1964 College Football All-America Team

The 1964 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers. The organizations choosing the teams included the United Press, Associated Press, Time, and the Newspaper Editors Association.

Ends and flankers

 * Fred Biletnikoff, Florida State (AP, NEA, CP, WC, FWAA, FN)
 * Jack Snow, Notre Dame (UPI, Time, NEA, CP, WC, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, FN)
 * Karl Noonan, Iowa (NEA, FN)

Tackles

 * Larry Kramer, Nebraska (AP, UPI, NEA, CP, WC, AFCA, FWAA)
 * Ralph Neely, Oklahoma (UPI, Time, WC, AFCA, TSN, FN)
 * Jim Wilson, Georgia (AP, NEA, FWAA)
 * Harry Schuh, Memphis State (Time)

Guards

 * Glenn Ressler, Penn State (NEA [C], CP, WC, AFCA, FWAA, Time [T], TSN, FN)
 * Tommy Nobis, Texas (AP, UPI, NEA, FWAA, FN)
 * Stas Maliszewski, Princeton (FWAA)
 * Wayne Freeman, Alabama (NEA)
 * Don Croftcheck, Indiana (TSN)
 * Archie Sutton, Illinois (Time)
 * Bill Fisk, Jr., Southern California (AP)

Centers

 * Dick Butkus, Illinois (AP, UPI, CP, WC, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, FN)
 * Malcolm Walker, Rice (Time, TSN)
 * Pat Killorin, Syracuse (AP)

Quarterbacks

 * John Huarte, Notre Dame (AP, UPI, CP, WC, FN)
 * Craig Morton, California (NEA, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, FN)
 * Bob Timberlake, Michigan (AP, FWAA, FN-rb)
 * Jerry Rhome, Tulsa (UPI, FWAA, FN)
 * Bob Berry, Oregon (AFCA)
 * Bob Schweickert, Virginia Tech (FWAA)
 * Roger Staubach, Navy (FN-rb)

Running backs

 * Larry Elkins, Baylor (AP, UPI, WC, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, FN)
 * Gale Sayers, Kansas (AP, UPI, NEA, WC, AFCA, FWAA, Time, TSN, FN)
 * Donny Anderson, Texas Tech (AP, NEA, FWAA, Time, TSN, FN)
 * Floyd Little, Syracuse (FWAA, FN)
 * Mike Garrett, USC (CP)
 * Jim Grabowski, Illinois (UPI, FN)
 * Tom Nowatzke, Indiana (AFCA)
 * Larry Dupree, Florida (AFCA)
 * Brian Piccolo, Wake Forrest (FN)
 * Jim Grisham, Oklahoma (FN)

Ends

 * Allen Brown, Mississippi (AP, Time, TSN)
 * Ray Rissmiller, Georgia (Time, TSN)
 * Al Atkinson, Villanova (NEA)
 * Alphonse Dotson, Grambling (NEA)
 * Harold Wells, Purdue (AP)

Tackles

 * Bill Yearby, Michigan (NEA, CP, FN)
 * Jim Davidson, Ohio State (Time, TSN)
 * Dan Kearley, Alabama (AP)
 * John Van Sicklen, Iowa State (AP)
 * Remi Prudhomme, LSU (NEA, FN)
 * Ed Orazen, Ohio State (FN)

Middle guards

 * Steve DeLong, Tennessee (AP, NEA, FWAA, Time, FN)
 * Carl McAdams, Oklahoma (NEA)
 * Ike Kelly, Ohio State (FWAA-FN)

Linebackers

 * Rick Redman, Washington (UPI, CP, AFCA, FWAA, FN)
 * Ron Caveness, Arkansas (AP, NEA, FWAA, Time, TSN)
 * Jim Carroll, Notre Dame (Time, TSN, FN)
 * Jack O'Billovich, Oregon State (NEA)

Backs

 * Tucker Frederickson, Auburn (AP, Time, NEA, CP, WC, FWAA, TSN)
 * Clancy Williams, Washington State (AP, NEA, FWAA, Time, TSN)
 * Arnold Chonko, Ohio State (AP, NEA)
 * Cosmo Iacavazzi, Princeton (AP, CP, FN)
 * Roy Jefferson, Utah (Time, TSN, FN)
 * George Donnelly, Illinois (Time, TSN)
 * Gerry Bussell, Georgia Tech (Time, TSN)

Kicking specialist

 * David Ray, Alabama (FN)

Key
Bold = Consensus All-American
 * AP = Associated Press - In 1964, the AP picked separate offensive and defensive All-American teams.
 * UP = United Press - In 1964, the UP picked a single All-American team of eleven players rather than selecting separate offensive and defensive teams. Chosen through a poll of 259 sports writers and broadcasters.
 * NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association - In 1964, the NEA picked separate offensive and defensive All-American teams.
 * CP = Central Press Association - In 1964, the Central Press picked a single All-American team of eleven players rather than selecting separate offensive and defensive teams. Selections were made by the captains of college football teams.
 * WC = Walter Camp Football Foundation The Walter Camp team was composed of one 11-man team.
 * AFCA = American Football Coaches Association. A poll of college coaches. AFCA chose one eleven-man squad.
 * FWAA = Football Writers Association of America. The Writers team was composed of an offensive and defensive unit.
 * Time = Time Magazine, the U.S. news magazine. Time chose an offensive and a defensive platoon.
 * TSN = The Sporting News.The Sporting News chose a two-platoon team, offense and defense.
 * FN - The Football News. They chose a two-platoon team.

Heisman Trophy voting
The chart below reflects the point total in the 1964 Heisman Trophy voting.