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The 1935 All-SEC football team consists of
American football players selected to the All-
Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by various selectors for the
1935 college football season. The
LSU Tigers won the conference, posting an undefeated conference record.
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Willie Geny, Vanderbilt (AP-1, AU-1)
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Gaynell Tinsley, LSU (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1, AU-1)
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Gene Rose, Tennessee (AP-2, AU-1)
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Chuck Gelatka, Miss. St. (AP-2, AU-1)
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Bear Bryant, Alabama (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3)
- Warren Barrett, LSU (AP-3)
- James Whatley, Alabama (AP-1, AU-1)
- Haygood Paterson, Auburn (AP-1, AU-1)
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Justin Rukas, LSU (AP-2, AU-2)
- Sterling Richardson, Ole Miss (AP-2)
- Lefty Eubanks, Georgia Tech (AU-2)
- Stanley Nevers, Kentucky (AP-3)
- Ranny Throgmorton, Vanderbilt (AP-3)
- Frank Johnson, Georgia (AP-1)
- Middleton Fitzsimmons, Georgia Tech (AP-1)
- Frank Gantt, Auburn (AP-2, AU-1)
- Osborn Helveston, LSU (AU-1)
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Tarzan White, Alabama (AP-3, AU-2)
- Samuel Brown, Vanderbilt (AP-2)
- Leroy Moorehead, Georgia (AU-2)
- William Stone, Miss. St. (AP-3)
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Riley Smith, Alabama (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1, AU-1)
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Rand Dixon, Vanderbilt (AP-2, AU-2)
- Barney Mintz, Tulane (AP-3)
- Ike Pickle, Miss. St. (AP-1, AU-1)
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Jesse Fatherree, LSU (AP-1, AU-1)
- Ray Hapes, Ole Miss (AP-3, AU-1 [as fb])
- Robert Davis, Kentucky (AP-2, AU-2)
- Rad Rodgers, Ole Miss (AP-2)
- John Bond, Georgia (AU-2)
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Billy Chase, Florida (AP-3)
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Bill Crass, LSU (AP-1, AU-2)
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Abe Mickal, LSU (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2)
- Dutch Konemann, Georgia Tech (AP-3)
AP = compiled by the
Associated Press from coaches and sportswriters.
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AU = selected by The Plainsmen, Auburn's semi weekly paper.
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