1908 College Football All-Southern Team

The 1908 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1908 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season.

Consensus eleven
The eleven selected by a majority of selectors included:
 * Vaughn Blake, end for Vanderbilt. One of the prominent Vanderbilt Blake family, he was later an FBI agent involved in the capture of Alvin Karpis.
 * C. C. Countess, center for Alabama. The school's first All-Southern player.
 * J. R. Davis, tackle for Georgia Tech; Davis was known as "Twenty percent" because he was considered twenty percent of the team's worth. Vanderbilt coach Dan McGugin wrote, "He has one glaring fault&mdash;a tendency to tackle around the eyebrows. Otherwise he is a splendid foot ball man. He weighs two hundred pounds, is never hurt, never fumbles, bucks a line hard and furnishes excellent interference. He was the strength and stay of Tech."
 * Frank Faulkinberry, tackle for Sewanee, later a coach at Middle Tennessee State.
 * Lewie Hardage, halfback for Auburn, had his breakout season in his first year. Fuzzy Woodruff labeled him the South's "fastest back of the 1910-1920 decade".
 * James L. Harris, guard for Sewanee. also played tackle and running back.
 * Louis Hasslock, tackle for Vanderbilt. Before Vanderbilt played Michigan, Hasslock had been on duty at Reelfoot Lake with a militia who were to guard against night riders. When he learned he could be granted a leave of absence if he were to join his football team, he walked a distance of twenty miles through a country infested with night riders, and caught a train at Union City.
 * Walker Leach, halfback for Tennessee. McGugin noted "All things considered, Leach was perhaps the best football player of the year in Dixie."
 * Lawrence Markley, fullback and captain for Sewanee. McGugin wrote of Markley, "He has always been a very stubborn man on the defense, effective on a short plunge, and his cool head has helped to steady his team through many a crisis."
 * Ray Morrison, quarterback for Vanderbilt, was the best player on a team of sophomores.
 * Walker Reynolds, end for Auburn, was the first cousin of Walker Reynolds Tichenor.

Ends

 * Vaughn Blake†, Vanderbilt (C, H-1, DM, NB, EW, VA)
 * Walker Reynolds, Auburn (C, GR-2)
 * Silas Williams, Sewanee (H-1, DM)
 * Del Pratt, Alabama (EW)
 * Carlton Elliott, Virginia (VA)
 * Stricker Coles, Clemson (H-2)
 * Chip Robert, Georgia Tech (H-2)
 * C. Logan Eisele, Sewanee (GR-2)

Tackles

 * Frank Faulkinberry†, Sewanee (C, H-1, DM, NB, VA)
 * J. R. Davis, Georgia Tech (C, H-1, DM)
 * William Evans, Sewanee (GR-2, NB, EW)
 * Oren Noblett, LSU (EW)
 * Cecil Garrett, North Carolina (VA)
 * W. P. Brown, Tennessee (H-2, GR-2)
 * Henry Thomas Burks, Alabama (H-2)

Guards

 * Louis Hasslock, Vanderbilt (C, H-1, DM, NB, EW)
 * James L. Harris, Sewanee (C, H-2, GR-2)
 * Nathan Dougherty, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (H-1, DM, NB)
 * Willie Hillman, LSU (EW)
 * Van Dyke, North Carolina A & M (VA)
 * Hoss Hodgson, VPI (VA)
 * T. C. Locke, Auburn (H-2, GR-2)

Centers

 * C. C. Countess, Alabama (C)
 * Fatty McLain, Vanderbilt (GR-2, DM)
 * J. G. Davis, Auburn (H-1)
 * Willie Hillman, LSU (NB, EW [as g])
 * Robert L. Stovall, LSU (EW)
 * William Gloth. Virginia (VA)

Quarterbacks

 * Ray Morrison, Vanderbilt (C, H-2, GR-2, NB [as e] )
 * Tom McLure, Auburn (H-1, DM)
 * Doc Fenton, LSU (College Football Hall of Fame) (NB, EW)
 * Sam Honaker, Virginia (VA)

Halfbacks

 * Walker Leach, Tennessee (C, H-1, DM, NB, EW)
 * Lewie Hardage, Auburn (C, H-2, GR-2, DM)
 * Ike Knox, Ole Miss (H-1)
 * Mike Lally, LSU (NB, EW)
 * Art Shea, Georgetown (VA)
 * Forest Stanton, Virginia (VA)
 * Aubrey Lanier, Sewanee (H-2, GR-2)

Fullbacks

 * Lawrence Markley†, Sewanee (C, H-1, DM, NB, EW, VA)
 * Clarence McCollum, Tennessee (H-2, GR-2)

Key
Bold = consensus choice by a majority of the selectors

† = Unanimous selection

C = selected by a consensus of newspapers, as published in Fuzzy Woodruff's A History of Southern Football.

DM = selected by Dan McGugin, coach at Vanderbilt University.

H = selected by John Heisman, coach at Georgia Institute of Technology. with help from Grantland Rice. Both Rice and Heisman had separate second teams.

NB = selected by Nash Buckingham in the Memphis Commercial Appeal.

EW = selected by Edgar Wingard, coach at Louisiana State University.

VA = selected by University of Virginia trainers.