1912 college football season

1912 college football season

The 1912 college football season was the first of the modern era, as the NCAA implemented changes to increase scoring:

*Teams were given 4 downs instead of 3 downs to gain ten yards
*The value of a touchdown was incrased from 5 points to 6 points
*The field was reduced from 110 yards to 100 yards, and end zones of ten yards were added
*Kickoff was made from the 40 yard line rather than midfield.

cite book |title=The History of American Football: Its Great Teams, Players, and Coaches |last=Danzig |first=Allison |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1956 |publisher=Prentice-Hall |location=Englewood Cliffs, N.J. |isbn= |pages=70–71 ]

eptember

September 21 The first six-point touchdowns were registered in Dartmouth's 26-0 victory over Bates College and Carlisle's 50-7 win over Albright College. Cornell defeated Washington & Jefferson 3-0. Maine defeated Fort McKinley 38-0, Rhode Island State College beat Massachusetts Agricultural 7-0, and [Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) beat Schenectady's Columbia College, 13-0 [ "The Salt Lake Tribune", Sept. 22, 1912, Sports, p2 ]

September 28
Harvard beat Maine 7-0 and Yale beat Holy Cross 7-0.
Princeton beat Stevens 65-0 and three days later, beat Rutgers 41-6.
Dartmouth beat Norwich 41-9. After opening with a 33-0 Wednesday win over Albright, Lehigh beat Delaware 45-0. |Swarthmore won at Johns Hopkins 40-6. Carlisle beat Dickinson 35-0, and followed on Wednesday with a 65-0 win over Villanova at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Vanderbilt opened with a 105-0 win over visiting Bethel College.

October

October 5
Harvard beat Holy Cross 19-0; Yale beat Syracuse, 21-0; Princeton defeated Lehigh 35-0; and Dartmouth beat Massachusetts 47-0
Carlisle and Washington & Jefferson played a scoreless tie. Penn State beat Carnegie Tech 41-0. |Swarthmore won at Lafayette 22-0. Wisconsin opened with a 13-0 win over Lawrence College, Michigan beat Case 34-0, and Chicago beat Indiana 13-0. Texas defeated TCU 30-10.
Vanderbilt scored in triple digits again, but was scored upon, in a 100-3 win over Maryville College. Georgia beat Chattanooga 33-0 and Auburn beat Mercer 56-0 in a game at Columbus, Georgia.

October 12
Harvard defeated Williams 26-3, Yale beat Lafayette 16-0, Princeton beat Virginia Tech 31-0, and Dartmouth defeated Vermont 55-0. Penn State beat Washington & Jefferson 30-0, Carlisle won at Syracuse 33-0, Lehigh won at Navy, 14-0 and |Swarthmore won at Penn 6-3. Georgetown beat Washington & Lee, 20-0

Vanderbilt beat visiting Rose-Hulman Institute 54-0.
Georgia beat The Citadel 33-0. Auburn beat visiting Florida 27-13. Wisconsin beat Northwestern 56-0 and Michigan defeated Michigan State 55-7.

October 19
Yale won at Army, 16-0, Dartmouth won at Williams 21-0, Harvard beat Amherst 46-0, and Princeton beat Syracuse 62-0 and as all four Ivy teams stayed unbeaten. Penn State won at Cornell 29-6, Carlisle won at Pittsburgh 45-8, and
|Swarthmore won at Annapolis, defeating Navy 21-6, to stay unbeaten. Georgetown won at North Carolina State, 48-0.

Vanderbilt and Georgia met in Atlanta. Vandy handed the Bulldogs their only loss in a 46-0 drubbing. Sewanee beat Chattanooga 27-0, and Auburn defeated Clemson 27-6. After warmup wins over Daniel Baker College and Trinity College, Texas A&M beat Arkansas 27-0 in a game at Dallas. In another game at Dallas, Texas lost to Oklahoma, 21-6.
Wisconsin beat Purdue 41-0,
Michigan won at Ohio State 14-0, and Chicago defeated Iowa 34-14.

October 26
Princeton (6-0-0) hosted Dartmouth (5-0-0) and won 22-7. Harvard defeated Brown 30-10 and Yale beat Washington & Jefferson, 13-3. Penn State beat visiting Gettysburg College 25-0 and |Swarthmore beat Villanova 27-0.

