Friday, December 8, 1972 [HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Rodgers AP ALL-AMERICA heads star squad NEW YORK ( - Two players from No. 1-ranked Southern Cali- fornia and three from Nebraska's deposed national champions, in- cluding Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers, were named yes- terday to The Associated Press All-America football team for 1972. Four members from the 1971 All- America team made it for the sec- ond year in a row, including Ok- lahoma's super runner Greg Pru- itt. He was joined in the 1972 back- field by quarterback John Huf-, nagel of Penn State and running backs Otis Armstrong of Purdue and Woodrow Green of Arizona State. The other repeaters are middle guard Rich Glover of Nebraska, winner of the Outland Trophy as the nation's top interior lineman, offensive tackle Jerry Sisemore of Texas and center Tom Brahaney of Oklahoma. The third Nebraska representa- tive is defensive end Willie Harp- er while top-ranked Southern Cal is represented by tight end Charles Young and sophomore linebacker Richard Wood. Rodgers, Harper, guard John Hannah of Alabama and defensive back Robert Popelka of Southern Methodist all moved up from the second team of a year ago while Brad Van Pelt, Michigan State's towering 6-foot-S safety, climbed from the 1971 third team. No Michigan players made the first team. Rodgers wound up regular sea- son play with four National Col- legiate Athletic Association re- cords. He has scored 46 touch- downs, 276 points, caught 150 passes for 2,708 yards and 26 touchdowns and has returned punts for 1,654 yards. In all-pur- pose running, he has an NCAA re-' cord 5,586 yards. Hufnagel has directed Penn State to 26 victories in 28 games since becoming the starting quar- tional Football League does its terb-.ck midway in the 1970 season. drafting early next year. He was Oklahoma's opponents over- the only player to be named AP loaded their defenses to the out- Back of the Week twice this sea- side to take away Pruitt's explo- son and he did it by gaining a sive sweeps and he didn't approach school record 233 yards against his 1,665 yards of last season. Northwestern, then bettering that Although he missed one Ari- mark five weeks later with 276 zona state game with a knee in- against Indiana. jury, Green still gafloped for 1,363 USC Coach John McKay says yards and 15 touchdowns. He had that So'ithern Cal's defense de- the professional scouts drooling serves three-fourth of the credit even last year. for the Trojans' No. 1 ranking and Purdue's Armstrong is likely to Wood, brother of former. major be a first-round pick when the Na- league baseball player Jake Wood. 1972 AP All-America team,. f"lSS1Tx TS >?.. .1 #... lrtiZat 3 I ": 9nl fr f ti K"f".uf 5eif .riff fcu ~ _ I _ {, i i FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Tight End - Charles Young, South- ern California. Wide Receiver - Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska. Tackles - John Hicks, Ohio State; Jerry Sisemore, Texas. Guards - John Hannah, Alabama; Ron Rusnak, North Carolina. a Center - Tom Brahaney, Oklahoma. Quarterback - John Hufnagel, Penn State. Running Backs - Otis Armstrong, Purdue; Woodrow Green, Arizona State; Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma. Manager - Rich Stuck, Michigan DEFENSE Ends - Roger Goree, Baylor; Willie jHarper, Nebraska. Tackles - Greg Marx, Notre Dame; Derland Moore, Oklahoma. , Middle Guard - Rich Glover, Ne- braska. Linebackers - Randy Gradishar, Ohio State; John Skorupan, Penn State; Richard Wood, Southern Califor- nia.: Backs - Calvin Jones, Washington; Robert Popelka, Southern Methodist; Brad Van Pelt, Michigan State. SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Ends - Bruce Bannon, Penn State; Danny Sanspree, Auburn. Tackles - John Grant, Southiern' California; George Hasenolrl,, tQhi State, Middle Guard c- Donald Rives, tex as Tech. Linebackers - Glen Gaspard, Texas; Tom Jackson, Louisville; James Ro- tella, Tennessee. Backs - Joe Blahak, Nebraska; RANDY LOGAN, MICHIGAN; Randy. Rhino, Georgia Tech. THIRD TEAM OFFENSE Tight End - Mike Creaney, Notre Dame, Wide Receivers - Steve Sweeney, California. Tackles - Bruce Walton, .UCLA; Daryl White, Nebraska Guards - Ken Jones, Oklahoma; Larry Ulmer, Western Michigan. Center - Gerald Schultze, West Vir- gina. Quarterback - Don Strock, Virginia Tech. Running Backs - Bob Hitchens, Mi- ami, Ohio; Steve Jones, Duke; Pete Valkenburg, Brigham Young. 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