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1908 college football season

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American college football season

1908 college football season
Pitt vs. West Virginia
Regular seasonSeptember 19–November 28
ChampionPennsylvania
← 1907 ·football seasons· 1909 →

The1908 college football season ran from Saturday, September 19, to November 28.[1] ThePenn Quakers and theHarvard Crimson each finished the season unbeaten but with one tied. TheLSU Tigers went unbeaten and untied against a weaker opposition. All three teams were named national champions retroactively by various organizations. Only Pennsylvania officially claims a national championship for the 1908 season. Kansas also went undefeated, but did not make a claim for the national championship.

Although there was no provision for a national championship, major teams played their regular schedules before facing their most difficult matches late in the season. "The real championship contests are ushered in with the month of November,"The New York Times reported on September 6, "and on the seventh day of that month the final try-outs will be witnessed." The most eagerly anticipated games were Yale at Princeton (November 14) and Harvard at Yale (November 21). In addition, "intersectional games" were of special interest, with Cornell at Chicago, and Penn at Michigan.

Rules

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"With the modernized plays that are being brought into the game," noted one writer, "football is, in its present state, the national game in the fall the same as baseball in the summer.".[2] Rules for theforward pass, which had been legalized only two years earlier, were modified, and passing was still a risky play. "If the ball on the forward pass is touched and then freed, and is touched by another player on the passer's side, it will be given to the opponents at the point where the ball was illegally touched," and it was noted that the rule change was to stop the practice of a passer throwing the ball high "with the hopes that some one of his teammates would get the ball in the general scramble that followed,".[3] In addition, halftime was extended from ten minutes to fifteen[3]

The rules for American football in 1908 were significantly different from whose of a century later, as many of the present rules (100 yard field, four downs to gain ten yards, 6-point touchdown and the 3-point field goal) were not adopted until 1912.[4] The rules in 1908 were:

  • Field 110 yards in length
  • Kickoff made from midfield
  • Three downs to gain ten yards
  • Touchdown worth5 points
  • Field goal worth4 points
  • Forward pass legal, but subject to penalties

Conference and program changes

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School1907 Conference1908 Conference
DrakeBulldogsIndependentMVIAA
Indiana StateSycamoresIndependentfootball banned by faculty
Iowa StateCyclonesIndependentMVIAA

September

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On September 19,Carlisle had a practice game against its prep school program, Conway Hall. Carlisle played its first college opponent on September 23, with a 39-0 win over Lebanon Valley on Wednesday afternoon. On September 26, in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania defeated West Virginia 6-0 by completing two forward passes to score a touchdown with five minutes left in "oppressively warm" weather in Philadelphia.[5]Carlisle beat Villanova 10-0,Vanderbilt beat Southwestern Presbyterian 11-5, andBrown defeatedNew Hampshire 34-0.[6]

September 30 In Wednesday afternoon games,Harvard struggled as it opened the season with a 5-0 win over Bowdoin, scoring on a touchdown in the second half. "Harvard tried the forward pass, line plunges and end runs, but showed poor team work," a dispatch from Cambridge noted.Dartmouth defeated Vermont, 11-0,Yale defeated Wesleyan 16-0,Brown beat Bates, 35-4, andPenn defeated Ursinus, 30-0.[7]

October

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October 3,Harvard beat Maine 16-0 andPenn defeated Bucknell by the same score.Yale was held to a touchdown by Syracuse, 6-0.Annapolis defeated Rutgers 18-0, and beat St. John's 22-0 the following day, whileWest Point beat Tufts 5-0.Cornell beat Hamilton College, 11-0.Princeton beat theSpringfield Training School, 18-0, to raise its record to 2-0-1.Dartmouth defeated Massachusetts Agricultural, 28-0.

