1965 All-SEC football team

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The 1965 All-SEC football team consisted of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by various selectors for the 1965 NCAA University Division football season.

Offensive selections[edit]

Ends[edit]

Tackles[edit]

Guards[edit]

  • Stan Hindman, Ole Miss (AP-1, UPI)
  • Larry Beckman, Florida (AP-1, UPI)
  • Doug Davis, Kentucky (AP-2)
  • Bobby Gratz, Tennessee (AP-2)

Centers[edit]

Quarterbacks[edit]

Halfbacks[edit]

Fullbacks[edit]

Defensive selections[edit]

Ends[edit]

  • Creed Gilmer, Alabama (AP-1, UPI)
  • Bobby Frazier, Tennessee (AP-1, UPI)
  • Lynn Matthews, Florida (AP-2)
  • Lane Wolbe, Vanderbilt (AP-2)

Tackles[edit]

  • Jim Urbanek, Ole Miss (AP-1, UPI)
  • Jack Thornton, Auburn (AP-1)
  • George Rice, LSU (AP-2)
  • Dick Lemay, Vanderbilt (AP-2)

Middle guards[edit]

  • George Patton, Georgia (AP-1, UPI [as DT])
  • Larry Gagner, Florida (UPI)
  • Grady Bolton, Miss. St. (AP-2)

Linebackers[edit]

  • Frank Emanuel, Tennessee (AP-1, UPI)
  • Bill Goss, Tulane (AP-1, UPI)
  • Bill Cody, Auburn (AP-1, UPI)
  • Tom Fisher, Tennessee (AP-2)
  • Mike McGraw, Kentucky (AP-2)
  • Tim Bates, Alabama (AP-2)

Backs[edit]

  • Bobby Johns, Alabama (AP-1, UPI)
  • Lynn Hughes, Georgia (AP-1, UPI)
  • Bruce Bennett, Florida (AP-1, UPI)
  • Marvin Cornelius, Miss. St. (AP-2)
  • Terry Beadles, Kentucky (AP-2)
  • Bobby Beaird, Auburn (AP-2)

Key[edit]

AP = Associated Press[1][2]

UPI = United Press International[1][3]

Bold = Consensus first-team selection by both AP and UPI

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Wire Services Agree On 1965 All-SEC Backfield". The Palm Beach Post. December 1, 1965.
  2. ^ "Steve Spurrier Tops All-SEC Offensive Unit". Lake Charles American-Press. Associated Press. November 30, 1965. p. 13. Retrieved July 4, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Ole Miss' Mike Dennis, Stan Hindman On UPI All-Southeastern". The Delta Democrat-Times. United Press International. November 30, 1965. p. 7. Retrieved July 4, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.