1901 college football season

















The 1901 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Michigan, Yale, and Harvard as having been selected national champions.[1] Harvard beat Yale 22–0 the last game of the year.




Contents






  • 1 Conference and program changes


  • 2 Rose Bowl


  • 3 Conference standings


    • 3.1 Minor conferences




  • 4 Awards and honors


    • 4.1 All-Americans


    • 4.2 Statistical leaders




  • 5 References





Conference and program changes




























School 1900 Conference 1901 Conference

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
SIAA Independent

Louisiana Industrial Bulldogs
Program Established Independent

Oklahoma A&M Aggies
Program established Independent

Stetson Hatters
Program established Independent


Rose Bowl


The very first collegiate football bowl game was played following the 1901 season. Originally titled the "Tournament East-West football game" what is now known as the Rose Bowl Game was first played on January 1, 1902, in Pasadena, California. Michigan would defeat Stanford 49–0.



Conference standings


The following is a potentially incomplete list of conference standings:















































































































































































1901 Western Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Michigan +
4
0
0     11
0
0

Wisconsin +
2
0
0     9
0
0

Minnesota
3
1
0     9
1
1

Illinois
4
2
0     8
2
0

Northwestern
3
2
0     8
2
1

Indiana
1
2
0     6
3
0

Purdue
0
3
1     4
4
1

Chicago
0
4
1     8
6
2

Iowa
0
3
0     6
3
0


  • + – Conference co-champions


























































































1901 CFA football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Colorado $
2
0
0     5
1
1

Colorado College
2
1
0     5
1
0

Colorado Mines
1
2
0     1
4
0

Colorado Agricultural
0
2
0     1
2
0



  • $ – Conference champion

  • CU-CA game not played due to alleged amateurism violation.[2]










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































1901 college football independents records
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Harvard
 

      12
0
0

Yale
 

      11
1
1

California
 

      9
0
1

Stetson
 

      1
0
0

Cornell
 

      11
1
0

Dartmouth
 

      10
1
0

Massachusetts
 

      9
1
0

Princeton
 

      9
1
1

Notre Dame
 

      8
1
1

Kentucky U.
 

      7
1
1

Army
 

      5
1
2

Connecticut
 

      8
2
0

Virginia
 

      8
2
0

Arizona
 

      4
1
0

Washington Agricultural
 

      4
1
0

Nebraska
 

      7
2
0

Western U. of Penn
 

      7
2
1

Lafayette
 

      9
3
0

Utah
 

      3
1
0

Penn
 

      10
5
0

Gallaudet
 

      4
2
2

William & Mary
 

      2
1
1

Columbia
 

      8
5
0

Baylor
 

      5
3
0

Penn State
 

      5
3
0

Ohio State
 

      5
3
1

VMI
 

      4
3
0

Washington
 

      4
3
0

Navy
 

      6
4
1

Stanford
 

      3
2
2

Oklahoma
 

      3
2
0

Drake
 

      4
4
0

Detroit
 

      3
3
0

Kansas State
 

      3
4
1

Michigan Agricultural
 

      3
4
1

Oregon
 

      3
4
1

Carlisle
 

      5
7
1

Montana
 

      2
3
0

Oklahoma A&M
 

      2
3
0

Villanova
 

      2
3
0

Arkansas
 

      3
5
0

Kansas
 

      3
5
2

Furman
 

      1
2
1

Texas A&M
 

      1
4
0

Missouri
 

      1
6
1

Maryland
 

      1
7
0

Boston College
 

      1
8
0

Florida Agricultural
 

      0
1
0

Kendall
 

      0
1
0

USC
 

      0
1
0

Rhode Island
 

      0
2
0

Rutgers
 

      0
7
0

















































































































































































































































1901 SIAA football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Vanderbilt $
4
0
0     6
1
1

Clemson
2
0
1     3
1
1

LSU
2
1
0     5
1
0

North Carolina
2
1
0     7
2
0

Tulane
2
1
0     4
2
0

Alabama
2
1
2     2
1
2

Texas
0
0
0     8
2
1

Auburn
2
2
1     2
3
1

Tennessee
1
1
2     3
3
2

Mississippi A&M
1
2
0     2
2
1

Cumberland
0
1
0     0
1
0

Kentucky State
0
2
0     2
6
1

Ole Miss
0
4
0     2
4
0

Georgia
0
4
2     1
5
2


  • $ – Conference champion













































1901 Triangular Football League standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Williams (MA) $
2
0
0      
 
 


  • $ – Conference champion




Minor conferences













Conference
Champion(s)
Record

Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association

Olivet
7–0–0


Awards and honors



All-Americans



The consensus All-America team included:














































































































































































Position
Name
Height
Weight (lbs.)
Class
Hometown
Team

QB

Charles Dudley Daly
5'7"
152
Jr.

Boston, Massachusetts

Army

HB

Robert Kernan


Jr.

Brooklyn, New York

Harvard

HB

Harold Weekes
5'10"
178
Jr.

Oyster Bay, New York

Columbia

HB

Bill Morley
5'10"
166
Sr.

Cimarron, New Mexico

Columbia

FB

Blondy Graydon


Jr.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Harvard

E

Dave Campbell
6'0"
171
Sr.

Waltham, Massachusetts

Harvard

E

Ralph Tipton Davis
5'7"
168
So.

Blossburg, Pennsylvania

Princeton

T

Oliver Cutts


Sr.

North Anson, Maine

Harvard

T

Paul Bunker
5'11"
186
Jr.

Alpena, Michigan

Army

G

Bill Warner
6'4"
210
Jr.

Springville, New York

Cornell

G

William George Lee


Sr.

Leavenworth, Kansas

Harvard

C

Henry Holt


Jr.

Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx, New York

Yale

C

Walter E. Bachman


Sr.

Phillipsburg, New Jersey

Lafayette

G

Charles A. Barnard


Sr.

Washington, D. C.

Harvard

G

Sanford Hunt


So.

Irvington, New Jersey

Cornell

T

Crawford Blagden


Sr.

New York, New York

Harvard

E

Edward Bowditch


So.

Albany, New York

Harvard

E

Neil Snow
5'8"
190
Sr.

Detroit, Michigan

Michigan


Statistical leaders



  • Player scoring most points: Bruce Shorts, Michigan, 123

  • Rushing leader: Willie Heston, Michigan, 684

  • Rushing avg. leader: Willie Heston, 10.2

  • Rushing touchdowns leader: Willie Heston, 20



References





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  2. ^ "2015 Media Guide" (PDF). CUBuffs.com. Colorado Athletic Department. 2015. p. 144. Retrieved January 4, 2018.












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