In an intersectional game, Michigan lost at Syracuse 18-7. Vanderbilt beat Ole Miss 24-0 in Nashville, and Sewanee beat Tennessee 33-6 at Chattanooga. In Birmingham, Auburn defeated Mississippi State, 7-0.

Carlisle won at Georgetown, 34-20, followed two days later by a game in Toronto in a 49-7 win against the "Toronto All-Stars".At Philadelphia, Penn State beat Pennsylvania, 22-6.
Chicago beat Purdue 7-0In Columbus, Georgia, Georgia beat Alabama 13-9.

November

November 2In a matchup of unbeatens, Harvard (5-0-0) hosted Princeton (6-0-0). Charles Brickley of Harvard intercepted two passes and kicked a 47 yard field goal and set up a touchdown for Harvard in its 16-6 win [ "Harvard Beats Tigers, 16 to 6," "Syracuse Herald", November 3, 1912, pS-2 ]

Carlisle won its 9th game, staying unbeaten with a 34-14 win over Lehigh. Yale defeated Brown 10-0 and Dartmouth beat Amherst 60-0.

Georgetown beat North Carolina 37-10 in a game played in Richmond, Virginia. |Swarthmore beat Ursinus 22-0
Michigan narrowly beat visiting South Dakota, 7-6. In Philadelphia, Penn State beat Penn 14-0.

Wisconsin beat Chicago 30-12 and Purdue beat Northwestern 21-6. Georgia and Sewanee played to a 13-13 tie.Vanderbilt stayed unbeaten with a 13-0 win over Virginia. Auburn won at Georgia Tech 27-7. Texas won at Baylor 19-7.

November 9In an intersectional meeting between the best teams of the East and the South, Harvard hosted Vanderbilt. Going into the contest, both teams had records of 6-0-0, and Vanderbilt had outscored its opponents 342-3. Harvard played all of its substitutes, and scored a touchdown and a field goal in a 9-3 game to give Vandy its only loss of the season. [ "Great Showing By Vandy Against Harvard Crimson," "The Atlanta Constitution", Nov. 10, 1912, pS-1 ]

Carlisle visited West Point, beating Army 27-6, as Jim Thorpe scored three touchdowns and three extra points, and Alex Arcasa scored two more TDs [ "Thorpe's Work Helps Carlisle Down Army," "The Indianapolis Star", Nov. 10, 1912, p42 ] . Army halfback (and future American president) Dwight D. Eisenhower was injured while tackling Thorpe. Eisenhower, who was described in the press as someone "who hits the line harder than any other man on the Army team" [ "Army Eleven Active," "Gazette And Bulletin" (Williamsport, Pa.), Nov. 27, 1912, p6 ] played his last game the following week against Tufts University.

Lehigh won at previously unbeaten (6-0-0) Swarthmore 3-0.
Wisconsin beat visiting Arkansas 64-7, Michigan lost at Penn, 27-21, Chicago beat Northwestern 3-0, and Purdue and visiting Illinois played to a 9-9 tie.

Penn State beat Villanova 71-0, Princeton beat NYU 54-0, and Dartmouth beat Amherst 60-0. In Augusta, Georgia, Georgia beat Clemson 27-6 and in Atlanta, Sewanee beat Georgia Tech 7-0. Auburn defeated LSU 7-0 in a game played at Mobile. In a game at Houston, Texas A&M beat Oklahoma 28-6. Texas beat Ole Miss 53-14 in a Wednesday game at Houston.

November 16
Harvard beat Dartmouth at home, 3-0.
Yale (7-0-0) traveled to Princeton (7-1-0) and the teams played to a 6-6 tie. In Philadelphia, Carlisle (10-0-1) suffered its first loss, falling to Penn, 34-26. Swarthmore narrowly beat Bucknell, 14-13. Penn State beat Ohio State in Columbus, 37-0.
Michigan beat Cornell 20-7 to close its season at 5-2-0
Georgetown beat Virginia 16-13.

