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*'''Bowden Wyatt''', Tennessee <small>(AP-1)</small>
*'''Bowden Wyatt''', Tennessee <small>(AP-1)</small>
*'''Ken Kavanaugh''', LSU <small>(AP-1)</small>
*'''[[Ken Kavanaugh]]''', LSU <small>(AP-1)</small>
*Ralph Wenzel, Tulane <small>(AP-2)</small>
*Ralph Wenzel, Tulane <small>(AP-2)</small>
*Marvin Franklin, Vanderbilt <small>(AP-2)</small>
*Marvin Franklin, Vanderbilt <small>(AP-2)</small>

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The 1938 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by various selectors for the 1938 college football season. Tennessee won the conference.

All-SEC selections

Ends

  • Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee (AP-1)
  • Ken Kavanaugh, LSU (AP-1)
  • Ralph Wenzel, Tulane (AP-2)
  • Marvin Franklin, Vanderbilt (AP-2)

Tackles

  • Eddie Gatto, LSU (AP-1)
  • Torrance Russell, Auburn (AP-1)
  • Maurice Holdgraff, Vanderbilt (AP-2)
  • Ray Miller, Tulane (AP-2)

Guards

  • James L. Brooks, Georgia Tech (AP-1)
  • Robert Suffridge, Tennessee (AP-1)
  • J. W. Goree, LSU (AP-2)
  • Milton Howell, Auburn (AP-2)

Centers

  • Quinton Lumpkin, Georgia (AP-1)
  • Jack Chivington, Georgia Tech (AP-2)

Quarterbacks

  • George Cafego, Tennessee (AP-1)
  • Vic Bradford, Alabama (AP-2)

Halfbacks

  • Parker Hall, Ole Miss (AP-1)
  • Warren Brunner, Tulane (AP-1)
  • Spec Kelly, Auburn (AP-2)
  • Dave Zoeller, Kentucky (AP-2)

Fullbacks

  • Charlie Holm, Alabama (AP-1)
  • Len Coffman, Tennessee (AP-2)

Key

AP = Associated Press.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Three Tennessee Grid Stars On All-Southeastern Squad". The Evening Independent. December 1, 1938. p. 13. Retrieved May 27, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon