The 1929 College Football All-Southern Team consists of American football players selected to the College Football All-Southern Teams selected by various organizations for the 1929 Southern Conference football season. Tulane won the SoCon championship.
The All-Southern eleven compiled by the Associated Press included:
Bold = Composite selection
* = Consensus All-American
† = Unanimous selection
AP = selected by the Associated Press from more than 50 coaches and sports writers. It had a first and second team.
UP = selected by the United Press.
AJ = the composite selection of seven sportswriters compiled by Zipp Newman. The Atlanta Journal awarded the eleven gold medals.
WB = selected by William Braucher, sportswriter for the NEA Service. He had a first and second team.
CP = selected by football fans of the south through Central Press newspapers.
WA = selected by William Alexander, coach at Georgia Institute of Technology. It had a first, second, and third team.