1914 College Football All-America Team

The only selectors for the 1914 season who have been recognized as "official" by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) are Walter Camp, whose selections were published in Collier's Weekly, and the International News Service (INS), a newswire founded by William Randolph Hearst.

[1] Although not recognized by the NCAA, many other sports writers, newspapers, and coaches selected All-America teams in 1914.

Harvard end Huntington Hardwick was the only player who was unanimously selected as a first-team All-American by all 27 selectors identified below.

The Los Angeles Times reported that "Maulbetsch, Michigan's hero, is about the only one of 1914's stars who received an almost unanimous vote.

"[2] The chart below reflects the number of polls in which the leading candidates (any player with at least two first-team All-American designations) were selected as first-team All-Americans.

Harvard end Tack Hardwick.
Princeton tackle Harold Ballin.
Illinois guard Ralph Chapman.
Army center John McEwan
Cornell quarterback Charley Barrett.
Michigan halfback John Maulbetsch
Harvard halfback Eddie Mahan
Yale fullback Harry LeGore