Further west,Carlisle and State University (later referred to asPenn State) met at Wilkes-Barre, PA, with Carlisle winning 12-5.Pittsburgh defeating little Mount Union College (now a Division III school, from Athens, Ohio), 34-4.Michigan beat Case, 16-6.Chicago beat Purdue, 39-0. Wooster College defeated Ohio State 8-0. In the South,Tennessee beat North Carolina, 12-0 andAuburn beat Howard College (not to be confused with Howard University), 18-0.Georgia Tech defeated Gordon College, 32-0.[8]

At the end of the first Saturday in October, seven schools remained unbeaten, untied and unscored upon against college opponents: Harvard and Penn, both at 3-0-0; Yale, Annapolis (Navy) and Cornell, at 2-0-0; the University of Chicago, Auburn, and Tennessee.

October 10 Following a Wednesday (Oct. 7) afternoon win over Villanova (11-0),Penn beat State College (Penn State) 6-0.Harvard defeated Williams, 10-0.Annapolis won 22-0 over Dickinson, andWest Point beat Tufts, 33-0.Cornell dropped from the ranks of the unscored upon, but defeated Oberlin, 23-10.Yale beat Holy Cross, 18-0.

Further west,Chicago was scored on in its 29-6 win over Indiana. In Buffalo,Carlisle defeated Syracuse, 12-0.Pittsburgh beat Marietta College 7-0. At East Lansing,Michigan and Michigan State played to a 0-0 tie, andPrinceton and Lafayette played a scoreless draw as well. Wisconsin opened its season with a 35-0 win over Lawrence College., In the south,Auburn shut out Georgia's Gordon College 42-0.Tennessee beat Maryville College, 39-5.Vanderbilt defeated visiting Rose Polytechnic (later Rose-Hulman), 32-0. Unbeaten, untied and unscored upon were Harvard, Penn, Yale, Navy, Auburn, and Wisconsin.

In Wednesday afternoon games (October 14),Annapolis won at Maryland, 57-0.Penn stayed unbeaten, but was scored upon for the first time, when Gettysburg College managed a field goal; the final score was 23-4.

October 17 In New Haven,Yale facedWest Point in a meeting of unbeatens, and won 6-0. In Philadelphia,Penn (6-0-0) facedBrown (4-0) and won, 12-0.Annapolis beat Lehigh, 16-0, andHarvard beat Springfield Teachers College, 44-0.Pitt defeated cross-town rival Carnegie Tech, 22-0, andPrinceton beat Virginia Tech, 10-4.Cornell beat Colgate, 9-0.Carlisle was idle.

Further west,Michigan beatNotre Dame 12-6, andChicago beat visiting Illinois, 11-6.St. Louis University advanced its record to 4-0-0 with a 24-0 win over visiting Arkansas. In the South,Tennessee defeated Kentucky, 7-0;Auburn won at Mercer, 23-0;Vanderbilt beat Clemson 41-0.Georgia Tech beat Mississippi State, 23-0, andLSU beat Texas A&M, 26-0.

On Wednesday afternoon, October 21,Princeton defeated Fordham, 17-0, to extend its record to 4-0-1.

October 24 saw several big matchups between college football's unbeaten teams. In Philadelphia,Penn (7-0-0) hostedCarlisle (5-0-0), whileHarvard andNavy, both unbeaten, untied and unscored upon in five games, met at Annapolis. A crowd of 20,000 turned packed Franklin Field to watch the Penn game, with the Quakers taking an early 6-0 lead. The Indians tied the game in the second half on a touchdown and extra point byJim Thorpe. Thorpe missed on three field goal tries, and the game ended in a 6-6 tie.[9] In Annapolis, Navy scored a touchdown five minutes into the game, but in the second half, Richardson fumbled and Nourse ran the ball back for a score, and the game ended as a 6-6 tie.[10]

Yale stayed unbeaten, untied, and unscored on against visiting Washington and Jefferson, taking a 21-0 lead in the first half and winning 38-0.[11]Pitt defeated Bucknell, 22-0Princeton was tied again, in a 0-0 game against visiting Syracuse.Cornell beat Vermont 9-0.

In the West,Michigan won at Ohio State, 10-6, while Chicago was idle.St. Louis University won at Wabash College on a field goal, 4-0. Down south,Tennessee defeated Georgia 10-0, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech) beat Alabama 11-6,Vanderbilt beat Ole Miss 29-0, and in Birmingham,Auburn beat Sewanee 6-0, andLSU beat Rhodes, 55-0[12]

In a Wednesday afternoon game on October 28,Navy handed George Washington University its first loss, 17-0.

