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1899 college football season

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American college football season

1899 college football season
Total No. of teams41
Regular seasonSeptember 9 to December 27
Champion(s)Harvard
Princeton
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The1899 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with theOfficial NCAA Division I Football Records Book listingHarvard andPrinceton as having been selectednational champions.[1]

Chicago,Kansas, andSewanee went undefeated. With just 13 players, the Sewanee team, known as the "Iron Men", had a six-day road trip with five shutout wins overTexas A&M;Texas;Tulane;LSU; andOle Miss. SportswriterGrantland Rice called the group "the most durable football team I ever saw."[2]

Football in 1899

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American football in 1899 remained a variant ofrugby, played with a virtually identical ball and sharing a fundamental prohibition of use of theforward pass to advance the ball.[3] The game was played on a field 110 yards long and 53-1/3 yards wide, marked off with white lines parallel to the goal lines every five yards.[4]

The game was played by teams of 11 players, aligned typically with 7 "rushers" or "forwards" at theline of scrimmage, and four "backs" behind them.[5] These were aquarterback immediately behind the line, twohalfbacks stationed a couple yards behind him, and afullback or "goal tend," who stood deep behind the halfbacks.[5] Duration of the game was 70 minutes, divided into two 35-minute halves, which could be shortened by mutual consent,[6] with play regulated by three officials.[7]

Teams were allowed threedowns to either advance the ball 5 yards or retreat towards their own goal 20 yards via running or lateral pass, otherwise being forced to surrender the ball to the defenders at the last spot.[8] All tackles had to be made above the knees.[9] A pair of light sticks with a 5-yard length of stout cord or chain were used to measure the line-of-gain for a new first down.[7] As with the modern game, teams typically did not turn over the ball on downs, since "if the prospects of completing the five-yard gain appear small, it is so manifestly politic to kick the ball as far as possible down the field..."[10]

A dropkick or place-held field goal over the 10-foot crossbar and through the goalposts mounted at the goal line counted 5 points, as did atouchdown.[10]Safeties counted as 2 points, as the case remains today.[11]

The possibility of an extra (6th) point followed each touchdown, with the scoring team given the option of a place-kick from any point on the field parallel to where the touchdown crossed the goal line; or a "punt out," in which the scoring team punted the ball from the end zone to a fair-catching teammate, which (if successfully executed) would provide the spot for adrop kick for the extra point.[12] The extra-point placekick was executed with the holder elevating the ball slightly above the ground as the defenders lined up at the goal line. The play began when the ball was touched to the ground, with a mad rush ensuing to block the kick.[12]

Players played both offense and defense without substitution; those being replaced due to exhaustion or injury were forbidden from returning for the duration to the game.[9] Coaching from the sideline was expressly prohibited.[9]

Conference and program changes

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Conference establishments

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Membership changes

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School1898 Conference1899 Conference
ArizonaVarsityProgram EstablishedIndependent
BaylorfootballProgram EstablishedIndependent
DavidsonWildcatsIndependentSIAA
FurmanHornetsIndependentSIAA
Northern Illinois State NormalfootballProgram EstablishedIndependent

Conference standings

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Major conference standings

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1899 Colorado Football Association standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Colorado College $200321
Colorado210720
Colorado Mines120230
Colorado Agricultural020021
  • $ – Conference champion
1899 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Sewanee $11001200
Vanderbilt500720
Alabama100310
Nashville410411
Tennessee210620
Auburn211311
Texas320620
North Carolina110730
Ole Miss340340
Georgia231231
Clemson120420
Central (KY)120120
LSU130140
Kentucky State010522
SW Presbyterian010110
Cumberland (TN)030030
Georgia Tech050060
Tulane050061
  • $ – Conference champion
1899 Triangular Football League standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Wesleyan $200720
Williams110940
Amherst020471
  • $ – Conference champion
1899 Western Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Chicago $4001602
Wisconsin410920
Northwestern220760
Michigan110820
Purdue120441
Minnesota030632
Illinois030351
  • $ – Conference champion

Independents

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1899 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Harvard  1001
Lafayette  1210
Princeton  1210
Buffalo  710
Boston College  811
Carlisle  920
Swarthmore  812
Washington & Jefferson  921
Wesleyan  720
Pittsburgh College  202
Villanova  721
Yale  721
Western Univ. of Penn.  311
Columbia  930
Fordham  310
Cornell  730
Penn  832
Brown  731
New Hampshire  420
Vermont  530
Tufts  740
Bucknell  640
Dickinson  661
Holy Cross  550
Syracuse  440
Drexel  330
Army  450
Colgate  450
Penn State  461
Franklin & Marshall  351
NYU  260
Temple  141
Dartmouth  270
Lehigh  290
Rutgers  290
Geneva  030
1899 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Kansas  1000
North Dakota  600
Detroit College  500
Lincoln (MO)  100
Ohio State  901
Iowa  801
Washington University  510
Missouri  920
Chicago P&S  410
Mount Union  511
Indiana  620
South Dakota Agricultural  310
Wabash  101
Cincinnati  520
Drake  520
Heidelberg  520
Buchtel  210
Doane  210
Northern Illinois State  102
Notre Dame  631
Central Michigan  320
Fairmount  212
Carthage  321
Western Reserve  540
Wittenberg  540
Iowa State  541
College of Emporia  111
Ohio  220
Rush Medical  331
Ohio Wesleyan  550
Haskell  450
Lake Forest  462
Kansas State  230
Iowa State Normal  132
Washburn  252
Butler  130
Miami (OH)  150
Nebraska  171
North Dakota Agricultural  010
Baldwin–Wallace  040
1899 Southern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
VMI  100
VPI  410
Delaware  620
Arkansas  311
Georgetown  521
Texas A&M  420
Oklahoma  210
Baylor  211
Guilford  211
Navy  530
Virginia  432
Add-Ran  001
Richmond  220
South Carolina  230
West Virginia  230
William & Mary  230
North Carolina A&M  122
Davidson  131
Maryland  140
Marshall  001
1899 Far West college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Montana Agricultural  300
Arizona Normal  300
New Mexico A&M  100
Utah Agricultural  100
California  711
Washington  411
Utah  210
San Jose Normal  631
Nevada State  320
Oregon Agricultural  320
Oregon  321
Arizona  111
Washington Agricultural  110
Montana  120
Idaho  130
USC  231
Stanford  252
Wyoming  011
Pacific (CA)  040

Minor conferences

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ConferenceChampion(s)Record
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationKalamazoo4–1

See also

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References

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  1. ^Official 2009 NCAA Division I Football Records Book(PDF). Indianapolis, IN: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2009. p. 70. RetrievedOctober 16, 2009.
  2. ^"Grantland Rice".Reading Eagle. November 27, 1941.
  3. ^"Football Rules," in Walter Camp (ed.),Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide, 1899. New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1899; p. 187.
  4. ^Walter Camp, "An Introductory Chapter for Beginners," in Walter Camp (ed.),Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide, 1899. New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1899; p. 5.
  5. ^abCamp, "An Introductory Chapter for Beginners," p. 9.
  6. ^"Football Rules," p. 181.
  7. ^ab"Football Rules," p. 173.
  8. ^Camp, "An Introductory Chapter for Beginners," p. 11.
  9. ^abc"Football Rules," p. 193.
  10. ^abCamp, "An Introductory Chapter for Beginners," p. 13.
  11. ^"Football Rules," pp. 192.
  12. ^ab"Football Rules," pp. 190–191.
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