Yale 1938-58 all-era team
During the week of each home football game, a Yale all-era team will be announced. It’s part of the Yale Bowl 100th anniversary celebration.
Below is the 1938-58 team, courtesy of Yale athletics…
Below is the 1938-58 team, courtesy of Yale athletics…
Barzilauskas, Fritz '47m, G
Hometown: Waterbury, CT
6-1, 230
Notes:
- Transfer from Holy Cross
- Lettered for Yale in 1945 and 1946
- 1946 All-American
- Third overall pick in the 1947 NFL draft by the Boston Yanks
- Served in the Air force in WWII
Coker, Gene '58, FB
Hometown: Albany, Texas
6-0, 200
Notes:
- Had 110 of Yale's 225 rush yards in 21-7 win over Harvard as sophomore
- All-American and First-Team All-Ivy 1957
- Topped all Bulldogs in rush yards in 1957
Jackson, Levi '50, FB
Hometown: New Haven, CT
5-10, 188
Notes:
- Captain 1949
- First African American to play for Yale
- Leading Rusher for Yale in 1946, 1948, 1949
- 1946 All-American
- Also lettered in Basketball
Kroll, Alex '59, C
Hometown: Leechburg, PA
6-2, 218
Notes:
- Lettered at Yale in 1956
- Transferred to Rutgers
- All American in 1961
- Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997
Lopata, Paul '57e, E
Hometown: E. Vandergrift, PA
6-1, 202
Notes:
- All-American in 1956
- First team All-Ivy in 1957
- Drafted 93 overall by Washington in the 1957 NFL draft
Loucks, Dean '57, S
Hometown: White Plains, NY
6-1, 192
Notes:
- Led the Elis in total offense in 1954 with 556 yards
- Was the leading passer for Yale in 1954, 1955, 1956
- Coached at Fordham from 1972 - 1974
McGill, Denny '57e, HB
Hometown: North Bergen, NJ
5-10, 169
Notes:
- All-Ivy in 1955
- All-American in 1956
- Ran for 463 yards on 71 carries in 55
- Tied for total offense for the Elis in 55
Walker, Paul '46e, E
Hometown: Chicago, Ill.
6-3, 208
Notes:
- First Team All-American in 1944
- Drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1945
- Played for the New York Giants in 1948
- Played basketball and baseball at Yale
Winterbauer, Dick '58, QB-P
Hometown: Arlington Heights, IL
6-1, 187
Notes:
-Averaged 43.1 yards per punt with a long of 63 yards in 1955
-Threw for 13 Touchdowns and 930 total yards in 1957
- First team All-Ivy 1957
- All-American in 1957
Hometown: Waterbury, CT
6-1, 230
Notes:
- Transfer from Holy Cross
- Lettered for Yale in 1945 and 1946
- 1946 All-American
- Third overall pick in the 1947 NFL draft by the Boston Yanks
- Served in the Air force in WWII
Coker, Gene '58, FB
Hometown: Albany, Texas
6-0, 200
Notes:
- Had 110 of Yale's 225 rush yards in 21-7 win over Harvard as sophomore
- All-American and First-Team All-Ivy 1957
- Topped all Bulldogs in rush yards in 1957
Jackson, Levi '50, FB
Hometown: New Haven, CT
5-10, 188
Notes:
- Captain 1949
- First African American to play for Yale
- Leading Rusher for Yale in 1946, 1948, 1949
- 1946 All-American
- Also lettered in Basketball
Kroll, Alex '59, C
Hometown: Leechburg, PA
6-2, 218
Notes:
- Lettered at Yale in 1956
- Transferred to Rutgers
- All American in 1961
- Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997
Lopata, Paul '57e, E
Hometown: E. Vandergrift, PA
6-1, 202
Notes:
- All-American in 1956
- First team All-Ivy in 1957
- Drafted 93 overall by Washington in the 1957 NFL draft
Loucks, Dean '57, S
Hometown: White Plains, NY
6-1, 192
Notes:
- Led the Elis in total offense in 1954 with 556 yards
- Was the leading passer for Yale in 1954, 1955, 1956
- Coached at Fordham from 1972 - 1974
McGill, Denny '57e, HB
Hometown: North Bergen, NJ
5-10, 169
Notes:
- All-Ivy in 1955
- All-American in 1956
- Ran for 463 yards on 71 carries in 55
- Tied for total offense for the Elis in 55
Walker, Paul '46e, E
Hometown: Chicago, Ill.
6-3, 208
Notes:
- First Team All-American in 1944
- Drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1945
- Played for the New York Giants in 1948
- Played basketball and baseball at Yale
Winterbauer, Dick '58, QB-P
Hometown: Arlington Heights, IL
6-1, 187
Notes:
-Averaged 43.1 yards per punt with a long of 63 yards in 1955
-Threw for 13 Touchdowns and 930 total yards in 1957
- First team All-Ivy 1957
- All-American in 1957
1 Comments:
How could they leave out John Prchlik (5 yrs. Det. Lions) and Bill Shuler (2 yrs. NY Giants) from the post-war era? Also, what about Phil Tarasovic, hero of the '53 Princeton miracle victory, and captain and star player of the '55 team that beat Army 14-12? Finally Mike Owseichik, outstanding with Tarasovic in the '55 Army victory and captain of the '56 team that went 8-0-1, and an All-America nominee.
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