October 31 saw the first major intersectional games of the season. ThePittsburgh Panthers and theSt. Louis Billikens, both unbeaten at 5-0-0, met at St. Louis, with Pitt winning 13-0. Vanderbilt (5-0-0) traveled to Michigan (3-0-1), with the home team winning 24-6.

Unbeaten and once-tied,Carlisle (5-0-1) andNavy (7-0-1) met at Annapolis, with the Indians handing the Midshipmen their first loss, 16-6, as Mike Balenti kicked four field goals, which at that time were worth 4 points apiece[13]

Yale stayed unscored upon, with a 49-0 win over Massachusetts, withTed Koy scoring four of the Elis' nine touchdowns. Including 4 points after, the score would have been 58-0 under modern rules.[14]Cornell defeated Penn State 10-4.Pennsylvania beat Carnegie Tech 25-10 in Pittsburgh.Harvard defeatedBrown 6-2. At West Point,Princeton andArmy played to a 0-0 tie in the snow; Princeton drove to within six yards on three occasions, and Army held each time.[15]

Auburn and Louisiana State, both unbeaten at 4-0-0, met at Auburn, Alabama, andLSU won 10-2. It would prove to be Auburn's only loss of 1908, and LSU's biggest win en route to a 10-0-0 finish. Another meeting of unbeatens happened in Atlanta, asTennessee andGeorgia Tech, both 4-0-0, faced off. Both scored touchdowns, but Tennessee's extra point gave it a 6-5 win. The loss would be the first of three for Tech.Chicago beat Minnesota 29-0.

November

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November 7Yale (6-0-0) hosted a (4-3-0)Brown team and ended up being tied. Brown scored a touchdown early in the game, but missed the point after, and Yale's Ted Koy connected on 30 yard field goal. In the second half, Yale scored a TD and the extra point, to take the lead. Later in the game, Dennie of Brown intercepted Philbin's pass and returned in 40 yards to tie the game, but the point after failed. Under today's rules, Brown would have won 12-10. In 1908, however, a 4-point field goal, and 6 points for a touchdown and conversion, were equal to Brown's two five-point touchdowns. The game ended in a 10-10 tie.[16]Pitt stayed unbeaten with an 11-0 win over visiting West Virginia, andCornell defeated Amherst, 6-0.

At New York's Polo Grounds, a crowd of 10,000 watched unbeatenPrinceton (5-0-3) faceDartmouth (5-0-1). The Princeton Tigers lost in what was considered an upset, 10-6.[17]Harvard andCarlisle, both unbeaten at 6-0-1, met at Cambridge, and the Indians suffered their first loss, 17-0.[18]Penn beat Lafayette, 34-4.Navy beat Villanova 30-6 andArmy edged Springfield, 6-5.

In intersectional games,Michigan beat visiting Kentucky, 62-0, whileSt. Louis hosted Sewanee and the two played to a 6-6 tie. In Indianapolis, Notre Dame defeated Indiana 11-0.In the South,Vanderbilt handed visitingTennessee its first loss, 16-9.LSU beat visiting Mississippi A&M 50-0, and in Atlanta,Auburn beatGeorgia Tech 44-0.

In a game on Wednesday, November 10,LSU defeated Baylor, 89-0[19]

November 14 In a major intersectional game between two unbeaten and untied teams,Cornell (6-0-0) visitedChicago (4-0-0). Playing in a snowstorm, Cornell took the lead before the Maroons, coached byAmos Alonzo Stagg tied the game with five minutes left on a triple pass play, finishing with a 6-6 store.[20]Pennsylvania (9-0-1) visitedMichigan (5-0-1) and won 29-0. Ohio State handed visitingVanderbilt its second loss, 17-6.

