The 1965 All-Eastern football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1965 NCAA University Division football season.
Offense edit
Quarterback edit
- Ken Lucas, Pittsburgh (AP-1)
- Jim Ward, Gettysburg (AP-2)
Halfbacks edit
- Floyd Little, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Ron Landeck, Princeton (AP-1)
- Eric Crabtree, Pittsburgh (AP-2)
- Sonny Stowers, Army (AP-2)
Fullback edit
- Dave McNaughton, Penn State (AP-1)
- Larry Csonka, Syracuse (AP-2)
Ends edit
- Tom Mitchell, Bucknell (AP-1)
- Milt Morin, UMass (AP-1)
- Jack Curry, Penn State (AP-2)
- Phil Norton, Navy (AP-2)
Tackles edit
- Joe Bellas, Penn State (AP-1)
- Mike Addesa, Holy Cross (AP-1)
- Steve Diamond, Harvard (AP-2)
- Joe Lilly, Holy Cross (AP-2)
Guards edit
- Anthony Yezer, Dartmouth (AP-1)
- John Leone, Boston College (AP-1)
- Chuck Ehinger, Penn State (AP-2)
- Howie McCard, Syracuse (AP-2)
Center edit
- Pat Killorin, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Harry Dittmann, Navy (AP-2)
Placekicker edit
- Charlie Gogolak, Princeton (AP-1)
Defense edit
Ends edit
- Sam Champi, Army (AP-1)
- Ed Long, Dartmouth (AP-1)
- Tom Schwartz, Army (AP-2)
- Gerry LaFountain, Buffalo (AP-2)
Tackles edit
- Paul Savidge, Princeton (AP-1)
- Phil Ratner, Cornell (AP-1)
- John Carber, Army (AP-2)
- E. Greenard Poles, Buffalo (AP-2)
Middle guard edit
- Vince Casillo, Army (AP-1)
- Bill Stetz, Boston College (AP-2)
Linebackers edit
- Townsend Clarke, Army (AP-1)
- Stas Maliszewski, Princeton (AP-1)
- Ray Ilg, Colgate (AP-1)
- Joe Novogratz, Pittsburgh (AP-2)
- Chris Hoch, Navy (AP-2)
- John Paske, Colgate (AP-2)
Backs edit
- Charlie Brown, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Dave Poe, Harvard (AP-1)
- Dick Gingrich, Penn State (AP-1)
- Barry Roach, East Stroudsburg (AP-2)
- Tom Wilson, Colgate (AP-2)
- Duncan Ingraham, Navy (AP-2)
Key edit
- AP = Associated Press[1]
- UPI = United Press International
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "Little, Syracuse, Popular Choice On All-Eastern; Morin, UM, Also Named". Holyoke Transcript-Telegram. November 26, 1965. p. 40 – via Newspapers.com.