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The 1983 All-East football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season.
Offense
editQuarterback
edit- Doug Flutie, Boston College (AP-1)
- Jeff Hostetler, West Virginia (AP-2)
Running backs
edit- Napoleon McCallum, Navy (AP-1)
- Paul Palmer, Temple (AP-1)
- D. J. Dozier, Penn State (AP-2)
- Joe McCall, Pitt (AP-2)
Tight end
edit- Scott Gieselman, Boston College (AP-1)
- Alan Andrews, Rutgers (AP-2)
Wide receivers
edit- Brian Brennan, Boston College (AP-1)
- Kenny Jackson, Penn State (AP-1)
- Rich Hollins, West Virginia (AP-2)
- Bill Wallace, Pitt (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Bill Fralic, Pitt (AP-1)
- Mark MacDonald, Boston College (AP-1)
- Doug Marrone, Syracuse (AP-2)
- Stan Short, Penn State (AP-2)
Guards
edit- Jeff Johnson, Navy (AP-1)
- John Owens, Rutgers (AP-1)
- Scott Barrows, West Virginia (AP-2)
Center
edit- Jim Sweeney, Pitt (AP-1)
- Joe DiGilio, Rutgers (AP-2)
Placekicker
edit- Paul Woodside, West Virginia (AP-1)
- Don McAulay, Syracuse (AP-2)
Defense
editEnds
edit- Steve Hathaway, West Virginia (AP-1)
- Al Wenglikowski, Pitt (AP-1)
- Larry Carroll, Army (AP-2)
- Chris Doleman, Pitt (AP-2)
Tackles
edit- Tim Green, Syracuse (AP-1)
- Bill Maas, Pitt (AP-1)
- Greg Gattuso, Penn State (AP-2)
- Jeff Kurdyla, Rutgers (AP-2)
Middle guard
edit- Mike Ruth, Boston College (AP-1)
- Dave Oblak, West Virginia (AP-2)
Linebackers
edit- Steve DeOssie, Boston College (AP-1)
- Jim Dumont, Rutgers (AP-1)
- Andy Ponseigo, Navy (AP-1)
- Scott Radecic, Penn State (AP-2)
- Tony Romano, Syracuse (AP-2)
Defensive backs
edit- Tim Agee, West Virginia (AP-1)
- Harry Hamilton, Penn State (AP-1)
- Steve Newberry, West Virginia (AP-1)
- Troy Hill, Pitt (AP-2)
- George Radachowsky, Boston College (AP-2)
- Kevin Ross, Temple (AP-2)
- Anthony Young, Temple (AP-2)
Punter
edit- Kip Shenefelt, Temple (AP-1)
- Joe Sartiano, Army (AP-2)
Key
edit- AP = Associated Press[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "AP All-East Team". The Beaver County Times. December 13, 1983. p. B3.