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The 1983 All-South Independent football team[1] consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press for their All-South independent teams for the 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season.
Offense
editQuarterbacks
edit- Bernie Kosar, Miami (AP-1)
- Kevin Ingram, East Carolina (AP-2)
Running backs
edit- Greg Allen, Florida State (AP-1)
- Ernest Byner, East Carolina (AP-1)
- Sam DeJarnette, Southern Mississippi (AP-2)
- Albert Bentley, Miami (AP-2)
Wide receivers
edit- Wayne Smith, Tulane (AP-1)
- Louis Lipps, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
- Weegie Thompson, Florida State (AP-2)
- Henry Williams, East Carolina (AP-2)
Tight ends
edit- Glenn Dennison, Miami (AP-1)
- Norwood Vann, East Carolina (AP-2)
Offensive tackles
edit- Glen Howe, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
- John Robertson, East Carolina (AP-1)
- Don Maggs, Tulane (AP-2)
- Dave Heffernan, Miami (AP-2)
Offensive guards
edit- Terry Long, East Carolina (AP-1)
- Alvin Ward, Miami (AP-1)
- Jamie Dukes, Florida State (AP-2)
- Chris Boudreaux, Louisiana-Lafayette (AP-2)
Centers
edit- Tom McCormick, Florida State (AP-1)
- Steve Carmody, Southern Mississippi (AP-2)
Defense
editDefensive ends
edit- Jeff Pegues, East Carolina (AP-1)
- Tim Harris, Memphis (AP-1)
- David Marvel, Virginia Tech (AP-2)
- Andy Martin, Louisiana-Monroe (AP-2)
Defensive tackles
edit- Bruce Smith, Virginia Tech (AP-1)
- Alphonso Carreker, Florida State (AP-1)
- Jearld Baylis, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
- Tony Fitzpatrick, Miami (AP-2)
- Clinton Wenzel, Tulane (AP-2)
- Hal Stephens, East Carolina (AP-2)
- Richard Byrd, Southern Mississippi (AP-2)
- Kevin Fagan, Miami (AP-2)
Linebackers
edit- Jay Brophy, Miami (AP-1)
- Mike Johnson, Virginia Tech (AP-1)
- Mike Durrah, South Carolina (AP-1)
- Ken Roe, Florida State (AP-2)
- James Robinson, Virginia Tech (AP-2)
- Eric Fairs, Memphis (AP-2)
Defensive backs
edit- Clint Harris, East Carolina (AP-1)
- Kirk Perry, Louisville (AP-1)
- Bud Brown, Southern Mississippi (AP-1)
- Derek Carter, Virginia Tech (AP-2)
- Kenny Calhoun, Miami (AP-2)
- Rodney Bellinger, Miami (AP-2)
- Jim Roelhele, Louisiana-Lafayette (AP-2)
Special teams
editKickers
edit- Tony Wood, Tulane (AP-1)
- Jeff Davis, Miami (AP-2)
Punters
edit- Chris Norman, South Carolina (AP-1)
- David Cox, Virginia Tech (AP-2)
References
edit- ^ Lakeland Ledger. Lakeland Ledger.