The previously unbeaten and untied (6-0-0)Pitt lost to visiting, 6-1-1Carlisle, falling 6-0.Navy beat Penn State, 5-0 andArmy tied Washington & Jefferson, 6-6.Brown beat Vermont 12-0. At Omaha,St. Louis beat Creighton, 6-0. In the South,Tennessee edged Clemson, 6-5;Sewanee won atGeorgia Tech 6-0, and Georgia and Alabama played to a 6-6 tie,

Harvard (7-0-1) hostedDartmouth (6-0-1) and won, 6-0.Yale (6-0-1) visited 5-1-3Princeton before a crowd of 30,000 and won 11-6.[21] Both Harvard and Yale stayed unbeaten, a week away from their November 21 meeting in New Haven.

November 21 The biggest game of the season was in New Haven, Connecticut, asHarvard (8-0-1) visitedYale (7-0-1). A crowd of 35,000 turned out to watch the Crimson vs. Blue contest, andThe New York Times reported on the front page the next day that the game "would have been seen by 75,000 if the Stadium could hold that many, for that number of applications was received," Harvard won 4-0, with Vic Kennard kicking a 25-yard field goal for the win[22]Pitt beat Gettysburg College 6-0.

In intersectional games,Carlisle lost at Minnesota, 11-6, whileMichigan suffered its second straight loss, losing at Syracuse, 28-4. In St. Louis,Vanderbilt defeated Washington University 28-0.

Cornell beat visiting Trinity, 18-6.Navy defeatedVirginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) 15-4.Army beat Villanova 25-0. UnbeatenChicago faced unbeaten and untied (5-0-0) Wisconsin and won 18-12.St. Louis traveled to Minnesota to face Carleton College and played to a 0-0 tie.Tennessee beat Chattanooga 35-6.

OnThanksgiving Day afternoon (November 28), a crowd of 25,000 turned out in Philadelphia to watch unbeatenPennsylvania host unbeatenCornell. Quarterback Albert Miller guided Pennsylvania to a 17-4 win. Though Penn "found the boys from the shores of Lake Cayuga a harder proposition than she looked for", wrote a New YorkTimes reporter, they "closed the season without once drinking from the bitter cup of defeat, and to-night her followers are claiming at least equal rank with Harvard.".[23]

Pitt fell to Penn State, 12-6.Carlisle won atSt. Louis, 17-0. Carlisle would play two more games out west, a 37-6 win at Nebraska on December 2, and an 8-4 win at Denver on December 5.

In the South,LSU finished its season unbeaten with a 36-4 win over Arkansas at Little Rock.Vanderbilt andSewanee played to a 6-6 tie. In Montgomery, Alabama,Auburn beat Georgia, 23-0. Two days later, at theirannual game,Army beatNavy, 6-4.

On September 19, 1908,Washington & Jefferson College became the college football first team to wear numbered uniforms. The occasion was a game againstDenison University.[24][25][n 1]

Conference standings

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Major conference standings

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1908 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Kansas $400900
Nebraska210721
Iowa State210630
Missouri320620
Drake120520
Washington University020441
Iowa040250
  • $ – Conference champion
1908 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington $301601
Washington State102402
Oregon120520
Oregon Agricultural120431
Whitman130450
Idaho021222
  • $ – Conference champion
1908 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
LSU +2001000
Auburn +410610
Vanderbilt301721
Tennessee320720
Georgia Tech430630
Georgia221521
Alabama111611
Sewanee111413
Mississippi A&M130340
Ole Miss020350
Mercer030340
Howard (AL)030240
Clemson040160
Nashville    
  • + – Conference co-champions
1908 Western Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Chicago $500501
Illinois410511
Wisconsin210510
Indiana130240
Purdue130430
Iowa010250
Minnesota020321
Northwestern020220
  • $ – Conference champion

