The 1922 College Football All-Southern Team consists of college football players chosen by various organizations and writers for College Football All-Southern Teams for the 1922 Southern Conference football season. It was the first season of the Southern Conference.
Vanderbilt end Lynn Bomar and Georgia Tech running back Red Barron were the only two unanimous choices of a composite of selectors. Walter Camp picked no Southerners for his first-team All-American, but picked Bomar and Barron for his second team.
The composite All-Southern eleven compiled from twenty four coaches and sporting editors of the South each of whom received trophies from the Atlanta Journal included:
Bold = Composite selection
* = Consensus All-American
† = Unanimous selection
C = received votes for the composite All-Southern eleven compiled from twenty four coaches and sporting editors of the South.
BE = Billy Evans's Southern Honor Roll.
MA = selected by the Montgomery Advertiser.
ZN = selected by Zipp Newman, sporting editor for the Birmingham News.
ED = selected by Ed Danforth, sporting editor for the Atlanta Georgian.
EH = selected by Ed Hebert of the Times-Picayune.