User:Murphanian777/Notre Dame All-Americans

Notre Dame Fighting Irish football All-Americans are American football players who have been named as All-Americans while playing for the University of Notre Dame's football team.

Overview
Since _____, _____ Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players have earned first-team All-American honor.

Louis Salmon was the first in 1903 during Notre Dame's only unbeaten and unscored upon season.Gus Dorais became the first consensus all-American in 1913, and Frank Carideo was the first to be chosen unanimously in 1929 (and he repeated the honor in 1930 as well) due to his leadership role of the 1929 and 1930 national championship teams.

There are _____ players who have earned the distinction three times:

There are ______ others who have won the distinction twice:

Thirty-three Notre Dame players have been unanimous All-American selections:

Consensus All-Americans
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NCAA recognized selectors
This is a list of all-American selectors that picked Notre Dame football players and was recognized by the NCAA as an official selector when determining consensus all-Americans.
 * AFCA = American Football Coaches Association
 * AAB = All-America Board (1924-1946, 1949-1955)
 * AP = Associated Press (1925-present)
 * COL = Collier's magazine (1925-1956)
 * CP = Central Press Association (1963-1970)
 * WC = Walter Camp (1898-1924)
 * FW = Football World magazine (1920, 1923-1925)
 * FWAA = Football Writers Association of America (1945-present)
 * INS = International News Service (1913-1917, 1920, 1924-1956)
 * LIB = Liberty magazine (1924-1925, 1931-1941)
 * LK = Look magazine (1942-1946)
 * FM = Frank G. Menke (1916-1920)
 * NANA = North American Newspaper Alliance (1927-1930, 1932-1937)
 * NEA = Newspaper Association of America (1917, 1924-1942, 1944-1973)
 * NW = Newsweek (1937-1942)
 * SN = The Sporting News (1934-1963)
 * UP = United Press (1925-1957)

Other selectors
These selectors
 * ASH = Alfred S. Harvey
 * ASM = All-Sports Magazine
 * AW = Athletic World magazine
 * BC = Bruno Crenna
 * BE = Billy Evans
 * BL = Boys' Life
 * BEHR = Billy Evans's "National Honor Roll"
 * CEP = Charles E. Parker
 * CH = College Humor magazine
 * CNS = Consensus All-American team
 * CSW = College Sports Writers
 * DJ = Dick Jemison
 * DT = Detroit Times
 * DW = Davis J. Walsh
 * ES = Ed Sullivan
 * HE = Hearst newspapers
 * HSM = Hart, Schaffner and Marx
 * HW = Harper's Weekly
 * ID = Irving Dix
 * JV = Jack Veiock
 * KCS = Kansas City Star
 * LAT = Los Angeles Times
 * LIFE = Life magazine
 * LP = Lawrence Perry
 * MM = Malcolm McLean
 * MO = Monty, New York sports writer
 * NB = Norman E. Brown
 * NC = Newark Sunday Call
 * NYDN = New York Daily News
 * NYP = New York Post
 * NYS = New York Sun
 * NYT = New York Times
 * PAB = Pan-American Bank
 * PARA = Paramount News
 * PD = Parke H. Davis
 * PM = Philip Martin
 * PP = Paul Purman
 * PW = Paul Williamson
 * RJW
 * RG = Red Grange
 * RO = Romelke Press Clipping Bureau
 * SBH = S. B. Hunt
 * SS = Stars and Stripes
 * TET = Trenton Evening-Times
 * TT = Tom Thorp
 * WE = Walter Eckersall
 * YA = Yank, the Army Weekly


 * Bold – Consensus All-American
 * (CFHOF) = College Football Hall of Fame inductee
 * 1 – First Team Selection
 * 2 – Second Team Selection
 * 3 – Third Team Selection