Independents

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1908 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Penn  1101
Harvard  901
Cornell  711
Fordham  510
Yale  711
Dartmouth  611
Carlisle  1021
Washington & Jefferson  1021
Army  612
Pittsburgh  830
Lafayette  622
Princeton  523
Syracuse  631
Brown  531
Temple  321
Colgate  430
Lehigh  430
Dickinson  540
Amherst  332
Holy Cross  440
Penn State  550
Vermont  333
Wesleyan  342
Springfield Training School  341
NYU  232
Frankin & Marshall  461
Bucknell  352
Rutgers  351
Boston College  242
Carnegie Tech  370
Geneva  162
Tufts  161
Villanova  160
New Hampshire  170
Drexel  070
1908 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Kirksville Normal  800
Miami (OH)  700
Iowa State Normal  500
Lincoln (MO)  200
DePaul  701
St. Mary's (OH)  701
Butler  501
Ohio Northern  910
Fairmount  810
Notre Dame  810
Michigan Agricultural  602
Lake Forest  411
Saint Louis  622
Kansas State  620
Michigan  521
Marquette  421
St. Viator  530
Central Michigan  430
Mount Union  541
Doane  440
South Dakota State  331
Buchtel  340
Western State Normal  340
Western Illinois  231
Carthage  230
Haskell  351
Wittenberg  351
Ohio  350
North Dakota Agricultural  230
Cincinnati  141
Wabash  260
Northern Illinois State  151
Michigan State Normal  140
Heidelberg  160
Franklin  091
Baldwin–Wallace  020
Chicago P&S  040
1908 Southern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Southwestern Louisiana Industrial  600
Virginia  701
Rollins  401
George Washington  811
Oklahoma  811
Tulane  710
North Carolina A&M  610
The Citadel  411
Navy  921
Florida  521
TCU  630
VMI  420
Davidson  531
Baylor  530
West Virginia  530
Kentucky State  430
Louisiana Industrial  431
Arkansas  540
Texas  540
VPI  540
Arkansas State Normal  330
Chattanooga  440
North Carolina  333
Oklahoma A&M  440
Delaware  341
Kendall  230
South Carolina  351
Texas A&M  350
Georgetown  241
Howard (AL)  240
Maryland  380
Birmingham  033
Stetson  011
Wake Forest  140
Goldey College  021
Mississippi College  010
Southwest Texas State  020
Marshall  060
1908 Western college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Arizona  500
New Mexico  510
USC  311
New Mexico A&M  420
Utah Agricultural  420
Utah  421
Montana  121
Wyoming  120

Minor conferences

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ConferenceChampion(s)Record
Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceFairmount5–0
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationAlbion3–0–2
Ohio Athletic ConferenceWestern Reserve6–1

Minor conference standings

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1908 Colorado Football Association standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Denver $400710
Colorado310520
Colorado College210610
Colorado Agricultural020130
Colorado Mines030230
  • $ – Conference champion
1908 Eastern Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Randolph–Macon +210620
Hampden–Sydney +210540
William & Mary120461
Richmond120350
  • + – Conference co-champions
1908 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Western Reserve $610910
Kenyon311711
Ohio State430640
Case421631
Oberlin220340
Denison230550
Ohio Wesleyan230440
Wooster150350
Heidelberg040160
  • $ – Conference champion

Awards and honors

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All-Americans

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Main article:1908 College Football All-America Team

The consensusAll-America team included:

PositionNameHeightWeight (lbs.)ClassHometownTeam
QBWalter Steffen5'9"158Sr.Chicago, IllinoisChicago
QBEd LangeSr.Navy
HBHamilton CorbettSo.Portland, OregonHarvard
HBBill Hollenback6'2"184Sr.Blue Bell, PennsylvaniaPenn
HBFrederick TibbottSr.Indianapolis, IndianaPrinceton
FBTed Coy6'0"195Jr.Andover, MassachusettsYale
EHunter Scarlett5'10"168Sr.Erie, PennsylvaniaPenn
THamilton Fish6'4"200Jr.Southboro, MassachusettsHarvard
TPercy NorthcroftSr.Navy
GHamlin AndrusJr.Yonkers, New YorkYale
GBernard O'RourkeJr.Syracuse, New YorkCornell
CCharles Nourse6'0"197Jr.Concord, New HampshireHarvard
GWilliam GoebelJr.Cincinnati, OhioYale
GClark TobinSo.South Boston, MassachusettsDartmouth
TBill HorrSr.Munnsville, New YorkSyracuse
EGeorge SchildmillerSr.Brattleboro, VermontDartmouth