Wisconsin won at Minnesota 14-0 and Chicago won at Illinois 10-0. Vanderbilt beat Centre 23-0. Georgia beat Georgia Tech in Atlanta, 20-0
Sewanee and Alabama played to a 6-6 tie in Birmingham.
Texas A&M beat Mississippi State 41-7 at Houston, and beat Tulane three days later, 41-0, to extend its record to 7-0-0.

November 23At the Yale campus in New Haven, Harvard (8-0-0) faced Yale (7-0-1) to wrap up the season. Harvard's 20-0 win left it one of two teams that was unbeaten and untied.
Wisconsin closed a perfect season with a 28-10 win at Iowa, to finish 8-0-0. Purdue beat Indiana 34-7 and Chicago won 7-0 over visiting Minnesota. Carlisle won at Springfield College, 30-24.
Lehigh won at Lafayette 10-0
Swarthmore closed its season with a 0-0 tie at Dickinson.In Birmingham, Vanderbilt (7-1-0) and Auburn (6-0-0) played to a 7-7 tie.
Texas A&M (7-0-0) beat Kansas State 13-10 and Texas defeated Southwestern 28-3.

November 28, Thanksgiving Day, Penn State closed its season with a 38-0 win at Pittsburgh, to finish 8-0-0. Vanderbilt (8-0-1) defeated visiting previously unbeaten Sewanee (5-0-2), winning 16-0. Georgia defeated previously unbeaten Auburn 12-6. Carlisle closed its season with a 32-0 win at Brown. Georgetown beat Virginia Tech 24-3 to close its season at 8-1-0. Texas A&M finished its season in Dallas with a 53-0 win over Baylor, and Texas closed its season with a 48-0 win over visiting Arkansas. Lehigh won at Franklin & Marshall, 29-0.

Final Standings

East

References

External links

* [http://www.shrpsports.com/cf/stand.php?season=1906&conf=Ind&week=Wk%202 shrpsports college football historical records]
* [http://www.jhowell.net/cf/scores/ScoresIndex.htm James Howell Division I-A historical scores]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • 1911 college football season — The 1911 college football season was the last one before major reforms were made to the American game in 1912. In 1911, touchdowns were worth five points, the field was 110 yards in length, and a team had three downs within which to advance the… …   Wikipedia

  • 1906 college football season — The 1906 College Football Season was the first in which the forward pass was permitted. Although there was no national championship, there were two teams that had won all nine of their games as the 1906 season drew to a close, the Princeton… …   Wikipedia

  • 1908 college football season — The 1908 College Football Season ran from Saturday, September 19, until November 28 [ Football Season Offers Good Sport, New York Times , Sept. 6, 1908, pB 3 ] . The Yale Bulldogs had been the only team to finish 2007 unbeaten (9 0 1) and were… …   Wikipedia

  • 1907 college football season — The 1907 College Football Season saw the increased use of the forward pass, which had been legalized the year before. Football remained a dangerous game, despite the debrutalization reforms, and an unprecedented eleven players were killed (9 high …   Wikipedia

  • College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS — National championships in NCAA Division I FBS Current System BCS (since 1998) National Championship Trophies AFCA (since 1986), AP (since 1936), MacArthur (since 1959), Grantland Rice (since 1954) Longest Continuous Selector …   Wikipedia

  • College Football All-America Team — Awarded for the best American college football players at their respective positions Presented by NCAA Country United States Currently held by 2010 All America Team The College Football All …   Wikipedia

  • 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season — 2007 NCAA Division I FBS season LSU s Matt Flynn lifting the AFCA National Championship Trophy after the BCS title game Total # of teams 120 …   Wikipedia

  • 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season — 2010 NCAA Division I FBS season Total # of teams 120 Preseason AP #1 Alabama Crimson Tide Regular season September 2 – December 11 Number of bowls 38 (35 team competitive and 3 all star) …   Wikipedia

  • 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season — 2009 NCAA Division I FBS season Total # of teams 120[1] Preseason AP #1 Florida Gators Regular season September 3 – December 12 Number of bowls …   Wikipedia

  • Baltimore City College football — City tailback Dominick Roseborough (November, 2006) M T Bank Stadium The Baltimore City College football team, known as the Knights , or formerly, the Collegians or Alamedans , represents the Baltimore City College preparatory school of Baltimore …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”