1967 All-East Football Team
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The 1967 All-East football team consists of
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players chosen by various selectors as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the
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Offense


Quarterback

* Brian Dowling, Yale (AP-1) * John Cartwright, Navy (AP-2)


Halfbacks

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, Yale (AP-1) * Vic Gatto, Harvard (AP-1) * Bob Mitchell, Vermont (AP-2) * Terry Murray, Navy (AP-2)


Fullback

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, Syracuse (AP-1) * Chuck Jarvis, Army (AP-2)


Ends

* Rob Taylor, Navy (AP-1) *
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, Penn State (AP-1) * Terry Young, Army (AP-2) * Bob Longo, Pittsburgh (AP-2)


Tackles

* Rich Buzin, Penn State (AP-1) *
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, Dartmouth (AP-1) * Bruce Eckman, Princeton (AP-2) * Paul Maczuzak, Bucknell (AP-2)


Guards

* Mike Donovan, Northeastern (AP-1) * Al Bersin, Harvard (AP-1) * Ben Martensen, Penn (AP-2) * Roy Lawrence, Connecticut (AP-2)


Center

* Bill Lenkaitis, Penn State (AP-1) * Fred Morris, Yale (AP-2)


Kicker

* Nick Kurilko, Army (AP-1) * Pete Donovan, Dartmouth (AP-2)


Defense


Ends

* Bill Dow, Navy (AP-1) * Scott Lewendon, Rutgers (AP-1) * Randy McElrath, Dartmouth (AP-2) * Bob Hoffman, Harvard (AP-2)


Tackles

* Ray Norton, Boston University (AP-1) * Dennis Fitzgibbons, Syracuse (AP-1) * Mike McBath, Penn State (AP-2) * John Sponheimer, Cornell (AP-2)


Middle guard

* Glenn Grieco, Holy Cross (AP-1) * Lee Hitchner, Princeton (AP-2)


Linebackers

* Bud Neswiacherry, Army (AP-1) * Jim Bevans, Army (AP-1) * Dennis Onkotz, Penn State (AP-1) * Don Cheyunski, Syracuse (AP-2) * Don Chiofaro, Harvard (AP-2) * Mike Luzny, Buffalo (AP-2)


Backs

* Tim Montgomery, Penn State (AP-1) * Dick Farley, Boston University (AP-1) * Gordie Rule, Dartmouth (AP-1) * Tony Kyasky, Syracuse (AP-2) * Tom Williamson, Harvard (AP-2) * Bruce Wayne, Princeton (AP-2)


Key

* AP =
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* UPI =
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See also

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1967 College Football All-America Team The 1967 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1967. The NCAA recognizes six selectors as "official" ...


References

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