Statistical leaders

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Notes

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  1. ^TheUniversity of Pittsburgh claims the first use of numbered uniforms, citing to a December 5, 1908, game versusWashington & Jefferson.[26][27][28][29] However, theNCAA does not recognize that claim, instead crediting Washington & Jefferson for being the first to wear numbered uniforms in a game several months earlier.[24]

References

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  1. ^"Football Season Offers Good Sport,"The New York Times, Sept. 6, 1908, pB-3
  2. ^"'Big Five' Football Teams Begin Practice Next Week,"The Atlanta Constitution, Sep. 14 '08, p7
  3. ^abId.
  4. ^Danzig, Allison (1956).The History of American Football: Its Great Teams, Players, and Coaches. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. pp. 70–71.
  5. ^"Pennsy Barely Wins First Game,"The New York Times, Sep. 27, 1908 V:1;
  6. ^"The Brown Game, September 26".The New Hampshire College Monthly. Vol. 16, no. 2. November 1908. p. 55. RetrievedNovember 25, 2024 – viaInternet Archive.
  7. ^"The Football Season Opens With Good Games,"Daily Kennebec (Me.) Journal, Oct. 1, 1908, p4
  8. ^"Saturday Football Scores,"Trenton (N.J.) Evening Times, Oct. 5, 1908, p11
  9. ^"Indians Tie Old Pennsy's Eleven,"The New York Times, Oct. 25, 1908, pIV-1
  10. ^"Navy Ties the Crimson,"The New York Times, Oct. 25, 1908, pIV-1
  11. ^"Yale Hangs Up 38 Points on W. and J.,"The New York Times, Oct. 25, 1908, pIV-1
  12. ^"Football Scores,"The New York Times, Oct. 25, 1908, pIV-1
  13. ^"Little Indian's Boot Downs Navy Eleven," NYT 11/01/08, pV-1
  14. ^"Farmer Boys Only Toys For Yale Team,"The New York Times, Nov. 1, 1908, pV-2
  15. ^"Army Repulses Tiger Attack," NYT 11/01/08, pV-1
  16. ^"Yale-Brown Game Ends in Wrangle," NYT 11/8/08, pV-1
  17. ^"Dartmouth's Sensational Victory Over Princeton on the Polo Grounds,"The New York Times, Nov. 8, 1908, pV-1
  18. ^"Harvard Crushes Carlisle's Line," NYT 11/8/08, pV-2
  19. ^"Baylor Beaten By the L.S.U.,"The Atlanta Constitution, Nov. 11, 1908, p10
  20. ^"Cornell in Even Battle at Chicago,"The New York Times, Nov. 15, 1908, pIV-1
  21. ^"Princeton Ends Her Season Beaten By Yale,"The New York Times, Nov. 15, 1908, pIV-1
  22. ^"Harvard Wins By Field Goal,"The New York Times, Nov. 22, 1908, pI-1
  23. ^"Pennsy Triumphs Over Cornell Team,"The New York Times, Nov. 27, 1908, p10
  24. ^ab"College Football Rules Changes - Equipment"(PDF).Football Bowl Subdivision Records.National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2009. p. 122. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on February 15, 2010. RetrievedJune 9, 2010.1908—First documented jersey numbers used by Washington & Jefferson.
  25. ^"W&J Football History". Washington & Jefferson College. Archived fromthe original on May 29, 2010. RetrievedJune 11, 2010.
  26. ^Joseph Nathan Kane,Famous First Facts, 4th ed., (Ace Books, 1974), p264
  27. ^O'Brien, Jim, ed. (1982).Hail to Pitt: A Sports History of the University of Pittsburgh. Wolfson Publishing Co. p. 62.ISBN 0-916114-08-2.
  28. ^Sullivan, George (2004).Any Number Can Play: The Numbers Athletes Wear. Millbrook Press. p. 13.ISBN 0-7613-1557-8.
  29. ^Murphy, Arthur (September 28, 1959),"Memo From The Publisher",Sports Illustrated, Time, Inc.: 15,archived from the original on December 6, 2012
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