield, Duke (AP-1; UP-1)
  • Jack Davis, Maryland (AP-1; UP-2)
  • Al D'Angelo, North Carolina State (AP-2; UP-1)
  • John Polzer, Virginia (AP-2; UP-2)
  • Bill Koman, North Carolina (UP-3)
  • Mark Viola, Wake Forest (UP-3)

Centers edit

  • Bob Pelligrini, Maryland (AP-1; UP-1)
  • Wingo Avery, Clemson (AP-2; UP-2)
  • Ronnie Falls, Duke (UP-3)

Backs edit

Key edit

AP = Associated Press[1]

UP = United Press[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Maryland Places Five on All ACC Football Team". The Bee. November 25, 1955. p. 11.
  2. ^ "All ACC Team". Statesville Record and Landmark. November 23, 1955. p. 20.