1958 All-Pacific Coast football team
The 1958 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the 1958 NCAA University Division football season.
Selections
Quarterbacks
- Joe Kapp, California (AP-1; Coaches-1)
- Bobby Newman, Washington State (Coaches-2)
- John Hangartner, Arizona State (AP-2)
Halfbacks
- Jack Hart, California (AP-1; Coaches-1)
- Willie West, Oregon (AP-2; Coaches-1)
- Don Buford, USC (Coaches-2)
- Ray Smith, UCLA (Coaches-2)
Fullbacks
- Charles "Chuck" Morrell, Washington State (AP-1; Coaches-1)
- Nub Beamer, Oregon State (AP-2; Coaches-2)
- Sam Dawson, San Jose State (AP-2)
Ends
- Chris Burford, Stanford (AP-1; Coaches-1)
- Marlin McKeever, USC (AP-1; Coaches-1)
- Dick Bass, College of the Pacific (AP-1)
- Jim Steffen, UCLA (AP-2; Coaches-2)
- Bill Steiger, Washington State (AP-2; Coaches-2)
Tackles
- Ted Bates, Oregon State (AP-1; Coaches-1)
- Bill Leeke, UCLA (Coaches-1)
- Dan Ficca, USC (AP-1; Coaches-2)
- Troy Barbee, Stanford (Coaches-2 [tie])
- Jim Linden, Oregon (Coaches-2 [tie])
- Kurt Gegner, Washington (AP-2)
- Pete Johnson, Idaho (AP-2)
Guards
- Jim Brackins, Oregon State (AP-1; Coaches-1)
- Bob Grottkau, Oregon (AP-1; Coaches-1 [tie])
- Frank Florentino, USC (Coaches-1 [tie])
- Pete Domoto, California (AP-2; Coaches-2)
- Don Armstrong, Washington (Coaches-2)
- Sonny Sanchez, Oregon State (AP-2)
Centers
- Bob Peterson, Oregon (AP-2; Coaches-1)
- Terry Jones, California (Coaches-2 [tie])
- Marv Nelson, Washington State (AP-1; Coaches-2 [tie])
Key
AP = Associated Press, selections made by the AP with assistance from boards of newspapermen and broadcasters along the coast[1]
Coaches = selected by the conference coaches[2]
Bold = Consensus first-team selection of both the AP and conference coaches
References
- "All-Coast Headed by Bates, Kapp". The Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California. December 3, 1958. p. B8.
- "Kapp, Bates Head Coaches' PCC Team". Independent, Long Beach, California. December 5, 1958. p. C4.
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