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1895 Penn Quakers football team

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American college football season

1895Penn Quakers football
National champion (Billingsley,Helms,Houlgate,NCF)
Co-national champion (Davis)
ConferenceIndependent
Record14–0
Head coach
CaptainCarl S. Williams
Home stadiumFranklin Field
Seasons
← 1894
1896 →
1895 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Penn  1400
Yale  1302
Princeton  1011
Washington & Jefferson  611
Harvard  821
Lafayette  620
Syracuse  622
Army  520
Bucknell  520
Colgate  420
Swarthmore  741
Tufts  850
Villanova  420
Wesleyan  630
Amherst  650
Brown  761
Carlisle  440
Drexel  331
Rhode Island  110
Penn State  223
Cornell  341
Rutgers  340
New Hampshire  231
Franklin & Marshall  351
Boston College  242
Lehigh  360
CCNY  251
Buffalo  142
Temple  141
MIT  140
Trinity (CT)  140
Massachusetts  150
Western Univ. Penn.  160
Geneva  050
NYU  050

The1895 Penn Quakers football team was anAmerican football team that represented theUniversity of Pennsylvania as an independent during the1895 college football season. In their fourth season under head coachGeorge Washington Woodruff, the Quakers compiled a 14–0 record, shut out 10 of 14 opponents, and outscored all opponents by a total of 480 to 24.[1]

There was no contemporaneous system in 1895 for determining anational champion. However, Penn was retroactively named as the national champion by theBillingsley Report,Helms Athletic Foundation,Houlgate System, andNational Championship Foundation, and as a co-national champion byParke H. Davis.[2]

Four Penn players were consensus first-team selections on the1895 All-American football team: halfbackGeorge H. Brooke; centerAlfred E. Bull; endCharlie Gelbert; and guardCharles Wharton.[3] Brooke, Gelbert, and Wharton were later inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame.[4][5][6]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 1SwarthmoreW 40–01,500–2,000[7][8]
October 23:30 p.m.Bucknell
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 40–0[9][10]
October 5Franklin & Marshall
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 42–0[11]
October 9atCrescent Athletic ClubW 32–0< 500[12][13]
October 14Lehigh
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 54–0[14]
October 16Carlisle
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 36–0[15]
October 19Virginia
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 54–01,500[16]
October 23atDuquesne Country and Athletic ClubW 30–04,000[17]
October 26Lafayette
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 30–08,500[18]
October 30Brown
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 12–0[19]
November 1Chicago Athletic Association
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 12–4[20]
November 9Penn State
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 35–45,000[21]
November 23atHarvard
W 17–14[22]
November 28Cornell
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA (rivalry)
W 46–220,000[23]

References

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  1. ^"1895 Pennsylvania Quakers Schedule and Results".SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedMarch 27, 2022.
  2. ^2020 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records(PDF). Indianapolis: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. July 2020. pp. 112–114.Archived(PDF) from the original on November 1, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2021.
  3. ^"Football Award Winners"(PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 6. RetrievedOctober 21, 2017.
  4. ^"Charlie Gelbert". National Football Foundation. RetrievedMarch 26, 2022.
  5. ^"George Brooke". National Football Foundation. RetrievedMarch 26, 2022.
  6. ^"Charles "Buck" Wharton". National Football Foundation. RetrievedMarch 26, 2022.
  7. ^"The Foot-ball Season Opened—Pennsylvania Has Swarthmore as an Opponent in the First Game".The Times.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 2, 1895. p. 8. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2025 – viaNewspapers.comOpen access icon.
  8. ^"Football Players Warm the Gridiron".The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 2, 1895. p. 5 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Foot Ball".The Philadelphia Inquirer.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 2, 1895. p. 9. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2025 – viaNewspapers.comOpen access icon.
  10. ^"Bucknell No Match For Pennsylvania".The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 3, 1895. p. 5 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"The Quaker's Goal Never in Danger".The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 6, 1895. p. 7 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^"The Crescents Shut Out: University of Pennsylvania Scored 32 Points".The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 10, 1895. p. 5 – viaNewspapers.com.
  13. ^"Penn Shuts Out the Crescents".The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 10, 1895. p. 5 – viaNewspapers.com.
  14. ^"Largest Score of the Season: Pennsylvania Defeats Lehigh at Football, Fifty-Four Points to Nothing".The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 15, 1895. p. 5 – viaNewspapers.com.
  15. ^"Indians Play Football But the Scalp of Pennsylvania Dangles Not From Their Belts".The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 17, 1895. pp. 1, 5 – viaNewspapers.com.
  16. ^"Penn's Colors Are Untarnished".October 20, 1895. p. 10 – viaNewspapers.com.
  17. ^"Duquesne Came Very Near Scoring".The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 24, 1895. p. 4 – viaNewspapers.com.
  18. ^"Foot-Ball on Many Fields: The Lafayette-Pennsylvania Game Was a Disappointment".The Times (Philadelphia). October 27, 1895. p. 8 – viaNewspapers.com.
  19. ^"Penn Makes Only Twelve Points".The Philadelphia Inquirer.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 31, 1895. p. 5. RetrievedMarch 9, 2022 – viaNewspapers.comOpen access icon.
  20. ^"Chicago Scored on Pennsylvania".The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 2, 1895. p. 5 – viaNewspapers.com.
  21. ^"Penn's Goal Line Again Crossed".The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 10, 1895. p. 9 – viaNewspapers.com.
  22. ^"U. of P. 17, Harvard 14: Fought to the Last; Although Surely Beaten, Harvard Played Pluckily On".The Boston Globe. November 24, 1895. pp. 1, 2 – viaNewspapers.com.
  23. ^"'Varsity, 46 Cornell, 2: Pennsylvania Ends the season With a Grand Victory".The Philadelphia Times. November 29, 1895. pp. 1, 3 – viaNewspapers.com.
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