1913 College Football All-America Team

The 1913 College Football All-America team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-America Teams selected by various organizations in 1913. The organizations that chose the teams included Collier's Weekly selected by Walter Camp.

Key

 * WC = Collier's Weekly as selected by Walter Camp
 * HW = Harper's Weekly, as selected by football critic Herman Reed
 * INS = Frank G. Menke, sporting editor of the International News Service
 * MFP = Milwaukee Free Press
 * FY = Fielding H. Yost, head coach at the University of Michigan
 * PHD = Parke H. Davis, Princeton's representative on the football rules committee
 * TT = Tom Thorp, former captain of Columbia football team
 * TET = Trenton Evening-Times, selected by a "well known gridiron critic whose name is withheld by special request"
 * Bold - Consensus All-American
 * 1 - First Team Selection
 * 2 - Second Team Selection
 * 3 - Third Team Selection

Ends

 * Robert H. Hogsett, Dartmouth (WC–1; INS-1; MFP-2; TET-1)
 * Louis A. Merrilat, Army (WC–1; INS-1; PHD-1; TET-1)
 * Fritz, Cornell (WC–2; FY-1)
 * Huntington "Tack" Hardwick, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2)
 * Lorin Solon, Minnesota (WC–3; INS-2; MFP-1; FY-1)
 * Knute Rockne, Notre Dame (WC–3; HW-2; MFP-2)
 * Huntington, Chicago (INS-2)
 * Benjamin F. Avery, Yale (MFP-1; TT-1)
 * J. Huber Wagner, Pitt (PHD-1; TT-2)
 * O'Brien, Harvard (TT-1)
 * K.P. Gilchrist, Navy (TT-2)

Tackles

 * Miller Pontius, Michigan (INS-1; MFP-2; FY-1; PHD-1; TT-1)
 * Harold R. Ballin, Princeton (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; INS-2; FY-1; PHD-1; TT-1; TET-1)
 * Nelson S. Talbott, Yale (WC–1; MFP-2; TET-1)
 * Harvey Rexford Hitchcock, Jr., Harvard (INS-1)
 * Robert P. "Bob" Butler, Wisconsin (WC–2; HW-1; MFP-1; TT-2)
 * Alex Weyand, Army (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2)
 * Vic Halligan, Nebraska (WC–3)
 * Robert Treat Paine Storer, Harvard (WC–3; INS-2; MFP-1; TT-2)

Guards

 * John H. Brown, Jr., Navy (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; INS-1; MFP-1; PHD-1; TT-1; TET-1)
 * Stanley B. Pennock, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; MFP-2; FY-1; TT-1; TET-1)
 * Ray "Tubby" Keeler, Wisconsin (INS-1; MFP-2)
 * Elmer "Pete" Busch, Carlisle (WC–2)
 * Henry "Hank" Ketcham, Yale (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2; INS-2)
 * Howard Parker "Tal" Talman, Rutgers (WC–3; PHD-1)
 * Alexander M. Weyand, Army (WC–3; INS-2)
 * John S. Pendleton, Yale (MFP-1)
 * Jimmie Munns, Cornell (WC-3 [tackle]; FY–1; TT-2)
 * Albert Journeay, Penn (TT-2)

Centers

 * Paul Des Jardien, Chicago (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; HW-1; INS-1; TT-2)
 * William Marting, Yale (WC–2; MFP-2; PHD-1)
 * George "Bubbles" Paterson, Michigan (WC–3; MFP-1)
 * Pete Garlow, Carlisle (INS-2)
 * Walter Simpson, Penn (FY–1)
 * Hank Ketcham, Yale (College Football Hall of Fame) (TT-1; TET-1)

Quarterbacks

 * Ellery C. Huntington Jr., Colgate (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; PHD-1)
 * Charles Emile "Gus" Dorais, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (HW-2; INS-1; MFP-1; TT-1; TET-1)
 * Ernest Hughitt, Michigan (MFP-2; FY-1)
 * Alexander D. Wilson, Yale (WC–2; TT-2)
 * Ran Miller, Penn State (WC–3)
 * Russell, Chicago (HW-1; INS-2)
 * Vernon Prichard, Army (HW-2)

Halfbacks

 * James Craig, Michigan (WC–1; HW-1; INS-1; MFP-1; FY-1; TT-1; TET-1)
 * Edward W. "Eddie" Mahan, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1 [fb]; INS–1; MFP-1; TT-2; TET-1
 * Johnny Spiegel, Washington & Jefferson (WC–2)
 * Joe Guyon, Carlisle (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2; INS-2; PHD-1; TT-1)
 * Hobart Amory Hare "Hobey" Baker, Princeton (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–3; MFP-2)
 * Nelson Norgren, Chicago (WC–3; INS-2; MFP-2; FY-1)
 * Bob McWhorter, Georgia (College Football Hall of Fame) (PHD-1)
 * Elmer Oliphant, Purdue (College Football Hall of Fame) (TT-2)

Fullbacks

 * Charles E. Brickley, Harvard (WC-1 [hb]; INS–1; MFP-1; FY-1; PHD-1; TT-1; TET-1)
 * Ray Eichenlaub, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2; INS-2; MFP-2; TT-2)
 * Lawrence Whitney, Dartmouth (WC–3)
 * George E. "Carp" Julian, Michigan State (MFP–2)